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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1905)
5 LecALANdrcfisONu Mayor A. J. Johnson was .in Al bany on business Wednesday. Geo. A. Waggoner arrived home Wednesday from Portland, whew he had paeeed the previous 'week. -The IowanB picnic was held in Avery's grove just south of town yesterday and was well attended. A splendid time was reported. , r There will be" German preaching be a kiln of brick Sunday at the Prebbytenan church at 2:30 p. re., by Rev. Byerline, of Albany. AH cordially invited. Workmen have started at the task of putting a concrete walk in front cf ihe August Hodes grocery and &. W. S. Pratt's jewelry store. Mrs. F. L. Miller mud oo, Mux. arrived hotn from th ErpoeitionJ Wednesday.. Prof. S. W. Holmes made a trip to Portland, Tuesday, on matters of business. ' Wednesday. June 21. .was the longeet day in the year and it seem ed as long as it was. Engineer a. N. Miller Report. Makes Last Monday - evenine . about ioo citizens gathered at the court house to hear the report ot En Fair in Portland. Mr. Allen speaks in highest praise of the Exposition and declares it to be on a scale to arouse the pride of every Oregonian Presbyterian church Rev. M. 8 Bush pafetor. Bible School 10 a m.; special Children's Day service with rite of Infant Baptism It a. m.:C. E. meeting 7 p. m. Even ing service at 8, subject, "The Ino mutable Law of Life." o nrw A nrinw t.h nt wek. mftnn- jSt Completed a SUXVtJ of the facturing tile. The r,rxl thinar will piuicu water route irom js.ock creeic to tnis city, on tne proDa 11 - a. t - a ... 7 ' r Pnrtiund saia system. where they had been in attendance The meeting was called to or at the Exposition.. ; der by B. W. Johnson, president a w a vi?a,M T- ot the Citizen's League. Mr turned home Wednesday from June- men reaa nis report ana lion Citv. where he had SDent a few bad good attention while so do John Allen and wire arnvea nome Mava oa his farm. ; - ing. Alter He concluded many Wednesday from a wee at tne w , -mnr , frnm questions were asked him C.ratra Will intV t. hnil1iniF nf ' According to Mr. Miller's re- B T--1 1 . II. J Mas Pauline Kline, iust west ol port is-ocs reeK snoma De rap the school house. ped :within a couple of miles ot m,0 w a wiia .rri tinmA 8 source, thus making the mam last Tuesday from ssyeral days P1 "ne a "action more man io scent with - Portland friends aud miles long-rthat is to the city . - - . - - . M ' "!. : mi f t visitinff the .Exposition, umits. mere is ngurea ,m ais- r;oa nAinh;na TT00n.i .rrit, triDuuon within .tne city limits home Tuesday from Oregon City, sm!thm2i? excess of 3 n"les near which place Bhe recently clot- U1 F1!" ' x uc pcc oi tne yru- The day after going into camp at BUUUes8IUA ru.. BUU" -Ti 5. x VT , y- r, th TCTnoRitinn with the O AC cadets Travel to the bav has already lVc 1CVC1 S'vmg a. u &uui- Lieut. Oninlan received a teleeram beeun to a limited extent. A.num- cient to carry water to this city informing him that he was to be ber of families have already gone wltm transferred from OAC to Berkeley, to the coast to spend a few days, uam., wnere ne wouia nave cnarge Mrs. Mabel Lauehlin " who - has of the aflairs miiitaire during the . ,.itint in thia c;tv, for some coming echool year, - ; k . th home of her father. Rev. Peatty will be a delegate H. H. XJronise, left Wednesday for hydraat equally distributed, from ban Francisco to the xSenton her home in La Grande. - .T m-pR Snencer and - wife over from Alsea, Tueedav and re- to ls city every 24.. nours and turned home yesterday. Mr. Snen- the pressure is supposed to be cer drives a very fane span of mules, about 90 pounds per square inch. Of this there is no question . A reserveir sufficient - to Prof. J. B. Horner, Geo.