Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, July 14, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Itosendorf has had her
housepainted the past week.
ChajlesRycraft of Alsea Valley
was a Corvallis visitor Saturday.
Senator A. J. Johnson left
Sunday for Seattle on a business
trip.
D. C. Rose goes to McMinn
ville today on a few days' business
ViSIt.
Earl IIawley went to Alsea
the last of the week on a busi
ness trip.
F. II. Dann of Philomath was
a bnsiness visitor in Corvallis,
Friday.
Mrs M. Ilenkle is having a
new house built on south Main
Street near the Coffey studio.
Mrs. II. McDonald and little
grand-daughters of Philomath
are guests of Corvallis relatives
this week.
Miss Vera Stevens is ill with
measles. V
Miss Edna Bridwell is very ill
with mumps.
Laurence Graham was an over
Sunday visitor in Portland.
Walter Kav, who resides on
Third street, is suleriner with an
attack of pnei mo iia.
Mrs. Will Tomlinson of Wells
has been the cuest of Corvallis
'friends the past few days.
Gabriel Long of Kings Valley
has been visiting: in Corvallis
since -Thursday. -
Mrs. Perry Eddv of Eddvville.
Lincoln county is visiting- her
sons, Ed and Frank, west of Cor
vallis. j
Miss Jessie Adams returned
Friday from a two weeks' visit
with Mrs. Lulu Ellis, near Phil
omath. - i
i
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hosner of
Monmouth have ben guests at
the W. E. Bridwell home the
past few days.
Vireril Watters has ourchased
another automobile. It is a one-
seated runabout for use in . his
W. A. Jensen went to Portland
Friday on a brief visit. ' ,
. J. R, Parker of Philomath was j
a L-orvallis business visitor, H n
day. - ." ,,' ;v -
; Miss Kate Gerhard - has been
, the guest of Albany friends the
P ist week.
Mrs. Clara Price of Portland
J he J uly term of the Benton
county circuit court is now in
session, having convened yester
day, Judge. Harris presiding.
There are 21 Or. 22 paspo nn tho
docket, all civil in character.
The lecture of Dr. Dye at the
Christian churchThursday eve
ning, drew a very large audience
and no one was disanDointed in
J 1 x XL- T TT TT 1-.- i .. U
gu u lu . xiuwxey the entertainment. Dr. Dye, as
home in the western part of town. I previously stated, has spent 11
Freeman Bjvens and family ( years in Africa as a missioharv,
came put Ironi Kings V alley J? ri- ! aQ m tne audience, Thursday
day for a few days'visit in Cor- night, there was a man who saw
valhs. vr. Dye, board the train inn
Michioan town wh eri the vaiihii
missionary started on his first
Pure Food Department
Fresh Country Butter and Eggs Every
Day ,
Miss Ella Foster, , saleslady at
Nolan's big store, went to New
port, Sunday, for a two weeks
recreation visit.
Miss Ilattie Hammer and Miss
Car.ie Belknap were in Corva?- real estate business.
lis, Saturday, the latter being en
route to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hawley
iind son have returned from Al
sea, where they were guests at cades.
tne ltycrait borne. . , ,. v- w
- , T . , . Chief of Police J. D.Wells and
aua uu xvci Hi i ui Aiseawere guests family e3Cpect
Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Hen
derson and Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Thatcher departed the last of the
week for an outine in the Cas-
Saturday at the L. H. Hawley
home in west Corvallis.
W. R. Hall of Polk county was
in Corvallis yesterday, en route
to Crook countv where he will
remain indefinately. .
Members of Dr. Kerr's family
were guests at the Mrs. Clara B.
Waldo home at Nye Creek the
latter part of the week.
William Broders and family
went to Newport Saturday. The
lamiiy will remain for several
to leave Fridav
weeks' outing at
for ff"several
Cascadia. '", ':
F. S. True has bearun the eree-
tion of a new residence on col
lege hill, which will be occupied
by himself and fami'v. when
completed.
Miss Ruby Dilley 'of Oroville. ' and his bride.
California, a former Corvallis ! immediately.
girl, is the guest of friends here.
She is en route to her home
from a visit in Seattle.
Martin Boatman of Eastern
p M- Barden and daughter, Miss
Carrie, have gone to Newport
wheie they will spend several
weeks in recreation. ' '.
i Henderson Murphy, until re
cently a resident of Corvallis but
now of Lebanon, was in this city
on business Friday.
I Lost Sunday forenoon, on
Harrison or Fifth street, a white
lace fan, with black ribbon.
