Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, November 20, 1908, Image 2

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CORVALLIS GAZETTb
Published Tuesdays and Fridays
by the Gazette Publishing
vCo., for $2.00 per annum, or
2o per cent discount if cash is
paid in iv.nce. - - I' 'i";
The Cleveland Leader says that
a Chicago man Hied six petitions
in bankruptcy in nine years. His
wife must ba pretty comfortably
fixed by now.
Mrs. Ohio, the mother of Pres
idents, is reported to be doing
very well, thank 'you. The child
weighs 321 electoral votes or
more, and is also doing well.
Elihu Root seems to be slated
by the Republicans, for United
States Senator, to succeed Torn
Piatt. Mr. Root is considered a
very able man and will greatly
relieve the Empire State of the
odium cast upon it by Piatt and
Depew.
- Charles P. Taf t, half brother of
the President-elect, is mentioned
as a possible candidate to succeed
Senator Foraker. Charles P.
Taft is a very able man and his
newspaper is' an important factor
in Ohio politics, . If Charley is
looking after senatorial bees the
boys will rear the flutter of his
wings while he is making honey.
The Roosevelts, father , and
son, cannot break into deepest
Africa and kill everything in
sight. In the first place they
must obtain a license to shoot at
all. It is fair to say, however,
that the British colonial office
tendered a special permit, con
ferring on him the freedom of
the game preserves, but he pre
ferred to enter the wilderness
like any other American and be
governed by the rules of the
game without . fear or favor.
What he can shoot is clearly set
forth, and while he may be able
to secure all that the license calls
for, he can shoot no more than
the objects named, which are
two male elephants, two rhinoce
ri, 10 hippopotami, 21 antelopes,
including two kudes,' two gem
bok, one bongo, two earth dogs,
two earth wolves, vift musk deer,
two colobi or f ur ; monkeys, two
marshbon storks, two ostriches'
two egre, and ; one. 'chimpanzee.
This ought to "afford variety
enough, and if he succeeds, in
filling the bill he can "write some
thing about African game that
will give the nature fakirs cold
chills. -
CONSOLATION IN DEFEAT.
The Alton Iowa Democrat
offers consolation to the demo
cratic brethren as follows : Don't
be discouraged and stand around
like a blue heron with one leg
frozen in a swamp. It doesen't
pay to cry all over your cavalry
boots as Xerxes did and spoil
your shine. Neither does it pay
to whoop 'er up too extensively
over victory. The world nearly
always moves right along the
same as ever whether you get
your crust busted or. bust the
other fellow's. You will hear
the birds warble the same as ever
if you didn't 'get both ears
chewed off in the melee. : The
flowers will smell just as sweet
provided your proboscis wasn't
un jointed. Provided both eyes
are not knocked into one you can
still see frost gems on the win
dowand the sun will shine just
the same. In any event you will
be dead in 100 years and the
other fellow will be just as dead.
Don't make any fuss over victory
or defeat. Life is too short. Do
what you think you are called up
on to do as a man and as the boy
said in the arithmetic class the
result will be the result. After
its all over get shaved and sew
on the buttons and start anew.
Services at the Churches.
CHRISTIAN.
Subscribe for the Gazette.
The meetings at the Christian
church still continue under the
direction and preaching -of -4he
pastor, ii The public is in f xf&d to
attend these, meetings" The seri
nions for Sunday will bef '11 a.
in;;, 'Will -There Be Resur
rection?".? :30 p: m.,"Ouf Rich
es In Christ." -
UNITED EVANGELICAL. "
Corner 9th and Harrison Sts:
For next Sunday's morning sub
ject, "Relationship of Pastor, Of
ficers and Members;",, evening,
"What Will You Take for Your
Soul?" Sunday School 10 a.
m., K. L. C. E. 6:30 p. m., Bible
study and : prayer service -Wednesday
at 7 :30 pi m". - The pub
lic'is welcome.
. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Preaching at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday morniug
and evening by the pastor, J. R.
N. Bell. Morning topic, "The
Iconoclasts, or Who is the Dev
il?;" evening topic, "How to
Measure People"." Sunday School
at 10 a. m., Prof. N. Tartar,
Supt., fine orohestra; Christian
Endeavor at 6:30 p. m., Miss
Helen Gilkey, president. Bible
study on Thursday evening at
7:30. Seats free; obliging ush
ers. 'All made welcome. Strang
ers made to feel at home.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL.
The 425th anniversary of the
birthday of Martin Luther oc
curred on the 10th of the cur
rent month. The event will be
celebrated by a lecture in. the
First Congregational church by
the minister, Evan P. Hughes,
next Sunday night, Nov. 22nd,
entitled "Martin Luther, the
Sun of the Reformation." At 11
a. m. the theme will be "Another
Sermon - From Nature: The
Eagles." . School for Bible study
convenes, underthe superintend
ence of Prof. A. B. Cordley, at 10
a. m., and the Devotional Hour
of the C. E. at 6:30 p. m. To all
this church extends a cordial
and hearty invitation.
