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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
LOCAL AND FERSONU RH. Harrington bar gone to Oregon City on auines trip. Mr. Mary Barclay of Irish Bead was in Corrallis, Tuesday, ea route to Portland for a vim. . ReT. J. R. N. Bell left Wedne. day for Cottage Greye to" deliver the oration on the Fourth. . MLi Anna Johnson of Browns ille has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Starr this rseb. , iu - - Mrs. Ida Mathany leaves tomor row for her home at Centralis, Wash., after a month's visit with ber parents, Mrs. and Mrs. T. T. Vincent. Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Flint leave to morrow for NewJCra, to attend the Spiritualistic compmeeting. They will be absent three weeks.' Mrs. Flint is one of the speakers. R. K. Hunziker moved the first of the week, into his new residence in the western part of town. The dwelling was "dedicated" Monday evening with a dancing party. . In the William F. Miller estate, Eva J. Miller, the administratrix, has filed ber final account, and Au gust 10th has been ' named, as the date for hearing objections. Mrs. Caroline Hay ea has return ed from Waterville, Wash., where the was hastily summoned, a few weeks ago by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Hunter. The latter is recovering. , . ' . Mrs. Oscar Healey is to have her large residence on Third street im proved by fresh paper and pain t on ' the interior. The contract has been let to W. E. Paul and work begins immediately. Roy Bell of Portland visited bis parents;' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, in this city the' ffrst of the week. " Roy has accepted a poeitien on a Cblumnia River boat and be gins his duties this week. In the estate, of Clifton G. . Watts, deceased, appraisers have been ap pointed as follows: TV W. Johnson, T. J. Brattain and Stephen Gay lord of Paisley. - . The s pri'p-rty- in the estate is located in Lake county. , The band concerts have been features, the past two days, of the preliminary celebration that ' has , been going on during the races. .'.,.A Rood band is always' an i attractive feature of; any gathering and ie much enjoyed by the crowd. The well known ' grocery ' firm of Thatcher & Johnson has changri hands. The purchaser' is J. E. Winegar, formerly in the livery business in Corvallis but later of Oregon City. Possession . is to be given Monday. The plans of the retiring members are not known. It is estimated that the fireworks and other Fourth of July explosives to go up in smoke in greater New York City this wek will aggregate about $12,000,000 in value. There are no - statistics . regarding the amount of suffering which ' will be Caused by the careless handling of all of the stuff. Ex. Either Orchard told a lot of lies to make himself out a greater crim inal than be is, if possible, or else some other witnesses sre lying in order to prove him a liar. Thejury will have to decide whether it can believe any of them, Dr to what ex tent. Ex. Those who attended the annnal convention of Christian churches at Turner arrived borne Monday, and report a most enjoyable and profit able time. . Those who came back Monday are: Rev. and Mrs. Hand-o Baker, Mesdames Sarah Goodcmld, Prudence Chi poo an, Bower, Hall and daughter Etta, and Miss Myra Hukill. Mrs. Ida McBee has made appli cation to the. Benton county , court for a oommiesion t aduieamre and set apart h ir dower in the lands of the.late J.imes P. MoBee. The court has named July 11th a the date for hearing the. ctee and ci;a t'OD8 have been itsued to the heirs to appear and- show cause if any such commission should not be ap pointed. The Benton county court house, is now covered by insurance aggre gating $40,000. The policiep, the a?nts and the amounts are: New York Underwriters Agncy,' Miss Kda Jacob?, agent, $6000; the Northern Assurance Company, Lon don, W A . Buchanan, agent, $5000; Oregon Fire Relief Association, Mc Minnville, Cal Thrasher, agent, $4000; Home Insurance Company, New York, E. E. Wilson, agent, $5000; Firemen's Fund Insurance Corporation, California, Robert Johnson, agent, $5000; Scottish Un ion, National, Fred Yates, agent, $5000; American Insurance Com- Eany, Samuel Reiser, agent, $5000; oudon and Lancashire Insurance Company. S. L. Kline, agent, $5000. The policies have been re ceived and approved by the court. 9'rirhomarWnl qtrit ill thia waek. ..;,-1 ' vi Miss Zeeta Johnson la in Port land; where she will apend " the Fourth. -r.)w.sifl Judge W. S. McFadden has been transacting business in Lincoln county thia week. ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tra vers left Wednesday tor Portland, to spend the Fourth.- "Frank Dodele, of Wells, has been visiting at the home of his ' aunt, Mrs. Clum Read, this week.' Miss Margaret Snell gave a de lightful but informal dinner party, Monday, evening, to a few mends. Sam Conger and family have ar rived from Iowa and are guests of relatives of. the same name, at Philo math. : .,.!-.', Prof. Carroll Cumniings has been in Salem this week attending the state' teachers' institute. He return' ed Wednesday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore depart today for Illinois, to reside. They will visit in Brimfield, but expect to locate in Peoria. . .., .-. .. Mrs.' Robert Skelton of Seattle has arrived for a visit at the 'borne other brother-in-law, Prof. G. V. Skelton.' -v m. --J Prof. ' Nicholas '- Tartar returned Wednesday from Salem, where be attended the meeting of the state teachers' association. ' The company-of mountain climb ers: known ; as the s Mazamae will climb . Alt. , Jefferson . thia year, They will leave Albany about July 15th. . ,, . . - Profl'G. A. Covell and family and Mr 'and Mrs. D. L. North way of Cleveland. Ohio." went to New port, Wednesday, for a ten days pleasure trip. . ' Prof,.Tartar ia to open his sum mer school, Monday, in his room at the college. The i tuition of $7.50 include? a thorough course up to August 14th. :. i GeorgS Burrell, of CorvalliB, who has been "working' in Portland for a long time, came , up tms week to visit his parents and spend the Fourth. ," Mies Dorothea Nsh, a former QAC musical instrucw, is spending the summer in Loudoo, studying. Sse will return to her home in Port land in September. , Mr. and Mrs.iD; L. North way ol Cleveland, Ohio, are guests 01 Prof. and Mrs. G. A. Covell.; They will remain until the first of August. Tiie two ladies are sisters. , . Miss Nora Sjrenson of Harris burg, wno graduated last Friday evening from the Monmouth Nor mal.' was the euest of Mrs. Carroll Cummings,' in this city, - Monday and Tuesday, en n-ute to Newport to spend the summer. - Rev.. G. H. Gibbs, pastor of the M. E. church, South, - will preach on "The , Divine Guidance" next Sunday at 11 a. no. He and his people will join in the union tem perance meeting in the evening. Mrs. Mary Yockey and daughter, Miss Heln, arrived from Corvallis last Sunday, to become residents of Medford. They have bought the neat cottage, located pn H - s reet, recently ' begun by R. H. Toft.-v-Southern Oregonian. Mr., and Mrs. George von der Hellen. were given a splendid ."wel come home": when they arrived at Hatton, California, after their mar riage in this -city, i In a letter to a Corvallis friend Mrs. von der Hellen says that when the news . of their arrival was spread : through the mines all the whistles were b: own in a noisy welcome. Later, there, was a reception 1 and .banquet, in their honor, and they were royally trrated by everyone."" Mr." Von der Hellen is assayrr for the big .mines at that place. His b"de is declared bv all to 'be the moet popular.' girl ever in Corvallis, and it is certain tbat ber uew fiienuH in California will all love ber better as the ' days go by and they learn to know her at she