Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, July 07, 1908, Image 1

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    NO. 57.
VOL XLV.
CORVALLIS, BENTON COUXTY, OREGON," TUESDAY, JULY- 7. 1 90S.
CLASSIFIED MBIMS
CLABSirrau advektiwembnts :
Fifteen worda or lees, 25 cts lor thr
successive insertions, or 50 -ta po'
month; for ell up to and including ter
additional wor 1s. Yi cent a word for eai.l
Li.au t ion.
For all advertisements over 25 wordg;
1 ct per word for the fiist insertion, anc
ct per word for each additional inser
tion. Nothing inserted for less than lif
cents.
Lodge, society and church notices
other than strictly news matter, will lx
chirked for.
Kouse Decorating.
WANT OUB CHERRIES
For hour Cents a Pound - Oregon
Leads for Quality.
Salem, Or., July 3. Unless
arrangements can be made with
the Mutual Canning Company
of thi9 city, whereby the choice
of the Royal Anne cherry crop
of this section can be procured
at 4 cents a pound, the a.
Lyons & Raas Co., of San Fran
cisco, threatens to abandon the
Oregon field for 1908.
The E. G. Lyons & Kaas Co.
i the oldest established and big-
Maraschino and
FOR PAIMTISG AND PAPERING SEE
W. . Paul, Ind. 438. HM
ATTORNEYS
J. F. VATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW
Ottice up stafrs in Zierolf Building
Only set of abstracts in Bentoii County
of administrative units and to
arrange their boundaries in such
a manner as to promote the
most efficient and practical ad
ministration of the forests. It
will enable officers of the Forest
Service to give prompt attention .
to all forest business ana lurtner
the interests and add to the con
venience of stockmen, lumber
men,, miners and all other users
or settlers in the National Forests.
Monroe News.
was
in
crpst. firm of
General pure food packers on the
I'aciticCoast and the.intorma-jthe ,ar annual gessi(m
tlon upon which, this statement ftwont:rt-n nt. Fno
is founded is obtained from Ar
thur C. Kaas, chief of the man
Earl Hawley, from OAC,
visiting relatives and friend
this vicinity last wejek.
Miss Golda Howard attended
of
teachers' convention at Eugene
"I last Thursday, Friday, and Sat-
ll 1 1 r I ICOOQ frilf-1 111 1,1 It-? IIIMI1-1 - -wr .1 -KIT 1 11T
u,ul . i i v lurday. ller motner, Jirs. tr. v
ulacturing ueparuueui auu ixu-; jjowa.
WATCH-, OUT
tor uur
Circular
If
E. R. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Post Office Building, Coival
tia, Oregon.
WANTED
WASTED 500 SUBSCRIBERS TO THI
Gazbttk nd Weekly Oregonian at
2.50 per year.
PHYSICIANS
B. A. CATHEY, M. D., PHYSICIAP
uuu.nrgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build
ing. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., i tc
4 p. m . Residence : cor. 5th and Ad
uib Bts. Telephone at office and res
tdenc. OorvafliB. Oregon
W.T. ROWLEY, M. D.. PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Special attention given
to the Eye. Nose and Throat. Office
in Johnson Blag. Ind. 'phone at of
fice and lesidence.
Undertakers
BOVEE & BAUER, FUNERAL DI
rectors and Licensed Embalmers.
Successors to S. N. Wilkins, Corvallis,
Oregon. Iud. Phone 45. Bell Phone
241. 89U
nrfltorv of the firm, who is in
Salem to superintend the pack
ing and shipping 01 tne com
pany's fruit.
Last, season this company pur
chased and packed 650 barrels
al Anne cherries, for maraschino Catholic church was a very
ihich 7 cents a joyauie auair
Howard went with her. They
were guests of Mrs. Frank Ben
nett. Charley Campbell is building
a new barn.
