Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, January 31, 1905, Image 3

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lOCAl AND PERSON U
Job printing while you wait at
this office.
W. S. Angua was an Albany
"visitor Eridav.
W. S. Gray visited friends in
Albany, Friday.
,W. W. Lowe of this city, is
visiting in Eugene.
Mr. Mix. of Independence was in
this city latt S;,turdav, on business.
W. S. Caney, of Albany, was oyer
Saturday on a short business trip.
For the best grade of job print
ing on the best grade of stx:k-the
Gazette office.
The college cadets will hereafter
drill from 4:10 to 5:i0 p. m. in
stead of 8 to 9 a. in.
Mrs. L. Matopn, who has been
visiting friends in Albany, returned
to her home at Summit, l6t Fri
day Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tryon return
ed to Philomath last Friday, after
a few days' visit with friends in Al
bany.
Henry Horton and family left
last Thursday for th"ir ranch near
Woodland, Wash., where they will
'reside.
Henry Ambler was in town Sat
urday from Philomath. . "v '..
Thos. Sl-.ti, of Tangent, was a
Corvallis visitor Friday. , .'
Dr. Wisecarver, of McMinnville,
was a visitor in this city laefTweek.
C. H. Gardnier arrived Saturday
fra short business stay in this
oitv.
Leslie Evans returned Saturday
from a visit at his home in Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith, of
F'rineville aie visiting friends in
this city. .
J. C. Sutherland was over at
Albany last Friday, for a short
business visit.
Those fond of chicken pie sh ;uld
not miss the dinner at the Marshal
Miller hall Friday evening.
Arrangements are being made for
the OAC band to accompany the
WOW excursion to Albany, Feb.
25.
Mrs. P. A. Moses left Saturday
to spend a week visiting her dau
ghter, Mrs. Josie Trask, at Ya
quina City.
Are you going with the crowd?
1 The time of your life the event of
the season W. O. W., Albany,
Feb. 25 11-18
Lpwis Simpson, of Portland, was
in this city Let week visiting at the
home of his brother-in-law, C. C.
Chipman.
, E. J. Garrow, who has been
visiting relatives here since Christ-ma-i,
lett Saturday for his business
at McCloud, Calif.
Senator Avery arrived Friday
night from Salem and spent Satur
day and Sunday at home, returning
to the legislature yesterdey morn
ing. ;
. Graham & Wells are already to
the front with a large line of valen
tines. St. Valentine's day wili
soon be here, and they are working
on the principle that the early bird
catches the worm . ;
O. A. Dearing, formerly manager
offlhe Gazette, left Saturday for
ban tfrancisco. me tiazeite win
now be under the management of
M. P. Morgan, formerly editor of
the Wasco News.v
Good indications - of petroleum
have been found 'in a running
spring on a farm near Sheridan. It
has stirred up some local excite
ment and the next thing in line
will be an oil boom.
Sheriff Burnett began . the task
vesterday of collecting the taxes
for Benton county. Clerk Moses
finished the extension of the tax
roll last week, being the first clerk
in the state to finish up this work.
Josegh Wright and bride are ex
pected to arrive in Silver Lake this
week from Ci.rvallis. They will be.
welcomed home by the:r many
(friends, and possibly the tin can
delegation t will meet their old
schoolmates witn a loud reception.
Csntrai Oregonian.
Eli Spencer and .Arthur ,'HehkTe
have purchased the O. C. Chipto'an
vaof anyanf o rA tot ill aacll rvS A nWh rra
this week. Mr. Oij'prnan will
leave in a few days ,5 for Portland,
where he jnterids f to - cohdubt la
restaurant during Ihe Lewis and
Clark Fair- :' J.rL. Lewis Made -jtho
eale: .' '" ...
Miss Rose Chipman's visit in
Portland from whence' she returned
iapt weeK, payed ner quits weu
wniie tnere sue was a .customer at
a store, which each week "a warded
a prize to whoever of its customers
happened to hold the lucky num
ber. Miss Chipman held three
coupons, one of which secured the
prize, a $65 drop-head sewing
machine. . -
Fiftv thousand dallars aDDronria-
tion wjth which to build the pro
posed girls' dormitory and $15000
to cover the cost cf a drill shed, for
OAC, were asked of the committee
on ways and means of the state
legislature, last . week by J. W.
