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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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I GREAT Distinction in Dress People and Events FOR RENT. Attorney Arthur Clarke went tc BATES; One cent per word first Insertion; cent per -word each other Insertion. Thirty words or lew, $3.00 per month, Ho advertisement accepted for less than 23c. Wear 'an- American Lady Corset and yea look as if neither time nor effort had been spared to make your corset individually perfect. American Lady Corsets, so correct- ly designed, so perfectly tailored, so faultlessly fitting, confer on the wear-r style, elegance of line and distinction In dress.

Why not ask our corsetiere to show you "your" particular American Lady model? The price of American Lady Corsets is no greater than that of ordinary corsets. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 5-hors power electric Ind. phone 101. B-l-St FOB SALB-Good light buggy.

$10 takes It, Mast make Call 141 Harrison St 5-1-3 1 FOR SALE Fresh hams. l7o pet pound, at the People's Cash' Dept. Store. 1 t-30-tt FOR SALE A' few baby cents each, O- A. C.

and Tancred Ind. phone L2 8 7. College View Poultry Farms. -29-tf HO Vhlt ham's Ladles' Cash Sore American Lady Corset Priees range fiom $1 to $5 PERFECTION IN STYLE AND FIT IS GUARANTEED BY USING Fashionable McCall Patterns TlM latMt tyla, Emplra mnd Bolnv ftt, Flowtar iImtm, Tvti iVtrt. tailored and ioul, plain' ooatunx.

auitabto for dsnlopmmt, to Silki Umu. Straw and the saw Cotton fabrics, found In wldMt aalactlon In tba ow McCall rattans sew aa sal. FOR SALE -Some fresh cows, fam- 'ily or dairy. Chas. W.

Buell, R. F. D. 3. Albany, Oregon.

4-27-6t FOR SALEj-30 acre farm, close In. A Call lads, phone 7555. FOR BALE Eight acres on electric rail-way one mile south of Corval-Hs; alt smooth, level land, black clay soil all under, cultivation. Good public highway along one side, Portland, Eugene Eastern lectfo runs along west side of land. Will make splendid berry ranch, garden farm, or chicken i ranch.

Price Row- ley, Rupert, Ida. 4-19-tf FOR SALE A large comfortable home near the center of town, 142 N. Seventh cor. ackBon. Bath rooms upstairs and down; two lots 100x100; shade trees, fruit trees, small fruits, ornamental shrub-' bery, barn and other out-' buildings.

Terms reasonable, part cash. Might consider trade for unimproved lots or farm land near Corvallls, with part cash. Inquire of E. D. Ressler, Corvallls, Oregon.

4-19-tf Costuma (43s MOCaU Bodice 6440 SUrt 046 15c aaca fmt lAfaaWcCaf Duat-A4ata sat a ytumlf-h wit mmk aai You will always find the lataat and most stylish Fashions In HeCaH't Pa par Patttma, Aak fur any deiign you want. You can aasily maka It yourself, task wall dressed and save "money. The Summer McCall Book of Fashions NOW ON SALE ONLY 5c A COPY When Bought With Any 15c McCall Pattern The Peoples' Cash Department Store (Successors to Moses Trask Co.) CORVALLIS, OREGON Waist 4r Skirt at DELUXE TOURS CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS 0 fatrotaory Jillinery SALE will continue for days. We still have a large number of beautiful trim- meanais wnicn we win oi- fer at the very low price of $3.48 i Prices throughout our I store are for cash, and for I that reason they are very i much lower than under the credit system. 1 I Come in and get acquinted.

Get our prices on groceries. I We put the prices down. People's Cash I Dept. Store Successors to MOSES TRASS CO. I BUSINESS POINTERS.

SPECIAL For clean-up week. Re duction on all lawn mowers, C. Darst Cash Furniture Store. 5-l-2t IF YOTJ WOULD Have your dollars do double duty, try the People's Cash Dept. Store.

4-30-tf IF YOU ARE TROUBLED With constipation, rheumatism, weak kidneys or dyspepsia, just get a 25 cent box of Bergen's Laxative Tablets and take them as directed. They give wonderfully good results. 4-28-6t FIREPLACE Building and remod eling done by James at reasonable prices. AH work absolutely guaranteed. Call Ind.

phone 4427 or 1245. 4-6-lm PLANTS FOR SALE Tomato, aster, petunia Lobelia, Wall Flower, etc. Splendid pansy plants now ready. All the above of best Btrain and fine plants. J.

