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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
ro Y THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE Published Tuesdays and Fridays by the Gazette Publishing Co., for $2.00 per annum, or 25 per cent discount if cash is paid in advance. G. A. E. ELECTS OFFICERS Ellsworth Post He'd Inter- esting Meeting. Ellsworth Post No. 19, G-. A. R. met in regular session Satur day night, December 5th, and elected the following officers for the coming year : Commander, G. W. Cummings ; Senior Vice Commander, S. Whiteside ; Jun ior Vice Commander, W. Vidito; Quartermaster, W. II. Dobell ; Surgeon, John Woods Chaplain, J. H. Penn ; Officer of the Day, West Newton ; Guard, Samuel Kerr. Delegates to the next annual State Encampment were chosen as follows : S. Whitesides, W. Vidito; alternates, A. Tucker, W. Howell. A delegation from the Wo men's Relief Corps, under the direction of the president, Mrs. Bullis, was admitted to the Post room and escorted up in front oj the altar, The president of the Corps, in a neat address, inform ed the veterans that the Corps had a relief fund of $15 which it desired to present to the Post. Commander Bullis ordered M. L. llubler, the Quartermaster, to advance and receive the money, which was accepted with unani mous thanks. After the regular order of bu siness had been disposed of the ladies served a bountiful supper which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. OAC LOSES TO MULTNOMAH Continued from first page . '- ROOSEVELT'S GREETING Hails Chamberlain as Next Oregon Senator. "I am glad to see you, Gover nor Chamberlain and Senator-to-be," said President Roosevelt last Saturday morning in greet ing Oregon's chief executive at the White House. Mr. Chamberlain had called to pay his respects, and with a number of other public men was waiting in the Cabinet room for an opportunity to see the Presi dent, when Mr. Roosevelt enter ed. He walked deliberately up to Mr, Chamberlain, extended his hand and greeted him as above quoted, adding: "The people of Oregon have expressed their choice for Sena tor. I stand by the will of the people, and I am for you for Senator." There is no likelihood Taft will come out with a statement adverse to Chamberlain. After the Teachers' Institute closed here last Wednesday eve ning many of the teachers re main over for Thursday - and Walker and Jamieson occurred, and it would be an injustice to the two great players to say that either had tfa e advantage, for both played excellent foot ball. Cady, Brodie, Enberg, Hastings, Pendergrass, Keck, Wallace, Evendon and Kelly each distinguished himself for OAC on frequent ' occasions, while Smith, Alexander, Oswald, while he was in the game, and McMillan, who succeeded him, Stott, Pilkington, Rader and Knudson played splendidly for the club. In fact, it was one of the best games seen in Portland this year, and both teams de serve special mention. The of ficials, Oliver Cutts and Ray mond Hockenberry, were all that could be asked. The teams lined up as follows : Multnomah n Position Corvallis io O. P. Smith LEE.. .Dobbin, Cady Walker L T R Jamieson Conant LGR Wallace Carlson C Kelly Rader, McClnre McMillan R G L. ..... . Evendon Oswald, Rader. . .R T L Pendergrass Alexander R EL Brodie ! Stott Q Gagnon Slaker L H R Enberg Pilkington RHL Hastings I Knudson ....F Keck Summary of the game: Touchdowns i Brodie, Pilkington, Stott. Goals from touchdown Stott, Keck. Goals from the I field Keck. Final score Multnomah, u; OAC, io. Time of halves 30 min utes. Now that the season is ended and there is time for impartial criticism or rather for weighing the merits of the team in general and the style of play carried out in the various games, it must be j acknowledged that Norcross has made a rndst capable coach and ! had his suggestions and advice been strictly carried out, there is every reason to believe that OAC would have won every game this year. There is no denying the fact that Norcross is the right man in the right place. His record here for the past two years has been clean and full of the" true athletic spirit. He should be retained for next season and if he will remain and is implicitly obeyed, OAC will be certain to fully retrieve the losses suffered this year. A Bargain. Why pay 1100 per acre for garden and fruit land when you can get just as good for less than half. miles from Philomath, Ore., 13 acres; 3 acres in culti vation, 1 acre of rich sandy loam, on river bottom, baa nee in brush and timbereasily cleared. This would make an ideal gar den and truck ranch. Onlv $550. Write or phone W. F. Caldwell, Philomath, Ore. lieu pnone 65. ll-27-4t. For Sale: 4 cows. 2 fair beef cows. $75 takes them. See or write W. F. Caldwell, Philo math, Ore. Bell Pone 265. 