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Weekly 'Arrivals in All' the Latest Shapes
' y i , ,6 v Mt& H. E. Wetfcerla, Prop. ' ? ;
Trimmed and Untrimmed
A'":: V'" '.; Hals .
Novelties in Pins, Feathers, Wings and Ribbons
- also Select Gage and Fisk Hats
Your Hat we'll remodel in the latest styles. t
in Pattern Hats. Artistic Trimming.
Great reduction
Low Prices.
iCCAL AND PtRS0N4l
S. L. Kline was reported on
the sick list Tuesday.
The Freshman class at the U.
of 0. numbers nearly 250 mem
bers.
George Dudley of Kings Val
ley was jn Corvallis on business
.Tuesday. :
Oscar Tom of Alsea was look
ing after business in the city the
first of the week. .
Mrr Peak of Alsea was in Cor
vallis, Monday, laying in a win
ter supply of provisions.
J. II. Harris was circulating
around in the Peoria neighbor
hood the first of the week.
' Mr. and Mrs. W- Davis of Cali
fornia are visiting at the . Caleb
Davis home, Mr. Davis being a
nephew of Caleb Davis.
; Mrs. D. G. McKenzie returned
home Monday from; a visit, with
relatives in Portland and Don is
happy once niore. , ;
Mrs. E. E. Antrim and family
.are moving into the Mrs. Cyrus
house across Mary's river and
the children will enter OAC.
J. II. Harris is expecting his
sister, Mrs. C. D. Buckhanna, of
Memphis, Tenn., to arrive soon
for a visit of indefinite length.
H. H. Veatch, son of Robert 1
Veatch, ex-Senator of Linn coun
ty, one of the first graduates of
JUAU and brother-in-law of Wm.
jCurrin, is visiting in the city.
F. A. King is shaking hands
with his old friends in Corvallis
lifter, an absence of nearly two
months. He has been in Port-
and taking care of a nephew
who was ill.
Stanley Ray was arrested Wed
nesday evening by game war-
ens for killing China pheasants
ut of season and taken before
udge Holgate. He pleaded I
uilty and was fined $15.
Lecture Monday night at the
resbyterian church by Rev. W.
. Robinson, late of Buffalo, N.
. Subject, "How to Make a
quare Deal." Admission 25
id 15 cents.
Hon. Wm. Bogue is comfort
ably located at the old home in
Corvallis once more, having
moved therfamily in from the
farm during the week.
When a young man puts on
hi: Sunday clothes on Saturday
evening and takes an automobile
ride, failing to show up at his
place of business until Tuesday
morning, it begins to . look as
though something was going to
nappen pretty soon. ?
. Dr. Bennett of Monroe arrived
home Monday, after an absence
of two weeks in Southern Ore
gon - on a hunting .expedition.
He reports plenty of game and a
good time generally.
' E. J. Garrow came up from
Portland, Monday, to visit his
daughter, : Mrs. . A. J.. Metzger,
and "take in" the China pheas
ants at the opening of the sea
son, which occured yesterday.
The Y. W. G. A. girls gave an
enjoyable , reception yesterday
afternoon from three to five, the
guests being the young ladies of
OAC- There was a large attend
ance and a good time for all.
Married At their new home
in Jobs addition, Frank D. Boul
den and Miss Nellie Barker, Rev.
T. T. Vincent officiating. Both
bride and groom are well known
in Corvallis and have the best
wishes of their many friends.
Wm. Reed moved in from the
farm last week to send his chil
dren to school and brought the
good family cow along, but care
lessly left the feed box within
reach. Result; Cow "passed on"
and the children are without
milk. Mr. Reed estimates his
loss at $75.. x
Mrs. B. A. Cathey goes to Port
land tomorrow to visit with her
f " The members of the K. L. li. ut. vv. Kowle: and bride ar-t
E. held? hf jr, , jugular., monthly J riyed, hdtnJSTeirJ...y!ning
business meeting: at the Evan- i fronx their. ;wed"die trlpV, " It is
gelical parsonage Tuesday eve
ning, closing with a social hour.,
All report an enjoyable time.
For the latest in Pyrography
see " . .Gkaham ''Weixs.' f
84
.a-
possAple :that,c.4iajfing been al
most , in Heaven hjmself - the
doetr ma Jr think- it the best
place for his patients, : but : it is
to he hoped--faewillnsoon change
his opinion-' as?it would " be the
, cause oftbo fhuch earthly sor-
Coach Robert W. Forbes, the T0.w for Corvallis citizens: They
famous Yale end, who was hired ?oou .U? nl.cely locatedjn. the
bv the associated studpnte of th "ouie recently purcnasea olMr
University of Oregon to coach
their football team, is making a
great hit with his men. Fiftv
Wiles.
- Wanted Old rags at the Ga
zette office.. . -
men are turning out for practice
daily. . - I t? ti tt- j c
. j j-v. n. liusiuu aiiu laiuiiy Him
Our new stock of Pyrography i Mrs. Etta Z.ee came iii from Elk
wood and leather has just ar- j City, Monday. Robert reports
rived. Gkahasi & Wells. 1 the fishing season very fine'and
- 77-S4 ne new hotel at that place a lit-
tie daisy.
For SALE.-Span mares and
colts and span black 2year-old
horses. Call on or phone ' '
I - . .R; C. Wills. 1
i Phone 518. ' .. 80-3t
Dr, .Howard is now located in.
his hew dental parlors over the
First National Bank and by cour
teous professional treatment and
trie oest or woric, wmcn ne is
fully prepared to do, hopes to
merit a continuance of- the lib
eral patronage he has been re
ceiving. - 82-3
Found A "Warranty Deed,
from S. E. Young & Son to
Nancy R. Norton. Left at the
Gazette, office. . ; '.;
The ladies of the Coffee Club
will entertain their friends to
morrow evening at the city hall
The invitations state dancing at
o :d0. 1 he patronesses are Mes-
dames J. H. Pinkerton, Minnie
Lee, C. V. Johnson and G. A.
Covell, and - a very enjoyable
evening is anticipated.
Have Dr. Lowe relieve your
nead and eye ache with a pair
of his superior glasses. They
cost no more than others and
you have the benefit of his skill
and over 19 years experience!
Consult him at Hotel Corvallis
next Monday and Tuesday, Oct.
5th and 6th. 82
The first two days registration
at the University of Oregon has
been the greatest in the history
of the institution. Already near
ly 475 students have enrolled,
whieh is greater than the "total
enrollment for the whole of last
year. A large number of old
students will return within the
next two weeks and the total en
rollment for the year will reach
550, or an increase of 30 per cent
over last year. "
The old college barn is., now
being repaired with .new sills,
after which it will be moved east
in order to give a better view of
Mrs. Artemissa Lewis died at
Philomath,: Sunday, at 2 o'clock, '
of heart disease, and was buried,
yesterday 'ai: the Newton cenie-'
tery. Mrs. Lewis was born in
Marion county, Indiana, Oct. 18,
1836, and was almost 72 years
of age at the time of her death.
Philomath j Ore., Sept. 23, '08
A Great Opport.unitvWWanted
five men with $5000 (five'thous
and. dollar) each or one-man
with $25,000 (twenty-five thous
and dollars) to float a big timber
and milling enterprise. For
further particulars inquire of
Jas. G. Horninff. Philomath. Or.
80-88
OREGON
99
BUILDERS
Are you doing what you can to ; populate your State. ?
ORKGON NEEDS PEOPLE Set'leri. Konest Farmers. Mechpn- ,
Men hante. Clvrkg, Ppo1 nith biaiue, strong hands and a
williinit heart rapiial or oo capital.
The Southern Pacific Co,
(Lines in Oregon)
Is ee riig tone of Oregon literatnrft to! the East for distribution
throneh ryory- avail8.hl" agency . Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon bv rending of the names and aridresgea r,f
yonr friends bo are likely to be iaterested in. this State?. We
will b uUd td hept the ezpnnsa af sendine them complete inform
alion ahont OREGON and its opportunities.
CiLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER and
OCTORER fr .m the East to all points in Oregon. The (area
frm a ff p-incioal cites.
From Denver . $30.00
" Omaha 30.00
" Kansas . Ci'ty 30.00
; " St. Louis '- 35.50;
" Chicago. . " 3&00
From Louisville .
" Cincinnati
" Cleveland.
" New York .
$41.70
42.20
.44.75
55.00
Tickets Can be . Prepaid
If yon want to bring a fripnd or relative to Oregnnt
proper amount with any of .oar agents. The ticket
furnished bv telegraphy '
denoslt. the
Will then be
R. C. LINVLLE, Local Agent, Corvallis, Oregon.
WM. Moil UK RAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
Two young men from Belle-
luntain by the name of Howard
live just returned from a ten
tys' nunting trip at Waldport.
hey killed an elk each, one be-
bg a hne cow and the other a
point. The hides were brought
i;orvaiiis Monday.
Yesterday the poor China
peasant had to hunt cover to
ep out of the way of the man
id de gun." It makes our
louth water to think of the good
ting tli e other fellow will have
lis month. It would be pleas
g to the eye and gratifying to
inner man to be kindly re
in Derea oy some good mend
this momentous occasion.
a cost of S15W00. .This
will be a decided improvement
on the general appearance of
things at the college farm.
E. J. Lewis, of Portland, will
speak at the court house;, Satur
day evening, Oct. 3rd, at 7:30.
Subject: "Professionalism, Un
ionism and Socialism." Mr.
Lewis will divide his time with
anyone or answer any questions.
Come and .hear a "live one" on
a live subject.
sons, George and Collie, after
wnicu ban win gato opoKane as the new barn, recently construct
a rial ocrati f mrvi k I J
" . .6 . tuo mlsSiUuerviecl at a cost
society or tne.M. K. church. She
will be absent about ten days.
Mr. While has purchased of M.
II. Bauer the old school h on so
on Fifth between . Harrison and
Van Buren streets, and F. C.
Randall is now moving it out
near the Union depot where it
will be fitted up for a residence.
Mike Bauer will move his
present residence across the
street and erect on the present
site a handsome residence to suit
the wishes of the Bauer family.
They have had some experience
in building and when the house
is finished it will be a beauty.
If you want to look upon the
beautiful and artistic side of life
just step into Metzger's jewelry
store and see how cosy and at
tractive he has made his store
by placing new ' furniture of the
most approved . pattern in the
room, both in shelving and show
cases. He realizes that to do
business in a live town the store
must be made V&ttf active, and
the interior would be a credit to
any city. .. it
You Tplze No
VJhon You Buy Groccrtoo
At Thia Storo
All oar goods are guaranteed t
comply with the
Mure Food Law
We have the best and nothing but
. the best.
IVe Want Your Business
Modes - Grocery
The United Evangelical church
of Corvallis held its annual
membership roll call Sunday
afternoon at 2:30, .there being a
good attendance to enjoy $he ex
cellent program which was ren
dered and followed by the roll
call, which was heartily respond
ed to. The financial result was
very gratifying and the mem
bership is beginning to look for
ward to this event with pleasant
anticipation.
A card received bytrelatives in
Corvallis from a party in Wal
lowa, Eastern Oregon, states that
it had been snowing' there and
was freezing every night. The
card is dated Sept. 26th and sug
gests rather chilly weather com
pared with the warm, balmy days
of the Willamette Valley. No
doubt the students of that sec
tion were glad to return to OAC.
