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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
CO I jdpettfns: Porminc. : - It is expected that a , large i crowd will gatertoptjiH I ness the opeuiug pteroriajagcef I the Alcazar ukitmfajBy; I which is to playa circuital, val-j ley towns, inciuaiijgJCEyaigfl once a week. v''Ms ftanjany compares favorably ' with the j , Baker JjStock Company of .Pprt-1 land,-and will present a ; line of first class plays seldom gi ren outside, of the large, cities. The , presence in the company of Q. . L-ester Paul a stage director in . surea. an . artistie performance, and, fch.ose ' wbp,attijid.Jt.inay rjejst assured that the production will be one of the best ever given in this city. Jtememben they are not here tonight apdgone tomorrow,.- never, to return; but will be here regularly through out the season in a line of the best plays to be had! The National Conservation . Commission is trying tq find out : what it -costs the country to fight fires. ; The Geological' Survey, which is conducting this partic . ular branch pi; inquiry for the i Commission is sending out let ' ters to city officials all over the country asking for data oil- addi : tional, cost of .city .w,ater supplies ; for fire protection ;ibeyohd what is ..necessary for domestic use. ; Tni8 infprroatiorvvwill be .com-; $ bined with. Vthe,rretotistics,.9f ,a similar nature to throw light on the general- topic of the conseiv vation - of life and property through the prevention of fires, for the.use of Commission.wJi.en; -'it meet in December to prepare - its ... , Xfport rv for ; j president Roosevelt. - - ' '' ' 1 'Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress. Will be held ,at San Francisco October 6th to 10th, 1908. F6f . this occasion the Southern Paci fic Company .will sell round .trip tickets1 from1" Albany to -San Francisco, on October 3rd and 4th only, at the' low rate .of $25. These tickets are limited for return 29 days, from date of .sale. pickets will be good for first class continuous passage in both directions. R. C. Linville, Agent. It might be wise to call atten tion of the College boys to the little incident of last year, in which one of the boys came near losing his life while hazing a freshman. A warning in time may ayoid serious consequences. Pacific National Fair and ' Stock Show Live At Portland. Sept. 21st to 26th; .' inclusive. For this occasion the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets on Sept. 21st, 22nd and 23rd, with final limit for return Sept. 27th, 1908 at rate of $3.50. Children be tween 5 and 12 years of age, $1.75. Parties may ga or return via Albany or west side, as de jsired. R. C. Linville, Agent. New Time Table. Much complairit has recently been' made in -regard to the change in time made by the C & E. railroad officials, hence a new time table has been issued to ake effect Oct. 1st as follows: Daily except Sunday. o. 1, .Leave l uquina b;4o a m Arrive Albany 11. oo a m Jso. 2, Leave Albany 12:35 p m Arrive Yaquina 6:15 p m No. 3 and 4 run same as present Daily. .... No 5, Leave Corvallis Arrive Albany No. 6, Leave Albany Arrive Corvallis 6:30 7:10 7:55 8:35 a m a m a tu a m Daily except Sunday. .No i , .Leave uorvaiiis z:io p m p m P 111 p. ni ." Arrive Albany .No 8, Leave Albany Arrive Corvallis " . t Daily. 'So 9; Leave Corvallis Arrive Albany ; NoUO, Leave Albany 2:55 3:55 4:35 6 . p m 6.40 pm . 