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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
f I ' -, . -- -. y f -J .! I WEEK 1 TH1J5 Ecru Net Waists only $2,98: S25 Silk Coats now only $19.75 Ladies! Suits only 1 6.95 Ladies' Separate Suits only, $4.95 ' Ladies'. V arm Waists only $1.38 . Heavy Serge,, colors, pnly 59c P. Xi. BiSZXftZiEflEl , 142 Second Street Specialists Jor Wearing Materials i$l.75cr.P-artIe3 xnajga oirifitjjtu via Albany or west Bide, as af siredn? JLUJE," Agent. : Commercial Trans Mississippi Will be held at San Francisco October Btho 10th, 1908. For this occasion theSouthern .Paci fic Company-will "self round trip tickets Z from"! Alba idy to i-'San Francisco," on October 3rd arid 4th only, at the' Jo rate of $25: Tbes tickets, are limited for return 29 days from date of sale. Tickets will be good for first class continuous passage in both directions. ! : : ' ' R. C. Lin ville, Agent. PLANT UCE. A Prise Formula For Freeing Y"9ta 'tion of tho Pasts. ' A government report" states that the'MAiM Practical Counselor For Fruit and Oar. deo Culture of Frankfort recently of fered a prize for the- best method of' destroying plant lice, for wtalcn ; flfty efgbt persons competed. ': The" pruse was ''awarded to the afithor of ;fhe, follow ing preparation! Quassia wood; two and one-half pounds; to be soaked over night in ten quarts of water kA we" tolled, then strained .through a, cloth and placed, with 100 quarts of water, in a- petroleum barrel, with five pounds" of soft soap. The mixture is then ready for sprinkling on plants infested with lice. Leaves, even those' of peach trees, will not be injured in the least by the solution, which can be kept covered in the barrel from ' spring to fall without deterioration. As soon as lice appear '. the leaves should be sprinkled with the solution. If this is repeated several times the pests will disappear. . . Culture of Tobacco. The application of shade and semi shade to tobacco plants, has worked considerable of a revolution in this important crop. In Connecticut by the use ' of expensive shading methods it has been possible to greatly change the - character, of the crop, while in other sections by simpler methods of natural shading Important modifications in type are attained. The department of agriculture ' reports a simple corn-tobacco planting experiment at the Ken tucky, experiment station, covering a period of three years, where the tobac- ' co was planted between rows of corn. The tobacco was of a finer texture and brought a .; higher price. Moqt - soils which have been cropped to tobacco for any length of time are deficient in ' vegetable 'matter. '-'-At the same time ' commercial fertilizers are necessary In the production of such a highly spe cialised crop as tobacco, but it is only fter year of a considerable amount of vegetable matter' that its proper phys- leal condition can " be maintained and Improved., An Ideal, tobacco soli will heavjr yields -' of" almost any Hunting Forbidden. $50 reward is hereby offered 'for the arrest and conviction Of the party or parties ' "who tres ; passed upon my lands, . situated ' west of , Corvallis, on of about Sunday the 27th day of Septem- ; ber, 1908, and while there shot andcrjppled one of rny registered ewes.; The punishment of tre- passing'upon ericlosed; lands of aaomer,. wane nuiiuog, accom panied with a" gun and dog is a "fine ; of 2 from. $15 tq : $100 or imprisonment from, 7 :. days to 0O days or b9tHfine .'and, im prison ment;"V- The penalties shoiildrbe inflicted for: each I nfFafTiBa" Koftaiico'.' unatt T vaioirtn1 stock cannot afford 'to r have "it crop. such, a soli is stated by oeorge ; killed by those directly violating T. McNeiss. tobacco exnert of the de- tt'l V-'-i:5l .i-jii' ' partment of agriculture, as one ; "of ' 'good depth,' ; mellowness ' and -' water holding capacity, and in order to pos ses' "these n' soil must contain a con siderable quantity of decayed vege table matter.' Without these basic ' conditions it is not to b expected that full benefit to tobacco or any other crop can be derived In this way. '. -: THE 1SLB OF SPICE" Tonight Big Crowd Going.- Don't Miss It III' III '1 I OOOUY HYBRID TOBACCO. bjthe .incp.rppratlon w.ith Jho.WlU jear Tonight at the opera house the bright.musical, extravaganza "Isle of Spice" will be ' greeted by the largest and most fashion able crowd Of the season, the first day's advance sale of 6eats for this attraction being the largest ever known here: Those who attend are assured a 'first class performance, for the "Isle of Spice" is a pure and whole some entertainment, consisting of all that is new and refreshing in comic opera, and it is entire ly free from vulgarity or sugges tiveness ih.any form. .The music is tuneful and the costumes are handsome and attractive,'- but withal modest. The production here will be exactly the same as is presented in all ' of the large cities from Chicago to the' Coast; it is an opportunity rarely given to people in the smallei towns and you cannot afford to miss it. Pacific National Fair and Live ' Stock SnoW'1 " At Portland. Sept. 21st to 26th, inclusive. For this occasion the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets oc Sept. 21st, 22nd and 23rd, with final limit for return Sept. 27th, 1908 at rate of $3.50. Children be tween 6 and 12 years of age, the laws of the' state. . f M.,-8. Woodcock, . . Corvallis, Oregon. , . .. - f-.t. :, V' Reward tor Trespassers. ": ; $2Q Reward is hereby offered f pr the ari:esf 'ahd pconyicti6n of any person, or persons - lor tres passing at any ; time upon my lands,' near Corvallis, Oregon, wile'huntihg thereon of .when found carrying a gun,, pistpi or other , firearms, or . accompanied with a doe or dogs; on or across said lands. " This is made neci- essary because I have had :valu able stock crippled several times through carelessness of hunters. The penalty for trespassing upon tne enciosea lanas , or an o ther, , while hunting, 1; accom panied witn gun or dog is a fine from $15 to $100, or 4mprison ment from 7 to 100 days or both fine and imprisonment! Post ing, of notices to warn trespass ers is not necessary .;The crime by statute is made a misdemean or. These penalties will be in flicted unless such parties absent tnemselves. , . M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon. ; Wanted Old rags at the Ga zette office. " ' " " NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Precious Shedd, deceased.- ' f fiotice is herebv given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been poiyiappaiated exeratoP"'Ol tb last w 11 and Ustameot of .Preoioua -Sbedd. de ceased, by the county roort of the State 01 ugon lot ; ..Benton county. All per sons having Claims againBt said estate of Precious' Shedd, deceased, are hereby re-' ijoired to ;J present -the 'is rue,' with the proper vouchers, dnly eriCed( a by law required, within .six months trom the date hereof, ; to the nndersigned at his .residence four miles west of Monroe,- Ore- rod, or at the law office ot lu Wilson in Corvall is, .Oregon, Dated this October 9th, I9O8. .,..,; .. . Jessk L. Catow, Erecmor of the last wi!' and testament '-ot Preekros Shedd,-deceased .- 84 i04 . . cLAsatrau AovKKTiaxjaarrst, , Fifteen words or leev S ets for tbre wcriBssive inaertiona. . or. 50 .ct -per iqontb; fprall np to aadinclndihgter Additional words, cent a word for eaci 1 1 For ' all advertisements over 26 words, tT par word "for the first inseftioa,'anc vi ct per word for each addftiooal laser jon,: NothiBg inserted : for ; leas than 2f ' '.-ents. . - . - JLodge,; society and church notices,' her than atrictly news matter, will bt iiarved tor. " ' . . . LifBfirriv- -I 7 1111 flW aTll KV I'll I I.U k 1 4S "Of-irirL t-?rw-. ri rcraur v n 1 i...,., mi 1 4 Neat Job Printing at the Ga zette office. f' r.? ;-r House Decorating. FOB PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE . W. . Paul, Ind. 48 ' 4l ATTORNEYS 1. F, .YATES, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW1 , Ottice up staffs in Zierolf Bniidinit - Only set of abstracts in Bentou County; k. uk y son a 1 ruKNis Y . at la w . .j , Uthce in Poat;umce Cnilding, OorvaK is, Oretion. '' , JOSEPH. H. WILSON, , ATTORNEY-' at-law. .- Office Burnett Bldg Prac tice in all State and Federal courts, i Notary Public Abstracts. Land Titles. WANTED vVArtTEO 600,SUBCRIER8 TO THi Gaxettb sua Weekly Oraxonian a Vt.bO perrear ' ..' .' "' PHYSIUANS -tr B. A. CATtaEY, M. !., PH YbIClA jsuurgaon. Kooins 14, Bans; Jtaiid-, : aii cMUte ilpurs : JW to pi . m., 2 to . 4 p.m. Kesiaence: cor, bin and Ad; ' auns Bte. 1 Telephone at omce' and res idence. ' ; Oorvaias, Oesgoii W.T. ROWLEY, M. i- PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given1 to' the Eye, Nose" and Throat. Ottice in Johnson Biok...; Ind. 'phone at' of fi hce and lesidencu. UN PARTAKERS M . S. BjYtE, F (TNERaL ( DIR. ECT-' f or and Licensed "'Embalmer'. " Sue' r cesser, to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, "' Oregon. ' Iud. Phone 45." ' Bell Phone 241. 89 tl HENKLE & BLACKLEDGE, UNDER takers and licenaea embaimers, boulh Main be, Corvallis, Or. . . BANKING. THE Flh 1 NATIONAL BANK Oi Corvallis, Oregon, transacts a' general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Drait ' bought and coid an-i money uransterred. : to toe principal cities -ot the Umte) ' Utates, Europe and foreign rounttiea. HOMES FOR SALE WE HAVE SEVERAL PARTIES Who are looking for homestad locations or relinquishments, also some good ' timber Claims. If you know of any . good homesteads or timber claims it, . will pay yon to write us. . Address " l ' TNA REALTY COMPANY, 225 1 k Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. . FOR ' Live and Dressed Poultry," Bone, Grit and Oyster y Shells, Prussian Stock ' ' mtttt PfMiltra'TnnlC. . I .tea r Killer, etc. . .t - Pay higheot cash market price ; for Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hos. 1 " " " 312 Second Street.1 ' ' Qcroaln r ' OF - Dress Goods I m. Un - 1 III ; . r j I Shoes I I I HENKLE DAVIS' J it 1 Occidental Lumber V . Successors to Corvallis Lumber Co. n We are here to supply your needs in the Lumber line. Pleas? call on T. B IRVING for information and prices. And take t notice that if we have not got exactly what yon want we will 'ugeiitIOr ydu.' ' J ' 1 ; 1;,-; .-.'v..., . ,vCi, o?)i$AsseTr, Local jier. t Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers, Ojf aJlj Vipds of fir Luinber, . Mouldings, Cedar Posts, vawed ! and Split. rtoar.Sliakes Dealers in nnnrs Wlnrlnure I lino - - Rrlrlr . Cfkrrllint. v.Slilfl9;ete. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLI8J Oregon, on instalment plan- and asr . sist pnrcbaserB to build homes on them . it .desired., . Address First' NationaF Bank.' Corvallis, Or. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT, "Or., for spot cash, balance instal ments, and help parties to build homes thereou, ii desired. Address M. B. Woodcock, Oi.-'vaiiis. O.: GOATS Auv Derson wanting to buy or take Care of' some fide goatt wpne tney eat up tneir dtusd may 'Dhona or call udod Wm. ii. Savsee. CorvaliiB. Oregon. ,-.26tf At Bid well & Craven's old stand DEALER IN Feed, Seeds md Grain All Kltidsot Staple and Fancy Groceries I have come to stay, and y,oidbe gjad to have you callaid see me. TILLAMOOK CRANBERRY lilS iao Ve secured for sale t0 vestors of Corvallis and vicinity twenty acres of a tract of 103 acres of as fine cranberry land as there is on the coast, and ani selling this land in tracts of one or more acres on such terms that a reasonable cash payment and " MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $10 for a limited time, will secure acreage on this property, which will be brought to full bearing for purchasers by present owners. Other Pacific Coast cranberry lands are paying PROFITS OF $250 TO $800 AN ACRE whicK ' iriust increase with the population and wealth jof ihe United States as ther s are, according to theUnited States census report of 1900, ! "--r Onlyo2500O lAcres ofCranberr Lands in II S. of which less than 4000 acres remain to be improved. Fo? particulars aScl ifiusirate9 i took et cut out cttpon and'mail to ' -5 t 1 i ' ; " ' : '" """' ' " ' " r com Please send me illustrated booklet "Autobiography of a Tillamook CrVnbelry.i " V rCqryaUis, Oiregpii. Portland and Return, Only $3.50. The Southern Paci6c Company and uorvauia et Hiastern itauway are selling round trip tickets to Portland from Cox valiis for 3.50, itood eoinir on anv train Saturday or Sunday either via Albany or west side and good returning either via Albany or west side, Saturday, Sunday or monaay. - 16tf R. C. LnrviixB, Agent Own YourHomc ; nt . .'. - First - National - Bank of Corvallis . has some ; TO W i. KTS Near, the " State Aencnltnral Collei which yon can bay on the. : INST. Smv Tm oj" Twenty DoUmrm per month and pay the same- oa a- tew lot. Thereafter BUILD YOUR. HOMB on the lot and continue to - make these small monthly payments on. the 'home and you wiU scon have it -paid for and have no more rent to pay - .t v- - ForiaformatioB addreaa . . - ; - tVifv. W.tf.CAYAOE if !olleg ..f,f: f, f,f.,,' .,m'''Si 9:f -VWU ;'in'!-i ti ''f.Yi ',: REGOW,, Are you doing what you can . tq. populate your, State ? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest Farmers, Mechan ics, Merchants, Clerks, People with brains, strong hands and a williing heart capital or no capital. " ' ' s " ' ' " f ' ' The Southern Pacific Co, (Lines in Oregon) Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution throuEh ever available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending ue the names and addresses of yonr friends who are likely to be interested in this Stale ? We will be slad to bear the expense ef sending them complete inform ation about O&EGON and its opportunities. ; COLONIST TIQKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER and V" OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from few principal cites. ' J From Denver . $30 00 From Louisville . $41.70 tt . Cincinnati ,42.20 " .Cleveland . 44,75 " New York ;5,po M Omaha . 30.00 " Kansas City 30,00 , " St:Lxuis ''. . 35.50 " Chicago .: 38.00 .. Ticket Can HKj?rppald .If yon want to bring a friend or relativa to Oregon, Jdepoait. th proper amortnt with any of oar it Tlw tkket rwitt farnisbed by tskgrapfa. V"t n- - !z.rrr Vj" R. C LIN VIJLE, Local Agent,, Corvallisi- Oregon. .. WM. 4 McMUBBAY, Gao. Passenger Agen. Portland.jOr.