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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1906)
.LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Mrs. Carrie Reeves and child left Sunday forSalem to reside. Stroata of Summit waa a Curvallis visitor the last of the week. Mrs. Fish of Lincoln county was visiting friends 'in the county the last of the week. Geoiee Cathey left Friday to epend the summer in Portland, pur- euing his studies. Mrs. Fred Ingle left yeBterday for Portland, after a visit at the J. W Ingle home in this city. Miss Georgia Newbury of Port land is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. H-Crawford in this city. Tom Cams and' family moved the last of the week into the A. Pe terson house on ninth street, near the Bogue home. Mrs. S. T. Jeffrys of Portland arrived the last of the week for a visit with friends. She left Friday for Teledo, to visit friends there. Clark Munday is clerking at the Graham & Wortham drug Btore. Clark is an OAC student, and is de sirous of gaining practical experience. Mr. . and Mrs. Luce left Friday for Oregon City, where they are to reside. Thev have been in Corval- lis while their son Fred attended. college this fall. , Tony Noltner, a former Corval lis newspaper man, was in this city the last of the week. He is now in terested in the "Rural Spirit" pub lished in Portland. Miss y Louise Cooper left Friday for a visit in Salem. From there she expected to go to Portland and then to Sacramento, to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. J. Johnson arrived home Friday evening from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Scio. Mr. Johnson has been it Burns, Eastern Oregon, for about the same length of. time. A number of families of relatives ara to celebrate at the William Schmidt home near Granger, to morrow. A feature of the occasion 8 to be a sumptuous dinne-, served on the lawn. A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. N nez Francisco at their home Saturday .evjning in honor of the latter's mother, Mrs. Lillie Kiog. A number of friends were present and a very pleasant evening was Bpent. Mrs. George Carl and children left for Carlton, Friday noon, where Mr. Crl is eDgaged in work on a church that is being built. The fa-i.ily will caup fr several week?, thin combining business wi hplea? ure. M iss Etta Johnson has purshased of Mrs. Maud Hemphill the 25 f )ot corner on which the Johnson mill inery store and the Robin 'on & Stevenson reil estate office are lo cated. The deal was made Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Miner and Mrs. Will R)?s. who have been at tending the United Evangelical conference at Turner for ten days, arrived home Friday evening, and feport a fine meeting and a good time. A party of Corvallis boys leave today for Newport, where they go to celebrate. In the party were Claude Swan, Dan Sutherland, Timmy FUtt, Bert Pilkington and Mark McCallister. They will re turn Thursday. Mies Rena Spencer, a former well-known Corvallis girl, a r.iece of Jesse Spencer, was married to Laughlin Purrie at Aberdeen, Wash., last Wednesday. Tbey ex pect to visit Corvallis relatives in about a month. Afier editing 'he Po!k con!y Iten.izer for IS years W. A. Wash has eo'.d thep'nnt and subscription list to V. P. Fiske, who has been foreman in the office all these y far?'. The paper is to be changed and im proved and the publication dav cnangeuirom rriuay to Wednesday. Fred C.'Peil has accepted a pos ition with the Corvallis Creamery Company as boskkeeper. For some years Mr. Peil has been bookkeeping for Wilhelm and Sons, of Monroe. He expected to move Lis household effects to this city from Monroe yes terday and to enter upon his duties at once. At present his wife and children are visiting relatives on .the Siuelaw. There was a quiet wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, Thursday afternoon at three o'clock, when Bert Winkle of Benton county and Miss Nel'ie Jones of Lincoln county were united for life. The ceremony was per formed by Judge Holgata in the presence of only a few intimate friends, and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Winkle left for a ' trip to Lincoln county. They are to reside in Corvallis wherernany friends unite .in good wishev Iyan Hawley, of Bsilefountair, was a pleasant visitor in Corvallis, Friday. ' ; -' " - - "" Dow Walker came up from Port land Friday evening for a brief visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. .Phillips went to Turner, Sunday, to attend the Christian camp meeting. The new officials were sworn in, and their bonds were approved by the retiring court, Saturday. Edna, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of Belle fountain, is very ill with appendi citis. . Mrs. Rial to Weatherford and children of Harrisburg are visiting at the Horning home in south Cor vallis. Miss Minnie Phillips is at home after spending two weeks with friends in Portland and other places. Mis. Sutherland arrived from Shedd station Friday evening for a few days' visit with her daughter, Miss Mary. Miss. Alice Edward! has returned home from a two weeks' visit with friends in Portland, Eugene and other points. W. S. Tomlinson, a substan tial rancher of the Wells neighbor hood, was a Corvallis visitor the last of the week. B. F. Grant, the well-known Alsea rancher, was in Corvallis Saturday, having brought out his wool to the local market. Mrs. James Brown and children hava arrived from Portland for a visit with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blakeslee. Daniel Cameron, ot Portland, wa9 an over Sunday visiter in Cor vallis with his brother, Amv. He is a traveling man for a Portland extract firm. ; Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Blackledge and daughter Janet, Mrs. Alice Jackson and Miss Olive Eaton left Saturday for Newport. They ex pect to return about Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orr, and son, of Rickreal, were in Corvallis the last of the week, en route to Dellefoun tain for a few davs' visit with their nephew, R )bert Kyle, and family. Th retiring ofcers of the com messioners' court held an adjourned session Saturday aftr noon. These officers are Judge Virgil E. Watters and Commissi ner W. A. Jolly, Peter Rickard, the third member, holding over. The graduating exercises cf the 8ih and 9th grade pupils of South ern Benton, held at Simpson' chapel Tuesday evening were very interesting, each pupil on the pro gram doing exceedingly well. A ihtjh jiuciience witi.essed the ex- e cises and participated in the ice cre im social that f 'lowed. About $1S was realized from the sale of cream, and everyone had a good time in the bargain. Miss Agness Wil-on expected to leave on the early train this morning for Portland, to join the Oregonian party for the trip to Yellowstone Park. Besides the 24 prize winners there will be thirteen maids of honor in the party, the two man agers and the- Utters' wivep, who will act as chaparones. The young ladies will spend the Fourth in Pi rtland, go to Long Beach on the morning of the 5th, return to Port land on the morning of the 7ih and leave at once fr Salt Lake ci'y. They will see Salt Lake and Boise City and then the wonders of Yellow stone. In Portland the party will be entertained at Hotel Oregon. Mr?. Charles Everett and children left yesterday for Portland, to reside. In hornr rf Mrs Everett a farewell recoptit n wa3 given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chae. Bacb, by the W. II. M. S. of th M. E. church. Those present were the members of the society and their husbands and a very happv evening was spent. Light refreshments wereafeatu:e and a general social time was erjoyed. Mr?. Everett has been a very active member of the society for years, and her co workers deeply regret hr depart ure from Corvallis Only good wishes follow the family to their new home. George Hodges was in Corvallis, Saturday, on his way to Poitland. Mr. Hodges resides at Salado, Liucoln county, and for the past year has been engaged in locating persons on timber claims in his section. He makes fnquent trips to Portland, bringing back with him newcomers who desire to locate in Lincoln county. Mr. Hodge3 is jto put in at Eik City a saw mill with a capacity of about 6,000 feet per day. The engine, and ether machinery is already ordered,and as soon as it arriyes the mill will begin operations. Tbe citizens of Big Elk have given Mr. Hodges j two lots on which 4o locate the, en- Urrvi .se. -v Large' hardwood lard barrels $1 each at Smalls'. ' 55 tf Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lilly of Wren were Corvallis visitors Sat urday. B. J. Thatcher reached home Saturday from an extended visit at his old home in Iowa. Economy fruit jars for sale at Zierolfs. 