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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1904)
ipCALAXDPERSONtt Rr-y Shaw? wett over to Albany Friday on I -uBineec. . T. D, Hinton and f mry, of Mon roe, were in tifa Saturdhy. . AH kinds of repair work done at J K. EnnV. ' The Drs. F. B- krd A J. Dajtcn - have come to Curv 114 f ir a wetk's ty Mips Mnnie -Rowland , went to Portland Saturday, whr tbe will, visit fur h CtfUjleof weika. - fSi k and woolen goods si specialty at CorvatliB Steam Laundry. R. Cait:n, one f the ci'y f .thers of Shlem, paseed Friday here trans acting business. Royal Shaw and Harold Rum baugn, -OAC i-tudent.-, ppe.t .Sun day with their home folis in Al bany. . " . ' Full line of high grade groceries crockery, etc., at P. M. Zieiolfs'. Walter Cumnungs and Ralph Cady.have purchased the woodsaw of Mr.-Hanstll. Our merchants report a large trade from Linn couuiy, residents Saturday. They know whereto get good goods and 'cheap prices. Parents ' should be on the alert to detect the first symptoms of eye strain, in their children. Mrs. Ntslle Glassford Swan,, has been employed as teacher in Oak Ridge, or Band Box school. School opens Mcnday. A new eight-roomed, two-story residence is being erected just west of Bodine's warehouse; it is owne(jl by George Emerick. and eon. You can get the birds down with the ammunition that J. K. Berry handles. ' A souvenir post card, written by Mrs. Elsie Canfield-Ferch October 18, on board the steamship ' Mon golia" saya they are having a pleas ant trip. The Mongolia has on board S3 missionaries. Fishing tackle, hunters' supplie and Fporting goods at Hodes' lio neer Gun Store. A Halloween party was given at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapel at Inavale Saturday even ing. A delightful time was had. A number of Corvallis young people were among the merry makers. Dr. Dayton, the eye specialist, is now in Corvallis on his regular visit and will be in his office at the Ho tel Corvallis until Saturday evening November 5. Examination Free. There will be a Citizens Mass Meeting at the Court House on Wednesday evening. The spaaksrs Will D6 ill. O. d. iUUrt.UlBl.er, U1' ney of the Anti-Saloon League and prominent business men of this city. Let everybody turn out and hear them. Rev. D. S. Summervelle, who was assigned to Albany by the re cent M. E. conference, has been changed to Ashland and it is prob able that Rev. J. W. McDougall, of Grant3 Pass, will acceptably as sume the pastorals of the chnrch at Albany. A basket social was given by the Sunday School at Oak Ridge Fri day night and the sum of $25 was raised. Good things to eat and an excellent program were features of the evening. A number of Corval lis young people were in attend ance Portland's population for 1904 is 150 CG9. This estimate is made by the local managers for R. L. Polk & Co. who are publishing Port land's new directory. This esti mate includes the Chinese, Japan ese and other foreigners as well as the hotel trade and floating popula tion. Without these the net popu lation is 137;600 or a gain-of 14 000 people in 11 months . Mrs. Chester V. Dolph who has occupied the Snell cottage during the past euuimer has fitted up one of the Dolph cottages in College street at Portland, and left for that city on Monday's strain. She will remain in Portland until the close of the Lewis and Clark fair, when she will travel abroad for two or three years. During her long resi dence here she and her interesting family have made hosts of devoted friends who regret that they cannot remain here longer. One of the most enjoyable events of the season was an "At Home" given f i oiu 3 to 5 o'clock by Mrs. E. R. Bryson. . at her .residence Friday afternoon. About fifty ladies were present. ' The afternoon " was spent in an: exchange of friendly' greetings and such conversation and amusements as.; always ;mark the social " meetinsr of- brizht and' vivacious woftnen: .The "rooms ware tastefully decorated and a delicious luncheon served. Altogether it was a very pleasant social function. -Louif Hartley made, a business trip to Slem -ywterdav. Q lite a demand for pumpkins the last few dy nd goblins were abroad in our citv. . The Ut)nia8 e'niei twined ; the Satnfdav rnVbt.1: A meet erjoy able time is reported ' After ft twn.mnnt.ha' Brimirn at Nye Brdbk, Miss Mary Thompson returned home yesterday. A crowd of Seniors made a trip to Mt. Cbintimini Saturdey. A gentle shower laid the dust bt-fore their return. General and Mrs. Thorp gave a very pleasant, quiet dinner party Sunday, marking" the birthday anniversary of Col. Philips. Mrs. Geo. A. Waggoner 'r -turned home Friday r from attending the Shearer-Houck wedding at Portland. Mrs. Nettie Thayer came up from Astoria Friday tT visit her paren's, Mr. and ivir-s. G-llattly, who reside near Philomath. Miss Grace Smith entertained about 20 of her little friends in a dtlightfhi manner in genuine Hal loween ttyie on Saturday evening. . The James Horning twelve rcom ed residence in Avery's addition is about completed and will be occu pied by the fami.y this week. Leo Spaulding who has been con fined to his bed for three weeks re sumed his studies in OAC yester day morning Ira Bodine is contemplating the erection of a new residence. It will probably be.built near the ware house but may not - be commenced before