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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
.t . -: - .1 '" .... LOCAL AM) PERSONAL- Chicken'pox has appeared m Cor yalhs the past few days." f ( '. slia. Holiistor want 4a Eoger.e yesterday . to , ,tjbU witft relatives. Mrs; Maryt YockeyT has; visited friends ia Albany: the past few Tr; EUDaria of 'this city was registered-at; Hotel Willamette, in Salem, Friday. .-- : : Miss SaphU' Hartley, who has been suffering with appendicitis, is slowly improving.: Mrv Abbott, Sr.,' is very ill at the home of bis son C.' D. in this city. His condition is quite serious. Arthur Boquet, the well-known student, was a Portland visitor last week. t Charles McHenry is building a cottage on his lots in Job's addition just south of T. T. Vincent's home. Miss Gussie Bottemiller of The Dalles was the guest several days last week of Miss Agnes Wilson in this city. Mrs. Sarah Lewis of Rickreal left Saturday for a visit in Philomath, utter spending several days at the Mis. Joh neon, home in South Cor vallis. The Order of Washingtons are to hav a basket eocial at their hall next f Monday night, which will doubtless be a jolly atlair.. Mrs. Bryant Young is expected home imooediatly from Albion, Wnsh.. where "she has fpeut tbe past few months with her daughter. Prof. C. E. Bradley' foi'merly of P. U. but n f lb" Oregon Agri- culiural collie, Corvaiiis, was in (own for a lv or th hrst ol the ypt-elr . FnrPMt (iruVK . Time! . The military ball at OAO armor Fri my mnt wti iiiii-elv atieuov.i! and a very enj "yabie affair, gtude mier's orchestra of Salem furnishei. ihe music. There - was a livelv game ol bnsbetball at OAO armory Satur- Iday evening between the OAO and IVViiiauietUo University gi Is' te.m Ttie content was witnessed bv a IBOud crowd and the tcore was .16 t. 7, iu favor of OAO. A big time is being planned for Iths tilth Wednesilav evening' in I this month. Tha Maccabee lodge is getting ready for a jIly social I time hich will bean entertainment consisUug of a splendid . program. ppecial uiueic, games, and a clum supper. X liia lodge never uoes lib mi; 9 in a half-hearted way and eriod time will be had on tnis oc casion, without doubt. In a letter to his brother, Harley, En this city, Dr. J. Frank Hall of Ubion, Wash., writes: "I attended the basketball game at Pullman md saw OAC Bkin W. ' A. C. by a core of 30 to 14. You have a lit tle miget, on the OAO team thai itiy.-t ttie 'a-t si fju) ; (if anyone I ver saw. 11" 18 a pippin." it l- liresumed Dr. Hill !el r il ti I'Swat hie," ihe bakttb.il wizirii if tbe Northwest. Kinne lh' arrivil h:iu- of M-. r.d Mrs. J vm t?pr-ler .frm O.-t- uir sof i piilii.i's were taken frofi' Iheir retiidfuoe during Ibef absetice lurim; lllrt le G izj(.le rccv-n !y ii.nr;ti'.xid a hi clnr .-o.ire l hut oi'C.irr, il a Uh (' 8 ', but t be time nothing a. 11 wis m ssfd as thj no i:e veir KO.ih tin rooms. Ths 3ufi ii o.vs are .tins only articles- thai eietikeii a tiioiiiha siile bo.;r. tood neaibv with a quanitity of lvervvare t:iH-eo!i. The cise ib r t am I y out if ti . ordinary .and a piuz-e boib to the j'oiicij and . :r. and Mr. biaigir.- Ou'Tuefdav there was a gaiher ig'i'ors ihi a' O ik lii'ii.', g ot t leiiii- inn ome tr Mr. liar Tier u heiilj' he ho'st'a SO Lvrthd : . JBareinee; is one f ths.oldv.-i 1 iuoM' re.sp.e. d i i ii'.s i i Uii art of tbe country, and ih raan- er in. which ; ha performs hi daily uties and hi well preserved Ioife tf age of 80 years, spaks wtl r the life he has led alsi for tin- untry as a promoter of loni life. n Tinner sei vi ,i ,r tu- . ft-BSion Mrs. ard Miss Bareii ger was-.de-ious, nd wu3 much )yed b lie gueste. There is nothing hurts a town t-o kd as a kicker. If you can not ty a good word for the plstce wher u live. lor g.iouneys tase, move vy. lou will not oe missed ia town will be m ade a whole lo kter off without you. Your hoase per woul i tRfte pleasure n writ- ga nne cD'.tuary. for you lane obaDly lie like thunder in atinb- ting; many virtues .o you that you ever ' poesessedl and every bod v ouia Da giau io attend vour ueraL Brace up and be eocue- jidy.'Jf a lax 