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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1908)
Sweeping Reduction On the. entire will be made Millinery Stock when the great SEASON CLOSING SALE is started ' WATCH in the near future FOR BARGAINS 46 mode" MILLINERY PA RLORS sr Mrs. H. E. NEXT TO Wetherla, Prop. PQSTOFFICE iOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Charles ''Young,-'of -Elk City,- was a Corvallis visitor over Sunday. .. ; . W. M. r aulkner, a prominent resident of Fisher, was in - the eiiy Monday looking Rafter his business interests here, iMiss Margaret. iHicolai a. stu dent at OAC, left Saturday to spend-, the Thanksgiving l.o!i days at her home in Portland.? "" '" .. ' Tables for- families willie'a specialty Air the Methodist Thanksgiving Dinner..-; Order in .advance of. Mrs; J. E. Farmer. ,j, ftlj.j - a n d Mrs. . Charles L. Springer arrived. Sunday from Montesano, Wash,, and will soon bcsettled in their new home on Eighth street. " Married -At the bride's resi dence five miles north of Cor? yallis on Friday, Ed Hill and Mrs. Annie Denny, Rev. S.. M. IVrtinrl nffir.ifit.Iny ' ' j Tracy IIolliBter, .went to Port laud, Friday, to; -.visit for a few days at the home of his brother and also to witness the big-OAC-U. of O. game Saturday. - The federal grand jury will be ready lor. business in. Portland this week.1 A. Locke went down Sunday as one of the rep resentatives from Benton county. The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical church willr have a sa of their Christmas products in the near future, the time and place , to be,! .given in the next issue. - - J. K. Weatherford, the- well known Albany attorney, was over Monday on legal business Miss Gertrude Morrow arrived Saturday evening f romher- home at Estacadia for, a visit at. trie D D. Berman home in this city. ..... '? ' Mrs. Thella ' Rickard-Scruggs has arrived, from Vancouver and will - be J the , guest of relatives and friends in this city until' the marriage of her brother, Mark, which. occurs at Monmouth' next bunday. '. y ' 'y H'C 1$ ' Thanksgiving services will be held at the M. E. Ch-urch, south, 6n Thursday, evening at 7:5,0. At the ministers meeting it was After, spending two months .visiting relatives in Bickleton, 'Washington, Mrs. Mary Withahi returned to her home in Corval lis last week, much improved in health. '. Miss Leah Chambers went to Portland Friday to spend a few weeks with friends, en route to Fort Washington to remain with her brother, Lieutenant Lincoln B. Chambers. Miss Faye Road ruck, of Irri gon, a ; member of last year's graduating class and a former popular student at OAC, was the guest of Corvallis friends the last of the week. Prof, and Mrs. Angell are re joicing over the arrival of a 9 pound angel at the home. These little cherubs are a source of great pleasure to parents and make home life more attractice. The new Racket store will open for business today on Sec ond street in the building lately vacated by the express office. These gentlemen come to our city well recommended by our sister city of Eugene and will prove a great convenience to our people in need of the various little nick-nacks usually carried in a racket store. On Tuesday, Nov. 17th, the will of the late Prof. Geo. Coote was filed for probate and shows an estate valued at $14,000. The widow is named as executrix and the property is bequeathed to tier Td.u ring'' heir Kfe.' ' The Farmers' Hotel has ., re cently changed hands and will be thoroughly remodeled by Tom Vidito. This place has long been an eye-sore to all itir zehs Who have the good ;;of thje town at heart. .. Le1t the good work go on:-M - - ' Mrs. Inez Fuller, 'of ChehalisV: Washington, is visiting; Jie'rj many relatives- and friends in Corvallis. She left here some three or four years ago and has many warm personal friends in this city who gave her a most cordial greeting.. The little game of cards was indulged in at the home of Mrs. Minnie Lee on Wednesday after noon, the guest of honor being Mrs. A. L. Knisely, formerly of Corvallis, but now of Portland Refreshments were served, and the visitors royally, entertained. 2' Seinatof , A'$. 