Weatherford, president of the Board
of Regents of OAC. To date, no
determination' as to what 'will be
done has been reached. '
The Oak Ridge Presbyterian
church' is doing without a " minister
now. For Beveral years the Cor
vallis Presbyterian pastor has sup
plied the pulpit out there, making
the ten-mile drive1 eVery other Sun
day, regardless cf weather, but for
various reasons , the ' practice s!h:as
een' discontinued." It is expected
hat a, mlfiyter 'will be ' supplied
hat post some !time io . the' spring..
''State' Organizer 9F.'. Tichenor
i the WOW, were in this city,
Friday, and " paid a fraternal visit
to the local lodge that night. They
HpOKe in iae interests., .oijtus pig
initiation to be held for the' district
n Albany, Feb. 25. A large num
per of candidates are to ride the
The Bell Telephone people were
called away last ridsy on some
pressing work, at another point but
will return in a few days and will
be found doing business at the old
stand.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church will, give a
chicken pie dinner in the Marshal
Miller h.ll, Friday' evening, from
5 till 8. Price 25 cents. Proceeds
will go to improve parsonage.
Mrs. E. M. Dudley, of Wells,
came uo Friday and visited until
Sunday wit"h her sister, Mrs. Thos.
Vidito. While here, Mrs. Dudley
bought a large' bill of carpets and
house .furnishings from the exten
sive store of. Hollenberg & Cady,
with which to furnish her newly
buiit residence in Wells.
Misses Erma and Ura Grier
entertained a number of their
friends at their home . last Friday
night, from 8 to 11, the occasion
being a joint birthday party, Miss
Erma being 16 years of age and
Dra 14. About 26 guests were
present, and various games took up
the evening. Light refreshments
were served and all highly enjoyed
themselves.
Mrs. Denman. mother of Supt.
G. W. Denman, returned home , a
few days ago after an absence of
about eight months. With her
daughter, Anna they left here last
June fof the St. Louis . Exposition,
then visited their old homein Penn.
and then returned to Union, Oifcgon
where Miss Anna held a position in
the high school. She is pleased to
get home again and be among her
old friends. v
COLLEGE JOTTINGS.
Items of Interest In and 'Around
the O. 'A. C.
Royal, Shaw went with the
boys' basketball team to act as
referee. The'boys sav that he
made a good one. I
The Spring Schedule went in
to efftct Monday morning. This
makes the girls hurry to get to
school by eight o'clock.
G F. Hawley, a former stu
dent at OAC, was visiting friends
in Corvallis recently. He went
from here to .Forest Grove. c
John Withycombe is to repre
sent OAC in the State Oratorical
contest at Newberg March io.
I he student body wisli him all
success.
The girls are delighted with
the prospect of a womans' build
ing on the campus. This would
be a great addition and is greatly
needed.
The former rules are again in
operation at the bowling alley.
The boys found they couldn't
make it pay to have .three days
out of the week lor the ladies, so
they are all again to go on any
day.
The girls' basketball team are
to have a game with the Silem
gfrls this week. The last game
Y. M. C. A. 29. O. 'A. C 27.
The Y. M. C. A. first basket
ball team experienced their first
tussle of the season when they
met the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege players Friday night and on
ly secured victory by the narrow
margin of two '. print-, with a
score of 29 to 27, siys the Ore
gonian. i
. The game was one of the fast
est and mot interesti;i;j ever play
ed in the ctiy and one that kept
the large nu-ffbtr of spectators
on their feet most of the time.
The clo-eness of the olay is evi
denced by the score, the Y. M
C. A , le.'dii.g in the first half
with but one point.
Durand played a great game
for the Y. -M. C. A.'s, throwing
six baskets during the game.
Thornton, as . forward, distin
guished himself, . and Freeman
was more than a match for his
opp me t. , .
Swann was the Corvallis star.
The Agrics had much the better
balanced ,team and played a good
hard game throughout. The Y.
M. C. A. ! s superiority lay ih their
ability to throw baskets from the
fiell.V ,
The line up was. - -Y.
M. C. A. O. A c.
Thornton......; F Saun (capt.)