19 tecessary , o mate k'di-r improvements pay if. even it doeo seem pretty hjgh. ti4yarvlcuiehes 16! jpia.:h pv .,naeeting: vitb prorcment in. ue.iuwn,.a,ius.ito -Fio'il settlement, was -made Sat urday in the estate of Mabel A Newth, by-C: 1 f- Newth,;; ad minis trator, - - j. B. Marvin arrived . home . Sat urday from i'eoiia, where he had been : to see his father who i seriously iiL v " A traveling man in Corvallis Saturday, stated that he had left 'Frieco Thursday evening and the Berkeley ; hills WJie then - covered with snow, for the first time in twelve years. Jasper Ham9r, who had an arm broken in tha Price logging camp on the Luckiamute about six weeks ago, was in Corvallis Saturday. His arm. is now almost well and will be as sound as ever in a short time. v A newspaper has space to sell, not to give away. When you buy a suit of clothes from a merchant you do not expect him to wrap up a pair of shoes, a plug hat or a lawn mower and present them to you as a premium for ;your pur chase. Exchange. . There was a jolly party at the Allie . McLaughlin home Friday night. The affair was planned by Grant. McLaughlin and A. 7. Fuller and a good time was the verdict of the dozen or more young people who- attended. The usual games and other features were enjoyed. "Box ball" is a new game to be in troduced at St. Johns. It is a favorite amusement throughout the East but has mt yet been tried on this ccast. Tbe sport is as sutiable for- ladies as for gentlemen, and combines all the sport of the bowling allev with none of its ob jectionable features. More than r2(X) of these alleys are in use in the United Statts tor Y. M. C. A.'s. v js. Lillian L. Taylor has filed her final account as executrix of the estate of J mes L. Taylor, deceased, and Saturday. February 9th, has iei n set as the date for hearing ob jections, if any to said final account. In the estate uf Leona McNulty Irg. T y lor is "r Iso executor for Tames Taylor, deceased, ttnd ' h late of hearing objections in th. "'cNn'tv estate has been set foi February 9th. Shoveling snow is a rather nnve experienca f r Uregonians m lu -eetiou, but they went at H with will Saturday morning. The earth wa9 white with a two-inch cat whe Oorvallis peopl-V arose Sif.irday morning and the feathery flake; outinu d to fail more or less dur ing tie forenoon. The small boy wat in his lory, and everyom made the best of the unusual con ation. The weather, in spite ol She' snow, was warmer. After an .illness of several years Mrs.-. Ed. Plunkett died at the family home in. K'ngs Valley : ai two o'clock Saturday morning. She was about 30 years of age and the a i merit, vvi h which she tuffer-d wa tuoeiculosis. Toe tunerat occurred Snodav sod the rem noS were li - rrt-d in Kings Vaiiey cemeteiy. I'ph iro ueHiite siirviiors are the iu band, Edward I lukett, two o !' '-e children; two (iist.na, Mrs Tom Alexander ai.d Mrs. Bv Frantz i K.H Vti:ev, Uiree brothers () t , Tom ami Walter Reed o lvina- Va ley and anothrir brother, V. L. Read,' of Corvallis. "Kerry li w" at the Corvallis u-ra bonsn Friday night wasea-it Uiti best tut'jirioa( attraction that has been -en here this season. A ciean, wnolesome p'y and an un- a.ually good t giregation of players w.th A-i en D.itiue the exceilert Iritli comedian in the titia role wni 'in audience and held ii hroughoLt -he perfof iininc-. The Singing ot Mr., JJoone .Was. p-ii to liui one C'iti'cW'ui-there was not enough of it. Ihe horee sboe-ii-K ic-'.e, he cirrii.r pigeons, and iierfts tiuies wri'e first chiss, and .1 eprciiEi'ies w-r introduced. Tho:-e who aid' not attend this :mv ' i:ii.