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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1905)
ItiCAL AM) PtRSONU v Matt Wilhelm and wife, of Mon roe, were in town yesterday. J. W. Crawford, of this city, was attending business in Albany, Wed- for several days. Mrs. Conrad Meyer, of Albany, was tbe guest of friends in this city last Tuesday. - J. E. Wineear went to Portland last Saturday on pleasure and busi ness combined, tie was down tnere ; will bo sarvices at Sunday afternoon Ply at 3 neBday There mouth, o clock. Attorney V. E. Yates went to Brownsville, Wednesday, to.-deliver the principal address at the pioneers picnic. . ' Mrs. J, C. Johnson returned to Salem last Monday after a visit with the family of her son, Mayor A. J. Johnson, of this city :" The new members recently elect ed to the city council of Cotyallis took the oath of omcffat the coun cil meeting last Monday night. Great preparations are in progress for the senior play, "An Interrupt ed Honeymoon," to be given at the Opera House next Tuesday even ing. '-"1 With one or two exceptions every business house in Corvallis will close its doors on Tune15, "Cor vallis Day" at the L?wis and Clark Fair. This will be made a holiday. Tomorrow will see something doing at Salem, the occasion being . the inter-collegiate field meet. Lei others figure aB they will, we have faith in our boys and expect them to win. . ' ;',:" " " Remember that a splendid literary and musical treat is promised those who attend the entertainment to be Frank Lucas. Mis. M. S. Bueh, whose attack of appendicitis was mentioned last issue, ib greauy improved ana ib said to be out of danger.'. Last Monday, Mayor A '. J. John son appointed - Mrs. B. P. Irvine hostess from this city during "Uor- vallis Day" at the Lewis and Clark Fair. ?' . -r'-"'' On June 6 the State - Board of Education granted papers to Mips Mary Thurston Jones along with a number of other applicants, ' Mies Jones is a Corvallis girl.- : Mrs. C. A. Warner and Miss Alda Youne. of Scio, a sister and niece respectively of "Mrs. A. J Johnson, are guests in this city at the home of the latter. E. J. Garrow, who has been at Gazelle. California, since the first of the vear. will be in attendance of commencement exercises at - OAC thiB year on account of the gradu ation of his son, Theodore, irom this institution. Last week" Mrs. Wm. Carver, a daughter of S.N. Lilly, arrived in this city from her home in Minne sota. ; She will be joined by her husband next month and t&ey in tend remaining here for two or three months. - . -" ' ' Stanley Herbert arrived. Tuesday from Oakland, Calif., where he la a souvenir edition iust issued of the Independence Westside, by the way most excellent, we find the following write-up of Band master Lucas, who. at present has charge of OAC's band:-. Frank Lucas was born in Polk county and- since attaining his majority has been -.prqminentlv identified with all matters of public interest. . In 1897 ke . was appointed postmaster and under ?xt Sunday. ? usual evening ser- T. Hurd. For Sale Good grocery store, r good business, splendid stand. On lour I i u nu f r ;i his efficient management the. of fice ".was adyanced to the third ass. He has just received the r v., r " . . account of . health of family must years. .Mr. L,ucas is a cornetist Ln k ti t,.r.;n anuruucaoi ui unusual aDuuy, qu,0k buyer. R. M. Turner, Cor and it is this ability, combined vallis. Or . , 44-49. wun unnnng energy ana great j Hland WrC Perry, brothers, iaci in controlling men, . mar, nas arrived in this city last Wednesday developed the excellent band that from Iowa. They are taking ad- he has in charge. He has had vantage of low transportation rates charge of the band and orchestral on account of the Exposition to see work in the Normal for a num- the country, iney are pieasea wnn ber of years and the excellent in strumental music has caused much favorable eomment . from visitors from other parts of the state. Mr. .Micas nas played many important ' engagements, among these being two seasons at the State Fair. " He has also filled many, engagements with other organizations and has met with much "success. - Mr. Lucas has always taken an active part in given at the Opera House this even- holds a position as bookkeeper with ing by the pupils of Miss Helen a stone and lumber company. He Crawford. " . ia an alumnus of OAC and visits his Mrs. Sarah Moore arrived home parents at an opportune time to at- from Portland, Wednesday even ing. She and Miss Eda Jacobs were down from this city as dele gates to the Grand Lodge of the Rebekahs. -. . , - A committee is already busily ngaged at-the task of studying up designs for decorations