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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1908)
f Weekly Arrivals iij All the Latest Shape's ;J Mrs. H. E. Wether la, Prop. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Trimmed and Untrimraed: : -" " ; Hats ' Novelties in Pins, Feathers, Wings and Ribbons also Select Gage and Fisk Hats Your Hat we'll remodel in the latest styles, in Pattern Hats. Artistic Trimming. Great reduction Low Prices. Twenty thousand people are niveririglrf the "cold blast and continuous downpour of rain for the past 43 hours in Kansas and Oklahoma railroad traffic is sus pended and lands flooded, while in Oregon the sun is shining, the birds are singing and the farmer . plowing with his coat hanging on the fence. - If you were to talk to these poor delud ed people the first thing they would tell you would be, "But it rains too much in Oregon." LOCAL AMD PERSON U If the party who took the gray coat from under the grand stand on the night of the football rally will leave it at the Gazette office Vvw K-'lffin we will consider it a good joke on an extremely careless boy. If i you intended to steal it, call and VV . . liamlin came in t riday ' get the pants, as the whole suit and paid his subscription on the ' should" be worn together. We Gazette to Jan. I, 1910. He has wiH simply put a little stripe been a subscriber for 18 years. down the leg to remind you of ve appreciate inese men wno vnnr Fntnrft destinv Miss Ruth Lilly returned Fri- ilflv ftvftninnr frftm A 1 Ka n w n li nro she has been visiting the past Lhave iven us such loyal support. week with friends. II. C. Tatem, of Kings Valley, was looking after business inter ests in the city Saturday. Mrs. William Gaskins, instruc tor in voice at OAC, has been quite in me past . wees witn piu : risy, but is improving. S. A. Bain came home from his visit in California, Friday, looking hale and hearty. ; Prayer:meeting at the Presby terian church on Ihursday even ing will be 7 o'clock instead of . 7:30. Don't fail to come. Plenty All - -J-A A ji ruuui vu nie iruiii seats. Who will volunteer to take charge of Judge McFadden dur ing the absence of the good lady on her Eastern visit? The Judge will be like a lost sheep in a howling wilderness without the restraining influence of some guardian angel. Little business was transacted at the meeting of the Charter Commission last Friday night. J It was decided city charter be drawn to exclude blank A at the election ; that city be exempt from damages on accoun.t of de fective sidewalks and that the meeting adjourn subject to the call of the chairman The speech of Senator Fulton on Wednesday night will be full of juicy little plums, plucked from the republican tree, which will be distributed gratuituously to the ' brethren. Don't fail to hear him as it will likely be the finishing touches of the campaign. Eggs are worth '40 cents on the market today, potatoes 60 to 75 cents per bushel, plenty of wnrlr for pvAruKnil v ami if vnn to the polls on Nov. 3rd and Tfia ffr 'Pa ft ' r rrn f i - n a loosevelt policies. E. S. J. McAllister, democratic Work on the new bakery in ' T n V a , 1 i 1 1 n T1 .0 nrnirroco! n (T trurw IlrcSlClCllllci. on,i;t ,7. p i M. A. Miller, ol Lebanon to deal out delicious condiments I Wllli?lk d?mocracy at the court tK k on .j.nursaay evening, isotn 01 r.c nol-Ln,, Qt J Tx these gentlemen are good talk will be home stuff like your good ?js and ,Joade 1wlth Ballistic ur. i,i ,iL,ii ideas. Go and hear them and K a rrot n f tKot ! let us as pleasantas pos k jsible for the . erring brethren ' The dose they will have to swal luiss r,vaiena lvieruii or ai- ;i0w on the 3rd of Novenber wil bany is in Corvallis today and i be bad enough :n x it . i win uiise part in tue program ai the reception to be given tonight at the Congregational church to the faculty and students of OAC. She is a talented violinist. The senatorial fight in Neva da has been reduced to an agree ment between Francis G. New lands, Democrat, and P. L. Flan nagan, Republican, to abide by the vote ot the people and allow ; would certainly add materially the winner at the November ' to the progressive