--ed a treat, and Mr. G-royes of the opera house deserves the thanks of the public for secur ing such an Attraction for. Corvallis At a meeting held Saturday evening for jhs purpose of peifecting Organiza tion of the proposed Conmieriual .club a - oiisti'iitiori ami bylaws were adopted anii no'.lur lueedug is failed for Friday niaht, at wlii:li ti:ue officers lor the club will be elected. ' - There was a lively meeting of telephone patrons in Albany, Saturday, according to the Herald. It seems that W. D. De Varney of the Home compa'iy, and Mr. Howland representing the Pacific States or Bell company, were present and in dulged in a lively word-scrimmage, Mr. DeYarney makin g the farmers an excel lent offer of service . which Mr.. Howland could not match, Notice to the Churches On Thursday evening Misa Clara. Ansorge,- the state organizer of the Y department of the Y. 0. T. U. will-speak7 at the First Methodist chureff at J7: 30VJ It' baa bees arranVl,fyr the prayer meetiogs . of the M) Ansorge. AU re anvitedjo OMaeH 0 J A Sanday Hiss ttrei Li'nville..riarneif tro ti atrrerai '4. uriai: x jJa wtr ai & tldV -l-i:e i rlfjt n'Jin. ..... :.;1.t ;:; - Mi -, -'. . .' W. !ivl:a Sr.,-- wiia"rr! been in a Portland nosprtal- for several months, is reporced as not improVvBsi, and in a very precarious condition.1 " Her many friends iu Benton hope for better news fiom the bedside in the very near future. ... . i . .... Starr's Bakery has secured the services of Dick Llewellyn,; the wonderful bread maker. 89tf One of the star players on the . Wil lamette University basketball team this year is Miss Stella Bellknap. a Benton county girl. Her. home : is at Belief fountain,: ,: : 1 -. -'r'd ' Miss Ella Johnson returned Friday evening from a week's visit with rela tives in Albany. . Wilbur Croft expects to go to Seaside this week to see about purchasing a con fectionery store. Airs. A. J. L. Cator left yesterday for Portlacd, where she will remain, indefi nitely. Mrs. Cator is a nurse. , .. V During the past year the - Albany creamery made an excellent record. The annual meeting of the association ' was held this week aud the report showed that in 1900 39S, ISO pounds of cream were handled, and 124, - 153 pounds of butter sold. The number of patrons will average obout 150. The receipts for the year were $29, 574,t9 and the expenses were $5,G4S. 30. Her ald. M. B. Iluntly, who was a lead ing baker in Eugene for 15 years, is now baking lor Small & Son in this city. Everything fresh every evening. 6-14 A. J. Johnson has boen a Portland business visitor the past few days. T. M. Benard ib to arrive from Port land tomorrow. He will be a guest at the H. Aroidtrone home. Work on the Johnson brick is at a standstill on account of the cola sqap, as tne brick work cannot be done in freez ing weather. The contractor, W. O. li.-rkart, and his voc ..r pp .0,1 ' e time ii toe Herron unu at Iri-h Bend. til the weather gets warmer so that w uk can be les.imed. Tlia arante,' ti.eeun; ai Wells that io have occuiied i.ext Saturday dv has bean postpoued one week..: It oil no be li -d oa Saturday Jahiiary :?6ih. ve:joiie interested willpleasel hear the rtate; iu mind and be present next week. Pianos and Organs New and second band for sal arid . rent. R. N. Wblte. Phone 405, : : 5-7 J. C. Lowe, manager " of lbe ' Indepen dent telephone cohapany of this city, ar rived home Sanday evening fforp Okla homa,' where he attended the funeral of his mother. " n a'lir n of fire' c.nsel -n n excite ment about town at 11: 3U Sunday fore noon. Toe plaza, was at, the tie.: huts I5ro m b rn but it was extinguished he-l-tie anv d-niai;e; of. eODseqiiehire- was done. Mr. Brown was thawing Kthe water pipe that supples his barn, and the bay became ignit-xl from the 6re in the apparatus with which he was do ing the thawing. lftnd.tn remain. ,1; ! .Jj')e 1.90J. Offerinbitrgjiins in- '"ctafjl ment, yaud: piii"citorMt we wilVtmake; tliis oiie of tiie; bargti'ni events ; STOBB, ;but : reaucea;pices , ::. ; Dry 10a Outing Flannel:, 124o 1 Lot of colored d ress goods"..... i " $100 " . 4';". 54-in Na vy and Green homespun . 54-in Blue ladies cloth.. ....... . loo Siikleen . . . . . . . i . i . . . . . . . i . lO .. . . ': . ' f- 1 . ..................... Extra heavy mixed shirting. sir isuS rai9 c' fa ! " ITe atfndaitce qnjiniies . good.at ;tbe e Aiu6eii!icie jueetiBgtt aom in progress at the Cpited.EyanKelical; church. There isja ; deep intereeti manifested and tne ijiiWdK'is filled :each' hig'ht-; 1 Rev.' Ai-A 'Vt-iter Portland will :'remain all this wei k,' " and the 'nieetings ' will continne iadofiniiy rV.