A. Gilkey, 80th and West Jockson. 4-10-lmo SPECIALS On dried fruits at Sharp's Grocery, 259 Monroe St. -4-7-tt SCREENSNow is the best time to have your screens made to Srder before the flies get here. R.

H. Colbert ft Son. Ind. phone 131. 4-7-lmo PAINTING, TINTING and paper hanging.

First class work guaranteed. Call Ind. phone 254. C. H.

Smith. 4-6-lmo HOME LAUNDRY Personal atten tion given to curtains of si sixes woolens, silks, and fancy clothes. Call after 6 p. m. Ind.

phone 2269. Mrs. B. Milander, 223 N. 15th St 8-25-lma DO IT NOW--Contract your next winter's wood now.

Get the wood question off your mind. Buy it now at the lowest prices and pay for it when delivered during the summer or fall. Delivery to suit purchaser. Phone us for our prices and terms. We have first and second growth' fir, oak, maple an-I alder.

Van Orden ft Archibald Phones Ind. 1538 or 4109. S-25-lmo SPLENDID BARGAINS At Brauer ft Conley's Furniture Exchange Department, corner Third nd Monroe streets. Inquire at the main store on Second street. 8-28-tf GARBAGE HAULED, PLOWING DONE- CLEAN UP Let us haul away your garbage or refusa Will do It by single job or contract by month and will attend to it regularly We also do 5 garden plowing Johnson ft Jones, Ind.

phone 2526 1464 Harrison St 10-22tf WOOD, WOOD Oak, ash, fir, maple Order your supply now and be sure of getting dry fusi at reduced prices. Prompt deliver Phone your order. Ind. 1403 Bell 176. CorvalUt Fuel Co.

-4-lBM MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN $2,000 to loan on farm property. Address Box 141, City P. O. 6-S-tf MONEY TO LOAN.

GOOD farm loans made at a lower rate of interest, 2 to 7 years. Pay off your high priced mortgage or improve your farm and stock up Plenty of money to build your home any pay in monthly pay menu. Morgan ft Walker. 2-18-tf FARMERS YOU WANT CHEAPER MONEY. I can furnish any amount; long terms, at lower rates than others ask in fact, so cheap ly that your loan becomes an to' vastneat, which will develop your farm, secure ignore stock or pay off high-rate mortgages.

Eastern money, prompt service; bo delay Bend full description ot farm and amount wanted. also make building loan. Writ O. H. Bkot-hatm, Bpeclal Representative, Box 111.

Eugene, 1-22-lmo Same time and ratet as all rail fares include meals and berth at sea. F. L. Miller, is at Alsea, havinj gone there on Saturday on business. Mrs.

Mary Stoddard, deputxeountj recorder, has been out of the offlct for a week on Account of ill health. Mrs. A. TV Peterson, of Toledo, Lincoln county, is a guest of her father and other relatives' who reside near Alpine. "Grandma" Tuggle, of Alsea, died last week.

She was the mother of Wm. Barclay and Jived to the ripe old age of past 90 years. Robert Johnson and C. C. Hud left on the morning train for Port lane' to continue thetr 'services on the United States grand Jury.

Miss Mayuie Crawford Is the guest of friends In Portland, where she went last week, and "will remain iii the metropolis several days. G. H. Myers, whose knee was so badly injured at" the sawmill last week, is still detained at the Corvallls hospital, but is gradually recover ing. Attorney Jay Lewis, the new law partner of Attorney J.

Fred Yates, returned today from Eugene, where he had spent several days attending to business matters; Congressman and Mrs. W. C. Hav- ley were In Corvallls Saturday on their way to Salem from Monroe, where they had spent several dayni visiting wlth relatives and friends. Mrs.

C. 1. Barclay and little son are at home from Junction City, where they went last week to attend the wedding of her sister, Misa Mabel Dinges, and Edward Winter, and visit her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dinges.

Ttifflast meeting for this seasonal the Emmanuel class In personal re ligion will he held in the Episcopal parish house this evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all who care to attend this class. This class will re-open In the fall of the year. Leon Van Order, Percy Bcholl, Miss Mabel Peterson, Miss Hildred Inman and Hiss Van Order, all of Eugene, came to Corvallls Saturday to see the O. A.

game played here on that Miss Van Order remained here to spend several days as the guest of friends. "From Old England to New En gland," the stereoptlcon lectu-o de livered at the Congregational church last night, was of unusua: interest. portraying the landing of the pll grams and early days in America, together with the history of the Con gregational church, which is interwoven with the early days of our country- Mrs. R. H.