53 tf Mise Edith Hostettler left Sat urday for her home in Portland, after a few days visit with Mrs. H. W. Kaupisch. . Miss OHve Eaton arrived in Cor vallis, Thursday, from Newton, la., for a visit to Newport, for which place she departed Saturday. For Rent. 320 acre grain farm. Inquire at this office. 54tf Mr. and Mrs. Homyer and fam ily expected to leave yesterday for Salem, where - tbey are to reside. Their place north of town has been, purchased by E. F. Strouts of Kiug3 Valley. Prof. N. Tartar's summer school opened at OAC jesterday. It is especially for fitting teachers for their work, and gives any and everyone who attends, a thorough drill in review work. Economy fruit jars are found at Zierolfs. - 53tf C. B. Starr of Monroe was a Corvallis visitor Saturday and Sue-, day. He reports that crops are looking splendid in that section, and that hay is apparently but little if any injured by the late rainy spring. Celebrate the 4th of July in style. Buy your toggery at Nolan's. 54-5 W. A. Wells, who has spent the winter in New Mexico for the bene fit of heaitb, arrived home Satur day morning. " While considerably fatigued by his journey, Mr. Weiis is much improved in health and is looking very well. For Sale Fine old violin at sacrifice. Inquire at this office. 54tf Mrs. Ida Martin-CJingingsmith and children departed Saturday for their home in Portland. They have been guests for a week at tbe home of Mrs. Clingingsmith's parentp, Mi. and Mrs. James Martin of Irish Bend. All Artisans are cautioned to remember that the meeting this week is to be held Thursday in stead cf Wednesday evening as usual, on account of the Fouith. There is to be a banquet and other features, and every member is in vited to be present. Teams wanted at once o haul wood. P. A. Kline. . 53tf Mrs. Charles Everett has sold to Mrs. Mftud Hemphill the pro-p-rty on north Main street fcrmer Ip uee l us the M-ihodit p irson-aij-j. The consideration was $1,150. Mrs. Hemphill is to occupy the plane as soou as it is vacated by T. K. Fawcetr, the present occu puut, which will be within a few days. For economy fruit jirs see Zie rolf. 53tf Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the clerk of school district No. 9, Beaton county, will receive bids to paint tbe old school building; roof one coat and body of building two coats; wok and material to be first class ; give cost of labor, a'iSO contract price for labor and material. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and no bid will be re ceived after 9 a. m., July 10th. 54-5 A Tragic Finisn. A watchman's neglect permitted a lak in the great North Sea Dyke, which a child's linger could hav-J stopped, to be come a ruinous break:, devastating an entire' province of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Mclzer, of Vancebor ouh. Me , permitted a little cold to eo unnoticed until a tragi-J finish w9 only aver;ed by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "'Three doctors gave me uo to die of luna inflammation caused by a neglected cold ; but Dr. K.ng'a New Dis covsry saved my life." Guaranteed best ccugh and cold core. At A lien & Wood ward. s. 50e and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Your Liver Is out of ordei. You go to bed in a bad humor and get up with a bad taste in your month. You waat something to stimulate jour liver. Just try Herbine, the liver reaulator. A positive cure for Constipatiou, Dyspepsia and all livtr complaints. Mrs. F. Ft. Worth, Texas, writes: '"Have used Herbine in my family for years. Word's can't express what! think about it. Everybody in my household are happy and well and we owe it to Herbine." Sold by Graham & "Wortham. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned lias been duly appointed Ex ecutrix ef the last Will and Testament of James C Taylor, deceased, by the County Court of Ben ton County, State of Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate cf said Jam C Tay lor, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, -with the proper vouchers, duly veri fied as by law required, within six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at her resi dence in Corvallis, Oregon. . , Dated this 29th day of June, Tgo5. UI.UAK L TAYtOR, Kxecutrix of the last Will and Testament of James C. Taylor, deceased. Friday is cleaning-up day in CorvaUis if it doesn't rain again. Mrs. James Githens add children went to Peoria, Sunday, for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. R. J. Nichols and family left yesterday for their ranch