The social, Saturday evening,
p-iven bv the ladies of Monroe
eii-
nnrnnsfiS. for w
pound, the highest in history
fnr nreservinff purposes, was
naid. and this "year Mr. Raas
Temperance exercises were ob
served at Simpson. Chapel last
q.,,101t mnrninfr Tbp. children
paiu, aiiu 1,1110 jmi kjuiiiviu.j' mv.".6.
came prepared to purchase and deserve credit for the way they
ship 1000 barrels, but on ac- j responded in songs and recita-
tions. xtev. xjryon aiso preacueu
a temperance sermon that means
better thinking and better liv
ing for all who heard it.
Miss Pearl Hammer returned
to her home, last Sunday, from
Huntsville, where she has been
count of the edut in the pre
served fruit market can afford
to pay only 4 cents a pound.
Last year the grower received 5
cents a pound for his Royal Ann
cherries, but this year only 3
t.s is heinp- offered, and Mr.
0 - - , xxuiitavu
Haas thinks this price is too how j attending school.
and that the grower, in order to n e;a
realize any profit on his product, Frank Neusbaum and two sis
should be paid at least H cents, ters and Miss Cora Hawley from
No contracts are being made at Corvalhs have been visiting rela-
: x n r.a dnr rt tives and friends. .
any urivc, uiuvcio aio u
harvest alia
deli ver their chei
ries At ruling prices, and the
quality of the fruit, owing to the
;ateness of the season, is not, up
to its usual standard.
HENKLE & BLACKLEDGE, UNDER
takers and licensed embalmers, South
( Main bt... Corvallis, Or.
BANKING.
THE FIRSl NATIONAL BANK OF
Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a general
conservative banking business. Loan?
money on approved security. Draft
bought and eoldani money transferred
to tue principal cities of the UniteC
States, Europe and foreign countries. '
Rip Van WinTde returned ,
from his long sleep looking fresh J
as a daisv and made his way to '.
A jj LtOUUl uvtuwui. 1 " j
Mr. Raas says that for size and the village barber shop, not only i
excellence, of flavor Oregon's because he needed a hair cut(
,,,-,f AV,nrr;oe a r, A rt tv rind shave, but also because he
small fruits cannot be equalled! wished to catch up on the news.
... i . ur .11. t ;a 1- 4-V. V,o r-
for quality, and ne proposes as L,eisstB, euiu nc i L-i-an
experiment, to pack about 65;ber after he was safely tucked
barrels of crushed strawberries, in the chair, "I've been asleep
blackberries, raspberries and 10- twenty years, uaveu u x.
1 ep, repilcu tue musuiiaiiou.
HOMES FOR SALE1
WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS,
Oregon, on instalment plan and as
m.Ht, nnrchasers to build homes on them
li desired. Address First National
Bank, Corvallis. Or.
WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT,
iiients, and help parties to build homes
thereon, it aesirea. aaures9 m. c
Wood -ock, Corvallis, O..
Administrator's Notice.
beon duly appoiutcvl by the County Couri ot ihc
mitustratur of the estate ot Martha Nii-hols, de
minilmtor. All persona having claims against
said decedent are hereby notihcil to present the
same. tuly verified, to me at my res deuce in
Cor allis.'tn Heuum County, iregou, within six
month) jf the late of this notice.
Dated at Corvallis, tmrgon, this 9th day of Ap-
Adininistraior otfthe estate of Martha Nichols
deceased. 5ti
GOATS Auy person wantiug to
buy Or take cre of some fine goats
while they eat up their brush mav
'Dbone or call udou Wm. H. SAvege,
Corviillip. Oregon. 2Qii
Notice for Publication.
I'mtedSUUS Land Office.
Kosebuiv, Oregon, April 3. 10S.
JJtttice is bereby given that in compliance with
liuii.-iui'o " -' - C j
li7. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land
i.. Miftc ill ColilArnfii Orirttti pvfliln anil
Washinuton Territory," a extendi to all the
Public Land SUteB by act of Auusii 4, IS9?, tart
V. Hawley of Corvallis, couuy of Henton, totate of
lrgron, did on February 19, lOS Lie in this
mH.M hu sworn statement. No 944, lor the pur-
h of Uie Stmtbwest ooarter of Section No. 10
ii Towtiship No. 14 Sutn, Kamre Ko. 7 West, and
w ill Oder proof to show that the land sought is
. . I .. V. I . t- ia timlu . atna than 4r
more oiiwvk w -"- v
ajrriculturai purposes, and to fstabli?h his chum
to said land be ore the Comity Clerk of Bentoa
iMm.tv at. Corvallis. Orerou. ou Wednesday, the
jth day of August. IdOS.