Huston and Mrs. Etta Lee arrived home last evening from Portland, where they had spent sev eral days visiting with friends and enjoying the pleasures offered in the metropolis. Miss Helen Huston Is how domiciled at the Good Samaritan training school for nurses, and is al ready keenly interested in her new work. She will take a three years' course in that profession. Ralph V.

Wright, of Butte Falls a member of the senior class which graduates from O. A. C. next month has accepted a position as agriculturist at the Oregon State Training School at Salem, and left Saturday to take charge of the work. He will instruct the boys in the science of agriculture.

Mr. Wright is one of a number of popular seniors who have already taken charge 6f responsible positions. He will return to Corval lls next month to receive his degree, Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Hargrafen and two daughters, accompanied by a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har grafen, left this morning tor Quinaby, a small town in Marion county, where Mr. Hargrafen has purchased a black.

smith shop, and the family will re side. They came to Corvallls from Iowa a few weeks ago and had passed much of the time In this city while looking for a suitable The Hargrafen have acquaintances In Corvallls and greatly enjoyed their stay here. UNDERTAKERS. 8. BOVEB, FUNERAL DIRECT-or and Licensed Embalmer.

Lad) Assistant. Office ot County Cor oner. Independent phone 46; Bel phone 2 4 J. Parlor Monroe, cor ner Fifth street, opposite conn kona ATTORNEYS YATES ft LEWIS. ATTORNEYS-AT Office, Room 3, 4, 6, 7, First National Bank Building.

E. H. WILSON. ATTORBNY-AT-Law. Foster Building.

Corvallls. 0IO. W. DENMAN, ATTORNET-AT Portland this morning on a brief business visit The mothers section of the Col lege Folk Club will meet tonight with Mrs. W.

B. Anderson, 826 south Seventh street R. C. Beery and family, recent residents of Corvallls, have "shipped their household goods and left at noon over the Oregon Electric for Bend, eastern Oregon, where they go to reside, Dr. and Mrs.

Clarence Hartley end little son Max will arrive home to night from Salem, where they have spent the week end with Mrs. Hart ley's mother, Mrs. Eoff, and other relatives in the Capital city. 41 Miss Ellen Powell Dabney, an in structor In the public schools at Seattle, who had spent month in Corvallls while, taking special work at O. A.

left on the 18:12 Oregon Hlectric fpr her home In Washington, Mrs. Newby, of Salem, and Mir-Rush, a teacher In the Jfewberg schools, were guests of Miss Myrtle Gause, a local Instructor, during the week end. Mrs. Newby is a sister of Miss Gause. H.

L. Mack, of Bellfountain, former county school superintendent, wa? in Corvallls yesterday. His face war covered with a full grown crop of whiskers and he looked like stranger. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Morgan, of Albany.

were guests yesterday ot Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hartsock, returning to the Hub City last evening.

The visitors are relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Hart- sock. Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Tozler were at Albany yesterday on a visit to frieudp and were accompanied home by Al len W. Bailey, of Portland, who came to Corvallls for a brief visit 'at the Tozler home, leaving this morning for the metropolis. A.

P. Johnson arrived Saturday from a trip to Iowa, where he passed several weeks visiting relatives and friends at his old home at Cedar Falls and at Des Moines. Mr. John son was In the east to look after business matters also. i Mr, and MS.

Herbert Roome guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. U. Steel- oulst, old time friends, left last even ing for their home In Eugene. Mrs Roome had spent the past week In Corvallls and was joined Saturday evening by Mr.

Roome. Salem Statesman: Governor and Mrs. Wlthycombe attended the Junior Prom, of the O. A. C.

at Corvallls last night, asking as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Geeorge Putman and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M.

Putman- of New York City, who are the house guests of the Putmans on Be I lev ue street. The Corvallls-Eugeno high school baseball game played here Saturday afternoon was won by the visitors, 18 to 8. Up to the end of the third inning the game was-a good one, with no scoring on either side, when the Corvallls pitcher developed a sore arm and was obliged to retire. All scores were made In the fourth, sixth and eighth innfngB. J.

J. Beard left yesterday for the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jenks, at Tangent, after spending several days at the home of his son. Prof. H.

Beard, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Beard will leave Tangent Thursday for San Francisco Thursday to visit fhe Panama Pacific Exposition, and will spend severarweeks In that city 'fhey expect to return to Oregon about the first of June, and will come to Corvallls to reside during the Bummer months, occupying Captain Beard's home while he and Mrs -Beard are away on a tour of California. JOLLY'S TAXI NOTICE.

