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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
COCAL AND PERSONAL Wheat 78c. 0t 38c. - n x TrflMA in nnttin? down a nw sidewalk oa the earner of 11th and Harrison streets. Tt, am;iv nf J Senzer arrived TTnaai frnm Portland and will AWUV WW J w reside in Corvallia. Guns and ammunition at J. K. Berry's. After a suort trip to Marion county on basinebs, A. r. reier eon retar ned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Hartley rrioot fmm Rnhemia. Tuesday, and will remain for a couple of weeks' visit with relatives. Best' meals in the city to be ft und at City Restaurant. n XT WKIi hrntlifcr of E. E. jr. u.. ' "9 - Whit j, has arrived from Iowa, and with his family occupies a cottage in the north part of town. Largest e tock and lowest prices on school suits t Kline s Misses Grace Gatch and Helen Holgate have isau d invitations to a dancing party, to bj given Satur day evening in rmrneiie n" J. K. Berry handles a fine line of suns atd ammunition. rTiA fiizmE force are indebted to George Smuh for a liberal treat of cider from the uorvams lacwr v, which he is operating this season Get vour school books and schoo . tir.i!. supplies at uranam os w euu. mntA.iirant has been open d in the old laundry building on corner of Taird and jenerson eweeta br Peter Hattwig, who recently arrived from Albany. All kinds of repair work done at J. K. Berry's. The Winegar livery stable has changed hands, but it still retains ts. noma WinArsi.r. The change was made Saturday, W. W. Wine- gar buying out bis broiner, vna Pull line of high grade groceries, owvVrv. etc.. at P. M. Zieiolls vwv f g The Spencer bsrber shop is again knainaao "TSfi" Will be hia old stand and will be lad to meet his old time customers and friends again . A few cords of wood wanted on subscriptions at this office. TTammnrslev has opened a candy store in the building former- a ii lv occupied by ur. Aitman, or au office. Mrs. Hammersley makes all her own candies. Red Cedar Star Shingles at the saw mill at $1.80 per M. E. W. Strong. fra Marv "Rrvson leaves San- day for Portland, where she will be imnpd Mondav bv Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, and together they will go to Sposane ior an mueiiuno stay. Corvallis Gazette and Weekly Oregonian $2.50 per year. A recent arrival in town is Frank Cole, who with his family occupy a cottage near the sawmill. Mr. Cole was formerly of Portland, but has lived during the summer at Fairmount. You can get the birds down with the ammunition that J. K. .Berry handles. Miss Sophia Elgin left Tuesday nor-lfrin whflrfl she was ioined hi fiAr mother !and sister and brother, and together they 'left for KVwaail. Arhnra thev hone to find the cmate will prove beneficial to the Riff bovs. little boys any kind 6 boys suits at very low prices at Uline's. The many friends of Claude C. r!aA a mAmber of last year's graduating class of OAC, are glad n baa Vii m in Corvallis fasain. He V JJ w - " J arrived Tuesday from-Hillsboro, and will spend a few days visiting friends. f5inr von r colors. Call on S. L. iriinA for oamnaizn buttons. Free for the asking. tVia niorht school meets on Fri jan a,, A Tiiosdav evenings. Those wishing shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penmanship should oi tv,ia waaV. OAC students can get special classes to suit. Join the special classes every Saturday forenoon. Fishing tackle, hunters' supplies and sporting goods at nones s io- , neer uun opore Tt ia exDected Walker of the nin aIavati will be taken care o b tW center Graves in the foot- ball game on we u&v neia nexv . R.frav. Walker's friends say 4,noi much Since the eating is the test of the pudding, the matter - Ka lAtjtnn!ned bv Saturday's ..na TVia Cadet band will SUP- SchoolWit at Kline's. W. P. Minor has just completed neat barn on his property in Jobs' Addition. bedroom lamps, student's lamps, glass lamps of all kinds, at i Sterols'. . Mm W a Gilbert, of Portland. who has been visiting friends in this city, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Skipton, formerly of Lebanon, have taken a cottage and will reside here. RVtrfaVi