Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, July 17, 1908, Image 3

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    tOCAl AND PERS0N4L
- Mrs. A. J. Johnson went: to
Seattle the first of the week.
Mrs. Etta Howard returned
Monday from a visit with friends
at Wrenn station.
Mrs. Roy Bell of Albany was
tV e guest of Corvallis relatives
the first of the week. ,
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W. G. Whitford left this city j - M. L; Seits and George Vernon
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the cherry fair in Salem
WalterMorris wenttoBlodgett,
Monday, for a visit with friends.
J. C. Lowe of - Albany was a
business visitor in Corvallis
Tuesday.
Mrs. Arthur Moore has just
returned from a ten days' visit
at Salem.
Sunday School at Beulah next I Paul Miller is spending the
the first of the week for .Phillips, of Alsea were Corvallis . visitors
North Dakota, :where he will as.?. f the first of the 'week.
sume charge of a pharmacy for
a time. He expects to return to
Corvallis in time tore-enter OAC
this fall.
: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bushnell
who have speni a number of
weeks with ielatives at Irish
Bend and other parts of Benton
county, started on the return
Sunday at 2 p. m .: preaching at summer with his brother, Harry, itrip to their, home in Seattle,
o p. m.; K. JL. O. k.. at p. m.
Misses Carrie and Mildred
Buchanan are guests of their
brothers in Southern Benton.
George Kellogg, a former OAC
student, now of Sublimity, visit
ed Corvallis friends the first of
fie week.
Mrs. W. S. McFadden return
ed the first of the week from a
visit to the farm home at Junc
tion City.
Miss Ida Hansen has returned
home from a ten days' visit with
Misses Cecile and Edith Brog
don at Hillsboro.
Rod Kiger and Roy Hammer
sky have gone to Eastern Ore
gon where they will work during
the harvest season.
Mrs. A. Kyle of Albany, a
former Corvallis lady, was the
guest Wednesday of Mrs. Sam
.Kerr in this city.
John Kiger and family have
Troved to the island where they
will camp for the summer and
attend to the crops on the farm.
Among the U. S. pensions re
cently granted two are for Cor
vallis people, Mary A. Hemphill
and Frances F. Wilcox-$12 each
per month.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Bagley re
turned to their home at Suver
the first of the week, after a brief
-visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Aldrich.
Albert Tedrow, who has been
-employed as electrician in the
Portland car shops, came up the
first of the week for a three
weeks' visit at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Taylor,
Mrs. Janet Smith and Jim
Wheeler have gone to the Ya
chaats country, where they will
camp and fish for two weeks.
Mrs. Fred Clark goes to Port
land, Monday, as a delegate from
the local lodge to the Grand
Lodge of the Degree of Honor.
She will be absent nearly all the
week.
Henry Hammersley returned
to his home in Alsea, Tuesday,
having been in Corvallis in con
nection with the county clerk
contest case which was up before
the circuit court.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ireland
vacated the Miss Pauline Kline
house on Third street, Tuesday,
and will spend about six weeks
visiting their children near Cor
vallis and their three sons in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hunter
and family and Mrs. T. S. Hand
saker departed Tuesday for Wal
la Walla, to reside. Rev. Hand
saker follows in a short time.
Many friends of both families
regret the departure.
It is estimated by one of the
parties who was present that
and wife at Marshfield.
S. K. Hartsock oi the Graham
& Wells pharmacy returns today
from a business visit in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Karsten
have been visiting Newport on
their wedding trip, since "Mon
day. Robert Berger and wife and
James Tedrow and wife started
Wednesday for Yachaats for a
several weeks' camp.
Miss Effie Kiger, formerly of
Corvallis, is now in Seattle with
relatives. She left Corvallis the
first of June for Portland.
I
"The Indwelling Spirit" will
be the subject of Rev. Handsak
er's discourse at the Christian
church next bunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodcock
are to move into the residence
vacated this week by Rev. and
Mrs. T. S. Handsaker on Seventh
street.
Mark Rickard went to Port
land Tuesday to purchase another
automobile, having sold all he
had previously brought to this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Long and
Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper ex
pect to leave tomorrow for a ten
days' camping trip in the Big
Elk country.
Jesse D. Starns arrived Wed
nesday from Prineville for a vis
it with his mother in Corvallis
and other relatives in Benton
county.