7:50 p m 8:30 p ro Arrive Corvallis Sundav Onlv, No 11, Leave Corvallis 11:15 a m Arrive Albany 1H5S a m No 12, Leave Albany .12:35 p m it' JNext Monday jm&8$& Oct. 5 and -"6. Dr. Xowc The w known optician, who has h eomincrHo .Corvallis :for no than 17 vears. will be with us 82 again. - $ 4 Tne Chil4' Inquiry. t (With eyolosjes to U0 after 's School i "How-bf Billy ry. s,: -. ' ' ' That nw folks call hi isr great? le heas4aicas WiUUm Trft Of presidential vcUfctl . : ' ' ( Is ha so large thai be can, stand Id his Nebraska town. And with ons mighty stride can s'ep Clear Ipto Washington? . "Ob. no, child: abont as larga As I er neighbor Kane; He ewoot step to Washington, ' He's in a kwina; jemnie." "He's io a losinc f-n; you sJ? Horn, father, ca- that be? " '- ' This isihe.lbird attempt ne's made, . . ,Thetrd.,ancbajrin.yoassv'' ,."Oh, iH,: my sen,- the third's n. charm, ; . ; dMsVeiaa tor iUy,B.; , ,.' , , Another William's in the race, , .A Winner, William T," '- "A Peerless One,-1 hare been told, s tbi same BiUy .B.;v . Bow is it then, he wid be beat . j ar. WiUamT,?- ': rwhy, h it is.whe;hntes oit .,, His polieiesand creed, : ' A eVciytWoVne ad6eatee - ; , Quite proptpUy foe to seedy ' " He's tor Free Sliver-then he's not; ; .He tbinksht'b)-to-dte: E Of Railroad Ownership he's qnite Jtn rdeat;adTocte I ' And theti he's not. Mow who c an tell ' V Where Peerless Billy iunds, 5 -' H4 policies a so lull 61 "" -Doubtfntln snid hnir1- 1 ; Yonsee the people cannot rust i :TaoUtto-'hlm; - " wof become, a 'derelict' t If letttoBUIy'iwMm;" ...BnUlVdees,yHBfysUli . Jt.WieSk.Ship ntatt - ' ... :' And leave it floating derelict, A prey to any fata?" ""Ttat's ttwxeoeuiBw could know What BiUy & would do, Theiailghbe reason'ibrus, then, . ;; '.elie'lp tteifvVrhrgiv--" "BA since, of thai we? cannot be sura. We ought to take good care To place the Sale One, William T., , In Mr. KooseTelt's chair." - . . - . Carina Earl Maston, CHEAP FEEDING. A Practical Kansas Farmer Tell How Ha Does It. i At one of the meetings, during the fast "farmers' week1"-" the Kansas State Agricultucal,ollese Dr. J. T- Az tell made a talk, of special Interest in regard to different ways of feeding alfalfa. , , t Alfalfa, according to Dr. Axtell. con tains from eleven to sixteen and one- half parts protein and forty parts car bohydrates, while, corn, ranges jabont one-half that amount of protein and one-third that amount. .. of . carbohy drates. ' ' You will see there, he" says, that It requires considerably more corn to af ford an animal. , the same amount of protein that he would get from a given quantity of ..alfalfa, meal. Now. we have found that an animal (horse or cow), needs about two and one-half pounds pf. protein and .twelve and one half pounds gf .carbohydrates per day;. Alfalfa is wastedv. feeding ' as hay and the meal is, ioo. rich as a single feed,, so we mix und fqr poun of alfalfa meal and ground corn, and in a twenty-five pound feed we have the re quired amount of both protein and carbohydrates... .. .oii. i1si.,iu-i'- When we were feeding alfalfa as hay we found that the- average- amount eaten by each horse per day was from sixty to eighty pounds. They are now allowed fifteen pounds of alfalfa meal per day and. are doing as well on tne heavy hay feed., ,.: ., , ., . .-. For, Cowa and Swine. A cow; giving a.gopdi flow of milk gets ran. average, feed, of about six or seven and one-half , pounds of alfalfa meal and one-half to three-fourths gal lons of ground corn, while our driving horses get a ration mixed with three pounds of alfalfa meal and two pounds of ground -corn three times per day., with ione feed a day of about five pounds of prairie hay, ; , . Our ration for swine is mixed with a bit more of corn in the proportion than in the ration for horse or cow- I don't believe any of..you -have stock doing better than mine, and 1 know you are not feeding as cheaply as I am. Cement Milk Tank. A cement milk tank is the latest use to which cement has been put It can be built in one corner of the cellar or milk house, where the' water will re main cool much longer than in the old fashioned wood tank and it will be im possible for germs to hide In tne pores. Farmers' Institute Bulletin. Cattle Prices. The average on pure bred cattle sales for 1907 is the highest since 1903, according to the Breeder's Gazette re--. view: V"-- - " " S3 Shorthorn sales averaged $160.15 89 Hereford sales averaged..... 123.70 18 Aberdeen-Angus sales averaged.., 134.75 3 Galloway sales averaged: 139.05 S Red PoUed sales averaged 83.65 Portland and Return, Only $3.50. The Southern Farifir Company and CorvaUi'& Eastern ;Raily sePinf rnnnd trip U-kets t Portland from Or t1 iw for $3' 6Dk jpoud , frfai, P y..,r Saturday or Sunday t-iur via Albany or vWvt side and yond retorning either via Albnvor west aide, Satuway, Sunday I Vf. .Ion t ) r - not wat is meant;, rarnym m. ii ;kaef,ns ;th abjlity.'.lo ho yor;)n with, others M a" way ' (that commands respect -- 'ivs.v'. . ;'4 v ', i tjJor does.lt mean ehearsal-ef -who your grandfather was and how . much money you would . have if an ancestor .had not been extravagant. It means personal dignity. . -s;ii When, a girl goes into a business of flce Ao apply rfpr er JBratj position the .employer does , not want her. if she. Is compelled to Tise the chairs and desks for ; sspport and if -she . is -continually .iMrrangteg.; her;; ittlre.-. : A-i;ertalp i amount f nerrosnesis,o..pefxpect ed. but nncontrolled self consciousness and visible silly fear are evidences of "the lBjck.f!the.rl6b-klnd f pride. " : ; j Nor-does the nip9ye wan. her who tries tateU hlm.how jmuci saetn.ows. Bpldnesf te,eYen worse than ' being tioo tlmhl. 'The grtri who ws .Is, straijht forward. Is not afraid tainsweJwles tlons quickly, and honestly, knows that' i.sfte J mmn touwyLnTen, inoum " ( W: nakeff WajkeadiSe.sbftwsjfat .she. cpn maintain the.dJgpity necessary r-Va apperB:itc oyeni speMS-lomne , .xtraTainlji sot,ncefnr jfor who spends the least amount of money jwfl i ,er attire : is ; he .1$ ,f wAo tften fflasies tpesTippessiiciK ' , , : eWleavjwjia br. JsJwJjiiFst je7iCiJeefldSfaj( jdo inflTR oue-fioald, nja.ka, herliujr.an nnhe "TOmtog necktletor, beltiecse &rai rtjksojiabiet " Then jne looks frett ,as to I ,lw-4ner '-clothes, aW ?.rii.on.Wjt;;niay Jake herifpw tolnutes-loagjer In the LmonJng ijbCJ.he rseultJ Wy Reasonably done, this isn't vahlty it b pride. ' - VYorth !tk- 8to ot'Thoee Yfh Value It j-,t Wf ' Rlfasantnesf. There: is -still .a&'Jtrt ef compliment , and., It. 4s still .practiced worthily , and .nn woctniiy. , -i ne1 ,. nararer or, , ioaa j deals little in J words.He a'cta and. 'Above J1 he;. imitates. We a Imitate 7adr others: wHIii a pitjful -dlligencse. All., classes Ey,to dress, alike,, talk ' alike, and. even think; alike. . With -Sad want of dignity men and 'women 'fear" to" take helr-owil line - to show , .the kind jf; hospitality Wblch test be fits their incomes, to weal th clothes most convenient for their work, to talk : upon the subjects; which Interest them, to exnress the disapproval which the class above them ridicule and the ad' miration . which- offends .the- fashion leaders of literature and art . The . art of- compliment ' may. how- ever, ,be rwen. worm, itnei stmry. or. .an those who ;-value, the pleasantness of life .above its pleasures, Graciousness is never out of fashion. We must tell our friends from-time to time what we think i'Of Ahem. There are - reserves which blight the whole beauty ;of life. But. we must. .be. at the pains to tell them In ' the right way. for friendship in some rf its aspects is an art Airain, . it we hope to get- much enjoyment out Of. social life i we, must take the trouble to. show ourselves , well disposed ( and must know .bow to. turn .Indifferent : and insignificant occasions to account This cannot -be done- without consld- .jeration; . ;a i"pretty speech"- is a form x Of;.. present -fpe; of these, Httie gifts whlch,f.accprding to tne,, rrencn pay ing, cement ' great' . friendships, and when one fdesl?es to. make. .a , present It Is worth while to try to find out what will best ' please. They , are happiest who know, ;by instlncOve , sympathy, but "sureiy those who take pains , to fllad out ' have nothing to be ashamed of. : Setting aside the-great essentials of .-happiness., health, family affection and .the r love of works ijt. is probable that nothing, . no amusement .and no hobby and. no. "pursuit" contributes so. much to the. 'pleasantness of life as the "traffic in kfiufspeeches. - ' - i HOUSEWIFE SUGGESTIONS. 1 -i ' i ' x "i " ' ' To clean a copper kettle rub the ket tie with powdered bath brick and paraffin and then polish it with dry brick dust or whiting. The green tips of celery or minced leaves of brnssels sprouts may be sub stituted for Darsley when that Is not obtainable for garnishing. ; " When ' pouring out tea -one some times Is annoyed to find the tea will run down the spout To prevent this rub a little butter around the outside of the spout. , . When thin tumblers stick together and there, Is danger of breaking them do not try to pull them apart., but put them Into a pan of warm suds. In a short time they can be easily separat ed. . ....... , ' .,!,.' rlf.. housewives .who dislike to find worms when . cutting1" apples would first put the. fruit In cold water they would find ... that ' the worms would leave the-apples and come to-the snr face of the water. - - !. f - When cleaning house 'look well- to ihe picture wires -for- they rust and often break apart-near the screw eye. It Is , best , to put In new wire or, cords on veify heavy' plcturjes. ' Do' not place a mirror where It' will be in' the sun light or jiear .any . Intense .heat, for both rain the mercury, and It Is Jm possible Jto .have ttie glass replaced lthout considerable expense. .2 Rfteeo weys et Jesav M lor hi$ tnosthifarjdUop Q adilsd6U9gie additional wprds, cents w.ord for eact t-ot per wora tor tne nrst inseruon, ana , ct per word for each additonaVtnaer ;4on. Nothutf Inserted 'for leas than 2b . . ..... .. atata." - . " ' '- - :. ' -..-. '. ' Lodge, : sodety I and: -eharcli .ootteea, Aher than. strictly news matter, will b parsed, tar,;; . -.,.-'0.:- House Decorating. FOR. PAINTING AND, PAPERING SEE V.- Jfi. fault lnd. 48S r . IM AtTORNEYS j il jYATKSi: i ATTORNS IaT-La W .OihoeUH -MMra in wlf &Uding Only set olabstrauta in Benton Counn tftpc ;Poet m9 Bjttikliiw.t3otval- WANTED JPAWTEO 500 SUBSCRIBERS TOTHt ,ffiBivMA vWekJy Vr)(onltn aid PHYSIUIANS Bi-A. CATbifixv' At. p.VPHmpili. j i iars!eon.'sioome.l4, tataae: Baitd- ' ids btav ' lelepiione at oirrfc and res -vdeiMff, Oon?allis. Oregon ' "- and Surgeon. -.' ' Special attention' given. - to h.live.fNoe aniVThloat. i - Oihce in Jobnson. Biqts. : Jnd.,'pliftne at; of- lice and lesidence. UNDERTAKERS M.: 8. B JV KE, F 0 NE B A.L DIRECT 'at t and Liieastd iEm'balmeri i;Suc ; eesor to Boy.ee .& Bsuer. CoryailiB, ;: Uregon. Iud. Tho'ue 45.' f. Bell.bdne 241, A-'; . -A " , 9t' HENKLE A BLACKLEDGE. TJNDER takers and iiceiiBed . embaimeis. South ''Main be., Corvallis, Of.- ' " BANKING. TtlE rFltl, .1. , NATIONAL; sBANK. , Corvallis, oregoii, transacts a , general " conBervativS Paukinj? bueineaa. 'Loaut .t money an', approved eecurity. , Uraiu . bought android an i money sransterred to" tne. principal cities ot the United - - States, Europe- ttnd foreign countries. HOMES FOR SALE WE IJAV SEVERAL PARTIES who are looking tor homestad locations or relinquishments, also some good timber claims. If you know ot any good homesteads or timber claims it will pay you to write us., Aaaress.' ETNA REALTY COMPANY, 225 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon, WILL SELL LOTS ; IN COR VALLIS, Orenon: on instalment plan and as- : Bit DUrchasers to build bomes on them if oesired. Address . JTjret National Bank. Corvallis, Or. WILL SELL M Y LOTS IN NE A PORT. ) Or.. for s oot cash, , balance . mstal , aients, and help, parties to build homes thereou. it .desired. .Address M. S. ' Wjod ock. C-'vaiiie. O 'GdA'fS'-TAuy i7ersoa"wantinK to buy or tak barti of 'so tne fide goaU while they eat up their bxiisti may 'phone or call UDon Wm. H. Sitvsge, (Jo'rvallie. Oregon. " '-ZQit Thos. Boulden HEADQUARTERS . .;. FOR Live and Dressed Poultry, Bone, Grit and Oyster Shells, Prussian , Stock and Poultry Tonic, Lice Killer, etc. . ' Pay "highest cash market price for Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs. 312 Second Street. "sV.1ay OwnYourHome First - National' Bank of Corvallis .;: , has some TO WM LOTS Near the State Agricultural College which you can buy on the INSTALL MENT PLAN or for cash. . . Save Ten or Twenty Dollars per month and pay the same- on a - town lot. .; Thereafter BUILD YOUR HOMB nn the lot and continue to make these 'small monthly payments on the home and yon-will soon have it paid for nd have no'morerept to pay. ; . . . ' v For information addresa i,..,,, S W. H. SAVAGE CorvalllOrm sWeWdBssVCWlBV -,lP-. - -. - . . - , ... - -ay EHlHELsltliTu llIerre3Zee3rZi FLOOl OERING "DjEP'T-1 Rujts, - Mitting, 'tandlearh, lloor Oil Clbth' and Carpets.O New in every respect, including the price, which is cheaper here.. Let. .us show you. . DRAPERY and BEDDING DEPT. Tapestry. Portiers, Couch' Covers, :Lace Curtains, Blankets, Comforters, Window Shades. AH fresh and new at prices to suit your purse limit. KLINE'S- itiiE's &a -; iW4ieir,yourJIidy7torear.,l you have tne ngttt Kind m every, parwcuiar. Establlslied V Cleaning aK . .... .. tv Pra,y. W7.', !, : . j eJ. ;S., RUSSELL & WIFE v., ...... - .. Lailies' tlathAnz a Spec! alty. All gentlemen's garments dry cleaned if not , spiled , to much. . I am connected with the cago. If you contemplate placing an order for a new suit, tt wi pay you to look over my samples. We are here to stay. Your patronage is solicited. Photie 3501 upstairs 132 Secdiid St. Whitehorn Bld Occidental Lumber Co. Successors to Cbrvailis Lumber Co. .... V. - . - ( ; We are here to supply your needs in the Lumber line. Please ' call on J. B IRVING for information and prices. , And take .. notice that if we have not got exacuy wnai you want ire win get it for you. 1 "' ." -'. '. '" fi. n; R ASSRTr. Local Mcr. 3: Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of fir Lam fcer, M ouldings, Cedar posts, Sawed and Split. Ocdar Shakes Dealers in Doors, Windows, Lime, Brick, Cement, Shingles, etc. M. TILLvERY At BidwellA Craven's old stand cuf - , Qf All Staple and Fancy Groceries I have come to stay arid would be glaf to have you Did YoW See Ybir, Ad? rootiJE; coat ;j garment is branded "La Vogue" i 964 Iiiig PaHoJ '-v. i 'r,jL;iUJr " ' Majestic Tailoriug House,.of Ch DEALER IN Kinds call and see me. ; Arrive Corvallis