on Uor yallia 'Day." That they will be great goes without saying, to go and swell the crowd. The Ladies Chorus will sing at the Oi era House in connection with Miss Crawford's Elocutionary Entertainment, and also at the Baccalaureate exercises on Sunday morning, and on commencement Jay. tend, commencement at the college. He will be here for about a month. A journal devoted almost wholly to school matters recently reached thiscitv from the East and much prominence is given James W Storms, who is now principal of the Webb City (Kansas) high Ecaool Prof. Storms will be recalled by Be sure many former students at OAC, as he is a graduate of that institution taking his degree in" 1892. Of his success in life there is no doubt Local Spiritualists are pleased to note that President Harrison D Barrett head of the : Spiritualistic Association of ' the United States and Canada, expects to arrive in . I : t 1 .!: u: Miss Came Danneman left her r . , " . . . . J?... n ... m SI I UU1U 1U bUtO DbatO Will ViOlU VJ' borne m Clem, Eastern Oregon, for H,,. . i n al friend of Mrs. L. V.Flint of this city and during his visit here she will give a reception in his honor. Something like three months ago Milton 1 Morgan, of this . city, , " planted some mushroom - spawn in ne 1 j u:u v 1 I c Jt 3 it. basement of his house. Lately each morning has seen a new - supply of mushrooms in evidence. -A coupl of days ago he fixed , up a box of spawn and - contributed" it to the Ex this city last Tuesday. - She will visit friends enroute but will be . here in season for commencement. Miss Danneman is an. alumnus of OAC. Guy Moore arrived home Wed nesday from Chicago, where spent the last year at school work. It was understood that he -went to Chicago ta take a course in elocution, but we are informed that he also gave considerable time to tha study of medicine. Willard Linville of tbu city. Her husband is one of the prominent photographers of the City of the Angels. Blackledge, leading wall paper dealer. . 30t- . Except C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. there will be no services in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Union service in the Congregational church at o p. m. There will be no morning service at the United Evangelical church Th3 Uhlte IIouoo- S. L Kline. this part of the state. Best time of the season to see the Beautiful Willamette and Portland. One way $1.50; round trip good for ten days $1.75. 'Boat leaves Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. 6 a. m .. .' 48-y On account of baccalaureate ser mon at OAC there-will be no ser vices at the M. E. church next Sun. day morning. All. the usual even ing services will - be held. There will be installation of newly elect public entertainments having for ed officers of Epworth League. their purpose the advancement of community interests, and is a valuable man in his home town. Graduate Recital. The graduation' piano recital bv Miss Louise Smith Glanville, a pupil of Gerard Taillandier,' ot the Oregon Agricultural College, will occur m college chapel, " Sat urday, Tune 10, at which time she wiil play the following pro gram: - IgonatfOp. 31, No. 1......... ...Beethoven completely, and visitors may receive By invitation of the trustees of Albany College, Rev M. S. Bush, pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city,' will deliver the annual address to the young people of Al bany next Sunday. It will be a union meting of all the churches in Albany and will be .held in. the M. E. church. . , A sub-station of the Portland postoffice has" been established on the grounds of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, near' the main entiance tor the accommodation of visitors at-the Fair. The station is equipped Standard Patierns. To meet the demand in our increasing Dress Goods Trade we have added a full line of these popular fashions. The Standard Patterns give better satisfaction than anv othpr market. ADVANCED IN v QUALITY 10c. & 15c. NO ' HIGHER REDUCED IN PRICE "THE DESIGNER." Subscriptions taken for "The Designer," a real Home and Fashion Magazine. Was $1.0 per year, is now 80 cents. Its sole aim is one of helping all. women, indoor and out, along beautifuland practical lines. The very latest of fashions' trend. -"The Designer for June now on file, 10 cents per copy. - Call and see our line of Summer Suitings. We carry the Newest and Most Popular Goods. Mail orders carefully and promptly filled. The White House, Corvallis, Ore. J If I Were a Bird- ...:.....Henselt Etude, Op. No 5 Nocturne, Op. i5, No 2 Chopin Vaise, Op. 70, No. I Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6.... Liszt Concerto in A-Minor. .....Hummel