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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
tOCAl AND PERSONAL Miss Kate Gerhard is spend ing a week in Albany with friends. A sky light has been put in the roof of Whiteside's Electric Palace this week. Will Reed went t o Newport , Wednesday, to spend a three weeks' vacation. Miss Mae Gerhard h as hefin the guest of Miss Sarah Wilhelrn at Monroe for a week. Frank Howell returned to Al sea, Tuesday, after a brief visit with Corvallis relatives. Sunday School at Beulah next runuay at 2 p. m.; preaching at 3 p. m.; K. L. C. E. at 8 p. m. Colonel J. K. Phillips has re turned from a several visit with'his daughter in Seattle. Edwin and Ollie Rose return ed the first of the week from a few daj-s' fishing trip to Alsea valley. - : Mr. and Mrs. Glum Reed and son, Bert, went to Newport yes terday for a three . weeks' pleas ure trip. Sirs. Fred Clark is to return today from Portland, where she went as a delegate to the D. of H. grand lodge. ....... Capt. G. A. Robinson and wife departed Tuesday morning by private conveyance forCascadia, on a camping trip. Fred Barden, the plumber, xias ueen suffering with a very sore hand the past week, being unable to attend to his work. Joseph Wilson left Tuesday evening for Nevada, where he will look after his mining inter- sts for an indefinite period. Miss Pearl Beals, of Days Creek, arrived in this city Mon day for a visit with her brother, O. L. Beals, on N. First street. Mrs. L. V. Penners of Port land has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph flecker, near Wells, the past week. Elmer Samuels, an old Cor vallis boy but now a Portland business man, has been looking after interests in this city buring the week. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. Rev. C. T. Kurd will preach. Subject "The Devotional Life of hrist." lne concrete ioundation is If von stake out vnur norsft nr I Pni,: ..n. r -n complete and brick laying was cow on the street one of these South, Sunday morning byReV started W ednesday on the new; days, and the strong arm of the i C. L. McCausland , in. and "hizzonor" iolts vou to , person Oate has been visiting um is m progress on tne j. in, and "hizzonor iolts vou to M. Nolan & Son Itore, whereby ,e ne of h!?,sfr Plunks' the building will be altered and n ' we dl.dn warn yu- j. ne law is now in force, and it enlarged to a considerable extent . ana an up-to-date dressmaking department added. Mrs. Minnie Brokaw and little son of Spokane, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.W. J.How- 2"7 w lut l' omath. Those who intended whereshewillsDendawfiekvi-it.hr . u.v.. t, tt , iguiug uom mis city were: Mes 1 1 ri i f-i ii. 1 1 ur n OTiiir h Amai i i -w , -w - , iill J, AJ.ucxx means business. Yesterday in Philomath the annual W. C. T. TJ. convention of iJenton county was held, dele- mends in and iimr TTHlsWn -r X S lne past week. Mark Rickard was a business visitor in Eugene, Wednesday, making the trip by auto. Street cleaning WAS in nrnorroso mnt 3 - . f &. jcoi,ciuay on main street and a dames W. C. Swann. A. W. Her bert. H. N. Foster. R W. Wilson of A. H. Limbocker the trn J. W.Insle- Wills nrd fianthnrn northeast corner lots in the Geo. and Miss Nancy Campbell. J.J. Cady purchased, Tuesday, duller block. The considera tion was $700. Mr. Cady will build a house .on the property. Subject to be presented at the evangelical church next Sundav at ii a. m.: "Supreme uuo p.m., -just and Kignt is He." Sundav School at 10 a. m; K. L. C. E. at 7 p. m. Mrs. Rachel Throckmorton was expected to reach Corvallis yesterday from San Francisco, to spend the summer with rela tives. She was to have arrivr? about a week ago but was de tained at her home. Ike Smith, residing just across the river from Corvallis, return ed Monday from a three days' Hunting trip in Alsea Valley. He succeeded in bagging one deer, the first "catch" of the sea son reported by a Corvallis hunter. v viiwu vuuutj nao iiciu, Licit;- 1 "j via iuazu Btreeii unu a grates and visitors heincr nresfint. marked imDrOVemftnt. is nntifor from Corvallis, Wells, and Phil-j bl-e- C. E Hout is having a cemei t sidewalk laid along the front x his residence property oh Fifth street. xresu vegetables an-T tmitc always ob hand in their season. Whitesides & Cooper. iitf Mrs. J. Mason, accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Day and her little grandson, of San Pm Mrs. McCormick, of Brownsville, win go to JNewport tomorrow for j Graham & Wells carry a full i line of paints, oils, glass, varn ishes, including the' great china rriel varnish. 