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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
LOCAL AN3PERS0NM. in 4 Ay- At the Baptist church all usual services will be held on Sunday. Come and welcome. . . .- . .-. :r : " MIbb 1 nez' "Williams, "of OAC is Kb III CDCU V WCHUiug wuuvs Summit, this county. " ' :', ' Edwin : Bose lost a gold nugget stick-pin last Friday somewhere in town, r inaer win oe rewnruou Marshal Miller had business that called him tr Lincoln county last Wednesday. He wentover to be ab sent but a couple of days. Mrs. Temperance House, of In lenfindfinc.e. was in Corvallis dur ing the week : attending business '. She returned home, Wednesday. Rev Fisher will occupy the pul pit at the; United - Evangelical hnrnh next Sunday morning and evening; Sunday school ' and En: deavor at the usual hour. , , ; Miss Golda E. Howard, who at tended OAC during the; winter, is now ih charge of a" school ' within four miles of Wasco, "Sherman county. r She is "receiving" $50 per month. , ; .:,;.' Emil Howard is home again at Monroe.! He has been in St. -Louis, where he attended a medical col lege. In his opinion hef saw no place so beautiful as the Willamette Valley during hiB absence. ' The Independent telephone com-: pany now haye their Wells line connected with this city. Every thing is in first-class order and talk is cheap;- Within a' short time this company expect to ran a line east from Wells' to Albany. . Trout fishing will be allowed by law on and after. Aprillst.? ' Some of our "iBaac Waltona" are already baiting their hooks. John Simp son, one of the keenest on trout scent, states that he has kept" a horse all winter for ; the express purpose of driving post haste from one fishing; hole '.to another... .'.'..'.v At the Congregation church. Rev Edwin Green,' : pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. . m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; morning service and sermon at II a .-'re evening service and sermon at 7:30 p. m., subject, "Success, What it is, How attain it?" There will ' be service at Plymouth at 3 o'clock. W. A. - Gellatly was in from his KingB Valley home, Wt-dheBday, and reports things on the boom out there. Last week he put in 90 acres of grain, and thinks he will sow 100 acres this week. Alto- and 600 acreB this year.: . Mr. Gel latly is working a large force, of men and reports that every man over in the valley is busy. -- ' Mrs. A.' A'. Dolph is! registered at the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York City. ,. Mrs-. Dolph departed for the East from Portland in time to. be present, at-.- Pxesidanfe ; jloosevelt's inauguration, at Washington D .-C- - She then proceeded to ' New Yorkj where Bhe intends to" take a course in a school of oratory. "MrsI Dolph was' a resident of this city for many years and has numerous friends here who wish her well. . A very fine one-horse furniture van is being constructed by the Horning Bros, for O. J. Blackledge's mrniture establishment.' It is near iy completed now ana will soon go to the artist who will paint it. These boys are Working up a splen did reputation as truck . builders. uunng tne pasi winter they . con structed two very heavv drays for Portland dray companies and their work was thoroughly - satisfactory. Remember the entertainment in the college chapel tonight for the benefit, of the Village Improve ment Society. . Go and help make the affair a success. The trifle that it will cost will be returned a hun dred-fold in the . work this society does in the way of beautifying the city and making needed improve ments. When you .consider the merit of the entertainment, you are certain to attend and you'll come away feeling like you'd jfound some money. ... . When asked if there was money in the chicken business, James Horning said that in his opinion a good laying strain of hens would pay if properly looked after. Care ia uectiBHury w Buccess in inis as in ether businesses. Jim then told of haying experimented in the past .for his own enlightenment He says that a few years ago he penned up 35 hens and kept them confined for six months. -He fed them well and the feed cost him 49 : cents per hen. At the end of six months he sold the hens for 48 cents apiece. During this period he sold $62 worth of eggs. This tells the story in pretty good shape. Corvallis . as a marset lor ., eggs is second to no town situated similar ly. In hve years eggs have .net been less than 15 cents per dozen, und then only for a few days. The price will average 20 cents . per cozen the year around. :- John Wells had -' business that took him to Salem, Wednesday . Monday, Bruce Barrett arrived home from a business trip to Port land. . -" "7":" ; . ,. : - Floyd . Bogue went to Portland, Tuesday, for' a? sojourn ' of a -few days' duration. v "' x-' J 1- -'j- During the first of the week