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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1908)
See Art Needlework DISPLAY ' A T F. L. Miller 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 or about Sunday the 27th day of Septem ber, 1908, and while there shot andcrippled one of my registered ewes. The punishment of tres passing upon enclosed lands of another, while hunting, accom panied with a gun and dog is a fine of from $15 to $100 , or imprisonment from 7 days to 100 days or both fine and im prisonment. The penalties should be inflicted for each offense, because men raising stock cannot afford to have it killed by those directly violating the laws of the state. M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon. Reward tor Trespassers. ' $20 Reward is hereby offered for the arrest and conviction of any person or" persons for tres passing at any time upon my lands, near Corvallis, Oregon, while hunting thereon or when found carrying a gun, pistol or other firearms, or accompanied with a dog or dogs, on or across Said lands. This is made nec essary because I have had valu able stock crippled several times through carelessness of hunters. The penalty for trespassing upon the enclosed lands of an other, while hunting, accom panied with gun or dog is a fine from $15 to $100, or imprison 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 themselves. M. S. Woodcock, Corvallis, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Precious SLedd, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the last w 11 and testament of Precious Sbedd, de ceased, by the county court of the State of Oaon for Benton County. All per sons having claims against said estate of Precious Shedd, deceased, are hereby re quired to present the same, with the proper vouchers, dnlv verified, a by law required, within biz months irom the date hereof, to the nedersixned at his residence four miles west of Monroe, Ore gon, or at the law office of . . Wilson in Corvallis, Orfgon. Dated thiB October 8th, I9O8. Jesse L. Caton, Executor of the last wi! and testament of Precious Shedd, deceased . 84 i04 DAINTY WAYS OF COOKING APPLES It is a Kor housewife who has the apples at her disitosnl and will not see to it that her family table' is- abun dantly supplied with the king of fruits, cooked or uncooked, and that liberal provision is made at the same time for the lean wintry days to come. For -cooking a moderately tart apple baa the preference.. Sweet apples re quire a much longer time for baking or boiling and never reach the same stage of tenderness. Just now the Red Astrakhan Is in '-perfection, and Jelly nade -from tt is exquisite in color and delicious in. flavor. -. Apple Jelly. Wash the apple clean, cot .out all Imperfection, but do not peel or core. Put into an earthen jar, set In a pan of hot water or cook In 'the preserving kettle with Just a little water to keep from sticking to the pan until mushy and tender. Be care ful that you do not let the apples stick and scorch. Cover closely to keep all the steam In. When ready pour into a Jelly baa; and let the Juice drip (through. To every pint of the juice allow a scant pound of sugar. Put the sugar in shallow pans in the oven, leaving the door open, so the sugar will -not get hot enough to melt or turn yellow, and put 'the Juice In a clean kettle over the fire. Cook the juice Just twenty minutes from the time it reaches the boiling point and add the sugar, which should be hot . enough to hiss as it strikes the hot juice. Stir until dissolved, remove the spoon, boll a moment longer, then turn into glasses that have been rinsed in hot water. This jelly will be firm, clear and of a deep rose pink. It may be left unflavored or flavored with a little pineapple cooked with the apples, with lemon Juice or rose geranium. For the latter simply lay a rose geranium leaf in the bottom of the glass in. which you are to pour the jelly- and turn the hot Jelly over it The addition of a quince for every dozen, apples also gives a fine flavor to the jelly. Apple Jam. To every -pound tart apples, pared, cored and chopped, al low three-fourths pound sugar and the Juice of the finely cut yellow rind of a lemon. For eacn three pounds of apples add a heaping teaspoonful of ginger. Stew together for an hour, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon, turn In pot or jars, cover carefully and keep in a cool, dry place. Useful and Artistic The brass watering pot has taken Its place in the house and is very at tractive. It is not only useful, since so. many flowers are grown indoors. but decidedly ornamental. These pots are not expensive, ranging from $2.50 up, according to the amount of deco ration upon them. A Witty Toast. The most famous wit of the Emerald Isle was a celebrated lawyer, John Phllpot Curran, who was outwitted on one occasion by a woman. The fol lowing story, taken from a volume of biographical reminiscences entitled "Mrs. Brookfield and Her Circle." fur nishes an amusing example of how Curran was once outdone: A brisk young widow in some part of Ireland used to preside at the table of a coffee bouse patronized by Cur ran. Her name was Honor, and one day there was some disputed charge. Curran slyly winked at the friend who happened to be dining with him and proposed "Honor and Honesty." "By- all means," added the widow briskly, holding her glass to be filled, "let us drink to Mr. Cumin's absent friends." Collects Menu Cards. The emperor of Austria is a man with few bobbies. One of them is the editing of an official court journal Another is the collection of menu cards, and his stock, which Is continually be ing augmented by contributions from other monarchs. la m very wonderful one. A rare specimen Is that which was used at the dinner given by tie czar to , President Faure some years ago. This "card" la a square "of per fect black marble beautifully painted by a famous French artist. 