The orchestral part will be played on a second piano by Prof. Taillandier. D. O. Hlaxtsutd. ICAas. Blakssfe. CORVALLIS STEAM LAUNDRY. Patronize Home Industry Outslda Order. Solicited. . AH Work Guararttoad. m CORVAUJS,1ZZ OREGON. Sub-Depots Established. tneir mail tnere, purcnase money orders and stamps, and mail letters. H. A. Wickf, living in the Hbnry Kirch house at No. 724 tfaker Sstreet. yesterday captured the first prize for the best cabbage furnibhed for the Linn county ex hibit at the Fair."" The prize ia a round trip, ticket to Portland and an exposition ticket. The cabbage was planted in December and Mr. Wicks has cut tingle beads weighing xU$ pounds-T-Albany Herald. Yesterday Smith & B gulden had on exhibition at their place of busi ness acaf that dressed 189 pound? Benton county exhibit at the Mrs- L. L. Porter, Mrs. Linwood position. This -will be quite jones ana miss Anna oamueis, 01 feature at tne Jair and will no Oregon CityT came up yesterday doubt afford some hungry attend noon, and went to Uor vallis to at-1 ant a feed of mushrooms. at the Agricultural College. The roiiowing stuaenis win wise tViron Ui1!p ir ordiuton of Pt the program to be given by college. Albany Herald. the vocal department, . June 12 at A. W. Moses and family arrived hv thn Missen Oarrin Rnnhftnan. . it 11' m i - l J " . - in oorvauis, luesaay, ironnjwynee, Gertrude McBee. Mabel e Keadv. xt J . i : . i - I . ' ' nev., anu expecbto remain auout a The county court has under taken the establishment ot a number of stations or depots where aiticles for exhibit at the Fair may be left, 'Any article maybe left with the following The animal lacked one day of bf named parties .at the places op- ing two months old and those post- oosite their names: - ' - ed declare it to have been of re- Marion Hayden ....ilsea maskable size fdr its age. There Mat Wilhelfn.....: . . : : . Monrne ws . exwaoruinary V aiwouni oi t ff w,.. Tionfn.,to5n "sweet breads" in the -veal. The Mrs. M. J. Whitbv,..:..:...wmameue ?al? waB iiaid by: -George Mc- w a mM - Th;inmoth Laughlin and he received . 5 cents rs T5vr,0 sr - : Wwn P pound for the animal, or $9 45. W. A. GellaUv..N.:.:..........-BlodeettlT-8 is pretty good for a two month W. S. Alcorn. ............Kines Valley ca,f' T. Ranney..t.,.;...................Summit -the woman's foreign Missionary V, A. Carter...... Soap Creek bociety cf - the -First Methodist Lewis Wentz...V...........,...Fairmonnt church held a derghtful missionary month. Mr. Moses is a son of Rev. P. A.M3ses of this city. For the past few years he has held I a posi tion in the Indian Training School at Owyhee, to which place he will return at .the termination of his visit here." Agnes von der Hellen, Edna Allen, Una Stewart, Mrs. F. L. Miller and Mrv E. R. Hughes: duets by Misses Mmsette rlnllips . and Mcli j Messrs. JVC. Knapp andC. A. Ingle, Misses Margaret Herron and Ma belle . Keady: - quartette, Misses Cooper, Allen, Stewart and McBee iunug mo jure pars oi ju'y n.. ;.a0.; f )ho nu;t;n V,. T tIT a 1 I 1 r i 1 UEl V iCG V tug ID jUU.i.Ull u. w nueneaa ana wire, wno nave t aA w;n k n Lt- tt it - a i n - ucau kjuuuo y n xix wo clo jxk-j no. vurg0 oi v,auuiorn nan, uau, in- Snn(1)lv booMO a m " Th 11 tend going East for a visit of six pvi will b riinnmd i x . 1 1 mi it --ww -w - j Uf fcWO IllUllLIlH. iUfV Will I T t 4J U ... i x- i I au.u uaoiui auu ucuuio nucuu vuo visit reiauvs ia x-ennsyivania, uMri nn- - u Vonneoiicui, iviassacnuseiisanaiNew Tn th nvfin:nff ftt 8 n. m. nhildren'a l-Ta rvt nahi q : ATi AA 1 if aKaa H Bona 1 . S"rv " Iu-' . "1,,clJC . "ai Day will beobserved with an appro that it is thirteen years since he L.t- h iu uiij MW u OI . titled. l-Liehtins the World." The Adam Assell was brought out pastor Will preach a 10-minute ser from Newport, Wednesday, . with a mon to the children on "The Bov Ladies Coffee Club is to be asked to contribute cut roses during each week ef the Exposition in order that Benton's ex hibit may always present .an attractive appearance. ' . -. Additional Local. broken ankle: It appears that he fell through a trap-door in the ceil ing of a building over there. For a man of Mr. Assell's age this is a very severe misfortune. However, he has many friends here who will see that he wants for nothing. He iB at the home of John Scott. There will be no service on Sun day morning at theCongregational church, the congregation will wor ship with the college in the Armory. In the evening the service will be at 8 o'clock and the sermon will be preached by the Rey. Dr. House of Portland. The- following musical numbers will be given: Anthem, "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah" by Mrs. Bsrchtold, Misses