- B. 250,000 gallons is figured for lo- Keady, R. L. Whitehead, Rev. E. cation on Baldy Butte. This F. Green, O.: llerse went over to supposed to be constructed ol cou Alsea, yesterday on a fishing ex-1 crete and at an elevation 24.0 feet pedilioD, to remain a couple of days, above the city. This reservoir A number of cade's unexpected- will be about 2 miles from Cor- ly returned home a few day ago vallis, 1 a V a. - I J J il A i.1 ' ana tne report is aoroaa uuit.tupy Across guicnes and ravines came back because they could not aloni? the route of the main line stand the food furbished them dur- it & proposed to use steel - pipe. ing tne encampment. but in the main wooden ninW of . . . . . .. .. . - . . . 1 L 3 The morning sumect- at tne m.lirom o to 10 inches in diameter E. church next Sabbath will be Ms reckoned in the estimate. The "btandmg the leet, After 1 horough I sjze Df the pipe is to be governed Self-ExaminatiOD." la the even-ju,,, c1 ( tll- ol - ; five hours. The city mams are figured at 4 and inches in size and are very exten sively distributed throughout the city, lnere is provision tor 40 uted. it is estimated that 1,000.000 . 11 rMC f mnfa . . . . V. i- nr rtW lama 1 yaiiuiu ui vv a lua y : caiiitu is County Sunday School Convention to be held in the M. E. church of this city, June 29-3C. We are in formed that the " reverend gentle- n.an is to conduct the various ser vices in connection with the con vention. During the past day or so the two principal diay companies of this city have consolidated. Hence forth they are to be known as the Corvaliis Transfer Co. The exact reason for the combine is not known, . but it is safe to assume that it was thought to be to the interest of all concerned to join their fortunes. , Miss Olive Thompson . was ex ' pected to arrive . home yesterday. Her nieces, Misses Aloha and Vera Thompson, of Seattle, joined her in Portland and came up for a visit osii-jE-xaminaiiou. . xi ine even- b t-ne slope of the country alone ..mo' ;Vr;a-;a.wi n w the pipe is hid. : Mr. Mil axiB. i.- a., luuuiuoju, uioui- - i j 1 1. (i:f fL ofm 1J K 1 r il jrjn r o I - . ... . ! iaalu kua1, J wulu UK- ueio oi mouBuui iuu uav.sroi Kenort has it that while wheat is c : - expected to arrive Sunday from the iookim, well Bprine oat8 are not UD ".-"1 . ir! .lKi. iUirurk . . . r .. m . . Headworks on Kock Creek 1Q gome Sections On ine XbaSt Diae Clearuieaud grubbing wr, , x -r I 1 i 1 J r . Steel nd woodpipe TUeSaay, JameS 1j6W1S negOtiat- "etweou uoro uu ruruauu cut Gites, air.lve8 and orerttowa .l t.h Pain nf thft S. K Rrnwn farm WOrmB Are in evidence and lUSt IS 5- ,n fng - - - 1 1 nir IPAH Rnti (UKnm Rfpaprwald domsr considerable damasre. - r ipe layinir t . m t ? mi ' I - -. , I Haulinv of materials Ol rort JLOWnsend, Wasn. ine Tlrarl Rnrnftt wVin wontlv 1. BxcavaUon and back flllinr price was f 10,800. ?Mr. Stegerwald turned from- eight months passed iwvoiroo Bdv Butte has given One f thr Long bOVS :a hn Sn,,thirn OrPmri . nhm ha w 1-8 nnle ol dist.aywem lease Cf the place. -5-The farm riS.L.rinfTPrI in minino -rhtK5loH nnmc f 500.00 1.380 0 S3.544.40 950 50 J . 330.00 430 00 :. 1,8j7.82 - 1.900.00 10,200.0050,95i72 804.00 17,025.00 - 19.525.00 said to be a good one and is located n!er,d id wmnles of corner ore at.rdd8 "nn',r,,'an? between this 1,200.00 4.950.00 70,477. 7S 3,52a8j m va it tut CUV urnii XBUomma. h nffim a fw rinvn ncrn - H a T . .. . , .. , - Mr StWiTArww homrht it. on .noitn. . l-.i.:",! u-TfLl " h-ne "en, suomuted tne lOUOW - w v. r- . ' - - v 1 1 11 im 1 irtr n hih iviihiii v iiriui-L. 1 . Utinn . . . r - - , 0 . - - ing as an estimate ol revenues , , , . - . wuee.oi aoap tireeK, and derived from the system "ri w aw-- -1.1, iTi . r urmr. 111 hum i:ilv.