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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
Weekly Arrivals in All the .Latest Shapes . Mrs. H. E-.Wetherla, Prop. , NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Trimmed "arid Untrimmed Hats' . Novelties in Pins, Feathers, Wings and Ribbons also Select Gage and Fisk Hats Your Hat we'll remodel in the latest styles. Great reduction in Pattern Hats. Artistic Trimming. Iow Prices. iOCAL AM) PtRSOWl : The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Beit Woods have been quite ill the past few flays. V, -'j Rev. E. E. McVicker. went to. Portland yesterday on 'business and will return today.; ' 5 2. MrsV Martha Burnett went to Portla'Qd, Tuesday, as a delegat . from - the local church to the Congregational Association.. 1 1 Clarence Johnson of Mill City pept Sunday, with his . father, mother' and .."other people" in ihis city.- ' - - Jim Lewis has purchased a lot of Geo.4 W. Smith, adjoining the new residence of Alex Schick. Blodgett School -District No. 12 at Blodgett has purchased a -site on which to build a new ' school ,building to cost $1000. -3 and ' 4 to 1, here in .the city the prevailing odds have been 2 ; to 1, with an occasional small j bet of 3 to 1. , The largest wager made so far was a bet that was made by two prominent business men as the result of a political talk during luncheon. While the talk was ; tropical the -Taft mart' -wagered $3500 'against $1750, that Taft would defeat Bryan, says a Port land dispatch. Cannot be Excelled. v Hon. F. H. Scribner, Presi dent of the Wisconson Butter makers' Association, but more ' especially honored in the Pacific , "' Northwest as the breeder, of "Loretta D" (belonging to the W. S. Ladd estate, Portland, Oregon), the cow that won first prize in the 120 day milking test at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904, has said: "There is no spot in our great United States that can excel Oregon and Washington in-dairying. -: This is" my conclusion af? ter spending ' six weeks in the former state and thoroughly in vestigating several of her bea uti ful valleys, and after an extend ed trip through Washington.- I Professors Return Miss Ella Horning, daughter -of L. F. Horning and niece of E. "B. Horning of this city, was mar ried at Yolo, Idaho, Wednesday. tional church. Mr. Hughes de livered the Association sermon before the gathering, ' Wednes day evening. The Oregonian reports the es tablishment of a shipyard ; at A marriage license was issued Toledo. One 65-ton gasoline fiom the county clerk's office on schooner for Chambers Brothers "Wednesday to J. S. Brown and ( of Newport and another of over Miss Elsie Johnson, both of this , 100 tons for Capt: Walker of city. I Portland will be built this win- . wii nr r, vV Iter- With its-splendid harbor F. E. Miller of McCoy Oregon, and deep channel to the ocean iwiuwwu iwmul; uu uutouu- yaauina Bavis caoable of an- swering tne demands 01 any Mrs. S. L. Kline is at home again after a visit of some two months in the east. She was also a delegate to the tuberculo sis convention in New York v ; Mr. T. Rariny has sold bis real estate at Summit, and. will go to the soldier's home at Roseburg to spend the winter. Mr. Ranny has been a resident of Oregon for the past 44 years the greater part of the time having, been spent in , Corvallis. .-, He u and Rmanufil Tf nio-Vir. urn t.ho nMnet blacksmiths of ante-bellum days Tish to sa7 the d.airymen a.nd around Corvallis. M ; iarmers or tnis section, relative to its dairying possibilities, that Rev. Evan P. Hughes-is to re- I fear.thev don't fullv annreftiate turn today or tomorrow from the wonderful opportunity here Portland, where he has . been in forv4he - raising of - feeds best attendance at the annual State adapted to the dairy industry, j Association of the Congregation- ! and the excellent climatic con al churches fwhieh has been in ditions for the growth and de session since Tuesday evening- velopinent of stock. You should at the Hassalo Street Congrega- here reach the climax of nro- ductiveness." Will Build Ships at Toledo. ed the Rebekah Convention that evening. He was greatly pleased with the work. We were shown an elegant specimen of seedling peaches raised byE. B. Horning on white -doby land. They looked good enough for anybody but we had to