59-67 j v uuu Aiger naa tne misior . tune to lose a valuhle CI having died the orevious (W ' a few days' stay Mr. Kiger lost another thorough bred colt only a week or two aw. jand as he had refused $300 for the mare that died this week he feels that he has had more than ' an orirrary amount of ill luck of late. ' For sale House and two lots. 342 Tenth street, corner Adams. Address G. H. Carl, Fossil, Ore. 57tf New line dishes in plain and fancy designs, at Wt iteside & Cooper's- ITt Mr. and Mrs. The Silverton Lumber com- iPany, which put in a $200,000 up-to-date saw mill plant at Sil verton last fall, employing 150 men, closed down a few weeks T? n v T T mi"i ti7 fiinpfi nwintr f I . a r J - - . . . . . . , " W UliG otaiiiAcixit uauie up irom j-ortiana, Monday lumoer market. They had their and yesterday, in company with docks full of lumber. Now thev mis. iiia r uner-xiowara, tney ( are aDout to start up again, and started over the mountains to have Eastern orders for upwards the latter's home at Prinevillo 'of 60 rnrlonris fnr- oni-lr Ad; All of which goes to show that business is picking up and the fall and winter nrosneets arp. good. Re. Evan P. Huo-hes will fill his pulpit at the Congregational church next Sunday morning. iviemDers will be received and tne communion observed. All members are urged to be present and strangers are cordially invited. FRIDAY- THIS WEEK SATURDAY ;. for " ,VV:'' KLINE'S First Week End Sale We have Selected CURTAIN GOODS Swiss-Madras-Scrim-Lnppetts jfe r t a nne large assortment, eood values at. ih Oio price, but the "Week End Sale" T)rifV mul-oo tKm -IrtuV.lrt , X --..u. vum UVUU1U tneir value to you. AVhite and ecru, width. 3S to 44 in Kegnlar Price 09c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c. 20c. 25e WeekEnd Sale Price 4c 6c 8 l-3c 9c 12 16c -i ne mriity nousewiie, preaching economy, will find these "Week End Sales" substantially interesting. Watch our window display this week. KLINE'S where they will visit for a month It keeps the county clerk busv these hot davs issuing huntfirs', licenses to those fortunate enough to be able to hie away to the mountains for rest and pleasure. Up to Wednesday noon 220 li censes had been issued. F. Holmes I - House for rent Will furnish O-rOOm .modern hnncrnlnw ra'onn ' ; 6wii, jiii mciuaed, tor responsible parties. No children. Phone 377. 58-62 Born,Wednesdav. to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sterling, of Medford,! a daughter. Mrs. Sterling is a 'Review is as follows daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. eries buy hons. and Oregon hnn ! - -,i tr An editorial paragraph in a recent number of the Snnl-ans x 'The brew- Mrs. Blanche Prather, who recently returned from Portland where she had been in a hospital for an operation, is confined to her bed. Miss Bessie Yates of Vaucouvv or, Wash., is the guest of Misses Maiy and Alice Jones, Lura Flett and other old friends in this city. Charles Peterson and wife are to move in a few days into their handsome new residence near t he Cord ley home on North Sixth street. Montgomery, recent arrivals Corvallis, at whose home she now staying, the birth occurred in this city. B. A. Bartholomew left Mon day for his home at Chehalis, Wash., having been in Corvallis and vicinity on business. He is a timber cruiser. Mr. Bar tholomew is a cousin of Miss Daisy Brown, at whose home he was a guest. Hugh Herron of Irish Bend. j one of Benton's best known citi- zens mention of whose serious illness was made recently in ths growers, with one eye cocked on temperance and the ot.hpr on the having hop market, have set out to man- 1 f j . . niacture sentiment to prohibit the sale of ardent spirits, but not oeer. jsut rye and corn make whiskey, and grapes and peaches go into Drandy, and what is go Jing to happen to the prohibition 'cause if every grower of every 'product that 2-oes to fwl a a in brinus, Bachus and John Barley corn starts out to foster his own alcoholic market?" Mr. and Mrs. R. and children of Wash., left Tuesday for Newport' I aner a visit witn Airs. Holmes' parents, Mr