VinmA-madi candies at Mre. Hammersley's, opposite Mrs. J. Mason's. W. A Wells who intended to spend the winter at Prineville, in forms us that he will go to Cali fornia instead. i?roati VinmA.made candies at Mrs. Hammersley's, opposite Mrs J. Mason's Ernest Miller, left Monday for Ropeburg, where he will accept a iwntinn in the western union office at that place. tackle, hunters' supplies and sporting goois at nodes rio neer (run btore. T)r. Ainslev. of Portland, assist aA hv Dr. Tee of this city, perform ed an operation, Monday for en- largea tonsua upuu j . M how of Frank Cole. The operation was successful and the ..T. . r ii j: i little leilOW IS UOlUg uiucijr . Mrs. M. E. Keyser, of the King Mine hotel, Ashwood, Crook coun- ty, Oregon, arrived in town Wednes- r)v on husiness. Mrs. Keyser is delighted with this part of Oregon artri mnv decide to locate here. She excects friends from that piace to join her in a few days. See those elegant parlor sets and library tables at Hollenberg & Cady's. A iannt throueh the south eastern part of the country shows notwithstanding the long season of dry weather, many plows are at work, and much grain will be sown this Mali. A few days ' of copious i . A. rain would maae giaa tne nearts oi farmers just now M P Wmit was called over into Alsea on business Wednesday. There will be service in Plymouth church Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Rnv Trvine formerlv of the Ga a.wwr 1 . . I zette force has accepted a posiUon J on the College Barometer. Sunday at the At. E. Church. Rev. G. H. Fecse, . the newly appointed pastor of the Metho dist Episcopal church in Corvallis, will be in his pulpit at n a. m. and 7:30 p. m. on next Sunday. Mr. Feese is a comparatively new .man in Ray H. DeGroot, of f"' " , filled good places of importance one of the recent arrivals for work fa wn and frecent- man. with oost-eraduate work. and an enthusiastic worker wher ever he goes. I take pleasure in commendinsr him to the member shio and constituencies of the church and to the public of the community also., and bespeatt for him the heartiest co-operation in this important held. -' XVEANK Li. MOORE, Retiring Pastor. Bern jaber tht rfth iviry 25 cents worth of lajnd.y woiK done at the KtHim Lanadrv Toa B -t a vote on the beautiful U S silk nag, ia Nolan & Cal lahan's window. The lateral sewer through the Spangler block Connecting with Van Buren street sewer win oe completed in a few days. J. R. Smith & Co. have the contract for the work and have been greatly handicapped because of the scarc- j ity of men. . A tTAntlpiman amjeared before the Ttnarrl of nual5zation. one day last week and plead for a 'reduction of $25 in the assessor's appraisement nf hia nAT-aonal nroDeitv.- His re quest was granted, but the assessor in the meanwniie aiscovereu vuai nHv $1200 worth of notes and mortgages had not been included when his appraisement was maue. H denarted a sadder and wiser man. J. D. Mann returned on Wednes-- day from Salem, whitbir he Went to attend the lunerai 01 ir. Mann's mother who died recently. From an extended business trip to Silver Lake and the Deschutes country D. M. Smith has returned bene. Fresh cider in any quantity de sired for sale at the Corvallis cider mill nonth end of Mam street. Ap ples ground lor one-half. Paul Cnilders, of Grand Ronde, a student in uau lam. yoi . o turned Wednesday and will resume his studies in college. J W. Howell, the genial land. nrA of the Farmers Hotel, left Tuesday for Harrisburg for a short visit with an uncle. R. 0. Robinson, an estimable young man from Holley, Oregon, arrived Wednesday and will enter OAC. Emily Lindsay Squier. the child elocutionist and impersonator, will fill an "engagement in the College Chapel Friday evening under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. E. R. Shepard of the class '01 of OAC has returned to Harvard Uni versity where he will this year complete a course in electrical engineering. The Buckingham store at Bell- fountain has been purchased by Otis Taylor. Invoicing is going on at present and possession will be rivAn na anon B.s comDleted. Mr. o ... . 