Rev. Evan P. Hughes, pastor
of the Congregational church,
will preach at the union meetingi Call, of Kirksville, Mo.,'left Mon
day for Yachaats to join the rest
of the family in a several weeks
Monday, by automobile.
Buy your groceries of White
isde & Cooper. - lltf
J. Benson Starr and wife of
Southern California have arrived
for a visit with relatives in Ben
ton county. Mr. Starr was in
Corvallis Wednesday, from Al
bany, on his way to visit his farm
between this city and Monroe.
For sale House and two lots.
342 Tenth street, corner Adams.
Address G. H. Carl, Fossil, Ore.
57tf
Preaching at the Presbyterian
church Sunday morning by the
pastor Rev. J. R. N. Bell. Morn
ing topic, "Getting on in this
world and. the next." Reception
of members at the morning ser
vice. Session will meet at 10:30
at the manse. AH made wel
come. ,
Graham & Wells carry a full
line of paints, oils, glass, varn
ishes, including the great china-
mel varnish. 59-67
One of the most interesting
places in Corvallis is the Gene
M. Simpson pheasant "ranch"
in the western part of town,
where 1500 little pheasants are
hatched and hatching. " While
no definite contracts are made,
as yet, Mr. Simpson has inquiries
already for 1100 of the young
birds.
New line dishes in plain and
fancy designs, at W::iteside &
Cooper's ntj
Mrs. B. A. Cathey, her sister,
Mrs. Mary Robinett, of Halsey,
and their cousin, Mrs. M. C. Mc-
TOR.GHON
Mrs. R. A. Throckmorton is to
arrive from San Francisco the
last of this week for an extended
visit with her daughter, Mrs
Addie Jessen, and her sister,
Mrs. Frank Aldrich
Miss Myrtle Dellaven, an old
Corvallis girl, now of Polk coun
fully 500 gallons of blackberries j ty, is to be married August 5th
in the M. E. church next Sunday
evening.
Wayne Hollenbeck has sold
his interest in the ice cream par
lor to his brother, W. A. Hollen
beck, and leaves in a few days
for the East on a visit.
Jack Bier and Kenneth Col
bert went to Alsea, Wednesday,
where they will slaughter big
game and enjoy camp life for a
couple of weeks.
Tommy Bilyeu, an old Cor
vallis boy who is now a prosper
ous business 'man of Portland,
has been visiting his father here
this week and renewing old
friendships.
Richard Kiger and family are
to move shortly from their ranch
home to Mrs. Minerva Kiger's
house jhst north of the public
school building. They will spend
the summer here
were picked in the Kiger island
"patch in one day recently.
And yet there is said to be a
shortage of this luscious wild
fruit this year!
At the Evangelical church
next Sunday at 10 a. m., Sunday
School; at 11 a. m., preaching,
subject, "Forsaking Christ;" 7
p. ni., K. L. C. E., leader, Myra
Moore; atS p. m., sermon, sub
ject, "Discouraged by .Others."
Bible study and prayer meeting
every Wednesday at S p. m.;
choir practice Friday at 8 p. m
There was a quiet wedding at
Toledo at 5 o'clock, Sunday eve
ning, in which Miss Eula Austin,
; a Corvallis girl, figured as the
bride and John Frey of Newport
as i ne groom. ihe ceremony
was performed in the hotel par
lor, in the presence of the nec-
essary witnesses, Rev. Ellsworth
of the .M. E. church ofliciating.
The bride wore a handsome
brown cloth traveling suit. Mr.
and Mrs. Frey have beeif guests
at the Austin home in this citv
this week. They will reside at
Newport and, the best wishes of
.many friends. are.eactended. I
to a Mr. Elliott, a fruit grower of
Uallas. Uld mends in Corvallis
extend congratulations.
Mrs. S. A. Murray, who had
been in Corvallis several days on
business, returned Tuesday to
her home in Portland. She was
accompanied by Mrs. Denman,
who will remain for a visit.
The Oregon City Transporta
tion company announces the
withdrawal of their boats from
j the river service to this city, on
! account of low water. Wednes
day's was the last trip until fall.
