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Trimmed and Untrimnied. -
Novelties in Pins, Feathers, Wings and Ribbons
also Select Gage and Fisk Hats
Your Hat we'll remodel in the latest styles,
id Pattern Hats. Artistic Trimming.
Great reduction
Low Prices.
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Mrs! E; F.f Peraot has onf ,
Newport to be at the bedside of th streets for -several days thirst! 1
her father, Prof. Geo. Codte; who
13 very lo. v . -
B. M. Atkins, the genial agent
of the electric light plant aj this
place has been transferred to
Eugene and will leave about the
first of the ' hionth. He has
made many warm friends dur
ing his short stay in' Corvallis
who will wish him success in the
new field of labor.
lOCAL AU PtRSONU
E. W. Strong and family weie
touring around Corvallis Tues
day in their fine automobile.
Harvey Sargeant, of Portland,
was doing' business in Corvallis
on Wednesday. -:UvM V .
Jim Lewis sold the John Blum
field residence in Job's addition
to D. A. Kempin.
Oscar Tom of Alsea was look
ing after business interests
Corvallis Tuesday.
The Corvallis & Eastern rail
road will run a special train from
Corvallis to Wren on Sunday,
Nov. 1, on account of the dedi
cation of the new , U. B. church
at that place. Train will start
" ; j jfrom Corvallis at 8:30 a. m.,
Many new cement walks are j Philomath 9 a. m., and will re
being constructed thus showing turn at 4:30 p. m. Fare round
that our people are beginning trin 50 cts. This will be a erood
in
to realize the value of neatness.
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Rich Irwin'went over to New
part on Sunday and a friend in
timated he would spend the week
in ,the brush around Newport
stumping for Bryan.., "" i
P. M. Zierolf is putting down
a new concrete walk around his
property and when completed
he will have one of the neatest
homes in Corvallis. No doubt
about Peter voting for Taft. "
opportunity for an
ins.
autumn out
ing for, blood rand the bantam
K 1 1 1 i T . - -1 1
uj vuo iiuH, crow. r At reminaea
us of a pis-ant having hold of a'
loaf of bread and he never let go
until the finish.1 ! ' "-
WEDDED WEDNESDAY
Another Prominent Corvallis
- Couple United.
The Benton County Institute
will take place on Nov. 30, Dec.
1st and 2nd. OAC will carry
on the ., work Dec. 3rd and 4th.
Programs, will be mailed to all.
teachers not later than Nov. 7th.
Teachers take notice. . Supt. H.
L. Mack. "
C. F. Butler, who left here
about a year ago, is now back at
Corvallis' to make his future
home. Hard to stay away from
ibe best town in the valley.
Mrs. J. B. Horner has been
visiting in Eugene this week at
the Dr. M.' M. Davis home and
was also the guest of her daugh
ter, Miss Vera, who is a student
of the U. of O.
' D. A. Heater has sold his neat
new residence on 11th and Van
Buren streets to Mr. Montgom
ery and will at'once commence
the erection of another house in
Job's addition.
Charles Thorp is erecting a
new house on 3rd and Tyler
streets, size 24x36, to be occu
pied by one of the new sawmill
men. Help the good work along
by voting for Taft.
Mr. Ebel, the painter, has
plans out for an elegant $2,000
residence, to be built on his lots
between A and B streets on 4th.
The Knight property on 2nd
street has been sold again to Mr.
Waggon, the picture man. The
house will, . be separated and
thoroughly remoddled.
A marriage license was issued
by county clerk' Moses on Tues
day to T. A. Cooper and Miss
Katie E. January. Vote for W.
H. Taft ' and thus continue the
demand ior marriage licenses.
C. E. Settlewright and wife of
Indiana are making a tour of
the Pacific Coast. "The are
spending a few days at the Huff
home and will go back through
California. They are very fav
orably impressed with Oregon.
Corvallis Artisan Lodge : No.
23 has had a wonderful growth
during the past five weeks under
the "boosting" influences of J.
A. Darrow and wife, who have
been devoting their time to the
work. Over 50 members have
been added which will now make
the membership about 150. To
show their appreciation of the
work done the members present
ed Mr. and Mrs. Darrow with a
beautiful rug. The Artisan is
one of the best fraternal insur
ance companies m the country
land we are glad to note their
prosperity.
Mrs. T; A. ; Jones left Wednes
day to join her husband in Eu
name of gsne wl.ere they will make their
lunch home. . Ihey nave made many
and iconntfir nfiitt Hnnr to Small's tii friends during their residence
A il .'l 1 1 . Ml A ll
ture show. - Remarkable how in mis cuy. wno win regret ineir
fast t.hA tnwn is (rmwinw and t.T decision to reside elsewhere,
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only thing necessary to continue
the prosperity is to vote for Taft
A gentleman by the
Mrs. Merrill of Albany was a Uates has opened a new
: rn. j a i
VOrvaJMB . vioiwjr -j. ueauujr
Wednesday of this week.' -
The finishing touches are be
ing put : on the new concrete
Mrs. Liuoy K rancisco arrived
home Monday .' evening fiora
visit of several months' duration
with relatives and friends at her
wnllra r.rirnno-ri tha r-nnrt. finiKA Old nomeln J! aveUe, JLOWa. A-l
thp Airt thought Mrs. Francisco had an
alone-the sHes and nuttins- in exceedingly pleasant -visit, she
a little obstruction on the cor- states that it will te a long time
ner to remind you to keep off before she will be willing to leave
the erass and vote for Taft. reguu again.