1 -1 , Rncfeincrham will resiae oa we farm. Sheriff Burnett informs us that taxes are now nearly paid-in. t.imhr claims are vet un paid, as some holders of such claims . . . , , A. believed they snouia pay no wxw until a natent had been issued for th A?r land. 'Attorney-general Craw ford has civen an opinion that taxes on such could be levied after t.A firat. of last March, regardless of whether a patent has been issued t . 1 3 or not: With tnese cieanea up, tkiA rlAlinonent list will not be greater than it was last year. TEach member of the '97 football oom wViirh "-nlavpil in last Satur VVMU. J J j day's game appears to have found his niche. . Holgate is a stenogra pher, aud John Gault a plumber in Portland. Scoggins is practicing law in Eastern Oregon ; McBride and Edwards are in the butcher and cattle business at May villa and Condon; Bodine and Thurston are farmers in Linn county, waiters ib with his father in the sawmill, and lnmW business in Lane county. and Elgin keeps books for the Ben ton Mills. J. G. McKennon from Alicel, TCaatArn Orecrun. has arrived and will take a course in OAC. Letters received from J. Paulsen ns n1 V R. Hillman '01. of rAf! atatA thev are employed by ta WABt.incrton Mfe. Co., of Pitts- WAaftv M V W -Q burg, Pa. a mftrrtacre license was issuidl Tuesday to A. E. Hinkms and miss Emma B. Williamson, both highly tJ vounff neople ot uenton county living near Wells. Tk. aM mill has been running two davs aud 2500 gallons of cider u.. hun made, and the season 8 n.irnf- nromiaes to be large, ine cider is of an excellent quality and color. RAnincr about Oct. 7. a strong storv of local interest from the pen of Paul DeLaney will appear in the Gazbttb and in generous in stallments will be conunuea in eu Friday issue until completed . (rr:i. t fkA Columbia" is the J.W100 name of the story and it is one o the very best that has ever appear ed. fWWv! Crockery! Crockery! Balls' Mason fruit jars, stone jars, all kinds of iars trom 1 to gai- tons, at Zierolls'. A atirTt of white ash. 40 feet long and fi inches in diameter, is one of tViA recent contributions to the Lewis and Clark exhibit. I he rarity of this sample consists in its great length comparea wiin us email crirth. most ash trees are 1 a rrror hut heinsr verv short are nt only for wood. John A. Gellatlv, a former resi dent of Benton county living at WAnafnliAA. Washington, sends a 11 v v-j ' - o ' nunnr. containinff his photo and a -r . complimentary notice oi me ongm ai From this we learn that John ia tiA Rnnhlican candidate -for county clerk. "Mr. Gellatly has - - . 1 1. L many Iriends in tnis couniy wuu wish him success. Chance. Party with $8,000 to $10,000 desiring Al real estate can have bargain n ne noes business right now. Call at Ga zette ofice for particulars or address - n rv O W. r. ii. Uorvams, n. r. u. o. Concrresational Church. Sunday, October 9 Sundav School at 10 o'clock: Bible Ulass at JU o ciock: rAornlar service service at 11. with five minute sermon to the chi ldren. finndar evenincr will be devo ted to the Soeietv of Christian End eavor. Active and honorary members of the society are invited to be i res nt at the 6:30 o'clock meeting. Evening service at 7:30, sermon to the Endeavor society. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tl8 Kiai Yea Have Always Bcsgfat The annual conference of the M. vr : church, iust heid at Eugene, re- ri;atrint.Arl the atate. formine three districts, East Portland, West Tort-; land and Eugene. The Willam ette river separates the first two named to a point south of Corvallis. Eugene district embraces all of the territory south of this point. Cor vallis, with Portland, is in me w est Portland district, of which Rev. W. B. Hollingshead is made presiding elder. Rev. G. H. Feese is sent from Hottafre Grove to Corvallis, while Rev. F. L. Moore, who has been pastor here for the past four years goes to Cottage Grove. Lieutenant Quinlan of the 9th. U. S. cavalry is an unassuming agreeable gentleman and has al ready made a lavorame imprestuuu nn the students. He is a law nranatA. of the University of . 