Miss Vera Patton accompan
ied Miss Nora Miller to Newport,
Wednesday, where they will open
an ice cream, confectionery and
news stand midway between Nye
Creek and Newport, for the sum
mer. A severe case of hiccoughs is
dangerous, though it is stated up-!
on excellant authority that there
is a pleasant remedy which is al
most instantaneous in giving re- j
lief, that of giving the patient
ice cream. It has been -i proven
successful numerous times in
very severe cases, too. 1 1
outing. ' The three "ladies had
not been together before for 34
years and they anticipate a de
lightful time.
One registered Holstein bull,
three years old Sept. 8, 1908.
Price $75. L. A. Houck, Mon
roe, Ore., R. F. D. 1. Phone
Bellefountain. 48tf
Claude Swsnn and Dugan
Rooper arrived home Monday
from Klamath, where they went
to play in the baseball team in a
touranient against Lake View on
the Fourth. There was a purse
of $1000 hung up for the victor
ious team and with the able assist
ance of the Corvallis stars the
cash went to the Klamath ball
tossers.
Denatured alcohol contains
95 per cent grain alcohol Just
the thing for your alcohol store.
No bad odor. Sold by Graham
& Wells. 59-67
Mrs. M. A. Miller, wife of Sen
ator Miller of Linn county, a
Dick Kiger, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Elgin ; Mesdames John Smith,
C. H. Lee, H. F. Fischer, R. H.
Huston, J. C. Andrews; Misses
lady well known to many in this Sarah Jacobs, Elnora Smith and
J G- .Wetherla departed Wed
nesday for Seattle on a business
trip. He will be absent for some
weeks. . , . .
Miss Jessie Hunter and Miss
Olevia Ireland have just return
ed from a visit with friends at
Eugene. -v .
Rev. W. II. Martin of Albany
will preach at the M. E. church,
South, Sunday morning, at 11
o'clock. . j
Miss Olevia Ireland of Port
land is the guest of Miss Jessie
Hunter at the Mrs. Caroline
Hayes home.
TheGermanscientistwho finds
that meat causes heart disease
should explain that it is the price
that does it.
J. L. Underwood, son and
daughter returned Monday to
their home in Lebanon, after a
visit at the J. B. Goodman home.
Mrs. H. B. Fallass and daugh
ter, Miss Florence, of Grand
Rapids, Michigan, are visiting
for a few weeks with Miss Nancy
Campbell, in Jobs addition.
There was a pleasant meeting
of the W. H. M. S. of the M. E.
church, Wednesday afternoon, at
the 1 ome of M. s. Ed. Felton, in
Jobs addition. An interesting
program and refreshments were
the features.
S. L. Kline has been in Port
land the past few days, where he
attended a big picnic at Bonne
ville, Wednesday, given by the
Retail Grocers i and Merchants'
Association. Mr. Kline is presi
dent of the state association.
John Piper is building a dan
dy little concrete milk and fruit
house on his place, on College
hill. Houses of that material
should certainly be far superior
to wooden structures, and Mr.
Piper's lead may be followed by
others.
Born, in Wenatchee, Wash.,
July 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Gellatly, a daughter. The par
ents are well known in Corvallis
where they formerly resided, Mr.
Gellatly having been county re
corder for several years. Many
old friends in this city extend
congratulations.
Mrs. Lucy Francisco, who
went to Fayette, Iowa, a few weeks
ago for a visit with friends, has
been sending numerous pictures
of the recent storms in that sec
tion to relatives and friends in
Corvallis. She is evidently dis
satisfied with that country and
anxious to return to Oregon.
A blackberry pi,cnic was held
on Kiger's island, last Sunday. '
Thirty-four gallons of wild black. '
berries were gathered and a de- i
licious lunch was served in the r .
woods at noon. Those present j
were: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Calla-L Concentrated Lemonade
han, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Smith, fs Just Wdat vou want. wheQ go
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Haroer, Mr. .' ln imping. 1 oz. to one pint
and Mrs. M. H. Bauer, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Extra Special !
For Saturday Only
LACE
5000 Yds-4c a Yd
Bright and new, fresh from the fac
tory are these. Up to 4 inches wide.
Lace and Insertion to match. On sale
Saturday, this week only. Limit, 25
yards to each customer.
SPECIAL NOTE These are remarkable values for
the money, and we v ill iNOT fill phone orders for any
one. See window display.