'ohnsonwenf to, Portland Friday, incidentally to look after: the good roads busi ness but more particularly.JtOf.act as an advance, guard aa tne -lnr terest df the football boys on Sat urday. A. J. is a live, active, energetic citizen and business man and there was not a boy on the athletic field ' who took more interest in the success of QAC. A. v.. . ... ' Another dentist has located in Corvallis and is now ready fori business at his residence at 6th and Madison streets. With four good dentists anxious to serve the dear people there is no, need of your keeping that old rotten tooth in your mouth, thus caus ing you great annoyance and spoiling your breath. The new man is Dri Hartley and he hails from Idaho. - ' - - . ; u Jack Kilpack, of P6rtland an old OAC student, has been the guest- of Corvallis friends 'the past few -days. Mr. Kilpack was j a.yery populat .studefiihile he attended the big institution and his familiar face has been a" wel come one. He was in Corvallis in the interest of the Boys' and! and addressed the various 'rooms in the . public scboolSrin., behalf of thai institution Fridayaiter- noon. . ;.',-;-. . ' The free maiL-deliery is pro gressing very mceiy and-srost- mastefc.Johnson.wui soon, have KLINE'S rr., M KSfilVIIM.TABLI: LINENS the looms in Germany "Are the choice products from of the world famous linen mills and Ireland. t; We have the table linens with napkins to match; also a fine large assortment of the - hand embroidered and open work center pieces. - -t decided best to hcfl(Tth vernng Weryjthing ruiming al6ng infine service oping4hereby to;secnr sh a bettrttdcV.Vj: tobayeJ;w;jnail marked and - numbered so as to insure - prompt delivery and if the citizens will look' after this matter it will materially ; aid in securing satisfactory results. It looks good to see rUnele Satn step up to the door, three or four times a day. . . -. Mr.aiidMrs. John Young" ar a worthy , of great. Qommendation for the - interest- they. take1 in j ( beautifying the home, their yard j being failed with beautiful flowers , thus lending enchantment to the : premises. late a loot at them in passing and then think- bow beautiful the town would be if- Jie'r. ail the yards were handled with,; such care.. . Plant a few flowers and you will be surprised at the result of .the little care given them; Make Ihe home beautiful and the children will be more likely to stay at home. " TABLE LINEN Bleached and unbleached, ' floral, conventional ; j and polka dot designs, fifty-six ! to seventy-two inches ywde'. r Extra good values atf the - popular prices: 50c,:60e, 76c, ' 85e, $f.00. &125, $150 per. yd. Decdrative Open Work Linen " Artistic in the highest de gree. A beautiful, assort" ment - of scarf, and center i-s :.pieces. ; They are priced so '"that you- can afford bne or more of ihem.'.'! I FANCY FOOD FOR A Fancy Dinner The Puro Food Departmenfc, in, '6urr stdrefe without a doubt the place for -you to get the necessaries for our fancy disnes.' The shelving is groaning under the weight of a fine, " clean assortment of Nuts, Raisins, Mince Meat,'? Citrons, Candies, Fiers, Dates, etc. ' J Let us supply , you,, then: , you , get them right. '' NAPKINS' For , use on all occasions, during the stately holiday dinner, also for the modest housewife's everyday use. I In pretty designs. The sizes are from eighteen to twenty-seven inshes square. Prices 75c,$1.00,$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $5.00 per doz. . !i Decorative Embroidered Linens . Pure silk in pure linen. Pretty floral designs. Spe cially priced for holiday trade. Estab A Safe Place to trade MILiME I W64 . Miss-Edith Casteel, of OAG, returned Saturday from a visit in Portland, with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coleman, the latter of whom was formerly Miss Sadie. Dixon, a popular Corvallis girl. Miss Casteel left yesterday for her home at Yaquina to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Clay Gilbert has accepted a position as pharmacist in a LiU gene drug store. Mr. Gilbert is one of Corvallis' best young men and has many 'friends' in this city by whom his departure will be regretted. He is a competent business , man and is bound to succeed in our sister city. We are pleased to note that Mr E- D. Lunt, formerly con nected with the Gazette office, has returned from California and has accepted a position as fore man on the "Semaphone" a new paper at Silverton. Mr. ' Lunt made many friends while in Cor valhs who are always glad to hear from him. OPIE READ College Ar mory, Friday at 8:30 Corvallis Lyceum Course Tickets, -11.75, $1.25 and $1.00. On sale now at Graham & Wortham's. ' Student Gilbert, presid ent of Invitations, are out for the wedding of Mark A. Rickard, of "t"a .""""Uhe Freshman class at OAC, had rie. .The happy event will be -, , u' w 1 l , j. . 