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J M AC TULrl III Ul MIL UUIIUN UUUIl TEACHERS' irTITUTE, riOV.30, DEC SPECIAL SHOWING GENERAL SESSIONS. n i&es&fi fijm smm mm ofcCEsr FwestMiilslIiidr ' - Monday,. November 30, 1908. - V. .1.' , (Koom 8, Clam A) 9:00 a. m. Opening Exercises 9:10 a. m. Address H."M. Shafer 9:50 a. m. Address R. F. Robinson 10:30 a. m Recess. . .- .....-v... 10:40a. m. Use of School Library -. . ' ' ..Cornelia Marvin 11:30 a. m Round Table Exercise. ' - 7:30 p.m. At M. E. Church. (Exercises pi seeding address, arranged by CorvallU teachers ) Oregon's Vital Educational Seed . - J-.H. Ackerman Tuesday, December 1, 1908. .' - (Boom 8, Class A) 9:00 a.m. Opening Exercises. 9:10 a. m. Address - -. R. G. Boone 9:50 a. tn. Address . H. M. Shafer 10:30 a.m. Recess. 10:40 a. m. Address . j. H. Ackerman 11:20 a. m. Address . .... R, G. Boone 7:30 p.m. At M. E. Church. . (Reading and Music preceding address by talent from Philomath College.) , Riley The Poet of the Frontier..- : - R. G. Boone Wednesday, December 2, 1908. f-, 1 - - (Rflnm- , -Class A) 11:15 a.m. Individual Instruction .R.Gi Boone 1:30 p.m. Opening Exercises. " 1:40 p.m. Address ' H M. Shafer 2:20 p. m. The Compulsory. Education Law.- R. F. Robinson 3:00 p. m. Recess. " . ' . 3:10 p, m. Freedom tor the Teacher.; R. G. Boone 3:50 p. m Report of Committee, ; , . , . (i . primary section. '.. ) - Monday, November 30, 1908. , (Koom X, Class B) 1:30 p. m. The Child's Problems in Learning to Read, B, F. Robinson 3:15 p, m. Language and' Spelling (Regular Class Work) : ; Mamie Fulkerson 3:00 p. m Recess. . . . 3:10 p. m. Home Geography:...'.:. .1. -'- --rB. F. Robinson Tuesday, December r, 1908, (Koom 1, Class B) 1:30 p, m. Phonic Drills for Rural Schools (Regu- - lar Class WprkX , . Mamie Fulkerson 2:15 p. m Numbers-- ------ -.1-..-L-- R. F. Robinson 3:00 p. m. Recess, -1- ' - '-. 3:10 p. m. Selected ..l... H. M. Shafer Wednesday, December 3, 1908. . S: ' --i (Room 1, Class B) . . 9:00 a. m. Reading and Phonics R. F. Robinson 9:40 p.m. Geography and History (Regular Class . - ; Work ' - -. Mamie Fulkerson 10:20 p. m, Recess. 10:30p.m. Numbers .' R. F.Robinson ' intermediate section. . ,T. Monday, November 30, 1908. (Room 7. Class B) , 1:30 p. m. Use of Library in Teaching Geagraphy, Cornelia Marvin 2:15 p. m. Language R.F.Robinson 3:00 p. m. Recess.- - 3: 10 p. m, Use of Library in Teaching Georgraphy, Cornelia Marvin .... To be taken with advanced section. .M.iui - Tuesday, December'!, 1908. (Room 7, Class B) 1:30 p. m. Reading Outward--.. . .R. F. Robinson 2:15 p. m. Drawing (Regular Class Work) Margaret Fowells '3 wo' p. m. Recess. "3:10 p.m. History R. F.Robinson '!,"(,';) ' - Wednesday, December 2, 1-908. 1, , . . (Room 7, Class B) . 1 j 9:00 a. m. Selected -- H. M. Shafer '. 9:40a. m, belected : R. F.Robinson 10: ao a. m. Kecess. 1 . 10:30 a. m; Continental Geography (Regular Class (it- ,tmti;t Work) r Lillian McVicker ' r I ij I.::.. .. ADVANCED SECTION. .ilJi'l!. i:j!i - Monday, November 30, 1908. )icr', M.ir (Room 8, Class B) i:$o p. m. Use of Library in Teaching Geography Cornelia Marvin 2:15 p. m Selected . H. M. Shafer 3:00 p. m Recess. I y io p. in.Use of Library in Teaching Geography Cornelia Marvin 'v.'tvS' C:.t :S t. i Tuesday, December 1, 1908. . (Room 8, Class B) 1:30 p. m. Selected - - - H. M. Shafer , 2:15 p. m. Scjlected T T J. H. Ackerman ( i3:oop. a.i-rRex:ess. . ' 3:10 p. mt The Beginnings of Civics ; --R G. Boone Wednesday, December 2, 1908. (Room 8, Class B) ,' $:oo a; m -i Conduct and Government R. O Boone 9:40 a. m. Elected H. M. Shafer 10:20 a. ,tu. Recess, . ' . . - 10:50 a m. Discipline (Round Table Exercise), H. H. Collins, Leader i.i ! -. !ti Mi i t ;,. ' -,. ;;. -j ,-, - .. - t. I . Yankee . I..-J f. ! !iu .frciniiqu Prmtzess r:f nTaulor made suit for Ladies is the pet .style for this senson. Just , re--31 . ,-1 u ceiTed. another lot of this pretty style 'J ieatiori:- The coat is 45 inches in ,';'.'