is kno.vn in this, her old home. "Newport is simply fine. More people are there nr.w than ever be fore at this season, and people who are tenting are fixed -up in splendid style. There must be 20: or 30 families with tents floored and nice ly fix"d up, and so targe tht there are suites of rooms in each " , Such is the stetemei t of a prominent. Cor vallis lady who spent last Sunday at this-famous suajtrjef resort. About half the cottages are occupied already, and those not already filled are engaged in 'adva1 ce, so that it is next to impossible to rent one. The big new skating rink is open and doing a rubbing business, and tne large dance ball is to be opened in a dsy or two. It will certainly be the banner year in the history of Newport, and already the rush is on. Sunday was an ideal day at the coast and 250 persons went over on the excursion. MTvaniTMrs. -W7 Pr Ireland ro to Independence, Friday&I ' a few TMre. y obVitickard arrived home. Tuesday f evening, " from a i severs 1 daya' visit with friends m Portland. Miss Joeie Thurston of - Wei I is visiting in Pnoenix, Arizona, with relatives. She is well known In CortmlIial,e:.tv:f!j3 wojs.rtS.'ni a-.tA. Miss Kate Gerbard!'rfufned last Tuesday evening from an extended visit in LewiBtoo, ' Idaho, Portland and other points. .' '."":'r-''"u"..t--"Brownie"' Pritchard of Portland is visiting old friends in this city. "Brownie" : is a former Corvallis boy and is well, known here, u Mr. and Mrs. " J. C Johnson ' ar rived "Wednesday from' Salem,' to visit their son, A . J. Johnsooj-and family, and t3 spend the glorious fourth. s ' v . .1 Dr.; W. J. KerVCand Prof. J. B. Horner returned ;Wednesday.. eve ning from ' attendance at the star teachers' association;, at -: Salerr. Both gentlemen' Appeared as speak ers before the meeting. The Adventist conference in Jobs addition came tp a close Sunday evening.' Several ministers; from a distance, participated in jthe .deliberT ations and the sessions were ' very interesting for those in attendanti, Miss .Neilie Skelton of- the '05 class of , OAC, whose borne is jn Seattle, has .been .- visiting ; at - tbe Prof. Skeltcn home tin this.- city. Tuesday she left for the East, where she will visit" in Illinois,: Missouri and Arkansas.' ' She is a niece of Prof. Skelton. Business men have rerponded promptly to tbe call of Mayor Lilly for appropriate decorations, and Main street: haff presented a Very gay appearance '- since' ' Tuesday noon,r.there b4ngveiy renerous decorations ; of flags, bunting, and othi r decorative dyice8. , flfnry Ohlrhani of., Summ't, who was 'accidently shot through the forearm about two years agOj.was in Corvallis, Tu'-sday, and had' the' little j finger oft tbatjttiapd ampu tated. The gun' shot' injury in the forearm largely destroyed the cir culation in the little-finger f -the-band, causing-euoh serious "trouble 1 hat amputation was necessary, r.- Tan years ago it was thought that within three or four; years,.tbe 'Paci fic Coast.would be. producing more butter than the home dernand would require, says an exchange.i 1 There has been a great increase in the pro duction of butter but not enough to catch up with the demand; 'which has grown at a rate then wholly un anticipated. Even'common "store" butter h s been selli osr this year in Oregon at 50 per cent t above the prices for such butter,. ten or fifteen years sgo at this time of the year. It probably averages, better in qual i y than it did then. , There was a meeting of.' the Jobs addition members of the fire com pany, at R. :L. Taylor's store one evening this week.. About j 'AO mem bers were in att6ndenee and the matter of placing the large new bell -in position; at the'Jab's addition fire hall, was discussed. The bell, which wi pnrchaBedi by the members of the' western part of town, hao arrived, and Friday' it is the" intention .to finish; the tower and place the bell ia. position. . It is also planned, report says, to have the bell attached; to an Independ ent telephone so that io case . of fire an alann oanbe rung in from Job's addition to "oentral,i" who will give the -' general alarm from the city hall, in" the ordinary way. !' ' . Miss Mary Jones Teturned -the first of this week from a visit ' with relatives' at Saver:'' . ' . 