'the named of the various dishes beipg lettered lit vary. v . Watch the' Gazette. THE GR.ANGE JL W. MUOff. Chtlktm. n. T, turn Cm issyuailnnf JTmm Tor Ante - Grans THE NATIONAL GRANGE A Movement to Increase Number of Delegates. The Michigan Stat Grange Is Procur ing the Sentiment of Every Subor j dinate Grange In the United States oir ' Representation In the National Body. The Michigan state grange at its an nual meeting voted to memorialize the Order throughout the United States In behalf of such revision of the consti tution as will provide for and estab lish a more Just and equitable repre sentation in the national grange than now prevails. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved by the MlehlganTstate grange In annual session assembled. That we fa vor amending" the constitution of the na tional (-range by Increasing the number of delegates In the national body In pro portion to membership in the various states by adding to the master and hia wife from each state organised, as Is now provided, an additional delegate and his wife for each 10,000 members over and above the first 10,000. Resolved, That we hereby instruct the executive committee of the Michigan state grange to place before each subordi nate and Pomona 'grange in the United States the sentiment in the above pream ble and resolutions and. It favored. request-that the delegates to- the next na tional grange be Instructed as above. The founders of the Order doubtless had In mind the federal system of our national government when drafting the grange constitu tion. They pro vided for -. the representation : of each state as In theUnited States senate, -but for the reason - al ready referred to failed to provide for a separate representation of the membership as provided by the house of rep resentatives ; In the national con gress. The plan proposed by the Michigan state grange is to com bine the two. Let C. 11. FREEMAN. Secretary national grange. each state have, as now, representation by Its master and his wife, who are to be the only representatives from states having 10,000 members or less,, and in addition one representative and .bis wife for each additional 10,000 jnm bers. This will not unduly increase the' size of the national grange, Adding only thirty-four members to that body, and will not Increase the expenses to a point that will be at all burdensome, the approximate additional coat being about $5,000. This is not a plan, say the promoters of It, to discourage the weak states, but rather to give additional incentive to building up the Order, each state vying with- the others ; and striving to In crease its membership and influence in the national body I This, will encourage effort and put a premium on grange seal and enthusiasm. It will open a new era In the history of the national grange, sending, as It will, new mem bers to each session and infusing new life, new energy and new thought Into the governing, body, making it more representative of the "Order- and more responsive to the progressive thought of its membership. More than this, It gives simple Justice to those states which' have carried the grange banner forward against discouragement and opposition and won for the Order rec ognition and influence.' ''Z ;i: In accordance with the above resolu tion the executive committee of the Michigan state grange Is -Asking ev ery subordinate grange in the -United States to take action In this matter of increasing the representation. .There are five states now that have as many members combined as all the : other or ganized grange states in the Union, yet the five have only:ten delegates, while the other twenty.-two, with only about one-third the total membership, have forty-four. Is it Tight; the ..committee, asks, that New tTork state,, with about 70,000 members and contributing about $3,500 to the national grange treasury every year, should have no -larger rep resentation than a state paying only about $20 annually into the national treasury?" - . Grange Scholarship Winners. The following are the winners of the New York state grange scholarships at Cornell Agricultural college: Miss M. Elizabeth Xong of Waterloo, C. Owen Carman of Trumansburg, Warren Giles of Ska nea teles. Jesse Walker of North Chatham, Henry Blessing of Voorheesville and Alton Rogers of Canandaigna. . Get Busy. ' . Nows the time to boom the-grange. . ' Get busy. " ' ' Sing her praises up and down. Get busy. ' : -' , . Best farm order there is on earth. , The first one now. as first at birth. -r ' Tell your neighbors what- it's worth. 5 . et busy,. ' ' j . What's the use to- sit and mope? Get-busy ... '- -. Hustle, rustle! That's the dope. '' " Get "busy f 'X"n . Are there drones within the. hivaT Chuck "em out. They're pot alive. "Busy eea alone can Ibrite. . .