Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, March 10, 1908, Image 1

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CUSS1FIE0 ADVEBTISEMEHTS
CXAHHlFIBli ADVKBTISKMENTS:
Fifteen word orjees, 25 cts for thre.
Successive ineertiooa, or 50 cte pf
fcnonth; lor all up to and including ter
additional words. i c -ent a word for eacl
insertion.
For all advertisements over 25 words,
i wnw) for the first insertion, anr"
. . .... i
J ct per word for eacn additional inner
thm. Nothing inserted for less than 2f
eota.
Lodge, society and church notices,
Other than Btrictly news matter, will hf
Charged for.
PHILOMATH SNAPSHOTS.
Newsy Items From Neighboring
Town Parties and Other
Social Notes.
results
cpected-
PHYSICIANS
Mrs. Lon Henk.t. leccmp'rn
A hv her dauehter. Mis Mamie,
and sons, Roy aud Herman, de-1
parted for Newport last oaturaay,
to reside for at least two months,
n-, lac Thnrsdftv evenine the
Neighbors ot the Women of
Woodcraft tendered their depart
ing Neighbors, Mrs. Henkle and
Mamie, a farewell reception and
surprise party at their quarters in
t r. r P hall. About twenty
Xm V. V. '
f v neiohlvirs fathered at the
hull ncii-ticiniv inr ihc uuiuuw
" ,T ' DTW111V a rehearsal for the entertainment
DR.F.H.THOMPSON.VETEEINABY a iene contemplate
surgeon. Office at Dennim a .eo TM,,c,1a and Mrs
Front ruble. Ind. Phone 328. I6.f giving next Thursday, and Mrs.
Henkle, who has been the bonor-
B. L. CATBEY, M- v1 ed Guardian Neighbor of Philo
C "HtfftK-SK math Circle No 488 for several
4P m Fenidence: cor. 5th and Ad SUCCessive terms, and Miss JVia
.nvi Bts Telephone at office d mie one of the youngest neigh-
OorvalUs, Oregon we invited to come to the
WT ROWLEY, M. P.. PHYSICIAN hall to witness the rehearsal, since
and Surgeon. Ppecial attention given they are to be at Newport at the
.l. w4 .nil Throat. Office nf th entertainment. Ac-
loiur r.yc, i"rJ - - , - - , uut --
in Johnson Bide. Ind. 'phone at ot- coldjng to previous arrangement,
fice and teeidence. - officers and guards were all in
FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES SBE tneir respective places. At the
1 1 u..i,iiiA TTenlpr and I .1 tnr ricinor oiwPTl bv the
W..V. iwinr. Third and Van Buren
Ste. Ind. phone 489.
House Decorating.
Past Guardian Neighbor, as Mrs.
Henkle entered the ball, the
neighbors arose and greeted their
departing neighbors with the
w.nrs of the Circle. The ruse
FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE was a complete success and sur-
prise. utai. fe . .
all, the neighbors joined in Circle
games, such as ''Blind Man's
Buff," "DroD the Handkerchief,"
'The nio in the oarlor." ,,t,ma-
ing the Mystic Sphere," "Thun-
serious
follow.
wiicnn Rmtt and Walter Ne
tnn were Saturday visitors at t!
county metropolis.
Tlevitt will open
S : rf cnhrvnl in tB
! Wood Creek district next Mo
I day. 'i
Miss Evadna Springer is pr
r5no- to oive an entertainme
a KacVet social for the bene
" ..At
f 1?TOrrrreen scbOOl. A IOL
ui tut
literary society was organized
. r a 1
tk.f 0oV1r.nl the first 01 tne y
mViJoVi meets everv Friday tsigo
and elicits much interest from
the neighborhood.
- E JD. Follet, who purchased
the George Allen property last
w j- mnnincr his family and
household effects into his newly
acquired home.
John Kitson of Eugene is -visiting
relatives at Philomath, and
in the vicinity.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Merryman
and family of Salem arrived last
Tuesday and are at the home ot
T. G. Becker. Mrs.
Ull.lt J-
Merryman and children expect to
visit witti inenas anu
for a time but Mr. Merryman will
retnrn to Salem neXI Oa""""
in order to occupy the $ ulpit at
.1 & 1
his pastorate in tnat piat.c
Mrs. Waller, who has been
:u m;tVi nnenmonia. is re-
Sis in New York" Coming
she is familiarly known by the
older generation, is aimcst a nun
ogenarian, but wasi. present at the
Henkle re-union at the Jacob
Henkle home in Pleasant Valley
last October. According to Moth
er Nature, our old people cannot
be with us much longer.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following transfers were
filed or record for the week end
ing March .7, icjbS:
J. R. Elsey to B. A. Turnbull,
120 acres west of Philomath,
$3,300. -.v
V. E. Watters to F. B. Barnes
and wife, lots 4, 5, 10 and 11
Pleasant View Fruit tarms,
$1900.