the Turner grocery stock was moved into the quarters vacated by Ingle & Tozier. , - ' . - ' Apropos Taxes. N. Young, of Scio, arrived in this city a couple of days ago and is the guest of A. J. Johnson, bans inspector. , : ; i ' ' - .' .Mrs.'" Clarence" Ireland arrived home, Tuesday, f rom Indepedence, where she had been for a few davs visiting her parents-- Adam Assell departed for the bay, Wednesday, and it is understood that he will run a lunch , counter there during the coming, season, , ' Mrs. Ed Andrews, is still confined to her bed arid, although thought to bo a little better, it will' be quite awhile before she can leave her bed. Durirja ; the' week ' Wellsher, & Gray have been busy at the task of moving -i their - (8tcK ..across , the street into the Julius , Weustefeldt building. ; v ,-,., ; a-x -. i Norton Adams moved his family to their new home in Jobs, Addition,. Monday.. On Wednesday, Newton Adams and family- moved into toe Art Starr . residence,, near, the home of Clum Read. r-!--vv ' ' T. T. Barnhart expects to leave to- day for Portland, where he. will haye employment . with A F, Peterson. Mr Barnhart is a thoroughly com petent painter and can bold - his own anywhere. - -: " ' ' j c 54 r Mrs Linnea Liriville, of Portland, was expected tti arrive in ' this . city yesterday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs John Longer..; If . possible she intends to spend the greater part of the summer in Corvallis. " ' Frank Gray and family arrived Wednesday from Arrapaho j, Ne braska, and will take up their resi dence in this city. Mr. Gray is in terested with Mr. Wei 1 sher in general merchandising in this city. During the first of the week S. B. Bane was stricken down with rheu matism. It was more -the nature of sciatica than anything else and centered ih his ' back. For a day or two he was unable to turn himself in bed. . ,; Z.H- Davis returned, Wednesday. from a trip to Brownsville. He start ed to drive the day before, but when he pot to Albany he found the brid le torn up so that he could not cross and came back to corvallis, arriving just in time ' to catch the tram over . .; . , .x --- - v. The Congregational Endeavor are to have a candy-pull, Saturday, evening, March 11: at ' the home of the; J president, . Miss 1( Margaret L owells, corner of Third and Van Buren ; streets.;': A special feature of the eveuing will be a erapha- phone. Uome and have a good time. . Admission only 10 cents. Wednesday morning in chapel, Miss Crawford read an article by noted writer in which football was violently assailed. At the con clusion , of the reading, President Gatch offered a prize of $5 to the student writing the best article refuting and proving wrong the statements made by the writer in question. """,-' . A lew days ago a Hindoo or Persian got off the train n this city. Jle accosted bystanders in his native tongue and to say that they were amazed at what they heard would be putting it mildly . Final ly, someone sent for a countryman oi tne new arrival ana all was peace and harmony. There are several children of the Orient at tending OAC. ' It may be of interest to many people to learn that a person found with another's property in his possession cannot be accused of theft. This is a point of law raised by Attorney W. ' E. Yates " during the process oi the trial held in Justice Holgate's court a few days ago. It must be proven that the finder of stolen property knew who was the loser and retained the property thereafter. mi - - - ine iwo young men who were before Justice Holgate's court last Monday afternoon were turned loose. One of them was on tria: and the other, having turned state's evidence, was. held aB a witness. - It is said, that he did not make an ideal witness. At any rate the one on trial A was v. acquitted r and . the other of cifurse went free. As it stands the state lost the case: 'Mrs Flett i received her ; wedding ling baok and Mr. Flett was paid a sum that-; would about cover the value of the jewelry if it were sold as old gold, but1 not the cost ' of it as jewelry. This is too bad, as much of the jewelry was prized on ac count oi the memories it recalled. Some of .the jewels . were heirlooms and greatly prised by tie family. On closing his books last Tues day n evening, Sheriff Burnett escertained that' 'up to that date this year taxes had , been'paid at his office in the ; snm of $32,350. This . is - thought to be fully as good as last year at . the same date, possibly a trifle in excess. Next Wednesday night, March 15th, marks the' closing of time allowed for tax rebates. Those who pay their taxes before March 15, are allowed a rebate by law. If one-half of your taxes are not paid, by the first Monday in April, which is the ud. vou will be compelled to submit to a 10-per cent penalty and pay 12 per cent interest on the amount until paid, It one-half is paid you can let the rest run without penalty or interest until October, but if hot paid then,- or by that time, it is subject to a 10-per-cent , penalty from the 3rd . j ol the . previous April on.