Finder please leave at this office.
I Norton Adams has ' been
awarded the contract for Jim
Harlan's new house, to be erect
ed on lots just west of the. Feist-
j er home. ' .
j Mrs. Mabel Hubler-Jones de
parted for her home atChehalis,
Wash., Friday, after a several
weeks' visit wiht her parents in
this city.
'Denatured alcohol contains
95 per cent grain alcohol - Just
the thing for your alcohol store
No bad odor. Sold by Graham
& Wells. , 59-67
A handsome bungalow is to
' be erected on lots just north of
the Tyler home. The contrae
tor is Norton Adams and the res
luence is lor rroi. Jtlarrv Beard
Work is to begin
Every Egg ss tested by our Electric Tester before we will
accept them, thus insuring perfectly fresh eggs at
all times for our trade.'
weeKS out Mr. liroders returned Oregon is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
yesterday. IClum Reed. About 27 years ago
Miss Nora Miller, the popular tne visitor made his home with
clerk at the "P. O." store went to tne Reeds and after so many
Newport today where she will vea.rs has come to pay them a
run a news nnH onnfunnm.,, Visit.
House for rent Will furnish
5-room , modern bungalow, piario
incraaed, lor responsible parties
No children. Phone 377. 58-62
-Work is being hurried on the
old building formerly occupied
stand during the summer. -
Mrs J V. TT'rtx.Tollo i i
v. -. . . ii n Clin w t 1 1 i . i.i t j
Portland, Friday, for a visit, with Dv tne Gazette, and Messrs.
her son. Frank, and wif. arA Kiger and Elgin expect to have
-also to make the acquaintance
of her new grandson, who arriv
ed last week.
their electric theatre onen for
business by the first of August.
The members of the Endeavor
A new concrete walk is hmno-'society of the Christian church
laid on Jackson street. bfliwMn I neld a launching picnic on the
Second and Third. It is a full! Willamette river, Friday night
oiock in lenetn. nassinc- alnno-: "aD a lalS cruwu,
the south side of the two stables.
operated by S. S. Henkle and
Sears & Southwick.
Miss Grace Hawlev has re
turned from a visit with rela
tives and friends at Bellefoun-
tain. She was aecomnnniorl
home by Miss Hattie Hamer, who
is still her guest.
J. G. Morris, the hlark-smith
has traded his residence timn.
erty on First street for the Stroud
5-acre ranch, about one and one
half miles north of this city, and
will move his family to that
place about the first of August.
Misses Cleo and Zeta Jnh
are to give a micellaneous shower
tins evening at their pretty home
in Jobs addition, in honor of
Miss Mavbelle K"fn.l ,v,rtt,
m - J y Tviivjoc
amage to Terorah Sn
Eugene is to take place shortly.
Measles ape the latest tin n fro !
"out" in Corvallis and Sflv0i
ases are already reoorted. TUi!
. . . i
K ora leekwith is one of the vie
mis and Mr. and Mrs Svlvota
uenKie ot north Second strt
ire quarantined with the
iilment. Several other
ire known to exist.
Frank Miller, who has
mployed in a Medford
lore iur some lime, arrived in
orvallis the last of the week for
brief visit at home. He start-
d yesterday for Casper, AVyom-
ug, where a better position in
pharmacy is offered him . TT.
h au old OAC boy who will cer-
unly succeed, in life.
Mrs. P. F. Cramblett of Dawes
juntv. Neb., and her dAiicrhW
!frs. Thos. Bolden. Jr.. of IW.
- j j
n, Oregon, arrived in the city,
riday, for a visit with Mrs.
rank Aldrich and other rela
ves and friends. Mrs. Bolden
as formerly a resident of this
ty.
same
cases
been
drug
and a
merry time is reported
The initial number of the Mal
heur Booster, published at Vale,
Oregon, by Hurley & Hurlev.
has reached us. It is a fine look
ing, lively paper, published by
editors who are able writers and
understand their business. Mal
heur is the extreme southeastern
county of our state.
Mrs. Willard Ireland of Port
land arrived up from Indenen-
dence, Friday, where she had
been for several days. She re
turns to Independence in time
to attend the marriage of her
sister, Miss Orba Taylor, to Lorin
Wann, tomorrow. Miss Taylor
is quite well known in Corvallis
where she has frequently visited.
Robert Herron, one of Benton
county's best known and most
highly respected pioneers, has
been seriously ill at the family
home at Irish Bend for several
aays, and up to Saturday eve
ning was not improved. . This
will be depressing news to a host
of warm friends in Corvallis and
Benton county.