spirit of the election to be ratified by the leg- town. Think about it, ladies, islature. , The Ashland Tiding .hnwJ Rogue River Valley pears of . w so ,Onof0 ftf ,0,i 0otQ the Cornice variety were sold re were made during the past weekf11 at 6.60 per box and only - IK novo nomoin ta rvo cam t r oro and one whole page of six col The Coffee Club transacted business matters at their hal Friday afternoon. The ladies are alive to all matters of social importance ana civic improve ment. We would be pleased to see them take the little rplot of ground near the depot under their management. It could be made a beautiful little place and umns is filled with land entries, thus showing that people are be ginning to realize that land in Oregon is mighty good property to own. The tax roll shows an assessed valuation of $266,690. Frank Rowland of Valley passed through Corvallis, Friday, with a fine bunch of Jer sey cows purchased across the river in Linn county. For the leader of the herd he paid the handsome sum of $75, the others ranging in proportion to grade. Everything the fanner has to sell commands good figures and if you want this condition ' to continue, vote for Taft. 5 cars remain to be sold there, being of the Winter Nellie varie ty. With the reputation of Ore gon fruit gaining favor so rapid ly in the Eastern markets, there need be no fear of over-produc tion. Every farmer should have an orchard ana n will pay a Blodgett 1 handsome profit on the invest inent. see to it that the law is strictly enforced in spraying the tree?, and continue the present prosperity by voting for 1 aft. Rev. Herbert Frank Moulton, est known lecturers in the ountry, is featuring his lecture ai the Pacific Northwest, and he Oregon Development League, I I I II I I Ir'l lill I I 1 U' I I I I. ISM I'lllllll HI ial bodies of Washington, has lrnislipd i 1 1 n st.rn t.i n or slirAS nf o xtraordinary. attractiveness. Walter Wiles looks" just as -fiiril riliirir? fliA horc in irst National Bank as he ever a. If he continues to irnin in eight at the present rate for e next vear the doors of the eft will hivvo t.n ha pnlarcrd t.n mit. him u'hpn h a nrio ic en- rnumerary in the absence of ivovai iiiffiiness. m. &. w ood- t Wrtlter wniild ho a nrott.v k Innkiiior dnok if h had A , mr. 1 1 it f iifiiiiifis ii nrn inpnr. nn frame. When a football rally is on hand, we must not expect the boys to be angels. Let them have all the innocent fun possi ble on such occasions within the bounds of reason and propriety, 'the college boy who is too sanc timonious to exercise his lungs will never make much of a stu dent. If you undertake to stop it you may be 'breeding trouble. Active publicity work has re sulted in such an influx of people in the more active communities of the Pacific Northwest that housing the newcomers has real ly become a serious problem in some of the towns. New resi dences are being erected as rap idly as possible, and rented long in advance of their completion. In some of the fruit districts,! cars loaded with household goods ' point take i i ji i c are occupying me xracKs ana me delay in their unloading is mak ing the orchardists apprehensive as to trackage . for their fruit shipments. If you want these conditions to continue vote Taft. The registration of the voters closed on Thursday and 2085 names appear on the books, showing 1172 republicans, 683 democrats, 48 socialists, 73 pro hibitionists and 109 independ ents.' This would give the re publicans a majority of 260 votes over all opposition, including the independents, or 489 major ity over the democrats. Many blank A's will be voted by college students anil others,;? which will materially increase the! 