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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

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1 ItW nl ttl A I to the little Mtaa Petticoat whose nni nni mil was for a little wnifsjne expression me mure irieumj i YOU CAN MAKE DRESSES OF BORDERED MiJEBIALS. of a mild happinessTmaybe a solace. lation can Be, tne Better lor me ears they propose soundly to box the EE next day. WllllajB Walter Phttps, then our ley and the better for tne couege. minister to Germany, was traveling Criticising Corvallls for flagrant mis-wttb hint, aiid oa tha way down to 'takes is one thing, pursuing an atti-Soutb Bend the eoasUnt entrance of tude of continual fault-finding and The official announcement of Pres HAS 6EEI1 plain eitliens from other coaches into withholding all commendation is an- ident Robert E.

Btratiorn that the E. A S. between Corvallls and Eugene wilt be In operation by April 1. or approximately that, 1 ot Interest other For our part we should at our car filled Mr. Phelps with wonr dcii.

Duunii ill When bordered materials first earn out, a great deal was said for and against the possibilities they afforded for the making of pretty dresata. Of course, it was mostly due to the 1 -A der. CommerclaJ farmers, all sorts and conditions of men. came and introduced themselves to Mr. As a remit of hi public announce bent that he Intended to arreet o-dety people for giving prises at card least like to see a sort of armed trace maintained while the real inwardness" of the trouble can be determined.

Also, the statement hat George D. O'Connor, of this city, Is to be super intendent of the B. ft E. steam games If he ever obtained any evi train service, with headquarters at Salem, Is of special moment here, Blaise, and he sat and talked with theor all with that" simplicity which marks, the manners, even if It has departed from the spirit, of the republic. 'It is a remarkable alght" said tfeaca against them, Mike Thompson, Bight chief of police, has been requested by Mayor Berger to resign.

According to the Tortland press. fact that It waa generally urn. we known Just how to use those fabrics; whether the border were to be cut off and used as Inset pieces or, whether the material ought to be cut as it waa and let the border eome in as it may, But, by this time, most womea, know what splendid, and results can be' achieved rita Mr, Strahora, who has Just returned fir io aye the Eugene Guard, which con. Unues: from an extended tour of California, Mr. Phelps to us reporters, 'a sight studying the various interurban sys yon would witness in no other coun This action was taken by the mayor Under recent date Senator Jona tems there, has started to reorganise IECIES IDE tpo recommendation of the police than.

Bourne sent out the following try In the world. There is the premier of a great government; and yet the commonest man may approach him without ceremony and talk to Inquiry to various papers uo the operating force of the E. E. lines In this valley. He is quoted as saying that superintendent of some of the lovely bordered goods that are now displayed in the shops.

states quired into the authenticity of the report that Thompowm made this atata- Mv dear sir: I am very anxious to WASHINGTON. Feb. 17. Follow equipment will be Edward Bears, due him as though he were -v nenu Being satisfied that the pub-Uahed report was trul, the committee to arrive tomorrow from New ing the publication throughout the ''With my interest In the tariff obtain for the benefit of the Joint Committee, an intelligent expression of public opinion on theasic ques country several days ago of the destruction in Washington of more than question, which then seemed to me so fundamental, I did not lose the decided that it would he best for the police force to have Thompson resign. fork, where he has been la charge of the electric equipment of the New York Centrat lines, With him wilt $70,000 counterfeit money; the se opportunity to ask Mr.

Blaine about tions involved In the granting oi pea-eral aid in road improvement. It occurs to roe you might like to co come a number of experts In their cret service bureau has been besieged with applications from would-be blame for his removal, but he haa been carrying on bis so-called eursade various who will Immediately his reciprocity project; but after a while the conversation turned to more personal subjects. When he set to work to standardize the equip operate in this matter to the extent of stimulaing the public to an expres against card players without the ment. Mr. Sears cornea recommended knowledge or direction of his su sleuths who believe they can help the government run the counterfeiters to earth.