take h is word for the taste. Reports from Payette - Idaho, eay the peach crop was very fine, apples plentiful and selling at $2 per box. Girls are making $2 per day and it is impossible to get enough- help -.to take care of the crop. The Alcazar Stock Company will .plaj' a return engagement at the opera house next Friday night, giving the famous South ern play, "In Dixie Land." Coming soon- the German musical event. "Hans & Nix," the very latest in polite comedy, with Dixon and Bernard and the original all-star cast. Rumor has it that several of Corvallis' young people will be passing through that trying or deal of matrimony soon. We Are quite well posted, but 'prefer' publishing the news later. Tom Wright of Union has been spending the past few days in Corvallis. He is president of the First National Bank at Un ion and is now on his way to Seattle on important business matters in connection with the Fair. The old maids of Benton and surrounding counties will hold their 52nd annual convention at the opera house some time dur ing the first week in November. Watch the old maids and get ready for business.. Please return A box, con taining a pair of shoes and ad dressed to W. W. McDonald, was left somewhere by the city de livery through mistake. Please return this package to Horning & MacKenzie's store and receive pay for trouble. amount of commerce upon it. 7 Arthur L. Fortson of Sacra mento, Cal., arrived in Corvallis this week on a visit to his fam ily who have been in the city during the recent fatal illness of Mrs. Fortson's mother, Mrs. S. L. Shedd. Mr. Fortson is, an up-to-date newspaper man, on the nerve of the news market, so to speak, and we hope he will decide fo cast his lot with this city. . -H Now is the time for the farmer to put the turkey gobler on full feed if he wants to gobble up a good price for him at the . holi day season. . It pays to bring tne best products to town if you want the best price and a good fat turkey not only shows up in fine shape but when you put him on the table, "properly prepared by 'the good housewife, he is pleasing to behold, elegant to the taste and invigorating to the in ner man. Newport, Or,, Oct. 20 Ya quina Bay is to have a perma- i nent shipbuilding yard. It will be located at. Toledo near the ' sawmill of the Yaquina Bay i Lumber Company." The site for the yard and plant was donated by citizens of Toledo, along with a bonus of $5 to George Walker, of this city4 formerly of , Aber deen, and a well-known and suc cessful shipbuilder. The condi- - . ' - v- - . , . i . . . . Profs. : Cordley, Lewis aii tl Kent came , home . from -Hood River ' on Monday having at tended' the Hood River Apple Show, Prof. .Lewis being.the Judge of .the display. " . They re port .a fine showing,., fully sus taining 'the reputation of that section in the production, of choice fruit. ' , i With the increase of acreage from year to year set to apples the display . naturally , increases and choice varieties of fruit are looked after by the live, active producer thus keeping in touch with the keen competition that naturally follows. s i: , Sj', . The Hood River people real ize that to continue the growth of this ; important industry it must be carefully ' guarded against worms, scale and ' other pests lhat have played " havoc with : some ' sections.' The OAC Profs. ha.ve made deep study of these conditions and are always accorded a royal welcome where ever they go. ' " . KLINE'S Second 1 Story Stor Presents -.-the Opportunity For Ladies Jo -dreWin . ttesr&tcsoffi tyJ'-vLA, V$GUX" Our Belief is Clinched By the number of "LA VOGUE" garments e are selling aidl fied with their purchase. We Guarantee To make every "LA VOGUE garment fit to your individlhl measure before it leaves the storatf Makirigjf next to imt possible ipfypvL to be dissatisfied wit your purchase. if THE HOME OF THESE Lost Pair glasses, betwee n. Baptist church and 8th street.. Return to Gazette.. . ;.. , 88-9 Collego Students If looking . for board and robins try the stu dents favorite place,: the College View Hotel. : : 84-92 "- ; A New Attraction, .The callvfor sheetmusic has become ,so great at Graham & Wells' drug store that they have secured the services of Mrs. Cros no to sing and try any piece of music Which may be selected by prospective customers. You are invited to call and