- If not settled on these terms by ' October the faxes be come delinquent and-the property is subject to sheriff sale. No rebate is granted on taxes paid later than -March 15. . To escape, the payment , of penalty least one-halt 1 the ; 1 nscriptionl 'Dallas. Chamo. ions of Oregon.?!-- It was evident-' IV the intention to unfurl this banner fat the conclusion jof the game as nt was brought into the hall snugly j wrapped up. ' But the f unexpected result - of, the gamespoiled this part of ; the program 'and; a crowd of college boys, learning of the presence of such a - banner, ' attempted -to secure it. The cooler heads present,' however, Lpersuaded ' the boys to desist, and the banner returned to Dallas intact. - Had Dallas won nd l then ; flaunted her banner ; in ; the'- - face of , the students there - certainly would have been something doing. . ; A '; Additional Local. Hues: put in- a jtTf you want new boiler call dn D.- & A. Standard A cedar v, shingles . for $1.50 per thousand at the v Cor val lis Saw Mill; -v10U Workmen are eprnping. the moss froih' the 'roof i;f-the Occidental Hotel' and making Deeded repairs 1 The regrilar ? services - wills be held at" M 1 E.' chUrch South,' 'Sunday luui uiu ...auu ...rv.Duiug. ...uuuuay ana interest,. lease one-naii shnni at. m'lnVJ trio 'omniinf ir ' wlfMii- rflvAC 'tnHQt I- ? .-' be paid by, or on, ? the first Mon- Miss ftiavme urawtord . went) to dav in ADril. which falls on the ortiand, luesday, to accept aposi- irdofthevmonth v thisfvear II . " - ..ujr - ... r - . . ishmnnt nf that mtb ' taxes are paid On the. 4th ol - ;;i.-.t ... . ,,. April they are subject to the, 10- - Regents W. P. Keady and G. B. per-cent penalty andi2per cent teedy ; were ;in this city, yesterday interest for one dav. Some oeoole presumably . attending . some com' seem to ' think that they af el mittee business pertaining to OAC. granted a rebate up to the hrst . After a few days visit at home, Monday , in .April; . this is. not so. Miss Hattie Van Hoosen returned to Monmouth to resume her studies in the State Normal School Poor Cinderella. Mr, Hart, who resideB in TobB Addition, was the victim of a faint ing ' epeJl Wednesday . ; morning Dr. vathey was summoned post l haste ana was ante to relieve the patient in a short time. livery body should make it a point to be present at the enter tainment given at the chapel this evening for the benefit of the Vilr lage Improvement Society. The vocal and elocutionary depart- James Lewis, who waa shot in ments have the work in hand un- the leg by a gopher gun set on the der the management of Mrs. Green Spencer Bicknell place about and Miss Crawford. A good time montn ago, was aoie to appear on is assured at a ridienlouslv small the street during the first of the price 2 cts for adults and is'cts for children. , Following is the program: PART I Music The Water Mill.'... ..... .Perkins Ladies' Chorus. , Dialogue The Old Country Aunt's Visit to the City. : ,; .. . CHABACTBR8. ' Aunt Peabody . . . . . ; . . . ... . .Lena Tarter Miriam, a friend of the sisters,'. . Stella Parsons I1 her nieces ber ; Scene 1 The arrival of Aunt Peabody Vocal solo Polly and I,.. . . . .-Wakefield Miss' Minnie Philipps. Scene n The Party. , ' ,'f , Dialogue Uinderella. DBAKATIC PEBS0KA1 " Cimderella . . . .:. . . .T. . . ; . .Lura Flett ; Advanced Spring Styles ot Hats are on Display DflngnlkBS5tf Price tho Same Spring ; : Styles m Men's Furnishings dlf The White House Corvallis week. He . cannot t walk well yet but it is thought that in time he will be all right again. ; " The Ladies Missionary Society of the f resbytenan chUrch held tneir annual meeting, .Wednesday, at the home of Mrs, p. t- Wilson, and elected the following officers for the ensuing years Mrs. M; S. Bush, pre- sident; Mre. E. W. 8. rrattyice- president; M,rs. J. H. Simpson, sec retary; Mrs.: J.-Fred "ates, treas urer. :: :-' .- ' 'V ' r Sister Rose. . . . , SiBter Ellen.... Heber Swan who has been; em ployed many months by the Inde pendent 'Telephone-v:,' as a hne mani Bevered his " connection with the company . during the first of the week. Wednesday he went to Port land, where we understand he has TMihAii Wright employment. He is said to be an ex- a ! x 1 - -rr: -.-n . i Alice Wicklund nueuiau. xiib wubib buii leacn Godmother of Cinderella Myrtle DeHaven The Prince. i,.,.........Eo? Harlan Warden. . . . . . ...Jonn McOortnack i . PART H .