1 Marion Haydea and danghtera, Jessie and Cei-ile, of Alaea, arrived j Wednesday to spend the fourth: and visit' Mr. and Mrs; Ed Ryder i - ':i i--: PreahiB2 at the Pre gbyterian church; Sunday morning.' bv the pastor, Rev: J. R. N. Kelt. Morning " topic, "Hew to Hear," All " made' welcome. This church will join in a anion service in the evening under the auspices of the W. C. T. TJ. ,;. - ; .. :.. ::; . . ... When in Albany see thr 5, 10 and 15 cent counters at Charles Knecht's next door to Hamilton's."' 56tf News have been received f from Sara Thurston, the well known former loot ball man of OAC. Ha is still in Phoenix, Ariaona, and has baeu so much improved that be could go out for a drivev but few days ago another severe fcemorrhage prostrated him, 'and he is again -quits low - Many " varm friends in Corvallis hope' for more favorable ' tidings ' in the near future. ' The wild blackberry fever has been raging among local housewives the past week, and in one patch on the ielar d above town it is declared that 5OO pickers were counted in a single day. Tbe fruit s abundant and luscious, and as nothing has a finer "twang" in winter time than wild blackberry pie "like Mirandy nsed to make," there is ample reason why tbe thrifty hoasewife avails herself of the opportunity to add a generous supply O this fruit to ber winter's store. Hr-Dn Ji-"Ktry-wirrrou la the A. V. Uv cbampioashipat Jamrstewo, Septeoibet 6 and 7? U the Ptcfnc Nhwast Asso uJoea.oja'ljthe;tMtaoi mn ubd wiiu -tlWlLerrigarvchair-jnan of the commiuee.. pf the P. Xt. A . to elect a Northwest team to " go to James. town,bae asked for a mail vote for . tbe other, members of ..the committee aa to their ideas for sending a team, is an ticipated' Spokane ; and Seattle " will . not favor jsafldinK a team bcaas of the great experiss'and. the few men. each one 'baa wbb have nay: chance of making a sfaov ing. , It the other . clubs back, down Multnomah Club will send her champion sprinter and ; perhaps three other men. If tbe club sendts (our men they, will ; be Dan JivKeily, spriuier; Forrest Smithson, sprintsi and hurdlar; Henry MoKinney, discus and shot ma,n, anil Zacbariaa, shtt and hammer thrower, Telegram. Cherries for everybody at the old Ben son farm at ten eon ts a gallon. Inquire of M-B. L. L. Brook p.'! : 64tf R. L. Smith ' aniTT. o! Sparkman will sell real estate under the maw of "The Santiara Land Co.," with office at Leba non. " ' ' " , 43tf Foar Indians from Toledo .passed through Albany, Tuesday noon, 00 their way home from a trip to Salem. Too ot the party were carrying, heavy , loads of "white man'a'rnedicine." and were hard ly able to navigate. At the C. & E. de pet the inebriated red skins created con siderable : amusement by their actions.' One of the Indians after' haaging Onto a post for some time, finally gave it up as a bad Job' and fell , wiih a. resounding thump to the hard board platform, where he lay until his less inebriated ' compan ions picked him up and helped him into he car. Herald. . , " . , ' ' f'r': (1 ' Tor; Sale Span of mares, aeed vanrf ,fj yeats, at a t bargain. : Animals can be seen at farm.' Sam Whiteside, Jr., Cor vallis., t ittfyf. ilu.r''i-. c.:---,:.165tf ' There's the man behind the ean ; ' ...k who thus hie country serves, The rottn behind the throittle'! 1 ' : ' Keenyed with iron nervesr ". Bat the man who's mo8t behind i The We who never cliBkbs;'- ' Is he who will' not advertise, el ' j The man "Behind tbe times." .'