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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1906)
Mrs- H E. Hades left Friday for a" waek's vUit ia Portland. Walter Taj lor left Saturday to spend a week at Newport.- Mrsj J. R. Smith and Miea Grace visited - Independence friends the lattaf part of the week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kaupiscb returned a few days ago from their outing at the coast. V. L. Read, residing north of Corvallis, is quite ill with what i thought to be typhoid fever. Clarence Lurwell of Junction City was a . Corvallis visitor the latter part of the week, on business. Mrs. L. McReynolds left Satur day with her children for Portland to join Mr. McReynolds and reside. Mrs. Montgomery was seriously ill Saturday, at the . family ; home, but is improving. , John Senger and family return ed yesterday from Brownsville, where tbey went Saturday with the remains of their late son. '; , ' Mrs. W. P. Ireland and daugh ter, Miss Bessie, were guests the las of the week of . Salem rela tives. , ., New steps are being' built at the west side entrance to the old public school building which is being re painted. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold King were jruesis over Sunday at the home of to latter'd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hecker, at Wells. ; j : Dr. B. A. Cathey and family left Saturday morning for Caseadia, to remain several weeks. Dr. Cathey returns in about ten days. - Ed King came out from the Ya chaats the last of the week and went on to Portland, bis home. He is an oldOAC student. , Mrs. Neil Newhonse and daugh ter, Miss Lulu, returned the last of the week from their vacation at Newport, s - Mrs. Mechlin, who has been ser iously ill for several weeks, is now Able, to be up, and the prospects are favorable for recovery. 'Mrs. Carroll Cummiugs and little sou, Ti uujttn, . rwlurned home Friday evening - froui n extended visit with relatives in D u&U con- . Q J. Blackl-dge and fami.y ex pect to start fiouj Yacbaats today writhe returu trip to Corvallis Mr., and Mrn. Oig .ai d ,j Iowa and Mr. and Mr-. Tedrow are also in the party. J.Fred Yates Hccompsnied by his sister, Miss ; Mina .Ya,ies, and Miss Fullerton returned yesterday from an over Sunday visit at Cas cadiii, where Mrs. Yates is upend ing the Bum ruerl ; ';' The relatives of tiie Andrew Hart wish to express, through the Gsz t e, their appreciation of ud niju'ero thinks for the kindnesses nhowh theru by friends and neigh bors in their recent bereavement. Mrs.-M. Fieser and family ar rived the last of the week from Union, to reside. Mr. Fieser hap been in this city for some time, being the butter-maker for the See ly, ArmM & Creson ice r.nd but ter fid or v. ... t . .... - Misses iPearl and Vera Horner rtturutd Saturday fioai an ali Fumrc:r outing at Newport. Their grandmother, Mrs. Skiptoo. ac cou'panied them home. There turn of Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Hor ner from Europe is expected about SfpU-oiber 10th. There is probabi.'iiy of a dcidVd change in , the Moses drygoods et--tb!ihiufiits of botii Corvallis and Pnilomath it the very netr future It is ptnfpd that Jppsa Moses ia to become sole ownr ,f the Philomath house and Mat. Victor Moses will be the proprietor of the local'stor. The change, according to report, :? to be made on the first of the cena iog month. The remains of h? late Clirk Mundy were taken to Portland Fri day morning for interment iu Mult nomah cemetery. Those who went, in the funeral party were Mr3. E. E. Mundy, ponaud daughter, 'and Mr 1 V-r d daughter, Iis. u. -,f fL. . moor 01 Irieticts a to tK n and Mr?, rnrmerand Mabel. A large nu accompanied the remains to the C & E. depot, as a final token of re spect for the departed. There was excitement out at Philomath for a time