V R. Watters to T. A. Barnea
lots i and 14. Pleasant
prevented scoring and then Al
bany started whirlwind playing
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There is alwavs a feeling ot and rolled up a lo-to-3 score on
rest, contentment and simplicity the surprisc-J collegians in the
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in the tar away country vmagn nrsi nan. iuc piaym wa uoi
and cross-road hamlet far from er in the second half with a 4-to-the
hum and bustle of city life. 3 score inAlbany's favor.1 Albany
There is a trustfulness that admits scored .ix field goals, while OAC
r j A Vincnitahle maAm ntilw rtne the other scores
welcome. A newcomer is looked being made from the foul line,
upon as a friend until proven says an Albany dispatch in the
otherwise. Down in Indiana, in Oregonian.
the southwest part of the slate, is Thayer and Bending were AJ
a little hamlet with its cross- bany's stars, the work of the lor
roads, post office, blacksmith mer being unexcelled on a local
shop,' old fashioned tavern and floor. Moore was the best player ,
Jeoi hrir-lr ronrt house. This tor Corvallis. The line-ups: Al-
luc ujuui . ir Ti,J
is the home of "Sis," the gener- bany Bending and McBnde,
. ..j i nnnciprUnrmarc- "EVlrert- rentpr Martin
ous nearicu, nuuv-avm . LKJL ttvjo, -f..., ,
eirl who is forced by circumstance and Thayer, guards. OAC
from romping tne streets 01 hci narrmgion anu rciiy, luiwao,
native village o tre?.d the ce- Moore, center; Starr, Johnson
mented sidewalks 01 New York and Edwards, guards. Claude
City, where she becomes the butt Swann, of Corvallis, was referee;
of ridicule. Her sallks ot wit Horsky, of Albany, umpire.
, as she eets back at her torment- After winning the High School
ors soon make it appear inai sue cnampionsnip, nuaujr
is outgrowing her provincialisms, meet the college champioos to
and as tne woman merges nun icsuncugiu uu n.i.. .t
the child, she rapidly adapts her- of victory. But fast, skillful
self to her surrounaings ami uc- piaying oveiwucimcu isigv.
comes a self-made woman. The team, and Albany is ablaze with
Tom Boy returns to her Indiana mgn scnool entnusiasm lonigui.
1 tj r 1 fMra when chel
Dame a iauy ui tunun., u. -
W. E. Paul, Ind. 488.
UNDERTAKERS
renlaces the old latch string with
an electric Pell ana me caiyci
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gives way to rugs on narawouu
floors. It's a pure, sweet piay
hrimmino- with fun. "dis in New
Additional Locals.
Are the Corvallis echosl buildings bo
arranged that the children could eecape
in case of a fire? la tne lire ami pruc-
Ulllliuiiug mi" 1 "u. 1 - ... , .
York" comes to the opera house ticed often enough to familiarize the
thought to be imptoving
RfiVEE & BAUEB, FUMJfiBAJ- w "ine piin iuc Trv Rmith. who has
--w . . I. -m r if r T 17 &l n v n I lviia. .wu -
rectors and Licen8ed Embalmed ing tne Mystic ?pD, ,,it indisposed with, la
Succeeeore ,0 S. N. -Wilkin.. Corv.m. der and L.ghtoang." 9 - ,evere
flraunn. rnone a. smin? in a tiitie, a "i""uv' o. '
, ttvtyctj reritations or readings were deliv-
mrfSVT.Pl at. KTjACK.LiH.IWI!'. jujsi& 1 ...
"SSSSS SiSS ;red, after which candy, nuts and
fonfec from" the lungs, on Wed-
f laef week, but is now
improving
ATTORNEYS
Mrs. Eda Allen who is also a
Neiehbor of the W. of W. and
I t . 1
J. F. YATES, ATTOBNEY-at-jlaw. was present tnat evening, u
OfBce np .wtra rn iiero.icm.uius tQ Corvallis to reside, wun-
ODlvBetoUMrae..8.DDenvUui, . ij
1 ID ft WCta. O hujw
Allen have sold their residence in
Philomath, found a suitable lo
cation at Corvallis and have de
parted for that place. Their
many friends are sorry to see
,,n crmsn'RTiVF.RS TO THi t&em go, out wnai jtuw.- -
GMErrK and Weekly Oregonian at loss is Corvallis' gain.