home near Monroe, where the summer will be spent. M. Chappell and family moved Sat urday from the Burnap house on Ninth street to the Healy house on Third. The Everett boys were given a fare well party at the Abbott home Friday evening, and a very hatpy time is re ported. Friday's Eugene Guard says: "Will Dunlay, guard ou the OAC football team tor a number of years, was in Eugene yesterday on his way to Jasper." Misses Vera and Pearl Horner have gone to Newport, where they will occupy the family cottage during the summer. They arechaperoned by Mrs. Allen. Thomas Fletcher arrived in Corvallis, Friday evenfng, from Ontario, Eastern Oregon, having driven the entire distance. Mr. Fletcher comes to locate in Corvallis, his family having arrived last fall in time for the opening for college. - The third excursion to Newport this season was run from Albany to Yaquina Sunday. While the crowds are not as large as usually go later in the season, the trips are much enjoyed, and every one reports a One time on Sunday, with ideal weather. Mrs. Sarah Moore and daughter, Miss Gladys, left Sunday for Portland for a mouth's visit. Immediately after that they are to go to Chicago to reside, the son and brother, Guy Moore, being a student in a medical college there. Many sincere friends in Corvallis regret the departure ef this estimable family. To hundred thousand feet of lumber has been built into new sidewalks and cottages over at Newport, this spring, according to statements made. A walk is being Duilt to Newport beach, the streets are being cleaned, houses painted, flowers put out any many other improve ments made that add to tbe appearance and prosperity ot the town. The supply of 150 tickets for the ex cursion to Detroit tomorrow was so nearly exhausted Saturdav night that the Corvallis committee 'phoned to Al bany for an additional 100 tickets.. These were to have arrived yesterday, and there :s evey indication that the supply will not exceed the demand, as a great crowd will go from Corvallis. WATCH FOR KLINE'S LSS ,35 Th& Psoas's $tSSBQ ..S. L. KLINE. . Established 1864. Corvallis, Oregon. . - V THE 0 W W IS33 Will Soon Be Hsr Remember that we are closing ou. all Summer Suits at 20 per cent discount. It will pay you o investitriite beforp bmmg a com plete an f np-'o-date stock of Men's Furtishiiiu'f . 1 4d0 CorvttJHs. OrenoM OUR ANNUAL RHIcf-Syin iner IS NOW ON And for 30 days we will offer the entire stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, etc., at extra special prices. 20 yards of Calico $1. 00 15c, 20c and 25c Summer Goods .10 Odd sets of Ladies' Waists, $1, $1.0, $1.75 .25 . 20 Per Cent Off 1 on -:A!rCiofhlrig "When you see it in out ai3. it is so- F. L. FILLER'S CORVALLIS, OREGON 99 SEEING IS BELIEVING Then corne in and see my line of Sporting Goods and be con vinced that it is the best and most complete line ever brought to your citv, consisting of Guns and Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Base-ball Goods, Bicycles and Sundries, Pocket Knives, Razors, Sewing Machine Supplies, etc Gasoline and Dry Cells for sale. Agent for the Olds Gasoline Engines and Automobiles?! Guns and Bicycles For Rant. First-class Repair Shop. lnd. Phone 12S Residence 324 CORVALULS, OREGON. led rPURE RICH CREAM y0i is used in. the . manufacture of Hazelwood ICE CREAM, abundanpe of cream being as sured for this pur pose by the large volume supplied for the manufacture of Hazehvood Butter z : CjNo albumen, gelatine .or other animal or chemical compound of any character is in Hazel- . wood Ice Cream, its rich- ' ness and smoothness being due to the actual richness of the cream of which it is manufactured. Only pure 1 fruit, vegetable or nut flavors. " 'I ' are used in coloring or flavoring . V 1 Ice Cream FOR SALE BY JrTrSMH'H ICES AND CREAMS. We 'are now prepared to provide the pub lic wilh Ices, Water ices, Creams, Sher betb, and everything in this line. SPECIAL FA? Sl ORDERS For social functions solicited. We cater to the whole public and. guarantee. -the best. at reasonable prices. When you want , anything in our line remember us. Our own special free delivery to any part of the city large or small quantities. CORVALLIS CREAMERY CO. 11 w Pure, raw linseed oil costs less than "ready mixed" paint, but when mixed with thick pigment, gallon for gallon, it makes the beet paint for the least money. ?, For Sale by GRim&ffl & WELLS Corvallis-, Oregon - 3 f til : ri I i 4 4T