Stanley Hammel. notice of
whose promotion to the captain
cy of Co. G., O. N. G.. aDneared
in the last Gazette, has received
a military appointment that
means still, greater honors and
which will take him to Ameri
can Lake, Washington. .Stan
ley's old friends in Corvallis nnrl
at OAC extend fresh congratulations.
Peaches will be a light crop
this year, according to the stat.
ment of one who has an orchard
near Corvallis, The small fruits
have all been lighter this spasnn
than last, and it is said apples
and prunes will also be a short
crop. No "home grown" peaches
are in the market as jet, the
Early Hales usually being ready
about the last of July.
jonn a . Allen, wile and son
and Mrs. Allen's brother, Wil
Francis, of Manila, went to New
' port Saturday to enjoy a vaca
Lion. YIPS K rniia m iric.it
I " - 'I 111 !11H XU
! Portland for the present, joining
me in ewport party a little later.
Fresh vegetables an1 iruits
always oa hand in their season
Whitesides & Cooper. utf
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wellsher
left the last of the week for New
port where thev will snend a few
weeks in the hope of benefitting
me lauer s neaitn, which has
been very poor for the nast sev-
r
erai montns.
One registered Holstein bull
three years old Sept. 8, "1908.
Price $75. L. A. Houck, Mon
roe, Ore., R. F. D. 1. Phone
Belief ountain. 48tf
Mrs. Clara Waldo, regent of
OAC, and until recently the State
vji-auge lecturer, nas rented a
nine room cottage at Nye Creek
and is entertaining a number of
her friends. . This is her first
experience at Newport. She- is
delighted with the resort and
will lose no time in letting he,r
friends know it, being a very
nospiiaDie nostess.
For . Fine Job Printing go t,
the Corvallis Gazette. .
Now is the time to muzzle
your good dogs and kill the
worthless ones. The hot weath
i i , .
er seems 10 mate them vicious,
and may develop rabies. No
chances should be taken in this
matter. Cases have already oc
cured in this cty where chil
dren have been attacked and bit
ten by dogs usually considered
gentle, and in Portland, Thurs
day, a man and two children
were badly bitten. Do it now.
A new launch called the "Rose",
Captain P. M. Johns, has tmnft
into business for the season at
is ewport. It will be in service
for deep sea fishing and excur
sions and will no doubt be in
great demand. The "Rose" was
1 !li i i
uuiii at Asioria recently and is
said to be the neatest, speediest
craft of the sort that has ever
visited the bay. She is sixty
feet in length, 15 feet beam and
equipped with a 35 horse-power
marine gasoline engine, and is
lighted with electricity. She is
just within the 15 ton limit and
is licensed to carry 90 passengers.
Buy your groceries of White
side & Cooper. utf
trip to the dark land of canniba
lism. 1 his man is one of the
brick masons engaged at present
on me college building.
New line dishes in plain and
fancy designs, at W itpsiric ft-
y-
coopers" utj
There appears to be a general
terror throughout the countrv
this summer of vicious dogs, and
wnue mere has been no scare
outside of cities, solfar as known.
children should be, cautioned to
mase no iriendly advances to
wards any canine they may meet.
lest harm result. Three cases
were reported in Portland last
Lnursday where neonle had hppn
attacked and bitten
vicious dogs, two of the cases
being children and the other an
adult. In Chicago there has
been a "reign of terror" from
brutes with hydrophobia, as
many as 52 dogs being slaught
vica. oy me ponce in as many
minutes.
trraham & Wells carry a full
line of paints, oils. tA flSS fro rn.
ishes, including the great china-
mei varnish. 59-67
vyawaia west, railroad p.nm.
mission er, left Corvallis, Friday,
ior laquma, on loot. The nnr-
pose of the trio is to insnflnl. t.h
ties, bolts, timbers and bridges
on the C. & E. to determins t.h
condition of the road, and Mr.
West expected to reach Yaonina
yesterday noon. This gentleman
oeiieves in obtaining his infor
mation first-handed, and on this
trip he wras equipped in logger
amre and prepared to makfi a
thorough inspection of the road.
mi. i
ne worK may save a serious
mishap, as the heavy traffic has
already begun and last season
there was more or less tmnhle
w i
to trains on this line.
For sale Houae and two lots.
342 Tenth street, corner Adams.
Address G. H. Carl, Fossil. Ore.