Allen and von der Hellen, Messrs. Knapp and Iluzhes; male quartette, "Onward - and Upward," Messrs. Knapp, Hill, Hughes and Ingle; duet, "the truid ing Star," Mrs. 0. E. Peterson, Miss Sana Allen: Anthem by' the full choir, sob by Ilia. F. Bdio'utold. See Blackledge for furniture, etc. Last Wednesday, Spencer Bick nell made application for citizen ship. ' . Finest bread obtainable- arty- where at Small's. -. - . ' . , 46-54 James Lewis reports the sale of the S. B. Roberts property in Jobs Additton to John Gortmaker. tea 'at the home of Mrs. George bmitb, : Wednesday afternoon. "- A reading by Miss Francis Belknap, vocal duet by Mrp. Farmer and Mre. Holmes and . a vocal . solo ky Mre Harold Strong were the literary features of the program. A very interesting ta'k was made by Mrs ijum, a reBiaent or inai i lor a num ber of years. Particular reference was made to the condition of women "India. About thirty ladies were present to enjoy a dainty lunch. Three Physicians Treated Without Success. that Helped Jesus." . We wish to have at large attendance U rank E. Jones, pastor. . ' The Knights of the Maccabees oi Corvallis have etarted a vigorous campaign for new members. Dis trict Commander J no. B. Gentry, of Albany, is with them and will superintend : tbe campaign . 1 he Maccabees are recognized as the foremost beneficiary order in the world. ; They are the only order that absolutely guarantees a man his policy, on a stated payment . You know just how much you have to pay year in and year- out. They also have the finest sick and accident protection of any . society . It is the intention of the order here to take in 50 members in the next three weeks and by the way they are coming in they will have more than that number. ; The first big meeting will occur on Wednesday evening, June 14, when there will ba eoui6tiiing doing. ' Largest line of matting in coun tv at lilackledees. - 30tf County court met and anjourned last Wednesday. . The most im portant business was the auditing of the usual monthly bills. Get your school hooks and school supplies ait uriauaui u& y cuo. Mrs. Graca E. Hall, who suffered an attack of appendicitis a week ago, is reported to be much improv ed. It is hoped that she will be her usual self within' a few days Finest hammocks at way down prices at Winegar's harness shop. --, 48 A few days ago Dr. N. B. Avery arrived back at his home town after an absence-of five or six months passed in Portland and San -Fran cisco. He does not expect to remain in Corvallis lor any length of time. - Mrs. G. F. Abel arrived a few days ago from Los Angeles, ; Calif, for a brief visit. -She is a sister of Buy your Lewis and Clark outfits from J. M. No'aniSon. Him . W. L. Yancy, Fadncah, Ky., writes 'I had a severe case of feidnev disease and three of . the best physicians in Kentucky treated Die without- success I then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave immediate -relief, and three bottles - cured me permanently. gladly, recommend this wonderful rem eay," ; For sale by Graham & Wortham Closing Out. For want of room we will close out at cost all .Trunks, Tele scopes, Small Rugs and Art Squares. We wantTthe public to know that this sale is Bona Fide, as we need the room'for, a Ladies' Cloak and Suit Depart ment. ' J. M. NOLAN & SON F. L. MILLER'S Great June Sale v A Bargain Opportunity thaf 3 Happens Only Once a Year. On Wednesday, June 7th we place on sale Our Entire Stock of Summer Wash Fabrics ; and Ladies' Waists. WASH FABRICS. 10c 121-2 15 20 25 35 50 Reduced to 8c 10 11 15 19 271-2 3712 NEW WAISTS. We have just received from the East a Sam ple line of waists which we are instructed to Sell At Cost, ranging in price from 40c to $6. The sale includes all of our New Spring Goods, and when we say it is a bargain opportunity, we mean it. So came in and see. ' You are welcome everybody is. A. ROBINSON IN DEPENDENT PHONE 18 A. L. STEVENSON N DEPENDENT PHONE 801 ' Robinson & Stevenson Real Estate, Loans and Insurance A FULL LIST OF FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY "FOR SALE OFFICE PHpNE, INDEPEND'T 3TB Corvallis, Ore. .Open Day and Hight. Rooms Single or En Suite Notice to Creditors. Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor with the will annexed of the estate of Khoda Taylor, deeeased.. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified as by law reauireu, w tne unaersurnea ac uorvaius, ure gon, within six months from this date. . Wawkr- K. TtYLoa, Execu'or-' . Dated this Sth day oi ulay, 19j6. - GQRVALLiS m . . C. HArjr.7EL,Prop. One of the Fnasf JErapazf Hotels In thaValley. ' - Bits Mjats atf Trains Both Phonos We want the work you are particular aboutv