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Catholic 'Missions.
Continued from page i
to the church and points upon
which many, persons desire in
formation is given each day, and
at 4 p. m.' every afternoon, a.
children's mission is held, at
which the little one are instruct
ed in relation to their duty to
their parents, to each other, so
ciety and God. The Society of
Jesus has held aloft the- banner
of the Cross in the forefront, of
civilization since before "a time
when the memory of" man run
neth not to the contrary," and
it numbers among its clergy to
day many able pulpit orators
and devout men, of whom Fath
er O'Reilly is a notable example.
There is a culture and refine
ment of expression in the pre
sentation of these great subjects
as elucidated by Father O'Reilly
and all profit who hear him.
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 nrearms, or accompanied
with a dog or dogs, on or across
said lands. This is made nec
e'ssarv because I have had valu
able stock crippled several times
through carelessness ot 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 i3 made a misdemean
or. These penalties will be in
flicted unless such parties absent
themselves.
M. S. Woodcock,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Albany Apple Fair.
.Albany, Ore. Nov. 10th to 12th
inc., 1908. For the above occa
sion the Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad Company will sell round
trip tickets on November 10, 11
and 12th, good to return up to
and including Nov.. 13th, for .50
cents'for the round trip-- : ChilV
dren half fare of the above.
R, C. Linviixb, Agent.
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES
Mr.Sohaferthe- nmirining coaatks- oft
Western. Oregon .All citkeiw poartwrd
of information which, thjsy wjsh to m
unnjeate to the Bord roilite4 to ad
dress any of the three member as they
may see nr. l ne noara win oe yry giaa
to learn about unnamed places, such as
lakes,' streams,- waterfalls, mountains,'
passes, etc., which in the estimation of
the people, living in. their vicinity, are de
serving of special designations; it wilt al
so appreciate information concerning
names which are considered wholly, inap
propriate or duplicate names and parti
cularly about cases of disputed names,
that is, where two or more, names are ap
plied to the same place. In this last case
the communication of facts connected
with the origin of the name so applied
may be of great service, towards enabling
the Board to suggest a solution - for. the
difficulty.
Pioneer settlers of Oregon can be of
special service to the. Board if they will
write, giving the history of names whose
origins are familiar to them , Several
letters of this character have already been
received. For example, one pioneer,
Judge Smith of Roseburg, writes, abo t
the history, of the naming of. the towns of
Corvallis and Eugene. Judge Smith was
a friend of E. gene .Skinner, who once
told him that J Q. Avery, had got ahead
of him in applying, the. name. Mary sville
to a town Avery gave the. name, to the
town afterward called CorvaUis-saying
that it had been his. Skinner's inten
tion to name the place founded, by him
Marysvijle in honor- of. Mrs. Skinner;
since the! name, was in use elsewhere, hp
would have to call, bis, place Eugene,
which he. did. " ' , . .
Commission Held Its
First Meeting.
Corvallis, Oct.' 39. -Governor Chamber
lain recently appointed a. Commission in
refeience to the gecpraphic names of Ore
gon. This commission held its first meet
ing yesterday at the Administration
Building of the.State Agricultural College
and effected an: organization by electing
Will G. Steele ot Portland, chairman
Prof. Joseph Schafer of the State Univer
sity, Eugene, secretary, and Prof. J. B.
Horner of the State Agricultural College,
Corvallis, treasurer.
The Commission also fixed its official
designation, adopting the name "Oregon
Geographic Board," which harmonizes
with the name of the national organiza
tion, the "United States Geographic
Board."
It was decided to issue an address to
the people of Oregon setting forth in full
the objects oi the Board, and soliciting
the cooperation of the public
It is understood that the Board has 1:0
desire to change-names which are estab
lished in the thonght and affection of the
people; but it will be prepared to help the
people to select appropriate names where
none exist, to eliminate embarassing du
plications, And to settle as far as possible
existing disputes in regard to place names.
An important patt of its work will be the
preparation of a report on the origin of
the existing geographic names of Oregon.
To facilitate this work the counties of the
state were assigned as follows:- to Mr.
CONTEST NOTICE .
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR
United States Land Office
- ' Rdsebnrg, Qre., Oct.' a6, 1908
A .sufficient contest affidavit having
been filed in this office hy A. J. Lattin,
contestant against Homestead Entry, No.