From time to time the list of applicants hag grown, until today as very capable in bis line. learned that I was from Ohio, he asked me suddenly If I could name the counties that formed the several congressional districts of the state. Frank t. Forbes will arrive from -The' police, committee la of the opinion, that, in order to maintain some kind of an efficient organi there is a total of 4,500 on hand. sion of their views.

If this suggestion strikes you favorably, will you kindly advise me as early as practicable as to public opinion in your section of the country- on the following questions. Spokane to become traffic clerk, after having been connected with the Spo I- could not, of course, do that, and I "Every time a big arrest or a big sation, there mifat be a head to the job of aonie kind is made by the se kane-Inland Empire line, a Hill Inter police department and raids or "cru supposed no one in thT world could do It, or ever' want to def It; but he could, and with a naive pride in the cret service, we get additional appli urban, as chief clerk of the general sades" roust hereafter be under the 1. Should the Government make cations from would-be manager for some time, D. O'Con appropriations in aid of public roadB? direction of the chief. Dorr's Statement nor will charge of the steam srj 2.

On wha roads should tne first said William Flynn. chief of the secret service. "Most every man who thinks he has detective ability drops Councilman Dorr, chairman of the accomplishment be did, and then astounded me by saying that hecou1d almost match the feat with any state in the union." vice and T. L. Bilitngsiey win supervise the electric service, with head Government appropriation, if made, police committee of the council.

In be expended: (a) all post quarters at Salem for the time being. peaking of Thompson's roads (r. f. d. and star routes); (c) us a line asking for a Job.

We have the counterfeiters pretty well in hand now, a ad no vacancies to the staff." ment that. He Intended to" Invade Shops Near Portland, main traveled market roads; (d)main private homes and arrest participants "In Lost Angeles I' studied the Interurban system of the la card games at parties, said: highways connecting Important cities and towns in state; (e) trunk line, A special from Pendleton says: "I will not endorse anvthlne like BEDFORD PAPER COMES TO DEFENSE OF 0. A. C. Southern Pacific in order that we may interstate highways connecting State Commencing when both were stu that, Those people have pleasant profit here by experiences down capitals and large cities? there," said Mr.

Strahorn, "and In dents at Carlisle, an Indian romance In which Em! I H. Hauser, prominent card parties at Which prizes are given both to the winner and." to the loser. S. Should the Government appropriation be expended on construction, Oakland I studied tbe.large railroad athlete, and Dolly 8tone. are princi- Wherein does the gambling come In? shops Just completed there.

The Port nals. will have its culmination at tmVtiOn maintenance, -on general improve- When It comes to saying "that Card agency On the Umatilla reservation pment, or on any or all of these, or games cannot be played at a party for land. Eugene ft Eastern Is going to locate shops at Portland, and we want it modern In every respect. I cannot For two years or more the Medtord Mail-Tribune has made the Oregon Agricultural College, President Kerr should the allotment by the Govern prises there ti something wrong, tomorrow, when Rev. 3.

G. pastor of the Tutuilla church" and a You can get them in challle. Voile, crepes, lawn, dimities, and in foul- ment be unconditional, or paid as a What, about the purses that are off say exactly it wilt be located reward after local authorities have i irdi thre are jeal marvels, ered at the fair grounds? If this constructed or maintained a highway but It will' be In the immediate vl cinlty of Portland. and Prof. C.

I. Lewis objects of persistent and vicious attack. It has policy were strictly carried out there could be almost no entertainment in "We are going ahead with the con the town. I've read the society struction as rapidly as possible, and former classmate of Hauser, will 'pronounce the. words that make them husband, and wife.

while at Carlisle, was one of the campus Idols because of his prowess on the football field, and among his many admirers was one of the prettiest of the dusky belles in weaves that look as IP they come from magic looms. And It is wonderful, too, how easy It is to work that material. You can arrange the border in any way that best suits you, but the tunic form of dress is particularly good for it, as columns, and I've noticed that the In good condition? 4. What proportion of cost of construction, improvement, or maintenance should be borne by National Government, State, county, road district, and abutting property owners. that we are doing things may be real elass of people Involved Is pretty good led from the arrival here last Sun seized upon every possible pretext for Carping criticism, and has not hesitated at misrepresentation of any and every sort to create the impression among, its readers that money spent But fur an to come out and say that that Is gambling without any day of 1504cars of steel rails from the east.