Dm and F Stokes
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DURING FEBRUA
reat
Shoe Sale
The largest assortment of Siioes offrrd on
Special Sale in Philomath. Comprises abuus
1,000 pair of Mhi's, Wotneii'f, Mis-ec', B-'.s
and Children's Shoet will be on sale during
the month of February. This reduction will
be made for Cash only. Immediate at ettion
will be given to M-iil. Orderp. Tnere are
Special Prices on MenV, Women's, Boy's atal
Chilireii's Rubber Boots and Oil Coats.
We also call your attention t our large Stock
of Millinery Goods which are on Special Sale.
J
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...U .Steiwer
R. Shaw, rtferee, F. W.
T? . . r i .
, j -.i o 1 , rr euiau u-api ...k. kjuw
r - r Liymggton.... G Rineheait
ycais agu was a very Close tua- j St.hraram;
test but OAC came off victorious. 1 Officials J
We wish them the same- success 1 Nelion, umpire.
this year.
The boys' basketball team came
home from Portland Sunday.
They played the Portland Y. M.
C. A. Friday evening and were
defeated the score being 27 to 29.
Saturday night they' played Ore
gon City. Owing to a slight
misunderstanding the game was
not completed, but the OAC bays
were considerably in the lead
when the game was closed.
CASTORS A
Vor Infants and Children.,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears fhe -Sign&tcu
e of
.
to
The Ship That Dewey Sunk.
for chUdrent afe, mure Ho opiate .
The Dou Juan de Austria, one
of the Spanish fl-et that Admiral
Dewey sunk in the battle of Ma
nilla Bay, has been raised and re
paired and will be sent to Port
land to be exhibited at the Lewis
and Clark Centennial. The ves
sel will be anchored during the
Fair in the Willamette river, ad
joining the Fair grounds, together
with a number, of Uncle Sam's
newest and finest warships.
A Grim Tragedy
is daily enacted, in thousands of taom,
as Death claims, in each one, anot! er
.victim of Consumption or Pneumoi ia.
But when Coughs and Colds are proper
ly treated the tragedy is averted. F. G.
Huntiey, 01 Oaklandon, Ind., writ's:
"My wife had the consumption, : nd
three doctors gave her up. Finally 'i
took Dr. King's Iew Discovery for C :
sumption. Coughs and Colds, whi.-h
cured her, and today she is well I
strong." It kills the germs of all ii
ea'es. One dose relieves. GuaraBt"
at 50c and $1 by Allen & Woodwa.
druggist. Trial bottle tree.
BOSS!
January Suggestions,
. Gazette Bell phone No 341.
Umbrella work at J. K. Berry's.
Olives in bulk at P. 'M. Zterolfs.
. . Gazette Independent phone No
483.
All work guaranteed at J.
Berry's.
K.
-1
Umbrellas recovered and repair
ed at J. K. Berry's.
Get your
Berry's.
ribs fixed at J. K
Do not fail to see P.
line of holiday china.
M. Zierolf't
Get your school books and school
supplies at Ura ham & Wells.
Lewis and Clark souvenir plates
at P. M. Zierolf s.
Silk and woolen'goods a specialty
at Corvallis bteam JUaundry.
NC
Ellen's Overcoats,
aincoats and Sui
These
stock
are
of
1ST0T
the
a line of
yery best
Goods bought hp
goods, made by
for this sale
the famous
only, but consists of our regular
tailors, Hart, Shaffner & Mrs..
EVERY GARMENT WE SELL IS GUARANTEED TO BE PERFECT IN MATERIAL AND WORRMANSHIP
. OAC Bouveihir
Zierolf 's. :
dishes "'at P. MA
Send your lace curtains to Cor
i&YRe Steam Laundry. -
i
Patrdhize bme Influstry -Cor-i
Standard A cedar shingles for
lt;50 per thousand at the Corval-lisSawjMill.-'
- - 10tf.
Second erade fir lumber, almost
oat at this time, "'and . delegation I any dimension, for onrr $6. 50 peri
$ 5.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats $ 3.94
7.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats 5.98
9.00 Men's Suits andOvercoats 7.20
10.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats 8.00
12.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats 9.98
13.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats 10.60
15.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats 12.15
16.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats 13125
18.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats ' H-40
20.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats 15.95
Copyright .1004 by
Hart Schafrher & Marz
-Copyright -1-9-0 4. -fry
Hart Sdhlffner js?'Maix
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'Ma Orders' Promptly Filled at SaletPrices.
.CorvalJis, Ore.
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end the festivities. - 'Mill. 10 tf.