- w uii i isv ; ; run ' . J ' I . - . J I UVW IVaMtOl vuusuuraiB w ,iiw, iu uiviflgu wiaugiuR uu uvoidto- Wfivfl gnmmoned to FortlanfL havfl i"1- w o per cen. on 6,w.w ?3,yw.uu iug me uetaus 11 an agricultural been exensed from serv ce on the automobile, in writing to friends in TTnWo-fitatoo rA orol l nrw orKS.tl. I tet income to the city per annum $3,550.00 this City .recently referred to the I in nsiRn on thA rmlt nr innnmnm nf labor Btnke in progress in that. city. Senator Mitchell in connection with said that on one occasion he was the land fraud-cases. nViliffprl in ftnrnr - a honir-ir-. lnn fif 1 "J -v., q,t zA.tni i. 41.. vu uuimoja tun auuiiDDiuii tu buc Exposition at Portland will be" 25 cents instead of u cents as hereto- -. Alir-A WinUnrirf nrriv fore. The gates are to be opened home yesterday from a week's visit av uuuu kuu mo cjLuuib uuiiuiugs I jq Portland. are to remain onen until fa o clock in the afternoon. The amusement clackledge, leading wall paper will not be dealer. - oUt pattern material on his back about the city in order to" secure afe de livery and to eecape paying about $10 for the transfer of an aimful of material. . . . '. ' Additional Local. See Blackledge for furniture, etc. i nBeop"Th" Faaoprr of God.t Evtoing'ssmoes anion with th EodeaTorers. Discussion and ser mon, "Oar National Heritage.", The Teachers' Summer Normal at Albany, Oregon, will open for enrollment on July 3rd, and full work commence on July 5 Those nterested should write at once to I. E. Richardson. - 52 Attorney W. E. Yates was called to Albany on business yesterday. Dave Osburn accompanied by his wife and daughter went to 'ortland, Wednesday, to visit the Exposition.:; Dave '. will return ' within a ouple of day s . , : Dunn ir his absence Dick Tom is on duty as night omcer. ' .-.l Tha White IKouso. S. LlUIno. Billings-Herbert. Wednesday evening at . nine clock Mr. Ralph Billines. of Ashland, Oregon, and Miss Myr tle Herbert were united in mar riage, Kev. ti. jti. ieese, pastor of the First Methodist church,. officiating.;' Both of the contract ing parties are popular graduates of OAC. ' ' " v Mr. Billing will ' take to Ash- and with him one of the Corval- is young ladies, who by her win ning ways and charming charac ter leaves a host of friends. ' She has always been very active j.n church circles and will be verv much missed. Mr. ' Billings is one of the substantial young men of Jackson county. They were the recipients of beautiful presents, consisting of silverware and cut glass. . A neat check from Ashland reminded them of the more oraCtical things boldJ of Hfe. The groom's present to the bride was a handsome gold watch. The following persons, consti tuted the little vteidiag paity : Rev. and Mrs. Feese, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Blake, Mr. and ; Mrs. Herbert; Messrs. Ross . Baverly, Stanley Herbert ; Misses Mamie and Stel la Hall, Xeah and Gertrude Bar clay, Addie Reader, Addie Hor- ton, "Frances Belknap, . Violet, Georgie and Bessie Herbert. Many good wishes from many friends go with them to their new home. They leave todav for -a visit to the Exposition and other places. . . - - . : special. ; We offer our entire stock of Spring and Summer Shirt Waists at crpar.- , - njiuics. j. iiese waists 4408. are made up in '-tflZilfrTrilt ? S. and comnrisp sioo -f Q9"f- aa &?1P2I3 &i- ' - A "UU6U1CU11VU!, VClJf Wj4mlfJt'l ' .T cTlOOI. OT. 1.-1. ..1.1. ... - vtjjSi- i r ikm rs stM i i -"v-.. auu u.niu.v nil-, f if il . Wdu nor i f V J tPI AA TTf-.Vi . - - v.w vv aists ..,...... bpeciai $ .75 l& J J oyeuicu .yy M' Jf 1.50 Waiste " " 175 Waists . Special 1.49 2,00 Waists ..Special 1.70 f l ;Y:."vii-,t rSt n rn ttt . i. . - " .