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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1904)
10C41AND PERSONAL Oats 32c to 34a Major Hardin returned last week " from bis Eastern trip. Prof. Crawford was in Albany on 1 business last week. I Graat' bargains in bamboo furni ture at Hollenberg & Cady'a. Ca-1 Porter and Roy Woodcock were in Albany Friday. Prof. Cordley returned Friday fro n a business trip in Douglas county. When in Albany make your headquarters at the Sr. Charles. P. A. Moses has purchased one of the houses known as the Jackeon houses, on Ninth street. Mrs. E. E Munday came home Thursday from Portland, where she his been under medical treatment. Buy a meal ticket at Chipman's and eat, when you please. J. M Cameron went to Portland on Saturday and returned yester day. Mrs. J. H. Merryman, of Philo math, was a business caller in, this city Friday. J. Senger keeps the best hand made shoes in town. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan returned last week from their outing at New port. Miss Adelaide Greffoz arrived from Portland Saturday and will snnml n. fpw wpfilcs with Corvallis friends. Hammocks at Hollenburg & Cady's. Mrs. A. B. Cordley and Mrs. Lucy Francisco went to Newport on Thursday last, where they will spend their summer vacation. Mr. Whitehead started for the -coast Saturday and Mrs. White head followed Monday. They expect to camp about two weeks. Buy a meal ticket at Chipman's and eat when you please. T. H. Wellsher is playing the role of carpenter and is laying a new sidewalk in front of his resi- dence property on Madison street. J. B. Goodman has purchased the old Evangelical church, and is having it remodeled and converted into a double dwelling house. J. Senger keeps the best hand made shoes in town. Whoever lives in a place where a newspaper is published will find its columns the cheapest medium througo which to address the pub lie. Advertise in the Gazette. Mrs. Bertha McCullum returned to her home at Athena, Or., Satur day after a visit, of several weeks "with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henkle in this city. When in Albany eat at the Al ptany lunch counter. Miss Louise Weber, of . this city, accompanied by her friend, Miss Alberta CatonbelV. of .. Monmouth, -re visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C, . Sox, at Albany. ' '- The game of croquet is again be ming quite popular in Corvallis. Li&n terns are often used where games eannot be finished before the shades of - night have fallen round. Fishing tackle, hunters supplies od sporting goods at Hodes' Pio neer Gun Store. ' . Positive, forceful advertising is the Jkind that pays. The ad that makes a clean, definite proposition about something in particular is the ad 4hat makes the best nnd deepest impiession. Henry Ambler and wife, of Philo who were at Newport, were called home suddenly last week to close up n important real estate dal. They will return again as soon as the business is completed to finish their -outing. Hollenberg & Cady's headquar tera for campers outfits tents, cots, camp stools, eamp stoves, etc. Manager Merrill was in Albany -on Friday to look after the Albany branch ef the telephone system. , fie returned on Saturday '. on the afternoon ti-ain ta this city, where Mr. and Mrs. Merrill are staying tor the present. Fishing tackle, hunters' supplies nd sporting goods at Hodes Pio neer Gun Store. The building boom in Corvallis wtill continues. A number of bouses are in course of construction "while several others are contem !plated and will probably be erected this summer. Edward Buxton has 'commenced .work on his newresK . , Msidence, corner Eighth and Jeffer wrn Btreets. It wUl be a modern , cottage frith stojae fpunclation. labrtel Long will soon begin work' on ix-room iiouMir 'Job's Addi tkaa. Work is progress ing xeftdiy n tiu iloore fetast on Fifth iireet.' Elvin Crutchfield. of Albany, was a Sunday visitor in this city. Miss Thia Johnson left Saturday for a few days visit at Newport. Rev. S. M. Wood and fairiily, leave this week for . Alsea, . for aH outing. Walter Lyon, a newspaper man of Independence, spent Sunday . in this city. Henry C. Weiss, of Box, Oregon, filed on a chittim homestead, yes terday . R. L. Tay,lor came o er from Co burg Saturday to attend the wed ding of his son. "Rev. G. T. Pratt, of Brownsville exchanged pulpits with Rev. Car rick, Sunday. W. N. Barret and son and T. S. Bailey, of Hillsboro, were guests at the Occidental Sunday. C S Sullivan, Supt. of the C. & E. passed through-this "city, Sun day ou his way to the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Brunk left Satur day for a few days visit at New port. They expect to return to day. , H. . H. Goodspeed, of Butte, Montana, arrived Friday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Florence Mul key, in this city. Lewis Hartley and wife and Miss Eva Meyers start today for Bohe mia, where they will remain about a month. Mrs, G. L. Flanagan,of this city, visited a few days' in Lebanon with her brother, A. J. Lay ton, last , week. Mrs. W. H. Hogan and Miss Theresa Baumgart, of Albany, re turned home Saturday, after a brief yisit with Mrs. Cdcil R9nnie in this city. The ice cream social at Plymouth chapel proved to be a very success ful and higly enjoyable affair. Everyone spoke of tha big dishes of