11-27-4 1 Friday to accept the invitation of OAC to visit the college and I inspect its many practical de pa rtua ents, Courses of instruc tion, were gi ven ' especially for the teachers and an interesting address was given .them by Miss Juliet Greer, dean of the Domes tic Science department and by others, and a reception was ten dered them at Waldo Hall. LETTER LIST The following letters remain uncalled for in the Corvallis postoffice for the week ending Dec. 5, '08: George Clay (2), Charles Hack ett. . B. W. Johnson, P M Sample Sale. You Take No Chancer ninen wou Buy At This Store All our goods are guaranteed ta comply with the - - - Pure Food Law We have the best, and nothing but the best. We Want Your Business, Modes Grocery The ladies of the Evangelical church will hold their Sample Sale in the W. C. T. U. Reading room on Friday and Saturday, December II, 12. In connection with the samples there will be delicious home made candies and various - other articles ; on ! sale. Call and see us. You will ! be certain to find something you 1 want. 12-4-2t: For sale Good single : or j double driving horse. Dark bay. ) Good and gentle. Weight 1135 , pounds ; 10 years old. Any lady j can drive him. For particulars j inquire at the Gazette office. - 12-4-tf: . Edison Records for December j now on sale. 1 ll-27-4t Graham & Wells. Subscribe for the Gazette. The U. S. Pomologist Col. G.B. Brackett says ''I am glad to know you are making an extra effort to disseminate Delicious apple. I have always told you I consider it the best of all varieties you have introduced" Do you know Stark Delicious? It is the apple that made the Wenatchee Valley famous horticulturally; the apple that was sold by Oscar Vanderbilt, Hood River, Ore., last year for $6.00 per box; the apple that sold at Hood River this year for $1.00 per box more than any other va riety and the apple that always tops the markets everywhere. Prof. H. E. Van Deman : Ex U. S. Pomologist, says:.- . "I saw some glorious apples in our Washington, D. C, market recently, and anions them was De licious, bringing the highest price of all.'' - i" . Have you tasted this royal fruit? If not, we will send a box of 3 specimens on receipt of 25 cents to pay partial express charges. (No charge is made for the fruit) . The 25 cents we will refund to you on the first order of trees you send us. Send for the fruit today and ask for our New Delicious Booklet. It is free. Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Company Louisiana Missouri U. S. A. AMBERQL RECORD At 50 Cents Gives the same amount 61 Entertain ment as two regular Edison Records at 35 Cents THE AMBEROL IS A NEW RECORD WITH A new RECORD Graham & Wells r 0 New Location Larger Stock Better Inducements These are the attractions we now have to offer our patrons, and we want everybody to know that our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Grain, Feed and Seeds Comprise' the best that can be procured, and our prices are making us lots of new customers. We Have Everything That's Good to Eat M. T I LIVERY Whitehorn Bldg,. Second St., Next to Small's Bakery nil II II WAaHINSTON ANDTKNTH STS. Ul PORTLAND. ORISON L-I WRITE FOR CATALOG BUSINESS COLLEGE WE JUnvdl si MSgjLSiid(S nff Rtanggs, irnxn In considering the problem of 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 r, Local Mer. Resolve to visit us. We have something suitable for every member of the family,. HOUDAY UNE OF PICTURES Framed and unframed now on display. Special Prices on Children's Vehicles Irish Mail, Express Wagons, Go-Carts. MGDLLEN BERGS & SWJ THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Benton County Lumber Co. Manufacturers of all kinds of Fir Lumber, Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Sawed and Split. Gedar Shakes Dealers in Doors, Windows, Lime, Brick, Cement, Shingles, etc. House Decorating FOR PAINTING AND PAPERING SEB W. . Paul. Ind. 488. 41t ATTORNEYS J. F. YATES, ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W. Office up stairs in Zierolf Building. Only Bet of abstracts in Bentoii County i. K. BRYSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Post Office . Building, Oorval us, Oregon'. JOSEPH H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-at-law. Office Burnett Bldg. Prac tice in all State and Federal courts. Notary Public. Abstracts. Land Titles PHYSICIANS B. A. CAT HEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 14, Bank Build mg. Office Hours : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence: cor. 5th and Ad ams Sts. Telephone at office and res idence. Oorvallis, Oregon. W.T. ROWLEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Special attention given to the Eye. Noee and Throat Office , in Johnson Blag. Ind. 'phone at of fice and leeidence. UNDERTAKERS M. S. BOVEE. FUNERAL DIRECT or and Licensed Embalmer. Suc cessor to Bovee & Bauer Corvallis, Oregon. Iud. Phone 45. Bell Phone 241. 89tf HEN RLE & BLACKLEDGE. UNDER takers and licensed embalmets, South Main St., Corvallis, 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 J3TNA REALTY COMPANY, 225 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. DRESSMAKING! 1 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. All kinds at the home of RQY YATES 14th and Harrison Sts. Phone Ind. 575 THIS COLD FOGGY WEATHER Calls for a good warm Overcoat. We have them direct from Corinth Woolen Mills $8.00 to $20.00 A. K. RUSS Dealer in Men's Furnishings CORVALLIS, - - OREGON 'VVaV'VVVVVSsV Thos. Boulden HEADQUARTERS FOR Live and Dressed Poultry, 4 none, urn ana uyster Shells, Prussian Stock and Poultry Tonic, Lice Killer, etc. Pav hiffhent rnnVi TnnrkAt nrirn lor Poultry, Eggs, Vesl and Hogs, i 212 Second Street. VSV.',fVf SPECIAL VALUES ON SUITS AND CLOAKS The Best Selection The Latest Styles The Most Reasonable Prices Every Garment Sure to Please II HENKLE ft DAVIS I ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE ttmj sWijWsslg