.'! ,tengtli, elt of striped velvet attached, 1 ! 1 ? ' ' td fei ve ' the desired j short length ef - .i fp&, fall fitted, splendid fitting gar rnJ - skirt is in directoire model, trinimed with buttons covered with ;:,,;:'f,Watemi: Pretty shade of Bur-' , i . gundy and Green. Price $35. Also 'fi the tight fitted long cloak in "Print - - -xessw modeL Black only. E L "Gprdoij Dye" and "Holeproof" Hosiery - We are now showing the largest consignm of the above Underwear and Hosiery yet shown in Corvallis. r : : '"Women's, Misses, Childrens, and Infants Vests and Pants, Union Suits, Corset Covers and the like, they come in Cotton, Wool, Silk and Wool, ? in Medium and Winter Weights, no Second Qualities but the veryfinesr Merchandise and at these prices, 25C, 35Cr50iP( -!l.OO, $1 .50 TO $4. GARMENTS HEALTH BEAUTY. Gray hairs will have their way when they get a good start, and nothing will stop them except sometimes scalp mas sage. . ; - An Important beauty consideration is the poise of the head. . It should be tipped slightly backward so as to make the eyes seem larger. Lowering the chin causes wrinkles ..and also has . a tendency to form a double chin, which is a special bugbear of every woman, thin or fat. . - The virtues of a few drops, of es sence of peppermint are well , known, and one writer even asserts, that it. will gradually cure stomach troubles. ' It is a most harmless remedy to give to children who do not seem to assimilate their food. A few drops on sugar is the easiest way to give It to children unless you can make the large white mint drops. ' ' "' " "' ' Glossy hair .generally indicates that it has been well and carefully kept that Is, shampooed every few weeks, thoroughly. brushed with, the usual fif ty strokes every day and the scalp massaged regularly. Brilllantlne is not used so much- to impart a gloss to the hair as to keep short hairs .from blow ing about the face. .. , ; For burns and scalds there is noth ing more soothing than the white of an egg, which Bhould be poured over the wound.' It is softer than collodion as a varnish for a burn and, being always at hand, can be applied Immediately. It Is the contact with the. air which gives the extreme pain. White of egg excludes' the air and prevents inflammation. Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to Settlement and Entry. DRESSMAKING! All kinds at the Home' of ROY YATES 14th and Harrison Sts. Phone Ind. 575 no2o-xm I j . t r ! A PRESENT All persons selling me their poultry from now .until Thanksgiving Day will receive a present of from 5 to 50 cents each. : - ' :' 150 poosds of poultry or more will get the 50 cent present : - J.ADAW50N ..Jhone 309 Next door to J..JBU Smith & Co. Pepartment of the Interior, : ; General Land Office, Washington, D. C, Sept 19, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the public lands in the following described areas j which were excluded from the former "' Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, by Ex " ecutive orders effective July 1, 1908, if ' not otherwise withdrawu, reserved or ap : propriated, will by authority of the Sec retary 01 tne Interior be restored to the public domain on December 2f, 1908, and Become subject to settlement on and after that date, but not to entry, filing or se lection until, on ana alter January 20, 1909, under the usual restrictions, at the United States Land Office at Roseburg, : Oregon: In townsmp ntteen, 15, range j eight, 8, section seven, 7, south half of j eight, 8, all nine, 9, west half of ten, 10, all eleven 11, lourteen 14, ntteen, 15, sixteen, 16, seventeen, 17, twenty-one, 21, twenty-two, 22, : twenty-six, 26, and twenty-seven, 27:. in township sixteen, 16, range eight, 8, sections two, 2, and three, 3; in township twenty -six, 26, range eight, 8, -sections four, 4, to ten, 10, both in clusive, fifteen, 15, to nineteen, 19, both inclusive, and thirty-one, 31; in township twenty seven, 27, range eight, 8, section two, 2; ill township fourteen, 14, range nine, 9, sections one, 1, twelve, 12, thir teen, 13. twenty-four, 24, east half of twenty-five, 25, and thirty-six, 36; in township fifteen, 15, range nine, 9, east half ef twtmnc ntin T ami urflr to iti township seventeen., 17, range nine, sections - twelve, 12, - thirteen, 13, and fourteen, 14; in township eighteen, 18, ' range nine, 9, west halt ot sections six, 6, and seven. 