9592, made Oct. 12, 1899, for N'E.Scc.6,
Township 14 S, Range S W, Willamette
Meridian, by Roscoe Edwards. Contestee,
in which it is alleged that said Roscoe
Edwards has not established andv main
tained a bona fide residence on the said
land; that he has neither improved or
cultivated the said land with the excep
tion of the erection of a small cabin and
shed; and that he has abandoned the
said land having been absent therefrom
for a period of more than five years last
past without obtaining leave of absence;
and that said alleged absence was not due
to his employment in the Army or Navy
of the United States in the time of war,
said parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond, and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Nov. 28,
1908, before Victor P. Moses, County
Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, at his
office in Corvallis; Oregon, (and that final
hearing will be held at 2 o'clock p. m.
on December 12, 1908, before) the Regis
ter and Receiver at the United States
Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed October 14. 1908, set forth
facts which show that after due diligence
personal service of this notice can not be
made, it is. hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
BENJAMIN L, EDDY,
90-8 Register.
OAC-U of O Football Game.
Portland, Nov. 21, 1908. For
the above occasion the Corvallis
& Eastern Railroad Company
will sell round trip tickets to
Portland for $2 good on special
train only, lea vine Corvallis
about 6:45 a. m., Nov. 21st, and
returning leave Portland about
? t. jn. k The sale -of tickets will
commence November 16tb. - -R.
C. Linvxlle, Agent
T I
YTRAGOOn
CLOTHES FOR BOYS
Ederheimer, Stein tc Co., Makers
ERE'S the
boys' over
coat for which
most parents have
indicated a prefer
ence. Its the newest
style; a mighty sensi
ble coat; best protec
tion from the cold.
YouH find the onea we
N selling have the Xtra
gooD label; only store in
town representing this make,
It'a standard everywhere.
If you fail to get it you'll
probably have occasion to
wish you had. We've a good
assortment of this style in
the best patterns for ages -7
to 16. Other styles if
you prefer. '
t . : ; ...'.? .IT?-'. fiJif.'V':
fifteen words or lew, 25 eta, tor. three
occeeslve inecrtiona, or. .60 ete pe
Btonth; for all np- to end . including tee
additional wor la. cent a. word for eact
insertion.
for. all advertisements over.;$ words,
l ct per word for the first insertion, am
ct per word for eaxh additional inaer
ion. Nothing inserted for leas than 2r
wnta. ' " '- . . '
Lodge, . eociety and ennrck notices,
her than strictly news matter, will bt
(anted tor.
Vanoing tae upporx or miequtg xm
York BUte. SprinfSeM IWpuilJ. j
" ' " - ' ' . ."V .V;
Anyway, M. Taft never tried to I
teal Mr. Bryan', governoMnto'
hip raiment. Omaha. Ttea.
House Decorating
fOB PAI&TING AND PAPERING HEh
W. K. Paul, Ind. 48s 1U
ATTORNEYS
i. F. YATK8, ATTOKNE Y-AT-LA W
Oibce up Biafre in Zierolf. Building
Only set of abstract a in Benton Countt
- K. BB YSON- A'rrOKNK Y aUW.
Jthce in Post Uffit-e Building, iiof val
ue, Oregon.
JOSEPH U. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-Iaw.
Office Burnett Bldg Prac
nee" in all State and : Federal courts
: ' Notary Public. Abstracts. Land Titles.
WANTED
JVAjJTED 560.SUBHCEIBERB TO THi
' OsxsttR and'. Weekiy . Oregonian 'a:
VlM per year.
PHYSIUIANS
B. A. OATtfiY. M. D., PHXSICJA
siw - urgaon. Booms 14, Bank Build
tog. ' Otnee Hours :' 10 to 12 a. m., 2 tc
4-p. m . Kiseidence : cor 6th and Ad
. ema ctta, lelephonea office and, rep
taence. OorvaJii. Oregon
W. T. ROWLEY, M. PHYSICIAN
and Burgeon. - Special attention given
to the Eye, Nose and Throat Office
in. Johnson Biag. Ind. 'phone at of
fice and ieaidence.
UNDERTAKERS
M. S. BJVEE, FUNERAL DIRECT
or ' and Licensed Embalmer. Sue
ceBBor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis,
- Oregon. Iud. Phone 45. Bell Phone
241. ' ootf
HENKLE & BLACKLEDGE UNDER
k takers and lic'enseii emDalmete, bouih
Main bu, Corva.ilis, Or.
BANKING.
THE FIR-1 NATIONAL BANK O
Corvallis, regon, transacts a general
conservative banking businebs. Loans
money on approved, seenrity. Draft
bought and told ani money transferred
to tbe principal cities ot the United
; States Europe and. foreign countries.