KLINE'S
i
Closing Out Sale
Continues to Attract
Crowds to Our Grocery
Department, which we are
Closing Out atwholesale prices
!Chis week we have
4lso added many lines
From other -sections of
The store to make an extra
Event for this week
' , F. L, MILjLEB,
142 Second St.
Fm? HAT.-E-Firstdfl.ssofl.lr wnnd. C ""BW
sawed and split. Also split oak
posts 6 ft. 8 ins. D, S, Adams,
'phone 333. 55-60
of water makes a delicious lem
onade. For sale by Graham &
Wells. t 58-66
Bargain Sale
Dress Goods
city, where she has relatives,
died at her home at Lebanon,
Tuesday; She recently under
went an operation in a Portland
hospital for a cancerous growth
and for a time her ultimate re
covery was anticipated, but the
disease gained the victory and
Mrs. Miller passed away as stat
ed above.
Hotjseforrent Will furnish
5-room .modern bungalow, piano
included, for responsible parties.
No children. Phone 377. 58-62
Here is a contrivance by which
you can have ice water constant
ly in the hottest weather: Place
between two sheets of thick brown
paper a layer of cotton batting
about half an inch in thickness!
fasten the ends of the paper arid
batting together, forming a circle,
then sew or paste a crown over
one end, making a box the shape
of a stovepipe hat minus the rim.
Place this over an ordinary pitch
er, filled with ice water, making
it deep enough to rest on the
table so as to exclude the air, and
you will be astonished to see the
length of time that the ice will
keep and the water remain cold
after the ice has melted. .
For Fine Job -Printing go to
the Corvallis Gazette.
Martha Kiger, and Messrs Fred
Fischer and John Wilson. i
Fresu vegetables ani lruits
always oa hand in their season, j
Whitesides & Cooper. Iltf J
The home of Senator and Mrs.
A. J. Johnson was the scene of a
delightful social affair, Tuesday
evening, when Misses Cleo and
Zeta Johnson entertained in
honor of Miss Maybelle Keady.
The affair was a miscellaneous
shower, and all sorts of pretty
and useful gifts were received by
the honor guest. Social conver
sation was interspersed with ex
cellent vocal solos by Miss Nelle
Marvin, Miss Maybelle Keady
and Miss Juanita Davis, and
light refreshments .were served.
The Misses Johnson proved
themselves delightful entertain
ers and all in attendance spent
a very enjoyable evening. About
35 guests were present.
Bull for Sale.
Portland and Return, Only $3.50.
The Southern Pacific Company and
Corvallis dc Eastern Railway are aellioft
round trip tickets to Portland from Cor
vallis for $3 50, (mod going on any train
Saturday or Sunday either via Albany or
wet aide and irood returning either via
Alb oy or' west aide Saturday, Sunday
or Monday. -
16tf B. C.'.LuFnuM, Agent
'The Moat Comfortable, Place
.in the Home."
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Maa
PORCH SHADES
AND
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Shoes
HENKLE & DAVIS'
WE HAVE
REFRIGERATORS
OF ALL KINDS
O. J. BLACKLEDGE
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned h
been duly appointed by the County Court of the
tit&teof Oregon, for the County of Benton as admin
istrator df the estate of H. Nichols, deceased, and
that he ha duly qualified as such administrator. All
persons having claims against said decedent are
hereby .notified to present them, duly verified, to
meat my residence in Corvallis, in ben ton County.
Oreeon. within six months of the date of this notice.
' Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, this 9th day of April,
lgOQr . . ... - ,
( i ' ' B. J. Nichols,
. Administrator of Mm estate of H. B. Xichols.de-
Own YourHome
THE
First - National - Bank
of Corvallis
has some
TO WN LOTS
Near . tie State Agricultural College
which you can buy on the INSTALL
MENT PLAN or for cash.
Save Ten on Twenty Dollars
per month and pay the same on a town
lot Thereafter BUILD YOUR HOME
on the lot and continue to make these
small monthly payments on the home
and you will soon have it paid for and
have no more rent to pay.
For information address
W. H. SAVAGE
Corvallis, Orm
Jersey Bull For Sale.
Descended from Grand Coin and Gold
en Glow imported cow testing 18 lba
Datter fat In 7 days, with a rat calf. Ad
daeas, M, S. Woodcock, Cerrallia, Ore
goo, 7Jt