hear these Tenditions after I :ou every afternoon. ented pianist and has a beauti 111 UNPARRALLED LA VOGUE" GARMEN THAT SATISFY SO COMPLETED KLINE ESTABLISHED 1864 '--v i Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Execntloir ' Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of theCir- .. cuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane, on the 34th day of Sep tember, 1908, on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 17th day of March, 1908, in favor of H. C. Mahon, plaintiff, and : against M. B. Rankin, defendant, for the sum of $42470.60, and for the further sum off 134.80 costs and disbursements, with Mrs." CrosnO 1S a tal-Mtere?t on said judgment from the 17th I uay 01 inarcn, 1900, ai me rate ot o per cent per annum, which judgment was en- i "Wanted Six' students - ; for room and board ; first class, bath included. . Five blocks' west of ; ($4) Four dollars per week. 0411. .. . . .. Iji X1ERSE. , R00SE ELT'S STORIES ful voice. DrOp lU and hear the rolled and docketed in the office of the sweet music. 83tf l ??0!!??, "id Coantj on the Buy your coffees and teas at D. D. Bkrman's. , "Don't forget I want your poul-try-an& eggs, Dressed Veal and Pork. J. A. Dawson, 255 Madi sori street. 88-9 Miss M. Christensen Artistic Millinery Corner Third and Monroe, Corvallis, Oregon Is Here to Stay Contrary to the report circulated, I have neither moved or bought but will remain in my present quarters Corner Third and Monroe Steets. I cordially invite you to inspect mv stock of Fine Millinery. ' MISS M. CHRISTENSEN. Of His Experiences in Africa This Ypju-:' ' Fresh - Yuquina bay oysters every Saturday at Thatcher & Johnson. Accommodating. "This cow gives, sweet milk, I tion under which the site for the yard was given is fiat one ves sel at least shall be built each year. Mr. Ammy Cameron had two men at work in the reception room the other day when we dropped in to see him. They are old hands at the business and made things mighty lively in a "iint" discussion. One was tinctured with . Bryanism and the other was "ferninst." Walker will begin work in the morning getting his yard in preparation for the construc tion of a steam schooner for George Walker and Frank Cof fee, of Portland. The vessel will be 120 feet long, 26-foot beam, seven foot depth of hold and seven foot, draft, 200-ton capa city and a speed of nine knots ; it can also carry 100 passengers. auppua, suiu vub uiutur lariu- Hnes similar to the Rose of Sue Helmore. She will engage in coastwise trade. Another vessel will also be built soon for deep sea fishing. It will be an auxil iary power schooner, with 45 foot keel, 14,-foot Deam and six foot depth of hold, and will be built for Chambers Bros., of this place. . ' . er. "Oh, certainly," . replied the man who was -trying o make the sale. 'But how about it when we want buttermilk? Do we have to have a different cow for that?" "Oh, no, no. You see those two brass knobs . on the end of her horns?" "Yes; what have they got to do with it?" "Oh, everything. You press the one on the right when you want sweet milk and the one on the left for buttermilk." Ex. i Election Betting Begins. That portion of Portland's sporting gentry who only wager on elections is beginning to get into action and during, the past two weeks something like $4000 has been posted on the Presiden tial election. In spite of the fact that in the East the odds on Taft have been hovering around Dr. Qeorge Gilbert Bancroft. Dr. Bancroft, the famous psy chologist, has been secured by the W. C. T. TJ. to come to our city and give his famous lecture, "Hoodoos," on Oct, 26th in the Methodist church. Dr. Bancroft will Jte ably as sisted by the charming reader and vocalist, Miss D: Lillian Lewis. The people of our city will hear something of a startling nature along the lines of mental phenomena. Don't miss it. Ad mission 35 cents. - - 1 Philomath, Ore., Sept. 23, '08 A Great Opportunity ! Wanted five men with 15000 (five thous and .dollars) eacn 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. Horning, Philomath, Or. 80-88 For sale Seasoned oak fence posts. Inquire of D. S. Adams or .W. E. Brim. Ind. phone 4535. . . 88-95 For rent Sewing machine to rent at second hand store on South Second street, No. 424. tf College View Hotel, between Depot and College Elmore Ho tel, opposite Court House. . $1 per day; $5.50 per week; $20 per month. .