1 x il l e . i , ui3 ceieurateu at me uoine oi mei bride's parents in Monmouthi IMiss M. Christensen Artistic Millinery . . Corner Third and Monroe, Corvallis, Oregon IsrHere to Stay Contrary to the report circulated, I have neither moved or bought but will remain in my present quarters Comer Third and Monroe StTeets.frI cordially invite vou to inspect mv stock of Fine Millinery, r MISS M. CHRISTENSEN. ; . " ; next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, and many relatives and friends from this city will attend. Mr. Rickard is one ot our most popular young business men and has a host of friends in this city who extend heartiest con gratulations in advance. .. Miss Guthrie is quite, well known in this city. Mr. Rickard and his bride will " receive a warm wel come in Corvallis circles. . During the second week- of December, from the 9th andlOth, in the lower room of the Oregon Agricultural building, will .be nkle dislocated or broken Friday afternoon in the football game between OAC's second team and Chemawa at the latter place, the exterjt of the injury not being learned here. ' Buy your coffees and teas at D. D. Berman's. Wood For Sale Ash and maple. Call W F. Hamlin, Cor vallis R. F. D. 3; phone 3802. tf :. Big Millinery Sale. Wanted To borrow " $2,00 , Ton $9,000 worth of gilt edge property in Corvallis. Time one year. Ad dress, A, care of Gazette office. If you have read Opie Read's books or seen his plays you will want tq bear bim Friday night. College Armory. Mrs. E: D. Lunt, -formerly of held a Bazaar under the auspices this city, has been engaged as of the Y. Vv. C. A. girls of the director of the Methodist cr,oir college. Anyone wishing to sell at Silverton. Christmas presents is welcome to place them in our hands for disposal at. reasonable commis sion. For everybody, especially students. ' The following list may be suggestive to you: hand kerchiefs, cushion covers, doil ies, collars and ties; paintings, pictures, calendars ; burnt leath er or wood ; raphea baskets ; aprons, fancy or domestic. Ber tha Edwards, Pres. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will serve Thanks giving dinner in the church basement, commencing at twelve o'clock and closing at 4 p. m. The ladies are taking special pains to make this one of the most elaborate dinners ever giv en in the city and will serve a full course, thus making it com pare - favorably ; with the good dinner "u your mother used to furnish on this great festal day. It will be an appetizing . feast, worthy of your attention, .Aside from the dinner you will receive a cordial welcome from these good paople. , The price will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under 10 years of For sale 1 tons vetch hay, 5 cr 6 tons vetch and oat straw, 1 14-inch steel plow, 1 15-spring-tooth harrow on wheels, other farm and garden tools, 20-gallon kettle, 15 cords wood, 1 yearling Jersey heifer, 1 Jersey heifer calf,:l 8-ft Hotel range, v-some household and kitchen furniture. All trimmed and untrimmed - 'Phone 641, J. H. "Mattley, Cor- hats at a bargain. I vallis. , 11-10-3. " Mrs. J. Mason. v rm . Buy your Coffees and leas at I D. D. Berman's. , DRESSMAKING All kinds at the home of ROY YATES 14th and Harrison Sts. Phone Ind. 575 Men who care Buy their clothes and things at The Toggery Corvallis v - Oregon Now is the to visit time California . When summer has passed in these northern states, thesumis only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature's happy provisions eternal sum mer for those who cannot endure a more severe cli mate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." - Its hotels and stopping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congen ial companions, and var ied, pleasing recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, de scribing in detail the many de lights of winter in California. . Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from Albany to Los Angeles and return is $55.00 ' Limit six months, allowing stopovers in either direction. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all California points. For full information, sleeping car reservations nd tickets, call on, telegraph or w.ite R. C. LINVILLE, AGENT, . . Corvat.i.is, Oregon. . ob WM. McMURRAY, GEN.PAS9. AGtj., Portland, Oregon. . age- . '. : - ' : " '