-'OVv :-T- Scene I Poor' Cinderella, who has no friend save her fafry godmother. Vocal duett Parted. ..... .Smart Misses Mabel Keady and Mar garet Herron ing the Oak Ridge school, eight or mne miles south of this city- ; Presbyterian church', Bev.': M. S. Bush. Bible school 10 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a., m., suoject,- "Uur Possessions and lheir Use." . At 4 o'clock m the afternoon: there will be service for children and the pastor will preach ah illustrated Not Unfurled. Love's Golden Dream. ....... . . .Lenonx sermon, subject lhe Baby's Sister." Ladies' chorus. - All children, parents and those in- Soene 11 Attiring room near hall room, terested in children and work for Scene iu The Prince and "Warden : them, are invited. C.V E. meeting are determined to find the owner 6:30 p. m. Evening seryice at 7:30, of the slipper.,,.,- ' .. v;.,,,. p. m., subject, "lhe lhree : lie- Vocal solo Old Folks at Home. . Fonter I quirements Jbor Our bayior's Ke Mies Asnes von der Hellen. ward CnAnA TIT nl-. J 1 1 1 il. hrid of t.h Prinp ... 1 A. r . reierson, oi iws cuy, wno Cradle song. Taubert has opened a contractor's othce . in Ladies chorus. 1 Portland, reports that he has the foundation laid for a very fine resi dence in Portland, ana has con tracts to construct , many more dwellings about the metropolis. He has a bank building to put up in Condon, as well as other buildings He also has a contract for the con struction of a large water reservoir at Wallula. Things1 are : booming with him. Clarence M. Beaver member of the graduating class at O A C last sav rhc year, in pharmacy, is ai present as who is head chemist for some depart' ment connected with the City of San Francisco, rror. , uidds. was at one time an instructor at OAC, but left here last year, for thei"Bay City." There has been some hitch in the de- year's champions, 4md the result partment in which these gentle- Petaluma Incubators! We have the exclusive agency for the Petaluma Incubators &. Brooders carried, in stock and sold at factory prices: , : - : -' 54-egg size 126-egg size 216-ege size ...... ... $10.00 ... $20.00. $27.00 ' V' We also have the famous " - Cyphers Model Incubators and f Colony Brooders.- HOttY CHICK FOOD A perfect food for little Chicks........ .. Dry Granulated: Bone..,..,,-..... ; Ground Eastern Oyster Shell. ...... ... Crystal Grit.,..M... ................. ; Cracked Corn................................ Lee's Liquid lice Killer and a lull line of Poultry Supplies SPECIAL: Union Meat Co.'s Hams 12 cents pen pound. " " " Bacon 14 " ' " .....per ido poun Is, $3 .50 .......per 100 pounds, $200 .'t.....per 100 pounds, $1.50 ...per lOO pounds, $1.50 . per 100 pounds, $1.4-0 Fa La UJ a Hll(sira s The best laid plans of - this life often miscarry. -"; Now and then the ; miscarriage of some project is a matter, of almost life and-death importance. J Again, it may be funny in the extreme. The ; following in the Telegram ot March ,7th is interesting from OAC s point of view, to least r ' -v, The manager of the OAC boys basket ball team is trying to make arrangements for a' series of games with MAAC team. " Mult nomah has defeated Dallas, last IT" A. ROBINSON Inpi.kndent fhoni 1 A. L. Stevenson INDEPENDENT PHONE 201 Robinson & Stevenson Real Estate, Loans and Insurance A FULL .LIST OF- Tfarms ANDf CITVrPROPERTV - FOR SALE ..ty-f- office phone. r ffl INDEPEND'T 37S - Corvallis, Ore. , CALL AN DXIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. of "Friday's game between OAC and , Dallas . weuld make, the above series - a .. "most interesting one. ' ' v ;- An amusing incident, and one that might have caused trouble, dunne the . Dallas, game, not heretofore e reported, , was he fact- that -the Dallas rooters meu are employed ana tneir sala ries are liable to be affected in some way; but the details ar3; not obtain able;' As both are familiar; figures with the students of O A C. aod the citizens of the . town as well, more than ordinary1 interest is attracted to them, especially as they are both working in company, - a ' V BO YEARS i V EXPERIENCE ! brought with them to Corvallis . Repairing of all kinds done neatly an limminaiea oanner Deanng ana witnoui aeiay oj v, & A. i FOLEY'S Pneumonia follows La firlpp . ' but never follows the us of Honey and Tar ' It stops ths Cough and heals the lung PreTBDts Pneumonia and Coniomptlon. Urn. S. TAmnm, f in Otgood CUom tUt "Mj wif had UtTippaaadlttettlwt lttM T kc MffS bmt inags mhUt f ourl Horn an Zai ran4 samptettltV Ftfi Trade Marks - - Designs . COPVRiaHTS Ac. ' Aotoim nndlns a Bkateta and daaeriDtlon mT qnlcklr ascertain car opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Comnanniea. tionirtrtotly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents lent iree. uiaen agencr lor seoaime patenca. Patents taken through Mann A Co. reoa peefau notice without charge, In tne . recelrfl Scientific flntertcan; - A handsomely 11 rostrated weekly. TertnB, a mlntinn nf mt nniAn t.ltiCt lournaL year ; four months, L Sota Dyaii newsaeairs. mm & Co tBar. Kew York Braoch Office. S&V8U WaHUcgioo, D. U