Thursday morning. It seems that Ira Kisor aud others . had. been intoxicated and City Marshall A. E. Taylor made an attempt to. arrest Kisor. There was a mix-up and Ki?or drew a knife and '-slashed the -officer in the hand. He was disarmed- how ever, but immediately - made his escape and has not since been seen nor heard of. The charges ' against him are of a serious nature, and if caught ha is likely to find that re stating ari oBieer is. not- eo trilling a matter as it nijgjht seem. , .9 f , Eimtr Taylor, of Bx, spent bun day with Corvallis relatives." " Mies Madge Baldwin returned Sundiy from her week's vacation at Newport. ; "- ! R. C. Willa and. family- moved Friday into their recently pur-r chased property on Third street. Lewis Hoiienberg returned Fri day evening from a business trip to Portland. Sherman Chappell has accepted a position at Fisher's mill until college opens. , 7 Miles Belden, of this year's class, OA.C, is now a successful assay er with a Baker City company "Misses Mabel Hubler and Pearl Newton returned : Friday from 'a three weeks' stay at Newport, v Marion Wilkes, of. this year's class, OAC, is now; assayer for the Oregon Security company at Bo hemia. ' ' ' ; ' ' ; ' -. New fire escapes have arrived for use at the Occidental, when ' the latter shall have been repaired, ac cording to present plans. Mrs. Reuben Kiger and daughter, and Mrs. C O. Huff and daughter arrived home a few days ago from their vnpat.inn at Newnort.' ' Fred Ross and Cyrus McC.r mick, graduates of OAC in this year's class, are now employed "at the Washoe , smelter, . Anaconda, Montana, and are. doing well. Claud Gatch, national bank ex aminer, was in Corvallis, Friday, looking after business in thit line. He, spent Sunday with his family at the coast. ..... . 7 t ' John Kiger and family and Wal ter VVells and mother, are expected nome the middle of this- wee from their hunting and fishing trip to Lobster..' . 7 H. W. Kaupisch, manager of the Corvallis Creamery! passed down to the Alseabay Sunday. He leased the Bay View creamery and wi 1 take charge immediately. Lincoln Leader. ' .The S'arr confectionery store has been greatly improved in apj'ear- aYc9. by-ithe additioii of a newlino Irtjiu to the front room. This is n' one of (he neatest and moss al- tractivo hitie'tsiores in town. - ! .. . i . i ; A traveling sign ) cinter bus hiet' fit' his lii t. Mney. huu'.otVriV iir-i! W t'ldtio igr:! uplaeii ai f-tjuiv wifidowb about . town , atiesi ,41s ability, , ' ., " ' '. ', ','.. Th- t-?f crop of peaches in - the j.t)n, Kigtr" orchard 1 will not be rerxjy to gsthrf until the, lf-t of ibis uioiih arid (be pries wi.d bal v Jbe $1 50 per .ourinl. , i'K-k-ini began laft year on. ilie 24lh iuii. the crop is a little later this jrear.' - Prof, Raymond gave another of his pleasai.t. practice dancHS at Fi.her'd ball Friday evening. ! The uiu'sVo was furnished by 'Prof. Ry oiui.d ' 'ftitij Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Wicks, and everyone present had an enjoyable time. : Mrs. VV. S. McFadden entertain ed a few friends Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ciara Erwin of Portland, who is visiting friends here. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent and dainty refresh men's were served. The of tearing down the Hogg tocu, on college hill, is to begin immediately, to make roorn fot the new Vomati'd building. R. C. Wills has the contract for tear ing dosvn the building, and it is ui'.derftoor! that he will utilize the lumber in pntting up a new house on lots that, he o-vns war the col 7 iege grouuds. - 7 ' ' ' ;:7 7 ' Iloppicking seiso . will be here 6hortiy and tt:e indication are that pickers wiil be a little ecarce. This ia an epiniou ben! by' a "and events" may prova ' tht, they av plentifa'. Never mi th- pass --as th re been an iusutHcivncy of