'republi can majority and to this, may reasonably bem added a majority of the independent voters. Ben ton county will give Taft over 500 majority. While we would be pleased to see every democrat, every social ist and every prohibitionist walk up to the polls on election day and vote,, we confess we are more deeply interested in seeing every man who is satisfied with the present prosperous conditions of the country and views the situa tion from a republican stand- the time to do his duty, not only in voting but in doing a little missionary work on ' the : side line. Spread the gospel wherever possible and let us roll up a maiority that will gay gitesjne would freeze up de infernal Tegixrasr' "Notia doinf Says he, we don't recognize de profeshidfdis'shbw. ' An oh de square he was all to de good. Cause why, dis outfit "is sure on de bum, and dere: not a profesh in it. 4" H v 1 ' ; " - Well anyhow, rae aiid "me pal 'coughed up de-dough, to see de pertormance, and say on de ley- I el, talk about takin' money un der false pretenses. It was worse dan takin' candy from de baby. bure, dere was lots of shootin' and killin', de only trouble" is dat dev didn't kill de whole out fit in de first act. ' An say, dat Was certainly an enthusiastic audience. De places where de actors and actorines should, have got de glad hand, was greeted wid a silence dat was painful for me and me pal to hear. - -i-" ,When de curtain fell on de final act, me pal turns to me and wid a sigh and his mit up to his nose says, "bay, . gee, cull, dat was a fine show." n Kline's Second Floor Storb LaMode Millinery Parlors wishes to announce to the ladies of Corvallis and vicinity a sale on Millinery beginning Wednes day and continuing until Satur day, Oct. 31st.r Hats from $1.50 up. , Gieat reduction in pat terns. Mrs. M. hj. Wethbkle. COnAGE WINDOW CURTAINS ; SPECIAL J FRIOIir AHtf MTUttDAY, THIS WEEK 1 Q FOR A PAIR 90 inches long by 34 inches wide, good quality, Plain While Swiss, hemstitched and ruffled with same material Ruffle neatly bound and also hemstitched. ' Curtain has neat bow knot design of braid appliqued in lower corner. Worth $1.25 a pair anytime. Special Friday and Saturday TQ J ... uou This week A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASS'N Elect New Officers for Year Beginning Oct. 19 '. Officers pf the Benton County Sunday School . Association for the year beginning Oct. 19, 1908, elected at the 26th" annual con vention held at Philomath, Oct. 17 and 18, 1908: " Pres., Rev. E. E. McVicker, United Evangelical church, Cor vallis; vice president at large, J. G. Minton, Christian church. Bellefountain S. S. Vice presidents: V. P. Moses, M. E. church South, Corvallis; S.C. Wilson, Evangelical church, Airlie, J. G. Minton, Monroe. Secretary and treasurer, Hen ry Sheak.U. B. church, Philo math. Superintendents: Teachers' Training, C. E. Cummings, M. E. church, Corvallis; Home De partment; Rev. G. M. Beeler, U. church, Philomath; Elemen tary Department; Mrs. Leeper, M. E. church, Philomath; Tem perance and "Christian Citizen ship, S. O- Watkins U. B. church, hilomath; Organized Adult Class Department; RevJ. J. R. N:" Bell, Presbyterian church, Cor vallis. LA VOGUE Coats, Suits and and Skirts ' KLIN 'S SEROSIS Petticoats Noticeorsherlft's Sale on Execution Wanted -Six students for ' room' and board; first class, bath . , included. Five' blocks west of Notice is hereby given that by virtue of College. Ind. phone 852. an execution duly issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon . for the County, of Lane," on the 24th day of Sep tember, 1908, on a judgment, rendered in said Cpurt 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 of $134.80 Costs and disbursements, with .1 interest on said judgment from the 17th 'j ' day of March, 1908, at the rate of 6 per. cent per annum, which judgment was en- &?nfti- 0f His Experiences in ($4) Four dollars per week. 82tf L. Herse. RoosEmrs stories Africa 24th day of March, 1008, and said execu tion to me directed and commandingme, in the name of the State of Oregon, in order to satisfy said iudgment, costs and accruing costs, sell the following describ ed real property of the defendant, the said real property having on the 2.sth day of September, 1908, been duly levied up on by me under and by virtue of said exe cution, towtt: - South half and South half of North half of section eleven (11) and the north east quarter, and the southwest quarter ot section sixteen (16), north half, and the east half of southeast quarter, the north west quarter of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section fifteen (15), the north half and southeast