He names as witnesses: Sam Bowen of Alsea
M UTn-flu.4 a llua iltuimil- I. H
Hawley of Corvallis, Oregrcu; V iUiam Garfield of
Alsea, Orearoo.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are "equested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 12th day ot August,
4CHitf - Bkxjamin L. Eddy, Agister.
TRij) Van NVinkle.
It's list of prices will be
a surprise and will fully con
vince you that we mean to
clo se out many line s regard
less of cost or value.
Everything in the
Store is on Sale
1. mm kM
canberries this 3'ear. He is sat
isfied that the venture will be
successful, and if so his com
pany will establish a permanent
plant in Salem neyt season and
wi nack Over 1UU0 barrels an
nually of crushed fruit and pure
ruit juices ior commercial pur
poses, lie will also put up sev
eral barrels of cherry juice for
cordials and soda fountain pur
noses this vear.
He attriuutes the present glut
in the cherry market, ana conse
ouent low prices, to the ship
ment of thousands oi barrels 01
Maraschino cherries into the U
8. from Franceasan experiment,
t mi 1 11
last-year, ine duik 01 uiese aie
still" stored in Chicago and New
GAS SCHOONERS TO OPERATE
Off Yaquina Bar A New Industry
at the Cjast.
"Have I mis se '. m tch?
"Nope, we've bin standin' pat."
"Has Congress done anything
yet?"
"Not a thing."
"Jerome done anything?"
"Nope."
"Piatt resigned?"
"Nope." 11
"Panama Canal built?"
"Nope."
"Bryan been elected?"
"Nope."
"Carnegie poor?"
"Nope."
"Well, say," Rip, rising up in
the chair, "never mind shaving
ih.a nther side of mv face. I'm
Newport, June 30.-Announce-ment
has just been made here of
the formation of a new firm,
Voeth & Hembree. which will
ley and contracts have already
been made for a catch of two tons
a day.
Experiment in Plowing.
On a great many farms in the
Willamette Valley a plow sole
or artificial hard pan has been
operate gas schooners to the. big ; formed as a result of plowing
lmnks lvinp-iust off Yaauinabar. i for many years at the same
j o il i
The new firm has already pro
cured a hull in Portland, which
V.a fir.t.P! -nnt.V enfnnes of a i nhove this artificial hard pan
late pattern and put in commis- ! Neither roots nor moisture pen-
at the end of June and the land
i -rigated. In 52 days after irri
gition the clover on thesubsoiled
land was 8(5 inches in height
and dark green in color, and
upon the other land, also irri
gated, it was 10 inches high, 01
light green color, and sickly
appearance.
! depth. The only soil which
! does t le farmer any good is that
sun storeu in unicago aim back tQ gl again.
ork dty. and are a drugon
O
the market. Orecon srown Mar
aschino" cherries have gained a
world-wide reputation for size
and fiavor and command the
highest prices in the market.
OREGON FORESTS
A New Hop Pest.
Prof. A. B. Cordlev. of the
sion out of Newport
borne years ago the United
States Fish Commission steam
er Albatross spent some time in
surveying the coa banss iymg
just southwest ot laquma isay
etrate it except very slowly
The land is wetter after rains
I and dryer in dry times because
of it, says the Agriculturist.