We are pleased to see Prof., C
tLi. I5radiev on tne streets once
after an absence of two
The ballot boxes are all out
and evervthino- is now raadv for
d. ,knn.s. t Kniitn i,nt 1 more,
tiiiu puunci ui uaiiuio iiuan Willi . ,1 -n . Tx .
land W. H. Taft in the White ' months. :m thf East- e is
House: Do your duty by going P eant ,genUeQ 1
t6 the polls and helping swell thl gad welcomed by the choir of
-i- ii.. iT . j the Presbvtenan church where
J . ; ij c iv his beautiful voice has been
, grei'ij appreciated.
presidency. 1 : -
W. A. Jolly of Philomath has
Charley Murphy went to Cor-
uougui nouse recently j racket store in that place. The
erected oy miKe cauer on -xne ;ten.cent stores cf thi east, which
and' moved in on Wednesday.
We are glad to welcome Mr. Jol
ly as a citizen. Sale was 'made
through Jim Lewis.
The Witham property, on 6th
and VanBuren streets has been
sold to Jim Lewis and Mr. Coop
er and they are having the barn
moved from the corner back to
the alley. Mr. Cooper will com
mence; the 'erection' of a new
house on the corner ai once and
vote for Taft, s - . f
The Board of Equalization is
now adjourned with veryjittle
complaint over the assessment
roll. With our pockets full of
money why should we complain
over a little thing like that. Vote
for Taft and continue this happy
condition.
The charming Southern comedy-drama,
"In Dixie Land," at
the'opera house tonight, a de
lightful play in every sense 6f
the word, and a company of first
class artists. Come out and
spend a few hours in Dixie Land,
that section of the country re
plete with romance and beauty.
Martin Butler, an old ' and
highly ' respected citizen was
buried at the Newton cemeterv
on Wednesday at 10:30. The
services was conducted by Rev.
J. R. N. Bell at the Plymouth j
church and was attended by
many old soldiers. j
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 StieeU. I cordially invite yon to inspect mv stock
of Fine Millinery.. MISS M. CHRISTENSEN. '
are naving sucn a wonderfu
run, are commencing to be pop
lular in the west. The Murphys
are having a splendid business
with their store : here. Eugene
Register. -
In the selection of Rev. D. H;
Leech as a member of the com
mittee to erect a Methodist
building at the Alaska- Yukon
Pacific- Exposition, the Metho
dist brethren made a wise selec
tion.. Rev. Leech is a thorough
business man in every sense of
the word, and his whole heart'is
devoted to the cause of Chris
tianity.
Rev. M. D. Wood is the new
pastor" assigned to the work at
the Mj'TS. church South at the
conference held in Portland last
week. He comes from Johnson
City, Texas. E. B. Jones, pastor
of the church at Coquille last
year, will be the presiding elder
for this district. Rev. C. L. Mc-
Causland has been transferred
to Seattle and with his estimable
family will leave next week for
the new home. ' It is with deep
regret we learn of their future
departure, but wish them all
success in the new field.
Things were lively around the
Express office on Tuesday for a
few minutes. Oscar lom of Al
sea brought in two "beautiful"
porkers for shipment and deliv
ered them to Agent Gray. His
Hogship grew wreary of confine
ment and rooting a board from
the side of the box, started for
the happy land of freedom with
the little bench legs of Brother
Gray in close pursuit. Distance,
quarter of a mile; time, 10 sec
onds; prize, $5 worth of hog.
Red ribbon to Gray on first heat
with no competition.
The " jint" debate at the court
house between Socialist Lewis
and a college student afforded
fine sport at the court house on
Monday night. Packed by a
loyal squad of rooter compan
ions from OAC he spread the
good old gospel of republicanism
all around his socialistic brother.
Like a bantam rooster he pluck
ed the tail feathers from the old
A pretty October wedding was solem
nized at the home of the groom's sister,
Mrs. Emery Newton, in Corvallis Wed
nesday evening, when Fred A. Cooper
and Miss Kate E. Tanuarv were made
man and wife. Rev. D. H. Leech of the
Methodist church officiating.
Promptly t - 6:30 to the strains of the
wedding march played by Mrs. Will
Whiteside, the bridal party entered the
parlor and were united with the ring
ceremony in the presence of over 50 in-
j vited guests.' ' "
. The bride made a dainty picture in her
bridal robes of white silk; with veil fast
ened with real orange blossoms, and car
ried white chrysanthemums.. She was
attended by- Miss Emma Awbrey. of Irv- ;
ing, daintily gowned in pink. The groom j
was accompanied by his brother, Ben 1
Coopef. The decorations in the parlor
were green and white and in the dining
room pink and white were used with very ;
pleasing effect..' 1 V . j
:" After congratulations a delicious wed- :
ding luncheon -was served by Mrs. New
ton. . Numerous and costly were the ele
gant presents showered upon the bappy
pair by their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper left for Eugene
on a brief wedding trip. " They will re
side on the Tf H. Cooper place" near this
city. Both are estimable young people,'
well known in Corval is and throughout
Benton county, and have the earnest good
wishes of the community for their future
happiness.