quarter of section four- This Year. IOr c imrnrp favnraKlir with r.ViA nvpr. dupois of our presidential can- 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 nd Monroe Streets. I cordially invite yon to inspect mv stock of Fine Millinery. MISS M. CHRISTENSEN. didate. The Tough Boy at the Show. Hully Gee; on de square, me and me pal had it handed to us last Thursday night, all right, all right. ' You see it was- dis way, we blew in dis burg on de limit ed express, about de time de lights in de opera house were started and me pal says to me, "Say cull,' look at what's here, 'De Rocky Mountain Express.' I bet dat beats de Harriman train all to de good." : . So nqthiri do we amble up to de guy in de box window, and I hands out me billet doux for a couple of free ones, but say, de frosty look dat Wanted One or two good canvassers.. (jOod commission. A. B. Cordley. Corvallis Lyceum Course- Season tickets on sale at Graham Wortham's. '"'- Wood For Sale Ash and maple. Call W. F. Hamlin, Cor vallis R. F. D. 3: phone 3802. tf Corvallis Lydeum Course irst number Thursday evening. Reserve your seat for the entire course NOW. , Lost Pair glasses, between Baptist; 'church and 8th street. Return to Gazette. - 88-9 College Students If looking for board and rooms try the stu dents favorite place, the College View Hotel. 84-92 Buy your coffees and teas at D.'D. Berman's. Don't forget I want your poul try and eggs, Dressed Veal and Pork. J. A. Dawson, 255 Madi son street. 88-9 , - " . '. t Fresh Yuquina bay o ysters every Saturday at Thatcher & Johnson. 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. Berman's. The Gazette will soon begin to publish "Roosevelt's Hunting Stories," written by Theodore Roosevelt and completely illus trated. The publication of these stories will be according to the custom heretofore of the Gazette to publish popular stories during the long evenings of fall and winter, when readers enjoy in- teen ( 14), east half and the east half of teresting reading matter during the southwest quarter, the east half of the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty three (23), all ot section twentv-five (25). north half and southeast quarter of section twentysix O26V, south half and northeast quarter, and the north half of the north west quarter. . section twenty-eight; (28); southwest quartersection twentv-two (22; all in township twelve, (12). South, Range seven.(7.) . West, Willamette Meridian. "Secdori twenty-six (26), .township thir teen 13 South, Range seven 7J West,. Willamette Meridian. AH of the above described, land being situated (in Benton County, Oreg n. . . Now therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon,' by vjr.tue of and in compliance with said - execution,. I will on Saturday, the 2ist day of November, 1908, between the hours of 9 o'clock a- m. and 4 oiclock p. ni. to-wi' : at one o'clock p. m. of said, day at the East door of the Court House' in Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of the above named defendant M. B. Rankin, in and to the above described real prop erty. . Dated this 15th day of October, 1908. W. A. GELkATLY, Sheriff of Ben ton County, Oregon 86 96 the long evenings after the busy work has become more quieti It is now time that all persons sub scribe for the Gazette, who wish to read these thrilling stories, as they will soon appear in the pa per. Similar writings cf Presi dent Roosevelt are to be paid $2 per word for the writings by eminent publishers. Subscribe now for the Gazette so you may not miss any of this interesting reading matter. These stories are complete with the excitement and dangers of the chase. They breathe the free air of the mountain and the plain, and reflect the glow of the camp fire and express the unique personality of the author. During the fall and winter the Gazette will also publish others of the latest popular stories. Watch the Gazette. For Fine Job Printing go to the Corvallis Gazette. You T&fce No Chances When You Buy Groceries At Thin Store All our goods are guaranteed to comply with the Pure Food Law We have the best and nothing but We Want Your Business Modes Grocery Did you see YOUR Ad?