Taxi at your pervlce, night and day. Call O. B. Jolly, Ind. phone 2173 Residence 413 8.

2nd. 5-1-41 NO USE TO TRY TO WEAR OCT YOUR COLD? IT WILL WEAR YOU OCT 1N8TRAK Thousands keep on suffering coughs and colds through neglect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and epidemics as the result of a-neglected Ccld? Coughs and colds sap your strength and vitality unless checked ill' the earlyjtages. Dr. King's New Discovery Is what you need the first dose helps.

Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel much better. Buy a bottle toflaj and start taking it at once. 1 Want Letter Beads, BUI Heeds Statements, Envelopes or any kind of prtntingT The GT. caa sapplf roar wants promptly and atlsfa FOR RENT Modern Ave room'house with basement, housekeeping rooms. Inquire 428 S.

11th St. FOR RENT Five room five blocks from post office, IM per month, W. F. Groves, Phone 119. 5-3-Mon Fit tf FOR RENT A five or six room house, on College Strictly modern.

Possession lane or July. Address. "31. Q. care Gazette- Times.

4-20-tf FOR RENT Boom and board, or room only, for one person. 112 K. 8th street Ind. phone 1202. 4-12-tt FOR RENT Flue piano for rent or sale.

Call ind. phone 4484. 8-27-lmo WANTED. WANTED Ten men to prune hops. Tuesday morning, May 4.

Seavey's Hop Yard. Must board in town. Call Ind. phone 1190, or Farmers 1F1. 5-a-3t WANTED Cook for remainder of school year for fraternity house.

Call Ind. 3537. Fj-3-lt WANTED At Andrews Kerr's, fresh eggs every day. Will pay cash. 4-30-tf WANTED Carpentering, lawn work gardening, or work of any kind.

Must have It. e' Would like farm work by jear. Ind. phone 3410, 4-28-tf WANTED To exchange good piano for rent of modern cottage Address "Piano," care Gazette-Times. 4 4-28-Bt WANTED To hear from owner, of good farm for sale.

Send cash price and description. C. H. Buah, Minneapolis. Minn, 3-27-6t Sat WANTED Setting hens that are set ters; no "roosters" need apply.

Will pay, seventy-five cents each and come and get 'em. Independent phone X369. Nuaje Game Farm, Corvallls, Oregon. 4-5-tf LOST LOST Saturday, about 6 purse containing sum of money, on 2nd or Jefferson between 2nd and 3rd. Finder will receive reward for return to Gazette-Times.

OSTEOPATHS DR. EMILY MALCOMSON BARSS Treatment by appointment Residence 211 N. 12th St. Ind. phone 3144.

DR. ELIZABETH LANE-HOWELL8, Masonic Temple, Corvallls. Tele phones: Residence 2443; office. 1481 PHYSICIANS WE ARE SPECIALISTS In our line. We guarantee our operations on all high-priced merchandise to give satisfaction successfully remove all dissatisfaction found under the credit system.

The Peo-, pie's Cash Dept. Store. 4-30-tf DR. HARRY J. ANDERSON, Physician and Surgeon.

Obstetrics and diseases of women and children specialty. Suites 2 and 8, Masonic Building, Corvallls, Ore. Phones: Ind. 1600: Bell 120. DR.

SHERMAN E. WRIGHT, (of Drs. Nunn ft Wright, Portland), Ear, Nose and Throat and fitting of glasses. Corvallls every Saturday. Office Suite 2, Hout Building, Madison and Third Sta.

$-2-tt FRATERNITIES. CORVALLIS LODGE NO 14, A. F. A. Stated communications first and third Wednesdays of each month.

B. J. THATCHER. W. M.

C. KNOPF, Bec'y. FERGUSON CHAPTER NO E. R. A.

M. Stated eonvocs second Wednesday of each month. A. K. RUBS.

H. P. 0. B. HOWARD, SeCy BRUCE COMHANDERT No.

IT, K. T. Stated eon clave first Friday In each month. N. It.

SABER, at" 0. L. F. W008TER. Recorder ST.

MARY'S CHAPTERNb. 0. E. 8. 8tated meetings on the second Tuesday evening of each month.

a LEONORA KERR, W. M. A LILA DOBELL, SecreUry. OREGON OOTJRCTL NO. 1, R.

ft 8. Stated assemblies fourth Wednes days at Mek month. B. BHATT.T. K.

f. al WOnB0Cnc. Mr ClaaslAed UttM Mad pay yen to sell or a FOR SALE Entire stock of groceries and fixtures. G. E.