57tfj
Say, you property . owner with
the dilapidated sidewalk! Why.
don't you get a few hails and a
nammer and repair vour board L.. a u
. i , . , x riotfcwcvx aiiu spill
TTT n I It fkn.nl.- .. " J. 1 I " 1
""" "icuy eanimg me graw-1 posts 6 ft. 8 ins
tuue 01 mose wno are compelled
to pass over it. Some of the
board sidewalks in this city are
m a wretched, not to say dan
gerous, condition. Many boards
are loose, some broken and liable
to trip people, perhaps causing
serious injury. It will require
but a few minutes time, a few
nails and perhaps a new niece
of . board or two to remedy the
trouble.
A very serious and possibly
a fatal accident was narrowlv
averted .by the presence of mind
of those concerned? Saturday af
ternoon at the .Norton Adams
home in J obs addition. Mr.
Adams is building an' addition
to and remodling his house, and
assisting him were Jim Harlan
and Bert Newtonf The latter
two were on a scaffolding 15 feet
from the ground, when one of
the", timbers pulled loose. As
the 2x4 swung out into SDace.
Bert Newton held onto it and
was hurled to the ground but
escaped with a badly sprained
wrist. Mr. Harlan, as he felt
himself falling, grapped at the
unfinisned window casing and
received only a wound from ' .a
nail. Had either man fallen
the full 15 feet, alightins? on !
broken boards and protruding
nails, very serious consequences
would most certainly have fol
lowed.
Arm and Hammer Soda, - 4 for 22c - x
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes - 3 for 25c
Diamond C Soap - . 8 for 25c
Fresh Alsea Honey - - 15c comb
Sole Agents for
Bamngton Hall Coffee and Monople Canned Goods
A full fresh line of Heinz's Bottled Goods
t for your table and lunch basket.
Call up Ind. Iviain 21 or Bell 151 and your order will
be promptly filled. "
Closing Out Sale
Continues to Attract
Crowds to Our Grocery
Department, which we are
Closing Out atwholesale prices
This week we have
Also added many lines
From other sections of
The store to make an extra
Event for this week
F. L, MILLEE,
142 Second St.
For SALE-First class oak wood,
Also split oak
D. S. Adams. '
'phone 333. 55-60
Concentrated Lemonade
Is just what you want when go
ing camping. 1 oz. to one pint
of water makes a delicious lem-
ona'de. For sale by Graham &
Wells. ' 58-66
Bargain Sale
"OF
Dress Goods
"The Most ComfortablePUco
in the House."
Qudor -"
PORCH SHADES
. we have-REFRIGERATORS
OF ALL KINDS
Bull for Sale.
Portland and Return, Only $3.50.
The Southern Pacific Company and
Corvallis & Eastern Railway are Bel line
round trip tickets to Portland from Co
vallis for $3 50, pood going on any train
Saturday or Kuoday either via Albany or
west aide and irood returning either via
Albany or west aide Saturday, Sundav
or Monday .
16tf B. C.Lnrfiti, Agent'
O. J BLACKLEDG
Administrator's Notice.
Jfetice is Jterehjr given that the underxiinied h
been duiy appointed by the County Court of the
' "reeon ior ine-county of Benton u uamin
tstraurfif thiMtxt.nr u " m;.,v,.,i.. j .
- -- -- ' -- .'iwima, uwrucu, xflg
that he hat duly qualified aa such administrator. All
' vuuiua against aia decedent tktre
j . ; ' . ii-,.... li i j Tanucu, mi
meat ray residence in Corvalln. in bcnton County,
Oretron. within six months ot the dete ot this notice.
fted Mt (Virr&ltis I tr.n.i. nrl. .( t . :i
I9O8 ..
.... K. J. NicnoLS.
Administrator ot the estate of B. B. Nicboli.de-
AND
AT
Shoes
HENKLE & DAVIS1
Own YourHomo
THE
First - National - Bank
of Corvallis
has some ' '
TO WN LOTS
Near the State Agricultural College
which you can buy on the INSTALIV
MENT PLAN or for cash.
Save Ten at Tvutintv rtnliaw
per month and pay the same on a town
lot. Thereafter BUILD.YOUR HOME
on the lot and continue - to make these
small monthlv tavments on the home
tnd yon will soon have it paid for and
have no more rent to pay.
for information address
Wm Hm SAVAGE
Corvallis, Opm
Jersey .Bull For Sale.
Descended from Grand Coin and ?nM
en Ulow : imported cow testing IS lbs
cutter fat in 7 days, with Sttt calf. Ad
dress, SI, S. Woodcock, Coryallis, Ore
gon. I 72t