spring. Poultry show in vCorvallis De cember 8, 9 and 10. Begin to groom your chickens and get ready for it. Let us keep a large .share of the premiums at home. A. F. Peterson was a passenger for Salem on Monday's early morn ing train. After transacting some business in that city he will go to Tillamook for a few days. The Mission Band of the Presby terian church gave a social 1 1 the residence of E. W. Pratt iast Fri dav night. A fine time was had and proceeds amounted to about $5. Hallowe'en parties galore Satur day and Monday nights, and young men and maidens alike resorted to sundry schemes suitable to the occasion to learn their fate. Miss Mary Pritchard, a former resident of Corvallis, who has been the guest of Miss Nora Miller, re turned to her home in Portland yesterday. Miss Franke Houte was the little hostess at a social gathering Mon day nigjht. It is needless to Say the affair passed off very pleasant ly for her little friends. The new residence recei.tly erect ed by C. A. Troxel near the C . &. E. depot is about compeleted and will be occupied by the family this week. James Dickey, of Denver, Colo., is visiting in this city with his brother, George Dickfy. Mr. Dickey may decide to locate in - ;6ur city. He is a practical, electrician.! , Miss Josie :" BenHam,-tf Dusty, now occupies the position as night operator of the Independent tele phone company, made vacant by the resignation of Mis3 Lelia Alex ander. The next attraction at the Opera House Friday night will be Sullivan Harris & Woods' fine production of Theodore Kremer's master piece, "The Fatal Wedding", a four act comedj' drama which is now being successfully performed on three continents. The play is replete in scenes of pathos, comedy, sensa tional denouemeuts and climaxes. A special feature will be Gussie Sheres the child of S years as The Little Mother. v A quiet wedding took ylace at the home of Mr. and Mas. Grigsby, two miles north of Independence, Wednesday noon, October 26, 1904. Mr. Evrett W. Prichard formerly of this city, being the groom and Miss Martha J. .Grigsby, the bride. Dr. E. J Thompson spoke the words' that made them man and wife. After partaking of the wed ding lunch the young couple took their departure for Portland where Mr. Prichard is an err-iloyee in the S. P. R. R. car shops. A Picture Free for You. - A beautiful facsimile of a hand painting of President Roosevelt or it you prefer, the same of Mt. Hood neatly mounted on different colors o mounting, board, t will .be. given free to everyone subscribing for the CovKiXLts Gazette or to anyone paying up back subscription or pay ing in advance. These pictures are go!ngst,fa came and get one. -,. Miss B-lit-gE.lwBrd., .f Bounj tiin. wnt in Corv- 1 i Stn'd- w ?i - After a visit with Corvallis friends Mr. Hare returned Saiurdav to her home in Albany. Mrs. C. C. Chipman left yes-ter- Idav " for an,- extended visit wita j friends in Iowa. ' I F. ur of our popular young pep- i.l- eo inr.' Himt-ner eta on thr 16th inst the f-tite f matrimony. M. S. Woodcock went t Post l.-tiid and w It re absent teverisl Dr Darrin and w f . left SmuU y for D.iHs w iitre they w:l remain during November. X A pa?e!ttrr on tut C & E train yrsterday fornn Albany trip was Airs Txv ior Porter wo went o,i t'usints-s and will return tMay. W O Heckait, the c(.ntractor and builder, liascinnj-l-tetl lh- Lleii derpoii building and jjoiif to Eugene to huriy forward work t'jere J-sse B. Irvine bas icofd into hi new residence in Avery's addi tion, south nf the depot ll) erecting building nces.-ar- lo en gage in the poultry industry. An elegant new store building 30x60 nd two st Ties high has been completed ff Titus Rinney at Summit. The s-corid ftov will be used aa a public hall. W B DiUy of C irvallis is doing the work. F. J. Chambers, who f irmerlv operated a general store at Kings Valley, has reopened for business at the old stand and invites his former customers and friends to call and see him again. Married, on the 30th of October, at the home of J. H. Brown, James E. Poi-t, of Summit and Mary J. Robinett. of Blodgett, Horace Un derbill, Justice of the .Peace, offi ciating. A dozen cr more fish hideseach of which would be ample covering for an ox, were on the C & E ex press car yesterday. They were taken from baby whales "and were exceedingly tough. Prtf Cordley left yesterday for Jacksonville and other points in Southern Oregon on OAC Experi ment Station work. The professor is endeavoring to find an insect that will prove a destructive enemy to the San Jose scale. An operation was performed yes terday afternoon upon Arthur Hen kle for abscess of. the intestines. Drs Cathey and Pernot were the at tending physicians. The patient is without fever, resting yveli and in good condition for a rapid recovery. Mrs Carrie Goudy and mother who left here for Portland enroute to their home in Bedford, Iowa, left Portland Thursday. They are much pleased with Oregon and an ticipate visiting Oregon again dur ing the Lewis and Clark Fair. Bible Study meetings at the United Evangelical church - each evenine this week. Revival ser- vices will commence with next Sun day ever ing, when Rev. Metzger of Dallas, will preach. George Waggoner and Hon. Pun. Avery returned Saturday from a hunting trip on the Calipooia near the Blue River mines. Three deer were secured and a pleasant time reported. A