kp for gitbering the crop. After har vesting this c;op prunes will occupy the board. There wiil ba a gathering of all the deputy game wardens of the Willamette VslSey, Friday, Auaust 31st, at Salvia, to arrange for hav- 'ns the V;I?y thorou2hlv patrolled c ' . . uuring the moulti of. September, . t, ( .. , ! ; ... After suc J a meeting as this, it will not be safe for hunters : to attempt any ' funny business" with forbid den fruit unless they are willing to put up the price in a fine . Oae of the largeet and probably the best farm houses in northern Benton has just been completed on the L. L. Brooks ranch. The work men were Charles McHenry, con tractor, Ed Felton, mason, and Mr. Butolpb, painter, and all of the work is.oi the best.V The house contains 13 lrooms,.with -10-foot ceilings below 'and 9-foot ceilings ahove. There are 25000 feet of lambei; iri.tfce scture, which re- : 1 i ki L L' fill l1 . .i' 11. . pi aces ine: resiaence :, mat : . curnea a few mon'hs agp l"- -"ftVi Airs. H. E. Hodes went to Port land, Friday, to "visit -with friends lor a week or ten days. D iv ton . Bros., eye specialists; Hotel Corvallis, Thursday, Aug. 23. Examination free. T 7 69 . Ed Crawford is up from' Salem spndine his ; vacation at the home of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. .7 1; - Mr. Bullis' new residence is rap idly nearicg completion in the wes tern part of town, and is a sightly structure.; 1 ,'.7 V Frank Hall arrived home: the la6t of the week from Portland, where he has been employed during the summer. . ' 7, Misses Agnes Wilson and Edna Groves, and Frank Groves, spent Sunday ; at the George Horning home, near Peoria.. 1 7 i - Harold Wilkins returned Sunday from his vacation at Newport and departed yesterday for Portland to remain until college opens. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Murphy returned Friday from Independ ence, where they had been to look after their 70-acre hopyard." Mr. and Mrs. W.-H. Price of Port land have been C -rvallis business visitors the past; few days, looking afier their property interests. Joseph Bryant is just able to be up and to walk about with assist ance, after being bedfast ten days as the result of a fall from a load of hay. ' ( '' :7 "' 7. '. Olaff Johnson ; and family : lft yesterday for Greeley, Colorado to remain. They had been in Uorval Jis J about ' a year, : occupying the j Wuestefeldt cottage. Henderson Murphy, A. L. Steven- sou and Willard Ireland left yester day for Eastern" Oregon to locate desert claims. They make the trip by wagon, and will head for a point 80 miles south of Prinevitle Tbey pect to be back in two weeks. Sheriff Burnett, Commissioner George W. Smith and Ed Smith re iurned Saturday from. their hunting trip in . th Aleea countrv. . The party succeeded ki ling four deer and two bear, which was all tbey couid havrt hoped for..; Thev were vfry liiifrsl with theirveniROn on (iie.r rt turi- h.:ueaud we are among liijtv rt-lurning thaiiks. . ' .. ' "' Sii-t C'! Thrasher; left Sunday &'r'-A'j ix. E.i.-t- rn Oregon. She went in rp uie to a 'telegrahi convey i1g the information that her father,' Andrew Palmer; was ;not expected to live. The geuMeman is nearly, 80 years of age. For ma ny years he was a tp? id ant of this ct.untv and at 01. ti:ne : ws a. j'artner. nd Rattrf t Buchanan;: ;.i :-r. , j . Riymond ' Hrnkle went t Pott laud yeslfrday and after spending a day, or two in the metropolis. wil proceed to his home in -.San Joce, California, where he in engaged in the -drug business. ' Raymond has been.as far north as Victoria, B. 0., during his vacation. He is the youngest eon of, G. V. Henkle of this city. . .;7, ' 7' .7. . ' ..' The tr.iin from Yaquina now reaches Corvallis at 10:30; it leaves Corvallis at 11:00, reaching Albanv at. 11:30. On the return it will reach Corvallis at 