- i 'Get busy. j , t :.:.'ff?:---- cxAsaurxxu .tovurrtsiurBBTs : , J Fifteen words or less, 5 eta for thrat j incoesalve - insertions, eV(0 ta p - month; for all np to and" including tet additional wor Is, cent a word for eacl insertion. For all advertisements over 25 words, 1 ct per word for the first insertion, ant ct per word for each additional inser ton ' Nothing inserted for less than 21 ents. . . v ' : -. Lodge, society and church notices ther than strictly news matter, will b anted tor. House Decorating for painting and papering see . K Paul, Ind. 48s 1U ATTORNEYS I - F. YATES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Omce np stairs in Zierolf Building Only set- of abstracts in benton Counts . It. BBYSON AllOKNEY AT LAW. Jiber in Post omce Building, Coival as, Oregon. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-law. Office Burnett Bldg. Prac tice in all State and "Federal courts Notary Public. Abstracts. Land Titles. WANTED VAiMTEu 500 STJBuURLtf&RSTOTHl! Gasettk una W eekiy - Oregonian at 3.50 per year. PHYSIulANS . A. CAT HEX, M. !., PHYSlCIAi ju urgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build ing. ' Otbce Hoars: 1U to 12! a. in., X to 4 p. m. Residence: cor. bttx and Ad tuna ttu. Telephone at omce and res tdence. Oorvaiha. Oregon W. T. ROWLEY. M. i... PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given to tbe Eye. Nose and Throat Omce in Johnson Biag. Ind. 'phone at of fice and i evidence. UNDERTAKERS M. 8. B JVtE.. FUNERAL DIRECT or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, ; Oregon. Iud. Pnone 45. Bell Phone 241. 9ti HENKLE & BLACKLEDGE, UNDER takers and ucenaeu emoamiers, boiuu Main be, - Corvallis, Or. ' BANKING. THE FIli -1 NATIONAL BANK Ok Corvallis, vregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved security. Draitr ' bought and toidan'l money transterred to tne principal cities oi tbe United States, Europe and foreign countries. ' HOMES FOR SALE WE HAVE SEVERAL PARTIES who are looking for hotnestad locations or relinquishments, also some good , timber claims. If you know oi any good homesteads or timber claims it will pay you to write us. Address - A5TNA REALTY COMPANY, 225 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS. Oregon, on instalment plan and as sist purchasers to build homes on them 11 ueeired. Address ' First National Bank. Corvallis. Or. WILL SELL MY LOTS IN NEWPORT. Or., for spot cash, balance instal ments, and help parties to build homes tnereou, il desired. Address M. . K Waod-otk, C,-V8jlie, O.. " GOATS ADy person wanting to buy or take care of some fine goatE while tbey eat up their brush may 'phoue or call udob Wta. H. Savage, Oorvsllie, Oregon , . :26tf Portland and Return, Only $3.50. Tbe Southern Pacific Company and Corvallis & Eastern Railway are selliou round trip tickets to Portland from Cor vallis for $3.60, good going on any train Saturday or Sunday timer via Albany or west side and good returning either via Albany or west side, Saturoay, Sunday or Monday. 16tf R. C. LinvillE, Agent Own Your Home , THl First - National - Bank of Corvallis has some . TO WM. LtKTS Near the State Agricultural College which yon can buy on the INSTALL MENT PLAN or for cash. Savo Ton on Twenty Dollar per month and pay the same on a town lot. Thereafter BUILT) YOUR HOME on the lot and continue to make these small monthly payments on the. home ind you will soon have it paid ' for and have no more rent to pay. . ' ' For informafion address I: s CorvmlfomOrw- KJSIKE3S COLLEGE WDiTr pnoririi rwa Wantsi Old rigs at the Ga zette office. maVwa,eVye Thos. Bonlden HEADQUARTERS v FOR Live and Dressed Poultry, Bone, Grit and Oyster ' Shells, Prussian Stock and Poultry Tonic,- Lice Killer, etc. Pay highest each market price for Poultrv, Eggs, Veal and Hob. - 312 Second Street. II .11 11 1J Occidental Lumber Co. Successors to Corvallis LumJer' Co. 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 exactly what yon want we will get it for yon. " G. O. BASSET 1 Local Men Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts. Sawed and Split: Oedar Shakes Dealers in Doors, Windows, Lime, Brick, Cement, Shingles, etc. v M. TILLER Y At Bid well & Craven's old stand DEALER IN 1 Feed, Seeds and Grain All Kitidyof Staple and Fancy Groceries sr asrwak f m w ii. r-. i .iinir v m to have you r 4tOR.EGON BUILDERS Are von doine what you I Tl OREGON UifiJSJJS fJJ.urL.li oemers, uouesb rauuoto, ics, Merchante, Clerks, People with brains, strong hands and a willhng heart capital or no capital. . The Southern Pacific Co, (Lines in Oregon) Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dibtribution througbevery available agency. Will you not help tbe good work o building Oregon by sending at tbe names and addresses ol your friends who are likely to be interested in this Stare? "We will be ulad to bear the expensa of sending them complete inform ation about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The lares from a few principal cites. From Denver $30.00 30.00 Omaha Kansas City 30.00 St. Louis . 35.50 Chicago . 38.00 Tickets Can II yon want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, 'deposit thv proper amount with any ol our agents. The ticket will : i furnished by telegraph. , I R.-C. LIN VLLE, Local Agent, Corvallis, Oregon.. . WJSl;- McMURRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. IV, : Bargain Salo OF 0 Dress Goods AND Shoes AT HENKLE & DAVIS' -a m -m " ' sTfl. v c a i fi ij i.a ia k w aju w i - m-m m m call and see me. can to populate your State ? ll .it 1 1. n r. Uo.li.tl. From Louisville . $41.70 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Cleveland . 44.75 " New York . 55.90 be Prepaid v .