2.50 per ytar.
E. K. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW
OfBce in Post Office Building, Ooival
ua, Oregon.
WANTED
HOMES FOR SALE
WILL SKI.L LOTS IN CORVALLIS,
Ocejson, on histHlment plan and as
eist pnnhaBerB to build homes on then
if tlesired. Address First Natiooa
Bank. Corvallis. Or. ,
WILL SiiLL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT
Or., for et'Ot cash, balance instal
ments, and help parties to build hornet
thereon, it desired. Address M. b
Wocdc j. k. Cc -vailiP. Or.
BANKING.
THE m- NATIONAL BANK OI
Corvallis. v.retron, transacts a genera
- 1 r T i-tonc
conservative Danism; ousm.
mom v on approved security. Draft baturday.
bought and fold and money transterrec
to the principal cities of the Unitec
SUtee, Europe and foreign countries.
Mrs. Annie P. Hawkins, the I
senior Grand Manager of the'
Grand Circle ot the W. of W.,
r.rfter1 a nnmbei of Neighbors
hi1e the west bound C. & E
stopped at the depot in Philo
math. She was en route to her
home at Toledo after a three
weeks' visit at Ashland, Myrtle
Cretk and other points in the
southern extremity of the state.
Mrs. Jane Wood, who accom
panied her son, Alvin, and family
to Portland several weeks ago,
arrived borne last Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Moses and daughter,
Rernice. were Corvallis visitors,
Headquarters for
Fruit Tree Spray
Diamond Chicken Feed
Cb liken Grit -
Ground Bone
Shrll and Poultry Food
Lice Killer, etc.
We pay cash fo- dressed Veal and Pork,
Poultry and Eggs.
Next door to J . R. Smith A Co.
Ind. Phone 209
ht;c Ora Henkle visited friends
in Corvallis on Thursday ,nd F;i
a r lacr week, returning home
uxy " 1 . w
Smitll & DaWSOn Friday afternoon.
Elmer liiisworin vim'cu
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ellsworth, brother "Cad" and
r ,t at the deoot whit'
a car.of freight was unloaded last
Satuidav. He was a passenger
on the westbound C. oc E.
Mis. T. E. Henkle was quite
for several days last
week, a bad cold necessitating
her absence from the store, but
she is again in her accustomed
place.
Tf.lUwnrth met with
laivuv -
- . . n w nnite 9 nainful accident on Mon-
WAIN I t-L- day oflast week, which may have
had a serious termination. While
A representative in this county splitting a large log, in driving a
by a large realestate corporation. wedge with the sledge, the sledge
Special inducements to those rebounded, striking him on the
who wish to become financially forehead above the left eye, cut
interested 'ing a fgbtful 8a3h whlch rf
interestea. f d fie stitcbes to propeily
v n.l Samirltir Hfl . .... i -
IIS nOal ttaw
Yorl DMrborn Bmilding
.,r.;te the skiii above the evebrow.
Chicto, 11 It has healed very rapidly and no
L.ii .1. t n 0. F. hall are
nan at " - --
nearing completion and add ma
teriallv to the comfort and ap
pearance of the lodge quarters,
The "nhotie message announc
.A. - t .
ing the birth of the daughter ol
r 1 1 a
vf- onri Mrs. varnum mumi
nroved as reliable as so many ol
au 'nlinnc messag-es do, and
a Ttr, TMdiott's name to be
iaucu mi. .
qc Ramnm in olace of Var
Bftv-U 1 -
l.,lntmtic
num. However, cuDgidium..Uuo
tApred to Mr. ana mrs.
Varnnin Elliott on the arrival of
tbeir little girl.
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C. G. Springer movea to nib
,h ret nt town, the lore part
r a.2 onrl like the old
Ql IL1C
black auntie in the home 01 mr.
St. Clair or "Uncle 10m s
in" fame, is now having a ciear
in' up spell." Mr. Sptinger in
tends to devote his small place to
horticulture.
c tt Dittmar of Kennett, Cal-
;r.": orJ.Tcrl tt Albanv last
HOIUia,
c,nArr a m en route tor x'QTt
land, but took the morning train
pAl e. wheie ne was met
w v.;c half.hrother. Frank Beck
ofOAO. from whence they
rh;i.niath to visit for
U1UVC W X n " "
the dav with relatives at that
j . j . -
i .v, niorp snmmoncu 10
UiaLC. t.-.
ti hnmc hv teleohone. t-. f .