12:50 and will leave for Yaquina -t 1:10. The train that has been leaving Corval lis for Albany at 12:40 will now leave berw ti 1:30.: It wi'l arrive ia Albany at 2:10. On the return it will reach Coryaliis at 4:30, in stead or:30, as ' heretofore.. The morning and evening trains run jt the same hours as usual. The Port land traiu now reachts Crvaliis at ll:15"and leaves at 1:20. These are the; fiaUres of the new fche'rfuta, as nesrrly correct as can be obtnined until thr; time-CKrd is issued. ' E'i, Andrews ariived' home 1 Saiuiay eveiiivg from, near Eupene,. . where he passed the last two weeks oa his father-iu-)aw's farm. . . Recent eales by Ambler & Wattera are as follows:' Johnson Porter to F. A Smith 160 acres three miles south of Cor vaili?, $6,800: M. Wilhelm to G. F. Wil. cox:1 of Ohio," 120 acres 4 miles south of Monroe; 3, 0QJ; S? II . Moore to George Sebrell of Alsa, house and three Iote, Jobs Add, $700. , . : '. There was an alarm of fire atl2:S0 Sunday night and the department hor ned to the A. M. Witham home on rail road street, where the trouble was locat ed, 7, It secma that a lamp exploded, setting the bedroom carpet on fire, and tha bedroom and parlor : furniture was consumed before the flames were brought under control. . The wall paper was raided and altogether the damage will amount to quite an item, although an estimate of the loss could . not be arrived at by the family yesterday. If your eye9 are troubling you possibly vou heed glasses! .Dayton Bros-i Hotel . Corvallis, . Thursday, Aug. y.6. . . . :, .. . . , , w .69 ; -Wanted A girl to do! general house w6rki: ; Call at- Mrs.'; Sani Kiqg's,' first house east of the court housed " v" " '. "71V.77.71 7777 ; Jblenry llqut has . resigned his position in the Hout meat market and his place bas fcysen filled bv worge ljooney. ;- -. - :-i Buy jour harvesting outfits at Nolan's. , Complete stock at. bot tom pnees. i ; ; 62-72 The Latest Fad Get It. Your photo on 12 letter post cards and 1 he following lines on each card: "Do you misB me now I'm gone?" "To a flirt." "I'm still single, how are you r and others, at the Cor vallis Studio. Call. 65 f - T c r 1 . . 1 rrui. viuhu uaa arrive ana is located at Kline's big, busv store. where he makes portraits while you 5a . r .... J wait, jouying one aouar d . wortn of goods entitles the " purchaser to a coupon, and this, when presented to the artist with 87 cents, securer a crayon portrait from any good photograph one ; desires copied. r ror. uunn works in one of the show windows and all the time there is a crowd standing outside watching his movements. ' The work done is first class and every one seems determined to secure a portrait while the offer holds good. 0. A. Troxel and family arrived home Sunday from an extended sojourn at Newport. . , r r . Rev. and Mrs. Handsaker leave thiB morning for Eugene to join a party ot friends on a two-weeks' camping trip to Odell Lake, in Klamath county, . Corvallis people who desire to board or room OA0 students during the coming college year are requested to write to the Young Men's Christian Association. We will endeavor to supply your wants. Information on the following points is desired; your, name, street, also state between what streets, phone number, is board, room, :or both offered? What nrmber of students ; can be accom modated ? Are men or women preferred ? Terms'by weeK or month. : What work if any for students? ' What conven iences? Address, Y. M. O. .A., City. . Dr. G. R. Farra received word yester day to the effect that early in the morn-! ing, Lucy,' the eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B.' R. Job Lad died in Cottage Grovel The remains are to ba brought to this city for interment . and will arrive on the early . train from Albany, this morning, y, .Arra.ngements nill.be made to go oirect from the de.pot to the ceme tery where services will ba held. ' I . " ,' : : ; ; : 7.7 : Cellefountafa Briefs. . Born, Saturday, 10 Mr. , and Mrs. Ed Banton, a daughter. The baby daughter of Mr. ;and Mps:. X. X; - Reader,' which has been daiigeitbusfv ill, - is imDrbv- ' :J. H. -"- E 'iwiis: !nd' Johnny Militbuh.