ice cream and the good program. Miss Ella Johnson was one of the visitors to Albany on Friday last where she went to make a short stay . W. E. Yates returned from New port Saturday, but expects to go back early this week. His family are occupying their cottage at Nye Brook . Geo. Fuller is putting down sev eral hundred feel of substantial plank walk around his property in Wilkin's Addition. He has already put down 600 feet on one side and about 100 feet on another. Mrs. West, who underwent a sur gical operation a couple of weeks ago at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Stone, is improving rapidly. The operation was performed by Drs. Cathey, Newth and Pernot. . Mr. and Mrs. Wardell and daugh ters, also Mr. and Mrs, Martin, all of Silver Lake, Oregon, spent a few days - visiting - friends here. The party has Just returned from a trip to the coast, and expect to go from here to Eugene.: ;, : , . Mien - Alice Horning, a former Corvallisite, after a visit with rela tiveshere, started last week for Long Beach and Hood River. Miss Alice hold a position in the State . r i . i . ii - . . m "ii Agricultural uouege at mesuia Park,N. M. - . ' Mae Watson and Minnie Lanctis, of Dayton, Oregon, arrived Thurs day and visited for a few days with their aunt, . Mrs. ABa Alexander. They went out to Kings Valley, Saturday, and will visit there for a few days, spending a few more days in UorvaUis-on their return. R. S. Bryson, a prominent attor ney of Eugene and a brother of E. R. Bryson of this place, is making a phenomenal run in a voting con test held by the Eugene Guard The winner recieves, among other considerations, a free trip to the World's Fair. Friday morning Thos. Boulden was thrown from his buggy and re ceived a terrible gash over his right eye besides being otherwise shaken up. He was driving a young and spirited horse at the time, and was turning a corner in the west part of town near Mr. Martin's residence, when the horse became' unmanage able, upsetting the rig and throw ing Mr. Boulden violently to the ground. Prof. Pernot, of the O. A. C, is now at work on some very interest ing experiments .and if they pan out as he expects they will be of great benefit not only to. the people of Oregon, but to the country at large, lie is experimenting in can ning peas and beans. After they are canned they look as fresh and green as when picked from the vine. No acid or other compound is used in the process. If -the experiment roves as 'successful as he contem plates,- his method of canning these vegetables will be given to the pub. lie in. the form of a bulletin. ,; .. M. Gieeson returned. Saturday from Gobei where he has been at tending his son who is not expected to live. O. J. BlackUdge andfamilv, who have been spending some time oui ing at Fish Lake, will return this week. " Dr. Roberts will remain a few days longer. Have your eyes test ed before be goes. r Roy Greer, of Hillsboro, and a former O. A. C. student, accompan ied by his sister, Miss Pearl, pass ed through this city, yesterday to Newport for an outing. Harold Strong returned Saturday from Eugene where be has been managing a large consignment of logs to be floated down to the Cor vallis Mill. Police Judge Greffoz and Chief Lane returned Sunday evening from their hunting trip over in the Five Rivers country. They shot two fine big deer, and report fishing good but game scarce and hard to find. Dr. Roberts is so crowded with work, he has decided to remain a few days longer. - '. Mrs. Senger and mother visited with Mr. Senger last week, and left for Portland by way of Brownsville where a few days will be spent vis itii g friends. , .Mrs. Senger will take up ' er permanent residence here this fali. A large number of Corvallis peo-t pie spent Sunday at the beach. Among others that were on the train were Mr. Sullivan, Supt. of the C. & E., Mr. Stephens, Supt. of bridges, tie editor of the Albany Herald, and E. W. Langd'on, of the First National Bank of Albany . i John Allen and wife and Mrs. Bryson returned from their hunting excursion to Alsea, Sunday. Geo. Denman and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Baker, who were camped a short distance away will return today. There was also a camp of Philo math peop:e near the same place. There were twenty people in all and thirteen deer were killed. Frank Drake, a lawyer and min ing man of Portland, was a "bailer at this office yesterday. Mr. Drake has been down at the coast investi gating a black sand proposition owned by U. r . Jones, ot loledo, and stopped here on his leturn to call on old friends. Mr. Drake was in this city two years ago in the interests of a state Intelligence Bureau, seeking exhibits from the different sections for the benefit of newcomers and inquirers." "' A. L. Arthur hauled a horse on his dray Friday night fourteen miles. It was the blooded stallion of James Sheridan, who lives five miles beyond Halsey. . The horse was taken sick while here and it was decided that he ought to be-at home where he could receive better care; He could not make the trip on foot, and so it became necessary to haul him on a dray. It was a hard task; but it was accomplished without an accident; and with apparently little inconvenience to the horse. The horse cost Mr. Sheridan $2,200 at Spokane, last April, and he was al together too valuable an animal