-.4r-.. C Ksvnd Mrs.. Mi S.. Bush are to leave ' tomorrow tor Baker City; In their honor a farewell "reception isto: be held this evening at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. MM.! Davis. ' Xhe departure of Rev. Bush and wife is widely . regretted and they are followed by - the good wishes of a : very large circle of friends. .: ? ' ';. :, i Thomas Fawcett and family moved the last of the week into the Julian Mc Fadden house on Fourth street, recently vacated by Jim Githens. '--;-':" V'. R, Hansell went to Salem. Sunday for a mon th's business visit. - George: Whitesides' ; dray team took a short spin on its own responsibility yes terday morning. While the driver was in the dock office the horses started and ' seeing George after them' they, broke in- , to a run. At the Occidental corner, however,, they gave it up, as the frozen groiinti.wias toq.hajrj. oa their feet. . o damage resalted,, , r , .;JU .'-i-i;;j' .!!. : Th e. m rollnient at-O AC' yesterday : was reports as- something over 800. , ' ...Mrs. Stetter came oyer vfroin .Albany yesterday on business. .... , , . ., Born, Sunday, to Mr." and Mrs. O. L. Hathaway in thiaeity, a son. ' Mr. and Mfs. W. S. Ross of. Sodaville visited Corvallis friends last week. Prof. E.- R.. .Lake arrived home Sunday f.-om attendance at . the : meating of : the Oregon State Horticultural societv a t Port land, of which society he is secretary. Sunday's' Oregonian endorses some of the remarks made at this gathering by Prof. Lake relative to Willamette.Valley fruit.. "The meeting this year was the largest in the history of the society, 5OO fruitmen and others participating, and the results will undoubtedly be far reach ing. Appointed a Committee. As a result ot the demands for in open Willamette '. river'; made f t 'e S i.ppeis' and . Producers' .itivi- ntion at Albany: a com mi t tef ha been appointed to ; work for. free locks at Oregon'' City. The committee, consists of E.. Hoferv of Salem ; W. A. Wessner, pf ! Independence; Walttr Lvon, -.f Albany; B. F. Irvine, of Cor val lis;' Alex 1 I,aFplletee, of Mis sion Bottom,' Marion County; Ira! Phelps, 6t ; iaarrisburgy and W. G. Gilstrap, of Eho; ne. All but one of the committee ' are news paper men.' , ' ". "' 1 "":;' The committee will carry on ati aetiver campaign::: for condem nation and purchase; of the locks and if Federal aid is not secured befofe iphe)v Oregoti ' Legislature completes, its session, the legisla ture will.be asked tc aprropriatc money to huy the locks. It is esti mated thst $350,000 would be nt-cessary for. this purpose and that it: would save more than that amount evry vear' to shippers tributary to; the Willamette.., -zewmA is v!irKi!j.!2::i;;iJiJ ,'n--Ui iililKillltf til L-.-'-i-. sv)iJfld tib I" ,ir.? 5 'V h: . S-JSV. I'i'-l .'ft'. : .V. 8Je 10c 25c : ....... 3?c ,.V:...60o J... i45e.;. .....v.lOo W w m ....... 9a 20d grade; ; ,12c ''."''; i 20 Yards of Good CzZIsqS&Q Extra Special on TaMo Ltez?n, ISq 0W ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS to WATCH - AND ' WAIT FOR KLINE'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Zstablished 1864, , . - , In addition to a large and complete stock of Drugs and Medicines we have a fine assortment of holiday goods, such as Choice Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Fine Stationery, Books, Musical Instru ments and Pyrograph Outfits. We also have the famous Edison Phonograph, the wonder of the age, : with complete 'line, of records, nothing better for a holiday gift. A call at our store will afford pleasure and profit. ' . '. ;: :.:: Prompt attention to mail orders. ' ' '. f$- p, genuine -saIei;Grtf 4i5 $10.00 12.50 . 1-5 0O 16 50 . 20.00 ; 2 50 3.00; 3 50 4.50 Mens Suit3 Veducsd to. . - 1 -jr. -v Boys Youths clothing is aigo included in J. a j :;;-:.:""-- v.i: -- -v- i'i ; ' :"'. THE TIME WHEN EVERYBODY CAN SAVE MONEY AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE IMP? - CorvaKis, you TP uopart- of the t)ie 5 BIG goes at .$ 7.95 10.00 12.00 13.20' 16.00 1.95 2.25 2.95 .", 3.45 :m '4 ..-..". ".-'. 1-;:;'. vC, this sae. ;'''r t-:: -Mb J il 11 ' "' TT) : iri V, ") ivr-i evaiueoryour property. tx. A copecuon will be ufeen,