- . -. -. . ;l Yt uuvvaiscs.... ...... special .iy .j.UMV 3.00 Waists....... "".Snftp.ifll 9.99. 3.50 Waists.......... Sr,ecial 2.98 China Silk Waists; very stylish, $3-50, $4.00,' $4.50 and 5.00 values, . Reduced to 3 00, 3.50, 4.00 and 450 This Sale will Continue for One Week Only. 1 5f ........... 1 1 M it i i i n -' i i r I - if J II 1" a.Lfl ECLOGUE. The White House, 9 Corvaliis, Ore. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE. OAK GROVE CHIPS. Lumber for Sale. Fir Lumbar, dressed or rough. Complete house bills delivered if so desired. It will pay you to invsitigits th- prices.- Mills two mtle3 wast of Independ;nt school house. Bell phone 4x2. . OTIS SKIPTON ; . .. ' v. ; ; . -; . ;-. - . R. F. D. No. 2, Corvaliis, Oregon. Dm Om Hlamtand. . Ohaa. Blakoaleo. CORVALUS STEAM LAUNDRY. Patronize Homo Industry Outmlda Ordar Sollcttad. All Work OiMarantaad. -a CORVALUS, OREGON. 26 Largest line of 'matting in count ly at Blackledges. - - 30tf Louis H. ZeiB, born and raised in tnis city, a brotner of Jolin Z-eie, features on the Trail v was mmfl to Minn T?.na Tlnnhlp- ,. check a short time ago at Redding, -;:..-' -7-J-'-::- C H. Barnell and family leave Calif. The "bride recently arrived Williaais, one of OACs crack today for a vieiu at the Exposition, in that vit.xr frnm T-onJviilo C,n sorinters. arrived from Portland. They expect to . spend the summer Thn vi.nnor ftnnnln Vinvn taben ' nn Wednesda v. and went home vester- in beattle. their residence at Kennett. Calif., day. A number cf other students where Louis will conduct a branch came back with him. They speak pstablishment inf thn Zbib Rrns. inn well Of things down there, but sav fnntorv. Wa am nlfiasn to nr,tf thai they, had enoueh of it. The Mrs. Koeovsfcy ana cdiiaren are " that Redding naners pneak verv encampment we understand was to here from Chicago visiting relatives. riiVhlv cf hoth brinn nnn irrnnm: break uo yesterday and the cadetB Mrs. Rogovtky is a lister of Mrs. . .. . t , - scatter throughout the state. ' C.,E. Hout of this city Durine the summer season the - ; - - . Wnfof ih f-bri-Bti.n rhnrob will Raymond Honkle. son of G. W. finest weacl obtainable any- - eive a series of - short talks on Henkle of this city,s arrived last - Pin.. . -r. . n . .. . I 3 f o t 1 n.i:r . 1 ri. -uiDie iieroes ana Heroines" at iuuuy Hum ou o, .u. A.Wr Next Sunday is the regular day cYcunig eCfviw... xeju..., ouuuajr ".7' , : J..I ".,r . K n at M . E. church, iSouth . Jfreach morning me subject wm oe "nris- 7; '"ing morning and! evening by .the tian Character." The evening sub- Independence thence to - Portland Sud (1Q m J & "11 1 l ( 1 1 1 xl in J T r vrlQir. ina Holp aTrAnTKiK h. f J of God." Sunday evenine. July 2. will seturn- to San Jose. Raymond Summer School Prof.v S.- W. the sermon will be on the Fourth of U8 now in the drug business in San Holmes will begin a summer school July, Bubject, "Our National Ban- Jose and is doingwell. ' for teachers June 26, and continue ner." All the old soldiers are . especially invited to attend this Kl"w- uaU.UUM,iBWi. Or. Just before coming to this Mrs. Hi. A. Gillett and. niece, - Merwin McMaines has just com- city she spent a few days at the Miss Ada McGraw, arrived in this oleted a directory of this citv. The Exposition in Portland. ; It is city a few days ago f rem Oraw work was done in this office and is likely that she will spend the great- f ordsyille for a yisit of some ten - ceriainiy a creai. 