There was a quiet .wedding at
the Presbyterian manse, Monday
evening, when Oscar Reuben
Gustafson of Corvallis and Miss
Lydia Dean of Bellefountain
were united by Rev. J. R. N.
Bell in the presence of the nec
essary witnesses.
been a teacher in the public
school near Bellefountain and is
well known in that vicinity. The
young co.uple will reside on a
jfarm near Corvallis and are fol
lowed by the good wishes of
I numerous friends.
Strange as it may seem, yet
absolutely true, houses for rent
are very scarce in Corvallis. ; It
resembles the line found at the
postoffice waiting for the mail
and when one party movesout
at he front door ; the dray is
usually unloading goods for the
new tenant at the rear. A party
stated that he bought a piece of
property the other day and two
parties were after it before the
deed had been made out. Thus
the goed work goes oh . ' '
Buy your coffees and teas at
; , ; -.V:, i-?:' D, D. Berman's.
Little Steven K. Sutton, the!
three year old son of C. E. and
Bessie Sutton, died at the Taylor
nop yard Monday night, after
an illness of Only two weeks.
The funeral, services occurred at
the home at 4 o'clock, Tuesday !
aiternoon, Kev. V. i. Leech of
ficiating, and interment was in j
Crystal Lake cemetery. Thej
parents reside at the hop yard,"
one and a half miles south of
town. They have the heartfelt I
sympathy of the community in
their deep ..sorrow. The little
lad was too fair a bud for earth
and God needed him "for of such j
is the kingdom of Heaven." j
Buv your Coffees and Teas at
D. D. Berman's.
Vancouver, Washington, one
of the old pioneer - towns mad e
famous by having General Grant
and General Sherman located at
the Barracks there, is giving
some of the newer towns a sam
ple ot civic enterprise. Not sat-
isnea witn putting aown hard
surfaced pavements, on last Sat
urday they celebrated the com
pletion of an electric street rail
way system which reaches well
into the suburbs.
Wanted Six students for
room and board ; first class, bath
included. Five blocks west of
college. Ind, phone 952.
82tf , , L. Hebss.
On. a Hunt.
Ladles' Suits and
Specialty
H. A. Circle, a polieeman of
Portland, brought our former
! townsman', J. M. Cameron, up to
Corvallis the first of the week to
give him an outing among the
China pheasants. L. L. Steph
ensa Southern Pacific railroad
conductor, had charge of the
dog, and with a free pass down
through southern Benton they
certainly will come back loaded
t with - birds. We gave Cam
eron's friends a note of warning,
Miss Dean has hence if they get into trouble it's
ineir own lauit. we associated
with Cameron for several years
and t know quite a little about
him. . ,
J Always
ij in our
i -mm v'
I PRICE $9 78
- i I
L--r- iff-
Cloaks
something new to be seen
Jleadv-to-wear SaUns.
t
LOOK AT THA T CUT
ONLY $9.75
Take another look ! The price
is not the main featare, but the
style and quality are the selling
points and will convince the
most skeptical person in regard
the real value. This is. the
Paquin model with the "Butter
fly sleeve.
F. L. MiUer
142 Second Street
TIm Mart ComfarteU Phe
Vudor
PORCH SHADES
Bargain Sale
OF
Dress Goods
WE HAVE
REFRIGERATORS
OF ALL KI3D3
O. J. BLACKLEDGE
Neat Job Printing at the Ga
zette office.
AND
AT
Shoes
HENKLE I DAVIS'
Rooms for Rent.
Furnished rooms for. rent; on
both floors; one very. large room.
Call at 529 North 8th street. 81 tf
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Post Cards at The Bazaar
I, Largest assortment Postals in the city. - '
Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Goods, Art Pillow Tops,
,-.&m broideries, bilks, -Stationery, Novelties, Etc
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FOR RENT-400 ACRB DAIRY RANCH j
15 acre poultry place. Box 113,!
Turner, Oregon.'
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