Last vear G. R. Basrlev. of
Washington county preparatory
Oregon Experiment Station, will
lif in t.hft Past during the next
three months. He has twice 1
been called to British Columbia
The renortof the Fish Commis- to making: an irrigation experi-
sion was that the banks were ex- ment under the supervision of
tensive and that both cod and the U. S. Department of Agri
halibut weretobe found on them culture, by deep plowing and
in great quantities. This report I subsoiling, thoroughly broke up
stirred up considerable specula- j this artificial hard pan on arJart
tion but it came to little. The ' of the field to be irrigated, while
fishing done so far has been by 1 cm the remainder of. the field
small boat and has continued j the land was plowed to the usual
during onlv a small part of the depth of eight inches. The
summer. I land was seeded with vetch and
The new enterprise is but one clover. The vetch crop was cut
j UCtll j - i -
t- 1. M.mM'ir. t.Vio rwist. fw weeks to studv a -of several now underway. It is
Keuib'.rii-icu wiiiii&s i.i iiaL.vi. iii v.i r -- - -
. a v,1v 10 10 rrr-oolir alavni- mi rl prt;r.rnii that, trie J. iu. xYiex-
and Boundaries. uaU1og.v..;
ino- the hop growers of thaf ander Company, of Aberdeen, is i
tum in pnm.Urovince. On his last trip he expecting soon to pui one ui
i i, A Ui- o cfnnpnt. fmm t.hA A rnf n I- more vessels into the business
A courting room to encourage
acquaintance, love and then
marriage among the young peo
ple attending the Christ Presby
terian church of Chicago is an
innovation which the Rev. J. E.
Snyder, pastor of the church,
I will establish in the hope that
it will eventually make many
happy homes. The courting
room will be complete in every
respect. ,It will have cozy corn
ers, screens behind which blush
ing couples may conceal them
selves, a number of chaperones
for those who need them and
plenty of dim lights. When the
pastor announced this plan to
day there was much rejoicing
among the young people. Ex
Corvallis seems to have no need
of such an apartment.
prenensive pia.ii ui leuisun-uLg 0-- .
the National Forests in the Uural College to the affected hop- out of this bay and at least two
Western States has iust been
made bv the President in sign
ing executive orders which will
chansre the names and bounda
vards to make observations dur- other firms aie busily looking
ing the summer, savs the Agri- - over the ground with a view to
cutturist. Prof. Cordley says ' erecting large cold storage plants
this season's experience with , for the handling of cod and hal-
T IT 1 ' - ... 1 l-An . T It 1 1 WIJ (XT I MM I I IIIH.SII I 1)11111 .111- I DHL.
ries oi ine r uresis m uicguu.iui uov, x , ,i.Tr i
The onlv other state in whichlution as a summer spray shows j Voeth & Hembree expect to be
these plans have been completed! that it "ill be necessary to test in active busimss withma. month
is Idaho, but it is expected that! it quite thoroughly before any ; and promise to enlarge their ta
xi . . i. niVnitii-a wnmrnanHat.inii can be filitie.s iust a. lar as possible.
Uie WOIK Ul 1 euisiilit ling in wv..""."- , ,1 i
X lit; U-pi ll''ll uUiai. uai io vi
12 feet jrfdeut low water and the
tv, Vatinnnl Vnroat. ctntps will made as to its use asasubsti-
be finished and the changes an-tute for Bordeaux mixture,
nounced in a few davs. While some damage to foliage
No addition to forest area is-has resulted the present season,;
.r,x-r,U-prl in thft nlans for redist-! it is probable that a weaker sola-;
ritirxr in nnv of the states of tion will prove effective as .v boat
the Northwest. The object of fungicide and will not injure
the work is to equalize the areas foliage. ' - . "v
entrance, is now regarded as
fe;si .e for s- aunch craft at any
seasoa of tl e year. T e new
will l e of light draitand
heavy pow r. The market for
fish is good throaghoutthe val-
FOR CHICKEN LICE
The Best Louse-killer on the' Market
The following ingredients, properly combined, form
the best known remedy for lice on chickens. It is applied
by dusting cn the feathers, and also placing in a box where
the fowls may dust themselves with it:
Naphtha
Sulphur
Tobacco Dust
Lime
Bran or Shorts
The above will be put up to order at Graham
Drue Store.
k Wells
55 tf