Kline's Second Floor Store
COTTAGE WINDOW CURTAINS
SPECIAL
FRIDAY INi a SATURDAY, THIS WEEK
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 Q
, . . . . . . . uov;
This week
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE
LA VOGUE I
Coats, Suits and
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SEROSIS
Petticoats
Notice of Sheriffs Sale on Execution j Wanted Six students for
;. "'.'; - '" ",s I room and board; first clasp, bath
included. Five blocks west of
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of , College. Ind. phone 852. ; v
an execution duly issued out of the Cir- ( $4) Four dollars ner week.
' Dayton Bros., the well
known eye specialists, will
have their office, as usual, at the
Hotel Corvallis, Tuesday after-?
noon and Wednesday, Nov. 3-4.
Dozens of Corvallis references
Eyes examined free. It you need
glasses get the best. 90-1
, Coffee club party oh Friday
night, Oct 30th. Programme,
refreshments and dancing. No
invitations issued. - . - -
if. - - -
The Old Maids' Convention
is said to be one of the most
spicy up-to-date plays ever put
on by home talent and always
gives satisfaction. 90-1
Miss . Belinda Bluegrass of
Pumpkin Ridge, a strong advo
cate of dress reform, - will attend
the Old Maids' Convention at the
opera house Nov. 6th. Don't
forget to hear . her able speech
on this subject. : ' 90-1
Come boys to the Old Maids'
convention and take your pick
for some of them will be good
bread makers' and jerhaps good
bread winners. : j c v 90-1
The little Gypsy Girl will be
s" leading feature at j the old
maids' convention. ..Dontfail to
see her. ' " ' ' 90-1
For sale Two first class reg
istered Cotswold bucks.' Inquire
of Wm. Bogue, of Corvallis, or
Oscar Tom, of Alsea. - 90-1
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. Hats from $1.50
up. - Great reduction in pat
terns. Mrs. H. E. Wetherle.
Wood For Sale Ash and
maple. Call W. F. Hamlin, Cor
vallis R. F. D. 3; phone 3802. tf
College Students If looking
for board and rooms try the stu- i
dents favorite place, The College
View Hotel. 84-92
Buy your coffees and teas at
D. D. Berman's.
F resh Yuquina bay oysters
every Saturday at
1 hatcher & Johnson.
For sale Seasoned oak fence
posts. . Inquire of D.'S. Adams
or W. ill. Urim. ind. pnone
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- j
tel, opposite Court House. $1
per day; $5.50 per week; $20 per
month. : - ; 84-92
82tf
L. Hekse.
BoosEmrs stories
Of His Experiences in Africa
This Year.
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 I
said Court on the 17th day of March. 1008. i
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
interest on said judgment from the 17th
day of March, 1908. a- the rate of 6 per
cent per annum, which judgment was en
rolled and docketed in the office of the
Clerk of said Court in said Countv on the
24th dayof March, 1908, and said execu
tion to me directed and commanding me,
in the name of the State of Oregon, in
order to satisfy said judgment, costs and
accruing costs, sell the following describ
ed real propertv of the defendant., the
said real property having on the 25th day
of September, 1908. been duly levied up
on by me under and by virtue of said exe
cution, towit: -'
South half and South half of North
half of section eleven (nl and the north
east quarter, and the southwest quarter of
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
teen (14), east half and the east half of
the southwest quarter, the east half of the
northwest quarter, the northwest quarter
of northwest quarter of section twenty
three (23), all of section twenty-five (25),
north halfand southeast quarterof section ; scribe for tne Gazette, who wish
quarter, and the north half of the north-1 read these thrilling stories, as
west quarter section twenty-eight (28I; ;they will .soon appear in the pa-
southwest quartefsectjon twenty-two (22); per Similar writings of Presi
all in township twelve (12) South, Range V , n 1. , i -j c
seven (7 West, Willamette Meridian. dent Roosevelt are to be paid $Z
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 enioy in
teresting reading matter during
the long evenings after, the busy
work has become more quiet. It
is now time that all persons sub-
per word for tne writings Dy
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 hase. --They breathe the
free air of the mountain and the
plain, and reflect the glow of the
camp fire and express the unique
i Gazette will also publish others-
of the latest popular stories..
Section tweflty-sise 26). township thir
teen 13 South, Range seven T7 West,
Willamette Meridian. All of the above
described land being situated fin Benton
County, Oreg n.
Now therefore, in the name of the State
of Oregon, by virtue of and in compliance
with said execntion, I will on Saturday,
the 21st day of November, 1908. between
the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. m. 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 j personality of the author.
in and to the above described real prop- During the fall and winter the
ertv.
Dated this 15th day of October. 1908.
W. A. GELLATrhr,
Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon 86 96
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at
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