to lose.. The trio, was taken in the night; to avoid tb hat. aawt , dust, Mr. Arthur returning. Saturday . An accident', occurred about i o'clock yesterday in which a wheel was torn lrom a buggy containing several ladies. The Occidental bus was going down ta the C & E. depot and were near the corner of Adams and Sixth street when the S. P. out-bound "train passed. ; fright ening the horse which several ladies were driving and throwing the bttsrery against the bus in such a way as to tear off one of the hind wheels. Mrs. Wilkins who lives near here was driving the busev at the time. No one was injured. Gouged Out His Eye. Jesse Chesley, ajtimberman at the Benton Countv Lumber Com pany's camp above Philomath; had his eye gouged completely out of the socket last Tuesday, The terrible accident occurred. while he was coming down" a steeD hill. He stumbled and fell upon a vine maple snag strik ing it in such a way as to dig the eve out of its socket but not tear ing it loose. Mr. Chesley forced the member back into place as best he could and hurried for medical assistance. Dr. Newth was absent in San Francisco and another physician could not be retched in time. By the appli cation of- simple - home remedies Mr: Chesley. although suffering unspeakable pain .may .yet save nis eye. x ne : ligaments : wck badly ' torn .ut. the Jyeball was . " ' A.. wrved r He -wilU-be able to DC iboutlU! a shore flmSr Teachers Examination. ; Notice is hereby given that a public I examination will be held tor ail appli-! caots for teachers certificates in the conrt house in Corvallis, Oregon, begin ning at 9 a. m. Wednesday, August 10, 1 1904," and continuing until Saturday, August 13. 1904, at 4 p. m. The folio wr ing program will be followed : FOB STATE PAPERS, Comniencinfi Wednesday, August 10, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, August 13, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, - spelling, history, algebra, reading, school law. . Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. . .. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometery, general history. English Literature, psy chology. FOR STATE PAPEBS. Commencing Wednesday, August 10, at 9 a. ro . and continuing until Friday, August 12, at 4 o'clock p. m. FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADE CERTIFI- I CATES. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, ' school law, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Timrsday Art of questioning, theory o: teaching, methods, physiology. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1904. Geo. W. Denman, County School Superintendent. The Standard Oil Code. Here is the Code of Standard Oil, as given iu the August number of Eveiy body'a by Thos. W Lawson, continuing his Story of Amalgamated, a "Standard Oil" product. The penalty for infring ing the following rules is instant re moval of the offender's bead : 1, Keep your mouth closed, as silence s gold, and gold is what we exist for. 2. Collect our debts teday. Pay the other fellow's debts tomorrow. Today is always here, tomorrow may sever come. 3. Conduct all our business so that the buyer and. seller must come to us. Keep the seller waiting. The longer be waits the less he'll take. Hurry the buyer as his money brings us interest. 5. Make all profitable bargains in the name of "Standard Oil" debatable ones in the name of dummies. "Standard Oil" never goes back on a bargain. 5. Never put "Standard Oil" trades in writing, as your memory and the other fellow's forgetfulness will almost always be reinforced with our organiza tion. Never forget our Legal Depart ment is paid by the year, and our land is fall of courts and judges. . 6. As competition is the life of trade oar trade; and monopoly the death of trade oar competitors' trade; employ both judiciously. ' - 7. Never enter into a butting contest with the government. Our government by, the people and fop (be - people, and we are the people, and those people wto are no$ us can be hired by us. 8. Always do right. Bight makes might, might makes dollars, dollars makes right, and we have the dollars. Letter List. , For tb week ending July 22, 1904. PersoLS calling for these letters will pleaie state date on which they were ad vertised. They will be charged at the rate of one cent each: MifiB Nellie Jones, Miss linnie Kayler, Mrs. Julia Labert, Miss Georgiana Mc Kenzie, Mr. C. Dennis Saltenareh, L. C. Sharp, J. H. Smith, Mr. Lewis Wentz. B. W. Johnbon.'P. M. ' Ed Crammings nas purchased a half interest in a barber shop in Pottland and is doing well. 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. Cameron. . . J. M. Cameron manufacturer and deal er ia harness and saddles. Red Cedar Star Shingles at the saw mill at tl.60 per M. E. W. Strong. : Smokers supplies, largest stock in the city at Small & Son's. Candies and fruits, fresh and tasty, at Small's. Ice cream $1.25 per gallon at Small A Son's. Finest line of hammocks ia the city at J. M. Cameron's call quick and see him Look at the price! $1.25 per gallon for ice cream. Parties supplied. Small & Son. For harness, and saddles see J. M. Cameron. Wall paper at BUckledge't new for siture store. ., j v. . nmmmmbpr rtL r.ic ma &aaa O Cam ... . ... SS Aft ' - . i tjt eSv SSK Mkt e?v il CL. ( " 0 ' iv a iin Li hsa- I 6? 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