.:'' iWood wanted on suhafirintinn -ait t.ha GazeUexJiceuii i. r ;r ' 34tf 1 The, , Oak Or,eek Lumber' ".Com-J pany has afablished a ygrd its Wfl-" kins' Addition, and has. .on, hand for sale'a Cbmplet1 stocBf of rough and dressed lumber. Merle Moore is in charge of the yard and will be pleased to fill you'r bills. ;,' . 54t Mrs. Jack Hall arrived Wednesday from Buena Vista to spend the ..Fourth and visit her sob, Harley Hall, and fam ily- ;;;;; Wanted: To. purchase , from the breeders Cots wold "or Lincoln sheep. f Call: me on Independent phone No 561 or No; 284 ., Wm! H. Savage, Corvallis, Oregon." : 53tf Floyd Rowland left Wednesday morn 1 in bv laanchjfor Portland, where he Is te.be joined by Fred Roth,r Fred Wann and a Mr. Lingbsrry,' and all will pro ceed to Canada, on an engineering expe dition: The boys are all OAQ men save Longberry, who is from Willamette Uni-. versity. They expect to be absent all snmmeiv '.""., "'Just received at Graham & Wells, 500 Edison phonograph records . ..." . 50tf i A enbscriptioQ paper asking j for f u ads fori Warren Hi n ton ' was circulated in 3orvallis,; Tueadayi .and about HV iwas quickly : subsbribed. 'J Another:, paper circulated in the Bellefouatain aeighbor- hood, added r $80 .jnore,r c and August Fischer, came to the front with, an offer to donate an amount equal to. the total sob ; scribed by the- others.nl It .was in Mr. Fischer's empley at the Boone ville mill that Mr. Hinton fell from a grain biu in J tbe granery to the aoor below, meeting with! serious injuries, -including 8 broken arm,' from which be will be incapacitated for many weeks - tq come. ':' While not'in destitute circumstances ' by ' -any .' means Mr. Hinton's dreadful accident- removes the bread winner from the" family' tem porarily, and leaves-the wife and children without 'ready .funds to meet ' the in creased expenses inckiant to sickness,' s'l of which' renders the funds' just donated very acceptable. !' The act is one' that man owes bis - fellow-man in hours f distress, and is commendable bsii i speaks roi - the: great "brother hood o man." - kOTICE After :JuIy 1st the 'nnde - signed wilt charge 7J cents per quart for milkj We are compelled to raise.-the price on acct ODt of advance in aTj lines of feed and scarcity of labor. . S. C. Dixon,' SV'.'K. Taylor. . " , " 55-58 - Mrs.-. C.' F- Hawkins of Saginaw left Wednesday for Cottage Grove, .after a visit 'with relatives and friends in this city. She was formerly Miss A va Barn- hart of Corvallis. A remarkable story, comes from Iyerton,- Wyoming; -Erastus Siniger became engaged to-his own daughter through a matrimo nial agencym the Eist. Siniger represented himself to be a bachelor and had not seen bis daughter since ' as a babe heri mother died. She came West and was married, when Siniger! came West to Anaconda, Mont-' ana found the woman to be his daughter. Ex. . 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Just- try' Herbitte, the liver regulator. -A positive .cure for Constipation, DyspTepsia abd all liver comptaihtii.!!j Mra. Fort Worth, Texas; writes: iiro 1 ; .-. yj f- . "Have esed Herbine in'my family for years.: Words can't express what I thipk about it.;; ;,.Eerybody in- my household is happy, and well, and we owe it to Herbine4?. ad lo W. c t l-:, Sold by Grabam &, Worthsm.., 1 1 xo rrl3 ' v ii tui! Affirm u h'l- FOR Women Misses and 'Children -'. ... U i'. 3 -' We have also received oiir Spring lines of Men's Ox ' fordsi etc., in all the latest shapes. ' ; l) ' H'l )lv I.' Gail and Save 5 Per Cent Of your cash by trading with us. ' ' . ,." ' ; COBVALLISj,: S The "Blowr AaitlOstiKilled Father. an And5 keep 7 It' is a wicll-known fact that flies are unahle to withstand a steady breeze. ; An Electric Fan quickly drives flies out of a room and keeps them out. A full line of Electric Cooking Uten sils. Wiring of all kinds done. Ask the man; WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. G. A. Claek, Mgr. 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