1
TORE
OPENING SALE
CKLT - 5
In the building formerly occupied by the Wells-Fargo Co.
On Second St., Hear BIonroe
Tuesday and Wednesday
Nov. 24th Nov. 25th
w
e have Bargains for Everybody
Post Cards
1c
All regular 2 for 5 cards such as
comics, sentimental and view cards
go at
One Cent
All regular 5c cards at
2 for 5c
Clothes Pins
1c Per Dozen
Store Open Tuesday
At 10 a. m.
No goods for saie before that date
Candy
All candies except Chocolates and
Bon Bons we shall sell at
15c Per Pound
Fresh from the factory and guaran
teed under the Pure Food and Drugs
Act.
Chocolates and Bon Bons
Sweet and Delicious
as delicacies as sweet "
15c Per Half Pound
Many bargains to
be found on our 5
and iOc counters.
Enameied Ware
BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER
We shall offer at this sale
10-Quart Dish Pans 25c
Covered 4-qt. Sauce Pans, 25c; also
large Wash Pans, Sauce Pans, Pudding
Pans, Milk Pans, Collanders, Nursery
Pans and Fry Pans, Bake Pans, at
15c Each
Now is the Time to Buy
You Tafie fJo Chances
When You Buy Groceries
At This Store,
All our goods are guaranteed tj
; l- comply with the
Pure k Food Law
We have the best and nothing but
We Want Your Business
i House Decorating
, FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEE
W. . Paul, Ind. 488. 4ltf
ATTORNEYS
J. F. YATES, ATTORNEY-A T LA W.
Office op atafre in Zierolf Building
Only eet of abstracts in fientoii County
S. R. fiRYSON ATTOKSEY AT LAW
Otfie in Post Office Building, Corval
lis, Oregon.
JOSEPH H. WILSON, . ATTORNEY
j ,et-law..v OfficeBurnett Bldg Prac
1 tice in all State and Federal courts..
I Notavy Public Abstracts. Land Titles
PHYSICIANS
AN AMBEROL RECORD
At 50 Cents
B. A. UATfiE. M. D..PHYSff!TAS
ad Sur-fnon. Rooms 14, Rank Build,
i ag. Office Hours : 10 to la a. m., 2 to
4 p. m . Resideuce : cor. 6th and Ad
ams sts. Telephone at office and res
idence , Oorvallia, Oregon.
Gives the same amount ol Entertain-
ment as two regular
Edison Records at 35 Cents
THE AMBEROL IS A NEW RECORD WITH A
new KECORD
Graham & Wells
At Bid well & Craven's old stand
'"' ' ' DEALER IN . - :
Feed, Seeds an& Grain
All Kinds -of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
I have come to.stav and would beffladj
to have you call and see me.
IV. T. ROWLEY. M. l, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. . Special attention given
to the Eve. Noee and Throat Office
in Johnson Btag. Ind. 'phone at of-
. tice and lesidence
UNDERTAKERS
Mv S.B0VEE. FUNERAL DIRECT
or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc
cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallia,
Oregon. ' Iod. Phone 4s. Bell Phone
, , 8otf
HENKLE & BLACKLEDQE, UNDER
takers and licensed embalmets, South
Main St., Corvallia, Or.
HOMES FOR SALE
WE 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 you to write us. Address
ETNA REALTY COMPANY, 225
Failing Building, Portland, Oregon.
Occidental Lumber Co.
Successors to
Corvallis Lumber 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 you want we will
get it for you.
G. O. BASSET 1 Local Mer.
Own YourHome
THE
First - National - Bank
of Corvallis
t . has some
TOWN LOTS
Near the , State Agricultural College
which you can buy on the . INSTALL
MENT PLAN or for cash.
Save Ten on Twenty Dollars
per month and pay the same on a town
lot. Thereafter BUILD YOUR HOME
on the lot and continue to make these
small monthly payments on the home
and you will soon have it paid for and
have no more rent to pay.
For information address
W. H. SAVAGEt
Corvallis. Or
For meals go to
Cbe lk Restaurant
and Lunch Couuter.
Opposite Kline's Store.
Meals aud Short Orders at All Hours.
Oysters, Clams' Fish, Steaks, Chops, Etc.
Open day and night. ' New management.
George Geis.
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.
Positively No Goods
Delivered
You Save and We Save
Watch '
Us Grow
urphy'$ Raclici Store
Where Gash
Beafs Credit
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CORVALLIS, OREGON
Transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans
money on approved security. Drafts bought and sold and
money transferred to the principal cities of the United States
Europe and other foreign countries. ' '
Thos. Bonlden
HEADQUARTERS '
FOR
Live and Dressed Poultry,
Bone, Grit ard Oyster
Shells, Prussian Stock
and Poultry Tonic, Lice
Killer, etc. '
Pay highpnt cash' market price
' jr Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hos.
C12 Second Street.
1 SPECIAL
tfALUtd
ON
SUITS
AND
CLOAKS
The Best Selection
The Latest Styles
The Most Reasonable
Prices
Every Garment Sure
to Please
HENKLE & DAVIS'
ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE