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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 1

The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 1

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"ii I 1 1 ,1 LL" i- l-B--. MGEH Inic-htene KLAMATH COUNTY LEU UIU UUUIHLUU III CITY II llfilll PIT GETSO.A.C AID II A telegrsm from the V. S. Department of Agriculture informs A. C.

Eli Isli twider at near pellfountatn susi a fearful death muock mesa) morntnc Where Agate avenue cronses tlm -SU" mat the povemment p-lH co-one rata with the stat of Oregon in establishing ami maintaining an irrigation es-periment and demonatratloa farm In Klamath county to dentonstrate to farmers the powUbiUUes of production on reclaimed land there. This 40-arre tract, probahly on government land near Klamath Falls, so that the students of agriculture In' the htgb sthcoi uia.v bave the benefit of the trark In Fairmount. savs the Eugene Reeistw and continues: Mr. Brings hsd come to Engene to spend ChriBtmas and was last spen in 8prineftpid in an intoxicated condition Monday ntsht He evidently remained there until thi (temonatratkms, will be the first of Clause I in. Franchise several be placed in soutbrrn and central Oegim, Klamath county is 1 estimated to have acres ot cars stopped running and started to Contains Some Postmaster Johnson and the Employes Work Overtime warn to tueene.

The switch tillatilp land with enormous agvtcul No 1 Q67 was backing to Springfield to do its switching for the morning and, tural posalbimies, Until recently It aas been devoted mrgely to live ftock. 1 it is. thought to be particularly we.ll thing About a Year's Notice. i adapted to the dairying and swine me man was seen to De walHlng along the but it was thougift had gotten off the track to avoid the engine. Just as ii got near him he got onto the track and before the engine rinsing business with Intensive meth and Xmas Day, ods.

turh co-operative work In ex mm stopped ne was under, the wneeis ana was Instantly killed. jne oooyswas taken to Coroner pcriment in dry farming methods atUipted to that district to determine what crops, cereal and foiage, are beat suited to the locality. No definite steps toward the location of the new station can be taken until the state and college have for- uoraon morgue and a iurv mnan. This year's Christmas business at tUe'city ofcorwllto acquire om.Br f'omuaav's plant In elled who invEtieated the nA the Corvallis postofflce broke all pre vious records. The office, with seven' nearo tne evidence of witnesses, and Mt nest year, or at any time be- KfcuH MmtirnKitiVy.l.iiini ratiinini.r.nw.ii.iiwniii.w teen at work on tbe busiest days, wag atmost swain D4, but bv nuttlnsr la ot a Ave year orougnt in a verdict in accoi-danee with the facts, exonerating the matly accepted the government otter i and the requirements of the govern MISS ALICE L1NDLEY I0! Winning November 28.

1913? swttching crew from anv liabiiitv. ton to twelve hours a day, and bf ment have been met. Leading; Woman jn "Davtd Harum" at the Opera House next Monday Night working until noon yesterday on delivery, the tremendous Christmas moil E. Jinking, of Junction City, who had seen Briggs'the same night, -was sent for and'identified the body and i chance remark, following the ar iiMes appearing In the Gazette-Times 1 tides this paper to wts put Into tit. hands of t'orvallta people without delay.

The civil ser HLL OF BILL up the original franchise granted hi assiens for the op- ESIHE 01D11" (Ml! MIGHT fitv. now owned by the TELLS THE TIME told whpre iie.had been working. was 41 years old and his parents who lived in Illinois, are both dead. 3 It was learned afterwards thnt deceased was a hair brother of the first wifef Judd'B, Drew of this city, and a cousin of hjs present wife. He frequently cams to Mr.

Drew's home on holiday occasions, or when he wanted Prtw Co. in that franchise vice requires postal employes to wor hut eight hours a day, and the many entra hours pt'tifl by oillcw tore, and carriers and Postmaster Johnson came only from prim In their work and a d'lro that should nnt.be disappointed Jn receipt ot their Christmas mail, Tha, etr work and special effort shot Id be ifound a clause which ay: th asth day of November 1H3. and at the end of each success- thereafter HSU WASHINGTON, Dec 2. When ot nve yea IHa vlcrht unit i ....11 th little wooden ball on ton of th to get away from the camp for layoff. He was a good worker and not heartily appreciated.