7, south half of nine, 9, and ten, 10, south half and northeast, quarter of eleven, 11, all thirteen, 13, fourteen, 14, fifteen, 15, sixteen. 16, south half of seventeen, 17, south half and northwest quarter of eighteen, 18, all nineteen, 19, to twenty-three, 23, both inclusive, north half of twenty-six, 26, twenty-seven, 27, twenty-eight, 28, and twenty-nine, 29, all thirty, 30, and thirty one, 31; in town ship nineteen, 19, range nine, 9, sections two, 2, three, 3, nine, 9, to sixteen, 16, both inclusive, south half of twenty-six, 26, and twenty-seven, 27, all thirty-three: 33, and thirty-four, 34: in township twenty, 20, range nine, 9, east half of section ten, 10, all twenty, 20, twenty eight, 28, twenty-nine, 29, thiriy,3y, and thirty .one, 31; in township twenty-one, 21, range nine, 9, sections lour, 4, five, 5. six, 6, nine, 9. ten, 10, east half of seven teen, 17, south half of nineteen, 19, south, bait and northeast quarter ot twenty, 20. all twenty-nine, 29, thirty, 30, and thirty one, 31; in township twenty-five, 25, Tange nine, 9, sections one, 1, twelve,- 12, thirteen, 13, twenty-four, 24, twenty-five, 25, thirty-four, "34,. thirty-five, 35, and thirty-six, 36; in township twenty-six, 26, range nine. 9, sections eleven, 11, twelve,. 12, and tnirteen, 13; in township seven teen, 17, range ten, 10, section, thirty-six 36; in township eighteen, 18, range ten, 10, section three, 3i in township twenty 20, r nge ten,' 10, south half - of section four, 4; in township twenty two, 22, range ten, 10. section twenty-lour, 24; in township twenty-eight, 28, range ten, lo, sections two, 3, to seven,' 7, both inclu sive, nine; 9, ten, 10, fourteen, 14, fifteeu, 15, sixteen, id, norm . flatt ot twenty-one, 21, and twenty-two, 22; all twenty-three. 23, and twejaly-6ix, 26 'in township twenty-nine, 29, - range ten, .10, sections one," 1, three," 3; five, 5, aeven7, thirteen,; 13. -and fifteen, is; 'in township thirty, -30, range ten, 10, sections four, 4, five- 5, and. eight, 8; in townamp fourteen 14, range eleven, i sections three,' '3 four, 4, five, 5, six, 6, ten, lo, fifteen,' 15, twenty-two, 22 twenty-eight, 28, and tiirty-three, 33; in townshiD eighteen. -18. ranee eleven. ri, JaouUi - half of sections nine, 9, and ten. 10, all fifteen, I5,; and -stx- teen, 165 iiT . township nineteen, ; 19, ranee eleven, H, section thirty-six, Vl in township twenty, o, range- eleven, lst south half of sections nineteen, 19, twenty, 20, and twenty-one, 21; in township twenty-one, 21, range eleven, n, section twelve, 12, north half of thirteen, 13, all twenty-nine, 29, - and thirty-two, 32; in township twenty-two, 22, range e even, 11, sections six, 6, seven, 7, and eighteen, 18; in township twenty-four, 24, range eleven, 11, sections fifteen, 15, and six teen, 16; in township twenty, 20, range twelve, 12, sections twenty-three, 23, twenty-five, 25, and twenty-six, 26; all south and west, Willamette meridian, Oregon. Warning is hereby expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or. exercise any right whatever under any settlement or occupation Degun prior to December 21, 1908, and all such settle ment or occupation is herebv forbidden. FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved September 19, 1908. : - T FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary o- the Interior. no2o-tf Notice of Sheriffs Sale on Execution Notice is hereby given that by virtue of 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 Court 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 