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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1904)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Oats 32c to 34c. D. D Berman is io Decatur, 111. visiting relatives and friends., J. Senger keeps the beat - hand made shoee in town. Supt. Denman and family left l Wednesday tor a snort vacation I over in the Alsea valley. Hammocks at Hollenburg & Cady's. Dr. Roberts, the well-known oc culist, arrived today from To'edo, and will remain for a week at. the Occidental Hotel. The W. C. T. U. will hold their regular'' monthly meeting in - the Public Reading Room next Thurs day, July 2 1 , at 3 o'clock p. m. Buy a meal ticket at Chipraan's and eat when you please. Prof. Cordley left for Oakland and other roiots in Douglas county, Friday, He is experimenting ex tensively with the San Jose scale. Hollenberg & Cady's headquar ters for campers outfits tents, cots, camp stools, camp stoves, etc. - Edward Starr, of Bellfountain, is son tern plating moving to Corvalhs, to give his children the advantage of the city schools. He uas rented the Hunter home. ; When in Albany eat at the Al bany lunch counter. Jn the case of the State of Ore- gon vs F, H. Deliois, tried in Lin coln county court, last week, W. S. McFadden of this city, was counsel for the latter and secured his re lease. . " - - Ohling & Hulburt, the old and reliable hardware and implement firm, of Albany has a big ad. on the last page of this , week's Ga- . t. :n j. .:. u IKTTK. 16 Wilt ruu UUUUg fciio cu- Xin summer. j Don't fail to read it. Fishing tackle, hunters' supplies and sporting goods at Hodes' Pio neer Gun Store. Mrs. B. A. Cathey gave an after noon tea at her residence, Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. W, W. Calkins of Eugeue, who was visiting in Coryallis. Mrs. Calkins returned - CIJ J noma oaiuruuj. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan will erect a residence of about seven rooms on the Martha Burnett property .just west of the court house. The residence will occupy the site of the tald barn now standing on the lot . J. Senger keeps the best hand made shoes iA town. Ira Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen of this city, recentlv un derwent an operation for the re moval of a tumor, at the Good Sa maritan Hospital at Portland. He is getting along nicely and was removed to his (home at Lents, a uburb of Portland, last Wednes day. Buy ameal ticket at Chipman's nd eat when you please. , Police Judge Greffoz and Chief vof Police Lani- started Friday, for fifteen days hunt oyer in the Five Riyers country. Reports are con stantly coming in of the large num ber oi s dear and bear in. the mountains .this year, and- an excit ing trip is anticipated by these two gentlemenX v mt I . I All - VY lieu iu Aiuauj . uiaiwo ,-. juui Headquarters at the St. Charles. , Chas. Franklin living at ttentons mill about severtjnile above Philo math met. witbJ a , serious accident Friday ,ig$ while shoeing a horse. .The knife' clipped and severed the artery and several veins, of his left hand.. - Hp , went immediately to Philomath; where a physican dressed the wound. Fishing tackle, hunters' supplies and sporting goods at Hodes' Pio neer Gun Store. Th W. O. W. of Philomath, held vueir iobwuiiuuu ui uuiucia iaau u 1 1--day night. The past council com mander was Walter Newtons and the council commander elect was -ant, W. A.' Jolly. Refreshments " warn cflrtroH and ft uprv pnlnvahl A -evening pent. Great bargains in bamboo' furni ture at Hollenberg & Cady's. The .Rev. L. M. Boozer, well 'known in this city as a former pas tor of the Evangelical church and for the past thre vear pastor of the First United Evangelical Church of Portland, has accepted a U from the Presbyterian Church, - Rev. Mr. Boozer, it will bt remem bered, is a very bright and promis ing young man, and the Evangeli cal, Church is loath to part with him. ttomombe' that - Nolan & tfallahan'a groat ttoduotlon mmof Tgoods Is Safe of si In -full blast. all along tmo lino Z. H. Davis was a Sunday v5s J itor at Philomath . J. H. Wilson spent Sunday . at Newport. ed with friends in this city Sunday.! . n T PWa nf TiiwraMfl Calif.iwas UanBacung Dusiness-iere lis m the city, looking for a location I- w -v AaJ,ul "u ' The Dalles is home for short visit. ; Hollenberg & Cady can suit you in wall pape', carpets and mattings. Call and, see. Corvallis Lodge, A. P. & A. M. holds its regular meeting at Masonic Hall, . tomorrow, Wednesday even ing. " v. Mrs. E. L. Irvine, cf Portland, .arrived on Saturday to spend Sun-, day with her. sister Mrs." Q. A. Waggoner in t'lis city. : " ' " ' - - it," - - " 'i ' Mrs. C. C 7M1 and daughter, of Oakland, Calif,, who have been visiting fuends in Philomath, re turn home tomorrow. ? Byron Woolridee was in the city Saturday transacting business rela tive to the estate of Mr. Wool ridge deceased. Mrs. J. C. ..Clark returned Fri day from ah extended visit with relatives and friends in Portland, Oregon City and McMinnville. . Mr. Kitson, who iias been quite ill from threatened blood poieoning caused by a wound received while cutting, wood, is slowly recovering. There is no surer way of planting an idea into the mind of the pub lic than a simple affirmation . con stantly reiterated. Advertise now and keep oh advertising. t Some of the best displays in an ad are produced, not by type, but the absence of tyye. Blank spaces will nearly always improve an ad vertisement. One of the latest attractions in window advertising is to be seen at J. H. Simpson's hardware store. It consists of a miniature battle ship constructed from hardware It is very unique and shows great skill in the designer. Mr. Simp son also has a very attractive dis play of window-advertising. In our write, up of the firm of Adams Brothers last week we are asked by the gentlemen to make some corrections: namely that the list of houses greeted in this city by these gentlemen, does not include those of Mr. F. L. Miller and Neil Newhouse. These were built by another firm. v ' : Dr. Newth goes to San Francis co this week to take a short Post graduate course in the medical de partment of the University of Cal ifornia. He has decided to go at this time owing to the fact that Au gust in Oregon has the smallest amount of sickness of the twelve months of the year. Dr. Newth enjoys a' very large practice, espe cially in West Benton County. He will be gone four or five weeks. Dr. .Cathey' returned Saturday from a trip . to Gobo, Columbia county, where he had been called by M; Gleason, of this city, to visit his son, who was very low with can cer of the stomach. It was de sired that he perform an operation but Dr.- Cathey! refused to do this as the case was too far gone. ..He stated that the young' man, who is 42 vears of age, "could not live more than a few days.'. ' Prof. E. R. Laka, of the Oregon Agricultural College has been using most of his time since his summer vacation commenced look ing after the development of : the horticultural features at the grounds of the Lewis and Clark Expos t ion. Although this exposition will be small in comparison with the mam moth one at St. Louis, we judge from reports of visitors to the St. Louis Exposition and the progress which has been made on the grounds of the Lewis and Clark Exposition that the lawn?, rose warden and similar featnrpn will ha more attractive lfi .Portland than at St. Louis. Oregon Agriculturist.' W. .a After you have . decided on your summer vacation" and concluded that the best place .to go is Newport-bv-the-sea, then the next ques tion to be taken up is where to stop wnue there, for an ideal hotel, combining" handy location, good rooms and excellent table, no better selection can be " made than the well-known Bay View House, oppo site, the boat landing 6n Main street. This house is run on the Amercan plan only, and the rates are reasonable. The proprietor is O. F. Jacobson, who has lived in Newport for years, and is familiar with every feature .of interest in that locality. He was connected for several years with the life-say ing station near that port, and made an exceptionally good record Ab soon as you land from steamer step across the street and you will Prof. Pernot went to the Bay, Saturday and returned yesterday C. S. Mc Dtfvitt, of Dallas, visited with his son who is assistant at the S. P. depot. " W. H. Hyde, of Benton Mills, i i yes- Jterday O. J. Blackledge and family left last week - foi a short vacation at Fish Lake " v Mrs. Gith-sns and Nellie Smith visited with W, E. Githens, near Peoria, Sunday. .; Mrs. Mary Avery, who has been dressmaker at the College has re signed her position . It is not known ! wno will be her successor. Mack Porter is lying at the Hetel Corvaliis, - a very sick man. He was taken ill Saturday night. ' Dr. Pernot is waiting uyou him. A' farewell reception, in honor of Dr. and Mrs."' Altaian who leave soon to reside in Salem, will be giv en tomorrow .evening at the resi dence of Rev. Andrew Carrick. Hon. B. G. Leedy, Master of the State Grange arrived, yesterday to attend the coming session of the board of regents. He is a ineui ber of the finance curuuiittte. Nellie Smith who had her hand severely burned iu the ironing roll ers at the Steam Laundry some ago, it recovering although she may lose the partial use of the fingers of that. hand. Victor Spencer, wno holds a po sition in Love s Pharmacy, Port land, returned .yesterday alter a short and very pieasant visit with parents and 'mends. While out hunting a few days ago he had the good fortune to kill a fine, big deer Hon . J . T. Apperson, of Oregon City, arrived yesterday to attend the meetii g of the board of regents that convenes at the college tomor row. The finance committee, of which Mr. Apperson is chairman, met yesterday. Mr. Beam, of Albany, had a very narrow escaps a few days ago from an infuriated bull. While out pick ing black berries down in . the southern part of Benton county. He managed to escape to a fence near by. but the Iright he got will remain long in his memory. Candies and fruits, fresh and tasty, at Small's. Considering the great scarcity of harvest hands, the farmers of Ben ton county have had unusual suc cess in putting up their . hay. , Mr. Brooks, of Mountain View, put up over 100 tons with the help of one hired man and his two boys, i the oldest of whom is only 15 years. The catal ogues of Philomath are out for distribution. The College has its own printing pVess and has done excellent work. The aim in getting out this catalogue has been to secure' the widest circulation with the least possible expense and the pamphlet although small con tains all necessary information re garding the school and a sufficient number have been printed to supply the fullest demand. Look at the price ! $1.25 per gallon for ice cream, raitiea supplied, small Son. The handsome home of Mrs. Minnie Lee was the scene of a most charming "At Home" on Saturday. The decorations consisted of a pro fusion of . nasturtiums and ferns in the front parlor and in the back parlor sweet peas and carnations. A short - "program Jwas rendered which consisted of a vocal., duet by Mrs. ' WoodiTock and Mrs. Lake, a recitation by Miss Wicklund and a reading by Mrs. Hay ward, and Miss Mary Nolan closed the pro gram with a recitation which was very well received. Coryallis has a number of pretty homes and the ladies of the" town have an enviable reputation for their hospi tality and. for many years Mrs. Lee has stood in the front ranks as a most charming hostess. t mL i. " l ; Ane recent rain uhb given api of cheer and encouragement to all classes of people, regardless of occu- Dation . . The ground is wet down several inches and the good accom plished, although of immense money value is not to be measured alone by that standard. On every hand you hear expressions that come I only from the thankful heart. Although a failure of crops would mean a failure along other lines also, nevertheless the bor d of sym pathy existing between all men is there anywav, croos or no crops The wheat crop is turning out bet ter than was expected, there will be enough hay if the winter is mild, the fall vegetables and fruit, ex cepting prunes, will be sufficient for our needs and it all goes to show that Oregon is a land of milk and honey no matter - what " her de tractors may say." Buy yow harvesting outfits ' Get meals at the cily restaurant. JimSin -: . : Roy Irvine went to Portland. Saturday and expects to be -gone seve.aldays. ' J .: , . Mioses Mary Sutherland and Maybel Keady left yesterday, for a tew days visit in Albany. v Colonel Phillips left Sunday for Newberg a iew weeks visit with relatives. -.'