to'purchase proper legis- State, War and Navy bulldlugs drops Hotting into details, the sare ot generally addicted to the liquor' habit with thud, ships thousands of mtl-j atamps on Monday. th 33rd, which but nis indulgence at this time hriners Bl to be erantea. UPON at tea la all directions ot ilia com Next Monday "night ht the opera house the Slebert-MorrlsoH players will open a three-night engagement, presenting that delle-htful comedy, "David Harum," by Edward B. Rose, author of Janice- Meredith, The Fris oner of Zenda. Alice, of Old Vin-fpnnpR The Rosarv.

etc. "David pass set tbclr chronometers. For tbia a sad Christmas to hiB friends, who are greatly, shocked by his fearful was the heaviest day, totaled almost I5O0. The total registered letters and package recelvt-rt- was 348, and the ONE YEAR'S WRITTEN" NOTICE! to his little ball represent! the official time A. wein oeath.

etc." total sent out was in man that tame cannot be eetlmsted, to- of thia country, and the official time at sea for American vessels, It 1 operated from the naval observatory, Harum" has been read and re-read cpt as a waiter ot bulk, The spa hv most of the present day people: exactly at noon, and as it falls the Ar p11b an interesting heart Story, has cunm back room of tha pottorhca was erowrtd with packages of vwy description, all ot wblcli had to sort 1WIBL lington iniKf- "yjitloa wlrclesse tne one flash A tfcruuglt the air, the n-nv tit lot ot coniear. ann noms ne mi- -First will soinewiuy MDlaln definitely whether the lost its. opportunity when it iied to give such "one year's writ-vn before November 2S. 113T Hoes tiiat clause lnean tnat t6e 5Uy should have given notice on or before Nov 28..1912, In It proposed to Knv 2. 191.3? The Gazette- rhar1i Hraif the 18 feet ece tflght to tne last amvieenae telegraph bi-twCur flashes It over bis ed, routed and stamped, and for two of ground now occupied by the build- ay -J.

o. mm i iiii) keys; antf tens of thousands of clock are. telegraphically regulated to the dot. or three days carriers bad to opera tt hand, wagons. One dr Postmaster Johnson used hi auto, Each carries: delivered hundreds ot pounds each composed of first claw eastern players ing in which the "Orange" confectionery is located.

This has given rise to two rumors: That the First and includes the following:" DeMolne Rlhi.rt flhirlev McDonald, Nat T1b! has an Intimation that the Ore-m Vnvet Co. so construes that day. And Christmas mall Is Mill coming in In no small quantities. Hnlniea. C.

E. SStrong. KOOeri inner- flump How about It? Lieutenant Peter J. Hennessey has unit nnhert Cohoon. Alice Llndiey, TRY THE TRYBEfi the clause above comes Patsy dray, Sadie Ucan ana may m- National proposes to reconstruct Its bank building by the addition of a story and remodeling the lower floor so as to include the confectionery -s eighteen feet; the other umor being that Mr.

Hout bad sold the property with the intent of building. on the been ordered to o. A. u. in piace oi Lieutenant Miller, who has rejoined eenaill.

The company comes with ex Much of it was put into tne posuu-flces too late for delivery at Corvallli in time for the Christmas holiday. Postmaster Johnson la eathostnstto over the work his force accomplished and gives them all the praise, his regiment. He is a former com cellent recommendations, and we are mandant at Washington State Col- nmnirert a nerformance high class In b. Pullman, Wash. It Is believed miarter Dioca.

ai mini uu here that this is a temporary assign We say "Try the Tryber," because to try It Is to truly appreciate Its high standard of construction and design, and (u matchless musical qualities. all respects. It Is the Intention of this attraction to play two, or three nights a week In Corvallis, and the halance of each week In other nearby now occupied by the City Livery Sta- snotlier explaining how the transfer utell be made. This says the plant hall be appraised by three arbitra-tor, one selected by the city, one by tin company, and a third selected by tli other two. It also provides that tha franchise granted by the city sot be considered aa a part of the valuo of the Following this i found the following phrase- fllnmr' ment.

hlpR. and at once. Neither rnmor imu to be exactly correct. M. No more perfect piano Is possible to Woodcok, of the First National, says make, and we know of none other cities.

The plays offered will be first class royalty pieces, 'and the prices will wlihin the reach of all. Re SPECIAL SOTICE. T. B. Eaton, laU of San Francisco.

Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat and fitting gtassca. 304 Bouth Second street, corner Jefferson. Phone Ind. 1209. ll-iS-lnao PEAKP0ITES, that receives mors enthusiastic praise more desk room is needea.

ana mm Bvntnaiiv the banking room may be served seats will be 85 cents and gen from the multitude of musicians and music lovers throughout the country. hut. there are no definite "Hnwpvflr. nothing in this section eral admission 2 cents. PEAK.

Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. nlans of any sort.

He-thought the hunk should have that eighteen feet shall be construed as giving to said ttty the right or option to purchase or acouire said "power plant or any Harry Davidson celebrated- Christmas by having a family reunion with their r.htirirei and grandchildren with We are ptoud to recommend it as IDEAL In every sense. Call at 205 Second street and "Try the Tryber." i JAS. MAMBEH8. Mgr. KOTICI rf mum tham At ihair home.

apparatus used in or about the same or accessary for Us full enjoyment, MIhr Sarah Brnshear, or I'oruanu, and took it at this time only because it happened to be available. As for the rumor affecting Mr. Hout, no official statement could lie seiurtd. as Mr. Hout is in Portland.

However, associates with him at his place of mi Riiiif Second say nothing -2-Zt Ind. phone 3143. jUl kl HUM li! including the right and franchises. i unending the holidays with Mrs. Dr.

Curtis ey specialist, will positively give a written guarantee with every pair of glasses fitted by him. Office over Allen's Orug Store. Phon Ind, 2431! Siairway on Madison 8U Pratt her home on Hurricane I IMDDniiCMCMTC ic. etc." Who knows exactly what the word- want ads bring llnlohtl) tlazette-Tlrnes quick iivirnuvLiftuiiiu; nnvirlson took Mr. Bradley ing of the franchise implies.

White the discussion of the purchase of the Orosen Power holdings here are k. the Corvallis hospital for definite lias lioi-n dei ided upon -it thia time For a cou 1- of ears Ir. I lout i-nnslderert bit.ldiiw on Inn prop treatment of 'his wounds received in vvvtnriT Or Dec. 23 -The ser-iT nodi'T discussion, a definite under Kandlne of what the franchise actu a quarrel last Mr. Baird 1s Bpendlng Ins holiday vacation witn an uuur erty and has come mar It at but tire deal has ecr fallen through.

There is nothing definite no. 1ms much is known, however. Hout can find for a good building there if he will no invest his ally provides might help some. Who knows? The columns of this paper are open for explanation or, utseus- One-Third Off on all Toys and Christmas Goods till Jan. 1st sloa.

If our opportunity has passed in this vital matter should understand the facts and get busy the proper way. the sooner we know It; the better. vice given by the t'orvallls ft Lantern railroad bdween the Willamette Valley and Yaiiulna bay may be changed, i W. Campbell, general superintendent of the Southern Pacific lines In Orewju, wiil'h Includes tbe Corvallis. Eastern, arrived in Yaquln.a in his private car Christmas eve.

one hour, and thirty minutes late. Mr Canu-bell remarked that he intended put-, ting on some new crews of men to it ta not. then the public' Interested money. The Corvallis State Bank, n-u. ha nit that Is to open here In March has secured a lease on the Fischer building across across Second Tnliaii hotel, will re- model this, mane iau r-v and occupy it until such a time as other quarters are necessary.

done to that corner will help things th" tciity very materl" ollV per cent redaction the road at riiiioimuu. Southern Pacific took over the Corvallis Ea8tern.it was Intended to improve the roadbed fifteen mile annually, and new rails were laid along the track. Some -of these rails were laid between Sunimit and ahvi a distance of a few miles but the k. ruii were gathered UP and Our January Clearance Sale Steam Heatine Plait. It is' rumored that the city may i 'a "central heating be ore hauled off to another Woe they were th md has seen many long The matter is wun and favorably.lt 1.

isaid idea being to serve entire business fmm one plant. This ouiu wrecks The train scheduled for four twBiitv-five time m.i. to rareiv less than an be a weaderful improvement. Starts Next Saturday nour late Vaqulna th. GOULD IOT Dft delaying the paaseitgrre, preHB.

(Special to New Years' Post Cards lc each BERG eo-ifri iiec 2. Morton Free lxc EE! 11 red eight t.ia n-lf tieitro SfirZ, fro behind China and Decorated Ware to January 1st Here is a chance while it lasts to get your friends a New Yearif Gift at a bargain at Johnso Hunter i tKtn vr (Snial to C-T.) nritiirtiirtrM. nam. tn ne light a Mm a fitnniiaii A Safe Place to Trade rio.cSBhwintheots man(1 coal stova last night Th cabin caught fire ttw he tbe charred body of "'n covered this morning. Tbe fire irora abln apread to the outhouse The scout ves Chester, disaater, reiwi the Titanic and de- llav View lighthouse, only a i.irui, n0 othcr povernment stroyed' 3'00 worth of supplies.

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