10 iar. mcmaines, er part 01 ine summer nere. ner uays mm reiauvcu. who did all the work unassisted husband recently left Grants Pass and i designed the ; directory from to go to Jackson county, , where he cover to cover, mere are iu4 pages has acceptea a situation as assayer of v aluable and useful matter and Tor the Oregon; Bell mining com neat advertisements of all our lead- pany. This company is installing ing business firms throughout this a ten-stamp mill and will haye it city and county. It will be a long in working order in the course of a tim e before Corvaliis can boast an- month. If Ed likes it ; where he is other directory so neat and com- at present located the probabilities : plete as is this one. . It must be are that he will not return to S33Q to bo appreciated. ' r: - - Grants PiS3 to rcsids. .:i a. .... ka We would be pleased to have the ladies of Corvaliis call at the Occidental Hotel and examine our Kitchen . Cabinet. Globe Cabinet Uo. - b'Z Congregational church Rey. E. P. Green pastor.-;- Sunday" school 10 a . m. : worship " and sermon at 11 a.m.; C. E. meeting 7 p.; m evening eervico 8 p. m. Mornic 0. N. Stu.vt left, Monday, for Califor nia. . . . . I Paul Johnson and family spent Sunday at Sulphur 8piings. ' ; ' .. - Mre"S. F. LawrcDsou baa been on the sick lit lately, but is some better at present. ' . - . Alfred Williamson aud wife, of A' bany, were vuitinK relatives at Well,' Sunday. .- Lewis Wenti and Rub Jones started, Monday, for Portland whjre tl ey ex ect i to spend a few day at the Fair. - Miss Paulirn Karsteina is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stellmacber, i Portland, and' while there will-take in the Fair. Frank Dodele, cf Wells, is seen in this part quite often ot late. Ha has a new buggy, you know, and the girls say its a hammer. - Rev. Laaner, pastor of the Evangelic al church of Albany, .preached at Oak Grove, Sunday. - The graduating exercises ol the s!hools of the north end of the county will be held at North Palestine-church June. 28. John Harris, cf Wells, is borne again much improved in health, but s not en tirely rid of the rheumatism that i.lias been givin ; him so much trouble of late. Mru Ingall and diughler, Bernice, who have been at the bedside of her mother, MrP. Waldron, left for Baker City, ; Saturday, adcompanied by her mother who has recovered sufficiently to make the trip. ; Strawberries are getting to be a thitig of the past. The crop was about two- thirds of the average bat prices held up well and the growers have done about as well as they commonly do. ' . : Haying has been commenced quite early there is already a good deal cut and shocked and one caa hear the click of the mower in all directioms. The hay crop is good and if good weather contin ues there Bhould not be an scarcity of feed next winter. F. L. MILLER'S Great June Sale - i . - -. . -- - .- A Bargain Opportunity that 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. t . 8c 10 11 15 19 2712 371-2 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 come in and see. You are welcome everybody is. A. ROBINSON iNOmNDtNT Phone M8 A. U. STEVENSON ROEFIHOCNT PHONE 201 Robinson & Stevenson Real Estate, Loans and Insurance A FULL LIST OF FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY ; FOR SALE OFFICE PHONE, INDEPEND'T 3T5 Corvaliis, Ore. 'A l 1 USFIIYOUR PRDPERTf WITH SUS Mo Secret About It. It is no secret, , that for cuts, burns,' ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, boils, etc., nothing was so effective as Bucklen'B Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to care a bad sore I had, and it is all O. . for sore eyes," writes D. . L. Gregory, of Hope, Texas. 25c at A Ilea Wood ward's drag store. . i ...... Onan Day and Night RoomslSinglo or EnSulto Take The Gazette for all the . mMOTILL GORVALUS.. J. C. HALir.lEL, Prop. OitB ofitha FlnBstlEtjulped Hotels In the Valley. Both Phones. Bus Meets an Train s.(