1 . Michigan, and entered the miutary service as a volunteer in the ranks. He earned his promotion by four , 1 3 nn.iin la years nara service uuuu vjouoiai" Lawton, Funston, Grant. Young onA Mc Arthur, in the Philltppines, hAinv aeverelv wounded a number of times, from the effects of which Via still Buffers. There can be no doubt of his fitness for the position , . . , , i : 1 to wnicn ne nas oeen aaigucu. T. H. Wellsher has a patch of QiravKrriM that is beannc a The nlantB are of an ororWrinff varietv and the berries' r, v . arA inat rinemnz tor use. ine BAcond cron will not be as large as the first nor the berries quite as big hut heincr of. a vaneiv lamous ior if a oia tnA hArries are as large as common varieties. The vines have rtxnaivmi a larera Amount Of Water the summer. Besides the ntrAwherriAs. Mr. Wellsher has raised two crops of onions, beets. and beans and other vegetables. Thneo vVn donrit that ffardenini? Mrs. Emily Taylor, of Box, is visitin with her daugnter, smis. Jennie Greer. . Mrs. Casper Durst and mother have arrived trom raoircc, u. county, and are living in Jots Addition. T t uieoe nf the firm o J.. J. iUUJ") Moses Bros., of Philomath, wi rnrvflllis in the near UUVJV- w - .... J future. The move will be made foMiitate the operation oi the bi? double store arrangement now in process of formation. TVTiec Mall nw who was absent from her position in the public school, on account oi sicucaa i. a -RT-irioi7 to resume juci work. During her illness her position was successfully nuea ny Misses lvinagrcn auu Starr. - tt rxTUlt-a'hfaA and wife, of ToWanda. Pa., are visiting their t t T. Whitehead, at Paiithorn Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead are on their way to San Francisco and have noiseen riAnhew since 1867. They will remain here until the 8th inst ' Kline' For fine Suis aud Overcoats the famous see Hart, Schafftier& Marx Hand-tailored, ready-to-wear Suits and Over coats, for sale only by S. L. Kline. CopyrlghPi9 04! by Hart Schaffaet & Marx, MOTEL GORVALLBS . J. Cm HAKIM EL, Prop. Loading hotel in Corvallis. ' Newly furnished with modern! conveni ences. Rates $1, $1.25, $2 per day. . . . . . - HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN LJ r W. GARDNER, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FERST'CLASS STUDIO, OOS NINTH STREET NEAR COLLEGE WALK. Mr. Flemming, an aged gen- formerlv of Salem and rV.n Hwed last winter in Albany is at the Farmers' Hotel suffering from a painful wound on nis ua The fither dav while uauu. . descending the steps of the Hotel Corvallis he stumDiea ana ieu, knocking oflFa great tatch of skin. A Aier criarnener is one of the iatct inventions in Corvallis, it ;c ftrned and ooerated by Austin & Thomas, blacksmiths. By the nid nrneess the discs were sharp ened with a nie ana roe, s gii. deat of time. ,The new contriv ance will do the work and do it better in about one-tenth ot tne time. Mr. Austin is the inventor. The progress manifested by the Corvallis & Eastern railroad in extending its tramc . ana so ar ranging its trains to leave Cor ii,e in the morniner at 6 o'clock, U1W - . , 1 connecting with the nortnooima local at AiDauy ui o'clock iu tue inoruiug ana iai 1.: :-u -Vi same tram connecting wiy ."w local train from Portland to Al bany and arriving at Corvallis at 7: AS m tne evemug through travel from Corvams very convenient, n now hooves the people of Bentou coun ts to trive liberal patronage to - - .. Z - en 4C IU13 uv.n ui- fh railroad- company to 571 1 S? &a s . - fill 7 . 'ia 3 m Hgl MJ B ' Pill m 5-5 l 1 si I" : BLACKSMITHING.S WAGON MAKING, Hathaway Bros. SOXJTH MAIN STREET. H0CI1E SEEKERS Tf am InnVftior 1nr snnut real nod BaTKains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and im-ilt.w RnnAhpji. wrif.A for our fioecial list, or come and see us. We will take pleasure in giving you reliaole informa tion; also showing you over the county AMBLER & WATTERS, REAL ESTATt, mawnnnwi. ui.ftn r ivtTTFR . CORVALLIS H EN BY AM BLEB, PHILOM AT TMo space reserved for The Corvallio Savs Mill Co. Watch for an important announcement. Bears the glgnaf reot make a good profit out of their prr the music and an interesting i navs would do wall to take a look new venture . 'game is promised. v at this garden as a sample.