brought with nim as a gin w uis
mVi.r a (irand UDera z.ono-
IUV fcuy?-"'
th fortv choice records
The Z-nophone is a sixty-dollar
machine aud the records are val--f
tmpntv-five dollars, some
UVU " V V T. J -
f thpm beino- one dollar records
Tt was the source ot a choice en-
frtainment for the family gain
ering. On tunaay evcuiug vc
young gentlemen, reiutncu
Corvallis from whence C. F. took
tUo. eirlv train. Monday. forSi-
lem, where be stopped two hodT.s
at the home ot ms sister, jvits. j
H. Merrvman, and then proceed
ed to the state metropolis via the
electric car route, reaching Port-
nA oKnnt noon. Ua VVeanesaav
evenino- he will arrive at Corval
lis ani be with relatives in Jf&iio-
math on Thursday, departing lor
Eugene and points soma, e
mr.r tnr California, on Fridav
quite ill with Pneu , 'Vhe VUw Fruit Farms, $95o.
F-mii nhvsician from Albany w. A. Wells and wife to Anna
was called the nrst 01 iuc u, ivnns, iu x i
as her condition was deemed quite Avery's 2nd Add to Cor., $10. .
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critical, dui ai ia. yA State ot Oregon to , a . -
lingham, 80 cres near uene-
fountain; Jioo.oo. , " : ;
D, O. Houck to "N. B-lTrtvi?
andf- wife;rE of lot 2,Co1t-
lege Homes; ?i,7- . : -
T. E. Cionk to S. A. Cronk,
lt Klnrt -6. DlXOn'S AuQ.
The new woodshed and dining Corvalls; $10.
P. Avery to Bert Einerick,
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 13,
Avery & Wells Add. to cor
vallis; $200.
T nv Wnllenbero- to E. A. Hor-
ton, lots 9 and 10, Jblock 11, N.
B. 3fc r. Averys auu. ij v-w-
vallis; $1.
r r
ton, 17 acres near Monroe, $500,
Tan Wintnn to H. C. Hinton.
undivided ot 320 acres south
of Philomatn; $10.
S. T. Frazier to Clara E. Tall-
man, 115.99 acres uunu v"
Corvallis; $3,000.
1? flrsliam to Thos. R. Gra-
next Wednesday,
Seats now selling-
March nth
-35C, 50c, 75c
White-Brown Wedding.
pupils with it 10 that they would leave
the building in order in case of an alarm
being turned in? Theee are questions ,
that are being asked throughout the state
since the terrible calamity at Cleveland
One of the most beautiful hotae a few days ago. These are matters that
,,,- if. Via. Keen our eood sbouia no.o. dbriocwu j
weddlngS 11 haS. "-".ir.Lo,,,: ; Th. Journal, in dUcnseing the
fortune to attena occurreu - V rnatter in Portland, aaya: -Ia these
home of Mr and Mrs. li. . echoolDuildinlt8haB every possible ave-
White of 443 N. First Street, this fo,"-. , m ca.e of fir -citv,.
at high noon,' Sunday, when pTGvid6d7 Ha. account been taken
their daughter Nellie Mae, be- oUbefaot that when flames roar and
came the wife of Mr. Jesse Brown, death Btalw onu Bides children cannot
a most worthy young man of be expected to retain their presence of
Albany. mind and that disorder pBD1 BDd ya"
C c tactile decorated teria must be reckoned with in making
for the OCC sionTthe color scheme provision. foraaUty r If all thi. ha. not
1 - .. , . ,ijaH for it should be done at
being brown and wnite, typio.. " . c alamitv iB a warn.
of the names of the bride ana eB Hule children
groom. At 12 o'clock tne wea- dedBp in the Btreet8j their writhing
ding march was played by the formg wrapeed ,n Beething flame, in the
bride's grandfather, R. N. White, bftsementi the awful horror of the upec
rohn oomDOsed the same for the te l the tearB Bheck and Borrow of
(occasion. The bride was most parent8 seeking their child dead all
this ia warning 10 uunu -"-
horrors."
ham, kt 3, diock 19,
Corvallis; $300.
A. W. Herbert to W
ots ? and 10, blocu 4,
P. Avery's Add. Corvallis; $10.
heromimlv attired in a gown ot
Ralls to Mrs. S. E. Hie- , bue silk an(j a white bridal
veil; the groom in the conven
tional black, rney were aucuu-
ed by the bride's sister, miss
Bertha White, and her young
ni Pmf. Frank White.