interest on said judgment from the 17th day of March, 1908, at the -rate of 6 per cent per annum, which judgment was en rolled and- docketed in tne omce ot tne Clerk of said Court in said County on the 24th day of 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 property of the defendant, the said real property having on the 25th day o 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 (ll) and the north east quarter, and the southwest quarter of section sixteen (i6);,' north hall, and the east half of southeast quarter, the north west quarter of the soutneast 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 ot the northwest 'quarter; the northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section twentyj three (23), all ot section twenty-five (25), north half and southeast quarter ofsection twenty-six (26), south half and northeast quarter, and the north, half of the north west quarter section twenty-eight (28); southwest quarter section twenty-two (22); all in township twelve (12) South, Range seven' (7) West," 'Willamette Meridian Section twenty-six (26), township thir teen 13 South, Range seven 7 West, Willamette Meridian. . All of the above described land being situated ,in Benton County, Oregon. "Now therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, by virtue of and in compliance with said execntion, I will on Saturday, the 2 1st day of November, 1908, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. to-wit: at one o'clock: -p. m. 01 saia 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. 'jrf--i;..:-i- J'l A -iV.-:'. Dated this 15th day of October, 1908.. ... v , W.'A. GEUATLY, : "Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon 86 96 CONTEST NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office Roseburg, Ore., Oct 26, 1908 A sufficient contest affidavit-having; been filed in this office by A J. Lattin, contestant against Homestead Entry, No. 9592, made Oct. 12, 1899, for N E X Sec 6, Township 14 S, Range 8 W, Willamette Meridian, by Roscoe Edwards. Contestee, in- which it- is alleged that said Koscoe Edwards has not established and 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 ofabsence; 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 hia 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 forta 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. All the News All the Time in the Corvallis Gazette NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. September, 14, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Barclay, of Alsea, Oregon, who, on April 8, 1902, made Homestead Entry, No H43r S. R. 01260, for NE , Section 14, Town ship 14 South, Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make final five year proof, to establish, claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon; on the fifth day of De cember, 1908. . Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel N. Warfield, of Alsea, Oregon; W. Tom, of Corvallis, Oregon; Willis Vidito, of Corvallis, Oregon; Win. J. War field, of Alsea, Oregon. Benjamin L Eddy, Register. Date of first pub. Nov. 6, 1908 Date of last pub Dec. 4, 1908. " ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Nancy E Felger, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of the es tate of Nancy E. Felger, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for BeHton County. All persons having claims against said estate of said Nancy E. Felger, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified as by law required, within six mouths from the date hereof, to the undersigned at his residence in Corvallis, Oregon, or at the law office of E. E. Wilson, in Corvallis, Oregon. Dated this November 13, 1908. Geo. W. Smith, t Administrator of the estate of Nancy E. Felger, deceased. ,.. - - 1 . ablate of first pnbi"Nov'.fJr,3, 1908. rCate of last pnb'-tfec. io8- ? DUSIKES5 COLLEGE L 11 WASMINOTOM AN D TKNTH TS. Portland. onaeoN WRITE FOR CATALOG