-. 84-92 Buy your Coffees and Teas at . D. D. Berm an's. a4th day of March, 1908, and said execu- J ; tion to me directed and' commanding me, in the name of the State of Oreeon. in order to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs sell following describ- j The Gazette will soon begin edreal property. of the defendant, the . , . . 1, J said real property havingon the 25th day publish "Roosevelf S Hunting of September, 190S, been duly levied up- Stories," written by Theodore cutio'n. towit: ' rwoBevewana. ompieiy mus- South half and South half of North trated. . The publication of these half of section eleven (n) and the north- stories will be according to the Srs? custom heretofore of the Gazette east half of southeast quarter, the north- to publish popular stories during west quarter ofthe southeast quarter, and ' the long evenings of fall ajld the northeast quarter of the southwest .- . 1 - j ' quarter of section fifteen (15). the north winter,, when readers enjoy in half and southeast quarter of section four-, teresting reading matter during teen (14), east half and the east half of fV.fi nrnr Wnnintfia fitter the busv the southwest quarter, the east half of the ttXe .l0?S evenings alter ine DUSy northwest quarter, the northwest quarter " WOrk has become more quiet.lt of northwest quarter of section twenty- is now time that' all persons Slib three (23), all of section twenty-five-(2S), e r if l ' 1 north half and southeast ouarteVof sertion. the Gazette, who wish twenty-six (26), south half and northeast to read these thrilling stories,as quarter, and the north half of the north- they will SOOn appear in the pa west quarter section twenty-eight (28V a- -i t t southwest quartersection twentv-two (22); Per- '.similar writings Of rrel- aii in township twelve (12) South, Range dent Eioosevelt are to be paid $2 seven (7) West, Willamette Meridian. np wnr(j for t hp writing W Section twenty-six (26), township thir- Per. WOra lor tne wrings , p) .'-v it wvuiu, ivauC &CVCU L J WCSt, w u.vnwuvm t Willamette Meridian. All of the above .Subscribe now for the Gazette described land being situated (in Benton ' a ' e ,1 County, Oreg n. 1 so you may not miss any of this Now therefore, in the name of the state ' interesting reading matter. - - of Oregon, by virtue of and in compliance I These stories ' are Complete with said execution, I will on Monday.' ... ,, ., ... 1 r the 21st day of November, 1908. between wim ine excitement ana aangers the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock of the chas&.- - Thev breathe the IJySr&SiSSS : 5 th o)ftam and the I in Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, sell plain, and renect the glow Of the ai puoiic aucuon suoject to reaemption, camp nre and express tne unique to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ir t t, ,-,ui all or the Hght, title and interest ofthe personality of the author. u ,, above named defendant. M. B. Rankin, i During the fall and winter the in and to the above described real prop- Gazette will also publish others . Dated this 15th day of October. 1908. of tlie latest popular stories; W. A. Gellatlv. Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon 86 96 Watch the Gazette. For Fine Job Printing go to the Corvallis Gazette. NUTI0 TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Precious Sbedd, deceased. , Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been Only appointed executor of the last w II and Wetament of Precious Sbedd. de ceased, by the county court of the State of Oregon f"" Benton County. All per sona having claims.against said estate of Precious Sbedd, deceased, are hereby re quired to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified, a by law required, within six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned st bis residence four miles west of Monroe, Ore ffoa, or at the law office of E. E. Wilson in Corvallis, Oregon. Dated this October 9th, I0O8." " ' Jjtsss L. Caton, Executor of the last wi! and testament of Precious Shedd, deceased . 84-104 You Take Mo Chances When You Buy Grocenea At This Store All our goods are guaranteed to comply with the Pure rood Law - We have the best and nothing, but the besf. " Wo Want Your Business Modes Grocery Did you see YOUR Ad?