-.. . ?i Mrs. E. Woodward who is camr ing at Alder Springs, on their farm a few mileB west 6t town, is suffer- ing severely from dog fennel poison- A persistent report was circu lating about town yesterday that "Bismark' ' was secretly married last Sunday. This port is noil true as ; the .record aii i'e Coprt House shows that-nx license has been issued tohim. T " 0 r ' Quite a number of ; prominent Corvallis citizens are over in Alsea this week hunting, deer. Inas much as Alsea elected no constable over there last election; ' it will be necessary, to organize a vigilance committee to prevent any designs these fellows may have against;: the fair vr11v. VThfirA nr - aetroral camps scattered about, and report has reached here that some of the camps have as ' high ' as two deer. At this rate the number of deer kil led will be something appaling. By the time the two weeks are up for which these 'gentlemen went out, they will, in all probabilities, have slaughtered as high as eight or teu. Huard vs Kimball. The case of Al Huard and E. M. Kimball that has been in the court-for some time was up for adjadicatioii in court, yesterday, and dismissed as being outside the court's jurisdiction. Both parties live over in Alsea and Mr. Kimball finds it necessary to cross Huard' s land to reach the country road. An altercation occurred about three months ago in which Huard shot Kimball for trespassing, nearly resulting fatally. Kimball petitioned the county court to lav out a road through" Huard' s land and this petition was up for decision ye; terday and was not .granted for this reason: Kimball has another residence near the county road and he was living there at the time of regis tration which established that as his residence in the legal sense. The law requires that a petitioner must haye actual residence on the land. Mr. Kimball will be required to take up his residence on the land in question which lies back from the county road and adioining Huard's 'residence before he can have the petition granted. This Kimball fully in tends to do. Huard is threaten insr violence even it the road is granted. Mr. Kimball is a well educated, highly respected citl zen, and will- do what is right to have the matter adjusted. CORVALLIS M4RKET REPORT. Wheat 75c per bushel. ' . Oats 32c to 34c. Flour $1.04 to $1.30 per sack.; Batter 12je to.l4e per pound. Creamery butter 50 cents per roll. Eggs 18c per dozen." Chickens 10 cents per pound. Lard 11 per pound. . ' ;,; . Wool 19c per pound. . Business Locals. The best ice cream soda at Smalls. Try Small's for cool drinks during the hot weather. . For low prices on saddles and harness see J. M. Uameron. J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal er ia harness and saddles. Red Cedar Star Shingles at the saw mill at $1.60 per M. E.-W. Stbong. Smokers supplies, largest stock in the city at Small & Son's. Finest line of hammocks in the city at J. M. Cameron's call quick and see him. The Gazette for Job Work. 1 Special S i HartSchafFni HandTiilorcd ' ir Capjxicht IMS b j Bait Bekafinar S. L. KLINE, SCOTT New and Second A Fine New Stock Philomath 1UIX MOTEL CORVALLIS J. Cm HJtMMEL, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR P. HAFFIETY IOITOS' "9 J? - c ti : B . Is . S 41 41 S 3 S 2 9 H OS n n O wn CO fa Jl i s o CO ?nm ; o -? ' 0 EIEWI 1 HOME SEEKERS REAL ESTATE, -VI ROIL E. WAITERS, CORVAtLI GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, - - WAGON and HA CiOi7AtfERS. Ono ooor North Farm - , i. nmmei Sale Gentlemen's Straw Hats j at Summer Sale Prices, 25 & 50 cts Men's and Boy's Summed Clothing at SummerSale Prices. All Styles and Textures, Wc can furnish you with most everything ou'U need for har vest at money saving prices. THE WHITE HOUSEI PUGSLEY - hand Furniture. Just Received. Oregon Leading hotei in Corvallis. Newly furnished with modern' conveni ences. Rates $1, $1.25, $2 per day. . ... . . T. COMMERCIAL MEN. 7 Notions. Fancy Goods. China and Queenswaro.? COWALLIS, OREGON Corvallis & Albany Stkge Line leaves Cor vallis 6:30 p. m. and Sunday at 4 p. m. Leaves Albany 6:30 a. m. ; Sunday8 a. m; For the Best Photographs Ii yon are looking for some real good Bargains in Wtoclc, Grain, Fruit and O Poultry Ranches, write for our special 0 list, or come and see us. we willtaka pleasure in giving you renaoie lniorma tion; also showing you over the county LOANS, INSURANCE HENRY AMBLER, PHlLOMAT 4 hD yeur8elt at Home. c t Nolan Jt. OaUahan'mm