Carter, receiver, 238 Sivjnd St Ind. phone 8232. 4-13tf FOR SALE Hatching eggs from best laying strain S. C. W.

Leg- horns (O. A. C. stock). College View Poultry Farm.

Phone Ind. L287. 4-6-imo FOR SALE 5 acre tract near city on easy terms. Mrs. Will Ryder, 621 N.

14th St. Phone 4139. 4-1-tf FOR BALE, WOOD--Oak, ash, fir and maple, by Smith Campbell. Infl. phone 76S.

3-17-imo FOR SALE Are you looking for a bargain fat'" residence lots? City water, electric" lights, telephone, accessible. If io, see Byron Taylor, Ind. phone 4238. Price $150 to $200. Terms if 3'13-lmo FOR SALE Oats and vetch baled hay.

Ash and maple wood. Phones Ind. 4172; Bell Roy Rick-ard. i 1-S-lmo FOR SALE Loose hay, either at ranch or delivered. Call John F.

Moore, Ind. phone 2244, or Martin Bexf ord, Ind. phone 7702. J-23-tf FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Staple merchan-- dise for cash at the People's Cash Dept. 8tore 4-3 0-tf TO EXCHANGE A choice home of 6 acres at Carlton, Yamhill County for home in Corvallls.

Must be good. Give number and street. Address Box 414, Carlton. Oregon. 4-28-lBt DRESSMAKERS via Oregon Electric, North Bank Road and the Triple Screw, Six Deck Palace of the Pacific-SS 'Northern Pacific -May 3, 7, 11,15 sssssaailav fitwiol Steamer Train leaves Prtflar.rl fi a.

Arrives FIsvcL on Ship-Arrive SAN FEANCISCO at 8:30 Next Day. Round Trip Fares to San Francisco From Corvallis, 30 Day Limit 90 Day Limit $3190 Rates to San Diego and Los Angeles on inquiry of agent or by mail. Optional rail or water-route south of San FranetsTco SUMMER TOURIST FARES EAST, MAT IS. It. H.

CR0ZIER, A. P. A. F. S.

Agt Portland, Oregon Corvallis, Oregon -JTOTlCETO DRESSMAKERS By sending or leaving your address at This Week is Hotpoint Week flotpoint Weekla the big annual event In. electrical appliance Sales. It takes place all over the United States. It has won the favor of the housewives of the country, i This peart new $5.00 electric table stove for $3.35. Thta pear price reduction Hotpoint Electric Iron.

El Grilstooo is the name of the new cooking device. It's a pippin a really practical cooking apparatus of the simplest and most convenient kind. Big enough to cook with' -small enough to use on the dining table. Just Take a Good Look at El Grilstovo and you'll want to buy it Boils, broils, fries and toasts and performs two cooking operations at one time with the same powerful heating element Don't be disappointed. The manufacturers placed a limited stock only to be sold at the $3.35 price.

$5.00 after this week. our store we have delivered to eaih nuarter one of the large McCall quarterlies. You will "aliio receive other matters of interest to tou. The People's Cash Store, Corvallls, successors to Moses ftTraskCo. 5-3-" MRS.

"WEiSTON 326 S. 12th St. Evening Gowns, Dresses, Coats and Suits. Work first class. Very lat- est, up to date, chic Parisian styles.

Ind. phone 463. 8-29-tf DRESSMAKING Done at home, or hr the dav. SatlsfacUon guaran- teed. Ind- phone 2377.

3--lmo DRESSMAKING I ffUl do drees- making at nome, or go oui mmi. Wlir also make Udlos wit, and Misis for ladles and children. Bat- Ufactlon guaranteed. Call Mrs WntaeL Ind. Dhone $10 8 ISth BL.

near JeRerson. t-t-lmo 'BaaavssaaBsaaBaHaBam CHIROPRACTORS CHraOPRACTOR PR. K. WIDMER Graduate of Pacino Chtropractlo Cot lege, Portland, 6re ailments successfully; treated, Office, suites 8-T, Hont Bids. IntU SEVEN TBAR3' KXPIBtBNCni IN anruf ekronle and nervoiu 4to- aesea is CorvmUia.

Dm W. A. ana Ida roaWr, H. tni St. PP- sdta Blckardt Garage.

CorvsAHa. S-I4-U See Ell Grilstovo at Cole Cummlngs, Wltzlg aeetrlo Co. Oregon Povor Co Phone 42-R, 3311. 329 S. Second St Get Yours Today Sure Law, CorvalUs, Or.

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