meeting of the Corvallis con gregation of the Presbyterian church will be held this (Monday) even ing at the church at 7:30 o'clock. Matters of much importance will be, laid before the meeting and a general attendance is desired. T. W.Dilley and J. E. Waggener who went on a hunting trip to the Blue River mines last week, when last seen were headed for the moun tain tastness, fully determined not to return to civilization without a supply of venison. The new lateral sewer in South Corvallis, extending two blocks from the Brien to the Lacy resi dences is being pushed with all pos sible haste. The sewer will Be 7 feet deep at the south end and about 13 feet at the north end and will be supplied with 7-inch tile. Mrs. R. E. Clark, of Blodgett, who has been'at Dallas for several weeks, taking special treatment for her health, must, we are informed, undergo an operation in order to save her life. Ths operation will be performed as soon as the strength of the patient will permit. Real1 Estate Transfers; W A Wells and wife to W G Green, ' 2 lots' bloclcHV' TAvery sc weiiSAaa; $zoo. John Grans and wife to G W Reed, 2 lots, , block' F,; Avery 's ist Add; $500. . . .. - S M Emerick and husband to A M Truitt, 2 lo.s Philomath; CORRESPONDENTS' CORNER:-.';.'- Monroe Notes. .Mr. and Mr. ; Yiriril Lnndinshan. ol Bellfoantain, w :re Monroe visitors Mon day. - . " Adam Wilhelm Jr. made a but hie s visit to Corvallis Saturday, . Wui Norwood, of Bruce,- the' tyutibid fever patient is reported some belter to day. Dr. Btiimeu is attending tbe raie The danee riven on Ranrno Corner last Thursday was a e access iu every .wav; - The qnarrantine of Monroe echoils, on aiwoiint of diphtheria,' was raised Timrsdaj'. It certainly was a very mild case when the patient was at a'l tinus a)le to'attend to i er household duties. It looked strange th t there was no flag up, and to tea the patient, 1 Mrs. Einii Howard, out on the street acd the school children have to keep indoors. There will be a social dance given at Carpenter's Hall Friday night, Noy. 4. Good music and irood supper will be fur nished. Tickets 5 cents for each dance. A. Willhelm & Sons recently employed two new millers, one for the Monroe and oae for the Junetion City Flouring mills. Oak Grove' Chips. School Dirtrict 49 is etill without a teacher. Mr 8. C. A. Bearinger is visiting Corvallis for a few days. Herman Chappel has iast returned from the Sherman couuty harvest field There has been no preaching at Oak Ridge since Mr. Carrick went away, Verne Jones has gone to Dallas, hav ing secured a position with the Flouring Mill Co. there. Bexford and Totten have just finished their contract to deliver cedar posts to the Electric Liuht plant. .'Chipper. AJf OPEN LETTER. To Thb Editor Having learned that it is generally understood that we have lefused to debate with J. V. Combes, or his representative, Rev. Handsaker, we wish to say that w i are ready to meet them at any time. Subject: The Bible teaches:"and sustains spirit return and spirit communication in the present age. "We affirm. Yours truly, Jessie S. Pettit Flint. Dangerous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since tbe advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coldp, even the worst cases can be. cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessa ry. Mrs. Lois Cragg, ef- Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's, New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by Allen & "Woodward, Druggists.. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free: '' Notice The cider factory will not buy any more apples but will do custom work only. Those wno want cider made will bring their apples to the factory on Saturdays only. This action has become nec essary owing to lack of space to put cider. Additional Locals. Mrs Annie Pratt, an aunt of Mrs C H Everett of Corvallis, slipped and fell off the porch at the Everett home on Second street Sunday, and was severely hurt, causing partial paralysis. Dr. Cathey is attending her. Henry A Townsend, of Des Moines, Iowa, Union Pacifio Land and Immigration agent, and Chas E Williamson, a real estate dealer of Omaha, Nebraska, were passen gers on Saturday's C & E train, returning from an observation tour to Yaquina Bay and vicinity. These gentlemen with others are seeking to turn the tide of immi gration into the Willamette valley and coast counties. They are very sanguine of success in their under takings. Last Sunday was' Local Option Day in Corvallis churches and the day Was : given up by the different denominations to a consideration the subjects Dr. G. L. Tufts, state superintendent of the Oregon Anti Saloon League ' and Dr. (X S. McAllister, 'f state attorney for the League, were present and -addressed the congregations assembled. The object lras tor hold a service in !each church --with, agenerai m'as8 meet inff fri-the afternoon. - -The' meetings were ? well attended and deep in terest was shown by Corrolua citi- xens on the subject that lies o close . . . . --- --- ix. ' -'-rk- T - 10 vneir neana jubl xiuw. uc. wlu Alliater is a splendid sneaker and lexical thinker. . The Principle is entirely dif ferent to that of other Shoes. Are Foot Formed' The Ralston Health Shoe is built on Anatomical lasts. Every curve, every movement is pro vided for. 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