HOMES FOR SALE
WB 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 ybu'to write us. Address ' '
ETNA. RiESAtTY . COMPANY,, aas
Failing Building, Portland. . Oregon.
WILL SELL LOTS IN CORVALLIS,
Oregon, on instalment plan and as
sist purchasers to build homes oh them
u . desired, - Address First National
Bank. Corvallis. Or. 1
WILL SELL M Y LOTS IN NEW PORT,
Or., for spot cash, balance instal
ments, and help parties to build homes
thereon, if desired. Address M. S.
Woodcock, Corvallis. O..
. GOATS Any person wanting to
buy or take Cure of some fine goats
while they eat up their brush, may
'phone or call upon Win. H. Savage,
fJorvullie, Oregon. 26tf
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 II
and Ustament of Precious Shedd, de
ceased, by the connty roort of the State
of 0"gon for Benton County. All per
sons having claims against said estate of
Precious Shedd, deceased,. are hereby re
quired to present . the same, with tbe
proper vouchers, dnly verified, as by, law
required, within six. months trom the
date hereof, to tbe undersigned at his
residence four miles vest of Monroe; Ore
gon, or at the Jaw. ojHce of E. E. Wilson
in Corvallis, Oregon. .....
Dated this October 9th, I9O8. '
Jesse L. Caton,
Executor of the last wi'l and testament
of Precious Shedd, deceased. 84-104
Portland and Return, Only $3.50.
The Southern Pacific Company and
Corvallis & Eastern Railway are selling
round trip tickets to Portland from Cor
value for $3.50, good going on any train
Saturday or Sunday eiioer via Albany or
west side and good returning either via
Albany or west side,' Saturday, Sunday
or Monday.
16tf R. C. LiNvixxB, Agent,
Own Your Home
THE.
First - National - Bank
of Corvallis
Wanted Old rigs at the Ga
zette office, f ;-.. ; .1
All the News All the
Time' in the : -v
Corvallis Gazette
has some .
TO WN. LCT.TS
Near the . State Agricultural College !
1 --1 V. TMOTAI.I.
woica you vsu uuj v n w j. '
MEKT PLAN or for cash. , j
Savo Ten or l wenty Dollar
per month and pay the same on a town ;
-m. m di-itt r vrTTB TTOMR
luu - lancium wufw r '
I .L. .1 . mat.
iu txie lot iiuu wuuuub w
email monthly payments pn the home
and yon will scon have it paid for and
Have no more renrio pay. : . ; -.
For information adores . . '
. Wm Hm SAVAGE
Thos. Bonlden
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Live and Dressed Poultry,
Bone, Grit and Oyster m
Shells, Prussian Stock
and Poultry Tonic, Lice
Killer, etc.
Pay higheot cash market price
for Pooltrv, Eggs., Veal and Hoa.
C12 Second Street.
Dargaln Salo
Dress Goods
Shoes
AT
HENKLE & DAVIS'
t ffstVN.r.iswajaeg
Occidental Lumber Co.
Snccesaora to
CorvaUW Lumber Co.
We are here to supply your-needs in the Lumber line.. Please
call on J, R IRVING, for information, and prices. , And take
notice that if we have not got exactly what you want we will,
get it for yon;
G. O. B ASSET 1 Local Her.
Benton Comity Lumber Co.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
fir Lumber, Moulding, Cedar Posts,
Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes
Dealers in
Doors, Windows, Lime, Brick, Cement,
Shingles, etc.
M. TILLER Y
At Bid well & Craven's old stand
DEALER IN
Feed, Seeds and Grain
All Kltidgf.pl
Staple and Fancy Groceries
I have come to stay and would be glad
to have you call and see me,v
i.evvsvsvsvv''
OREGON
BUILDERS
Are yon doing what yoa can to popnlate yonr State ?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest Farmers, Mechan
ics. IdMcbants, Clerks. People with brains, strong hands and a
williing heart capital or no capital.
The Southern Pacific Co,
(Lines in Oregon)
Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available auency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending ne tbe names and addresses of
yonr friends who are likely to be iatereted in this State? We
will be islad to bearthe expense 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 fares
from a few principal cites.
From Louisville .
" - Cincinnati
" Cleveland .
" New York ,
$41.70
42.20
44.75
55.00
From Denver .' $30.00
" Omaha . 30.00
" Kansas City 30.00
" St. Louis . 35.50
" Chicago . 38.00 "
Tickets Can be Prepaid
If yon want to bring a, friend or relative to, Oregon, 'deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then
-famished by -telegraph. ; r,
it. C, LINVLLE, Local Agent, Corvallis. Oregon.
WM. McMTJRRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.