-i ve sold trie ; IvOhgs worlVi ... lUiiicel ol ,106 '.acres to Frani nd T. L. Reader. Messrs. 'Edwards add Minto-i h'a'ye;ai;si purchased the Civde Tharp place, for $2500. 7( Threshing, is still in progress in. this 'te.iabb.6r hood,' but grain is tiiruiniput poarly, ; which is; discouraging to th-i farmers. ' To Sea Our How Line of :: !:' ' r ' I . fThSi i: bv3f ; Mag ess We have also a j-om;'et line of Shfs, Ready-Ma'k' Clothing at.d ail Mt-n's Furnish hi gp. Opposite iSio ' Pssstoffiae ' 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ;Tnict MARKS. , designs - ' fVlPVRtfiHTS Ac .- Anyone sending a gketch and descrtpUonroa . ' "anlckly ascertain orir opinion free irhether an " fiivention is twobablypatentable. Coramnnien-.t UoMStrictWcfldential. HANDBOOK on Patent.. sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents -. j, Patents taken through Mann & Co, xeceiye meeial notice, without chnree, in the-' - g : . t. ; Buy $1.00 Worth and Get a Portrait Coupon Specla An i Offer Never Equaled jh Tiils City Before ...'. - " : ' - ' -'. -:. -' -' ' :'-'-- - ' - L- ' ' v- V t- t..-.-v 1. "1. i. V. -'X s V v V t "v .-O We have engaged Prof. W. E. Gunn, a celebrated por--.trait artist lat;e of Chicago,; to work for us a tIMITED-, TIME. We can, as a result 'ot this, SPECIAL, AR RANGEMENT make thif UNEQUALED OFFER to our friends and customers.? '7V' ' :'r -.'-7' ; ' 7,xYou puichase $1 00 worth of good?. We give you , a coupon. This coupon and 87c, to cover" cost of ma- T terial used, pays for a'bast cravoa portrait. ' . : Alii work guaranteed.! The artist will be at work : in our window in a few ays. Gt your coupon at once "' and avoid the rush, as tkis it a( limited offer and wtll!be good for only fourweeks from date the artist begins work. ; EstabUshad 13S4. OU R 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. . : .i ....... . : ... . ; . . 1 .$1.00 ; 15c. 2pc and. 25c Sum rper Goods ..... ..... .10 . Odd sets of Ladies' -Waists, $1, $1. 50, $1.75 .25 ' 7. ; 20 Per GesiOff oii" All Clbihlho : as Whbn you S33 St L, :1LLER?S"COHVAUHS,,0GON 8- , Neatlv and comfortably duriner ' ...7 know that iSiik Job 'goes with a cool costume ; but the dinger of 7 ,7 dropping the watch prevents many from wearing fob?. Get a silk f 7 fob with a safety chain on it. This dees away with all danger of . , dropping. ; : r . 7 '. - .'.'.. . . Fobs with 'Safety-iAifachmsarfs, $1.78 and ' B W. .S.'.PiB&TTj1 ' Then .cb'rne in and see my' line, of Sporting Goods and be con Evinced that it is the bsst and inost complete line ever brought ' to your city, consisting of Guns and Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Base-ball Goods, Bicycles and Sundries, Pocket Knives, Razors, Sewing Machine Sappiits, . otc Gasoline and Dry Cells for sale. -Agent for the Olds Gssaiin Erijines and Automobiles 1 :.7 Gun's and Biey&es. T6r Raht.7 fjrsi-s'sss , EsjssSr Shop. . ' 'kcl ' T 1ST' ' KiL-e-'IVA.' Ui. PSsae 12S All r-rs.Huf---!gir8 and ' joit'. ' Ev i customer ' JACK MILNE' D. Cm fflestanei.. 7.,""'"'""?'". Patronize Ouifatde". Or 'itera ' Solicited? ' 1 . AH .Work. Guaranteed, HI ... i JiGarvaJIis, Qrsgon, AN N UAL iiijotH; Si is som" the hot pummer 83aaor, and all- Jeweler and OpISsian ILi Rssidanss 324 tobacco; whist and pool '. treated like a prince. jFour doois north of po3toffice (1, Ind. i'bone 130. Chax. Blak&slees. i'J Home snestsszrym : - i .m t .- ;CCHVALUS. - v.z I & Gann, Our Artist, f.tekes Portraits, for 87a' "Mb llVr sz&3 ex i UJ ihiii Zjri&. r.hlf, iT 9- m-TV9 StT it-- .V-;