andMrs. Johnlngle, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. In gle go to Newport today to join mem in an outing at the coast. All A ITT 1 . mi -tiiueri waiter inornton, an old Corvallis boy. was married recently at Thurloek, Calif., to Miss Louise Disaue of Tnriinn apolis, Ind.. at the Rev. J. M. Lundy, pastor of the .birst Presbyterian church of Stockton. Mr. Thornton has been associated with several of the Willamette Valley newspa pers and is now connected with the Thurloek Journal. The bride is a ' talented sculntress. M r Thornton's parents, old residents of this city, reside in Portland. Friends in this city extend con gratulations and best wishes to Mr. Thornton and his bride. Embroidery Opportunity Saturday, July 25 About 2400 yards of Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroi dery, worth to 12.1 -2c a yard, new and yery dainty pat terns, Bands, Insertions and Embroidery to match. Denatured alcohol contains 95 per cent p-rain lrnhn7 T.it j. O WJJ.!A t UOU Gazette, is not improved but the thing for your alcohol stove 1 11 It -m -ww "XT ITT . - Robert Lilly, eldest son of Mayor and Mrs. George E. Lilly, fell from a hay mow at the W. B. Kiger home, Monday, and his eft wrist was broken. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Horning, accompanied by their two young est children, started for Payette, Idaho, for a several weeks visit with relalives. Will Moore and family to Newport, Wednesday. went for :l two weeks' outing. During Mr. Moore's absence Jim Githens is in charge of the Wells Fargo on press wagon. Mrs. Sam J. Vernev is exnect- vd to arrive tomorrow from Francisco, for a few weeks' seems gradually failing. More favorable news is earnestly Iiod- ed for by his host of friends throughout the county. The stock and fixtures of the Corvallis Electric Supply Com pany are to be sold at Sheriff's sale at the court house, at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Saturday. This will be a good opportunity for our citizens to secure articles in that line at a low price. Miss Belle Rannev, a popular corvallis girl, lias arrived from Condon, Eastern Oregon, to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. John Rickard, in this city. Miss Lillian RaTlney, who is teaching music in Con don is to arrive here in the ear ly days of August. A call has been extended Rev. Hubble of Grangeville, Idaho, by the Christian church of Cor- Sold by Graham 59-67 the popular it Son's big with her husband, salesman at Nolan store. Dr. G. II. Feese returned to Portland Monday, having been summoned to Corvallis by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Mary Feese. The latter is improving. Del Matthews, wife and daugh ter started vesterdav morn mo- for the East on an extended vis it with relatives. They will go ot Peru, Ind., Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and en route home will visit in the state of Washington. During the ab sence of Mr. Matthews, Fred Clark will be - w V VM w Matthews Sewelrv store. V1.' ; vallis and it is expected he will Visit 1f..i.. 41. ; . i i. vi.i, uiu ummuuiiaiiu uecome pastor here about the first of August, when his time expires in Idaho. He is expected to be ill Corvallis in timp tr nvanoli at the Christian church next Sunday, although it is not cer tain that he will be here. No bad odor. & Wells. The run on Royal Ann cher ries was completed at the Cor vallis cannery last Fridav nnrl for the present the plant is idle. About 500 cases of Royal Anns, 24 cans to the case, were nnt nr. and the verdict is that they are j A. No. 1. The next work will be on the Roval Duke which are now ripe, after which i no more fruit will be available ! until about the middle of A 11 crust. ' when the pears come on, and following these there .will bp a long run on tomatoes. A good run on pears is also nromispd. The season has certainly been a successful one and the product of the plant is sucli as to com mand the highest price in anv and all markets. Dr.'James A. Withycom.be of w"" iias oeen active in farmers' institutes for years, has asked to be relieved, and the conduct of the institution goes into the hands of Pres. Kerr, who has been instructed by the j ooara oi regents to submit a plan j for. an experiment station in Eastern Oregon, with a view to ( installing sub-stations in various sections, according to the cli matic conditions and