Th Rpv. Mr. Vincent, ot this
mhn nfficiated in so pleasing
V.IT, " - ,
a imnrpuiw a manner, ae
i;.-,hteH all nresent by a very ap
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nronriate address betore tying iur
1 L - . 1 t.irmc
knot, alter wnicn a sumpuv
A;r .erved. The guests,
Uiuuwi '
mhn TXT P TP the relatives and near
friends of the bride and groom
UA,rA ohnnt sixty. A ereat
UUUIU1.11.U ' .
f 1 1- . . 1 . 1 ,,tc
many usetul ana Deaumui Si.
were presented. ,
TI7V,o Ainnrr W3S Over 2l SOCiai
W UU Ml.." 1 T
1 moc -tiinved. alter wnitu
ilUUl ww ia - - J J ...
the bride and groom toot tneir
denarture tor AlMny, wnere tney
rill he at home to men mau;
friends after April I't.
On the sea of matrimony
They hare launcneu oicu -
May no cruel storms betide them,
May tneir love uc tvci -1
A Guest.
Co. Add.
F. Gav,
N. 3. &
Clara M. Harding to W. E.
Gay, lot 3, block 15, Cor. ; $300.
United States to Thos, L,. Gar
land, 160 acres Alsea.
Tnnathan Tharp to George E.
Tharp, 100 acres, Alsea; $1,500-
A T. Smith to T. M. Markii,
land west of Philomath; $10.
Mary E. Felger to J. M. Marks,
562 acres west oi imiuma.u,
Si. 200.
Tennie Hammond to Columbus
WH novth V, OI lOl OS,
17, Philomath; $500.
T Weed to T. L. Crail et al,
32.14 acres south of Pbilo; $320.
Portland and Return, Only $3.50
OAC LOST Ta ALBANY
In Fast Game ol BasKei oan iu
That City-Girls' Team Defeated.
Tt. chnn Parific Oompsry and
Corvallis & Eastern Eilway are bel'.itK
rr.iind trio tu tete to Portland trom uOi
vailis to. $3.50. good going on any , .u y- . ;ve
; .inrdav or bu i!ay H t er via Aioany ur gicai K- -77 -
. . ; ah Hioh firhnol the cham
-i.ii7cij
By the decisive score of 14 to
6, the girls' team of the Alban
High School won Friday night
iTom the hitherto undefeated girls
of the Oregon Agricultural Col
iM The victory came as a
T act "Pridav evening was the
occasion of a very agreeable sir-
prise in the form 01 a aonauuu
party g'ven to Rev. G. W. For
man and wife at the parsonage of
. 1 1" T 4- m ni tS
the M. IS. Unurcn oouvu. u wa
genuine surprise, wnue ivir.
and Mrs. Forman were at tneir
church for their regular friaay
nieht rehearsal of the S. S. and
. 1 - V.
young people's music ciat,
church members gained access to
the church parsonage ana aepus-
ited many acceptable present;.
there, and were quietly sitting m
the darkness ot the parlor when
the Formans enterea. ineniuc
young people from the church be
gan to pour ia until the house
was filled to overflowing. A very
junt eweninc was passed in
playing games and visiting, dur
ing which time refreshments were
served consisting of home-made
,,ni;p nf various kinds, apples
and popcorn. At the close ot the
evening song, dooks wcic
and all participated in an enthu-
siastic song service, auci wluv."
Rev. Foi man thanked one ana
all for their kindness, thought
fulness and appreciation. This
was responded to by some of the
momhprc Unci all went to their
homes well pleased with the evening.
iuum . ! erw
morning.' These migratory visits 1 p.
..... ..,.i. nnii returuiBer either via
Albany or west Bide, Saturday, Sunday
or Monday.
Jersey Bull H r Sale.
Descended from Grand Coin aad Gold
en tilow ; imporwd cow tMttn 18 lka
batter fat in 7 Oaya withijtca l. Ao
72
R. F. Baker & Co.
School the cham
pionship of the state, as Albany
has won the honors of the Wil
lamette Valley Higd bchooll
League, and the OAC Has won
all its games among the colleges.
The game was one of the fast
est and fiercest contests ever
in the eitv. For the first
five minutes great defensive work j
It vou have Farm or City property for
.ale, list it wilhE. F. Baker & Co. Office
next door to Poet Office, Corvallia, Ore.
LETTER LIST.
til.- f.iUn.;nl intt.ara rAmfiin nncalled.
for in the Corvallis postotflce, . for ttie
. u.k V IQil?
H 1(1 111 11 JJA BIVU I vw.
t v Ttrnnn Trancia Fletcher. Miss
an. .. .
Jnvt Gardner. 0 R GaeseB, Jack How
ard. J B Johnson, Brick Miller.
B. W. JoHiwoi, r. M.