soil. The funeral of the late Roland Richardson was held at th fam ily home in Soap Creek precinct at 10 o'clock Tuesday forenoon, the services conducted bv Rev. Burns of Kings "Valley. The re mains were taken to what is known as the Eno-Hsh cemeterv. near Airlie, for interment. De ceased liad typhoid fever last b ebruary, from which he never recovered. He was born in Douglas county and was 41 years old the eighth of last June. He had never been married and was the support of his aged mother and an invalid sister, who are now left alone. The Richardsons reside on the Brinkley place, in northern Benton, where thev took up their residence in the early spring this year. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved mother and helpless sister. Buy your groceries of White- lsde & Cooper. Htf Oua registered Holstein bull, three years old Sept. 8, 1908. Price $75. L. A. Houck, Mon roe, Ore., R. F. D. 1. Phone Bellefountain. 48tf There was a quiet funeral at the undertaking parlors of Bovee & Bauer at 2:45 Tuesday after noon, over the remains of the late William Holcomb of Monroe. The services were conducted by xtev. Kj. 1, Hurd in the nresencfi oi a lew persons, and interment was at Crystal Lake cemetery. Mr. Holcomb met death by drowning in the Long Tom river at Monroe about S o'clock Sunday evening. With a companion, Joe Dovadsky, he went in bath ing, although unable to swim. J ust a moment before the fatal accident, Holcomb was warned by Dovadsky to be careful as j there was a step-off in the river bed near by, where one was like- ly to step from solid earth off into 20 feet of water. "Oh, I'm not afraid, I've been here before" was Holcomb's reply, and almo: t instantly he stepped off into tha hole and went down. Holcomb weighed about 195 pounds and , Dovadsky only 125, but the latter swam to his friend's assistance and grabbed him. The drown ing man, however, seized Dovad sky by the leg and only by kick ing until he was free was Dovad sky able to save his own life. He hurried to tha bank and got a pole with which to rescue Hol comb, but finding that impossi ble he ran to town for help and the river was dragged until mid night but not until earlv Mon- aay morning was tne body re covered. lne remains were brought to Corvallis Monday and prepared lor burial. Mr. Hol comb was about 27 years old and has only one relative here, his mother, who makes her home with Mrs. Millie Smith, in Linn county. A futher touch of path os is added to the melaracholv event by the fact that both moth er and son were without means and the latter was buried at the expense, of the county. We will place these very desira ble embroideries on sale Saturday at 5 cents the yard. F. L. MILLER, 124 2nd St. Prof. I. M. Glen and family of Eugene have been the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bryson. They left yesterday for Polk county. Concentrated Lemonade Is just what you want when go ing camping. 1 oz. to one nint of water makes a delicious lem-J Bargain Sale onade. Wells. For sale OF by Graham & 58-66 ,' Dress Goods 'The Most Comfortable Place in the House." MADE PORCH SHADES AND AT Shoes HENKLE DAVIS7 i THE First - national -of Corvallis Sank AVE HAVE REFRIGERATORS OF ALL KIXDS O. J. BLAGKLEDGE Administrator's Notice. Entire ia tierelw mvttn tliat . Al l l. ' . j 6..uu ' ."- uuuciBllfHeu M d i-1 v. uwu. .j ..... n i . m 1,111, Stale of Oregon for the County of Benton as admin- iBtrawr oi tne estate oi tt inicftots, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons havine claims against said decedent are herahr nntifiAftnrawuwi .4 . . t.- .. : a i j , . , uu.j. iciiucd, mj meat mv rntwifr Tir n In 11.. :.. 1. . ."l Oregon, within aix months of the date of tais notice.' l908ted at Corrallis, Oregen, this 8th day ol April, ... K. J. Niwom. has some TO WN LOTS Near the State Agricultural College which you can buy on the INSTALL MENT PLAN or for cash. Satff ffiJi fin TufOnfi nnffana per month and pay the same on a town lot. Thereafter BUILD YOUR HOME on the lot and continue to make these small monthlv oavments on rhp tinmo and yoa will soon hare it paid for and have no more rent to pay. For information address IV. H. SAVAGE Corvallis, Or Jersey Bull For Sale. Descended Irom OrandCoin anH (inlA o (ilow imported eow testing 18 Ibfl outer tat in 7 days, witb 3nt alf. A6V deaa, M, S. Wonnroir ru.w---