Some of these were unloaded at the Southern Pacific shops In South respectively, or what amounts should the can worked in moet consultation with authority Is pretty mvutos, JJU He consul lire tne institution. wnen Dolly was graduated from the domestic science eourse she secured a position as cook at the local agency. That was two tarneyt "No, lie did not. Did he con. on O.

A. C. is wasted. It Is a pleasure be alioted to the btates onan uncon-1 effectlveIy. The modei 8hown here ditlotial plan, or what amounts peru deveIoped ln bordered crepe.

Tnf mile should be paid as rewards? one.piece gathered skirt is made with it. Should the Federal one.piece atralgnt gatnered tunic. smlt the police committee? No. Did years ago, and last year Hauser fol be see the mayor or the council mem to note that this manifest unfairness has at last received a merited rebuke tiers? No. He jkbui to some one who lowed her west.

Last fall he entered the Oregon Agricultural College and was the mainstay of the football from a source that in itself is a guar uuu ue apporuouea anions me oiaies on basis of population, area, mileage, of roads, mileage of rural and star routes, taxable valuation, or a combination these? antee to the people of the Rogue team of that school until he was de must have held views like his own to Ret his authority. Had he taken it tip with one of the city authorities It might have been different. But for blm to go ahead, rough shod, and take action la exceeding the authority of clare inelegible to play because of River valley. This is from the Med- that is gracefully-draped at one side. Do yon note how the border is arranged on the shoulder and at the lower edges of both skirt and tunic? Worn with the chemisette of shadow or Bohemian lace, of which the little jabot at Robespierre collar is also made, this charming afternoon frock is most pleasing.

Sun, a splendid publication that has been fighting a hard battle and Is his participation in professional baseball. He left school and secured a position from the government on the Siletz reservation" He has paid several visits to his sweetheart as a con officer." bow winning out. The Sun says: It wan upon the recommendation Mr. Dorr that Mayor Berger, after sequence of which' be gains a cook, careful Investigation and considera WHY ALL THIS LOCAL 6. Should the supervision of construction or maintenance of Government aided roads be by the Federal Government, the State and loeal authorities, or Jointly? kindly let me know ln what manner you submit these questions to the people of your community, and how soon you can probably report the concensus of opinion.

Yours very truly, JONATHAN BOURNE, JR. Chairman. ENMITY AGAINST 0, A. C. tion, notified Thompson to quit" Hands in Hit Star.

while the agency loses one. Both Hauser and, his bride-to-be are only quarter-blood Indians. Mayor Berger's formal notification Portland, others at Cauby; and still others at points farther up the valley. And a-uurober of cars of rails are arriving every day. r.

"We have ordered a great deal of equipment, aud much of it is ready for operation, A' large number of passenger cars are due to arrive hve from the factory within the next 90 days. Will TJk Union Depot "While the dissolution of the merger between the Union Paclftc-and the Southern Pacific affects every component part of the Harriman system to some extent, I don't believe It will retard western Oregon developments. We expect to have steam trains in operation between Corvallls and Eugene April 1, and we expect to be in position to. begin construction of the line between Oswego and Salem In the very near future. "I have heard many rumors to the effect that we are going to.

establish a large passenger station on Fourth street, but I wish to deny this report, because: while we eventually may do so, our plans for the present are-to operate our interurban trains from the Union depot. As for an office building to house the Southern and Portland, Eugene Eastern, I suppose It could be used to advantage, because we are really very crowded for apace now, and a suitable to the night chief was handed to him "The Joint ways, and yesterday afternoon. Thompson 1m mediately afterward handed in his Means committee of both houses visited 0- A. C. the other day.

According to their report the institution is something more than a "mushroom." tar and "revolver and was off duty laat night. No one haa yet been ap pointed In his place. "The new buildings are plain, sub According to 'resolutions adopted stantial and admirably fitted for their ROME, Feb. 17. J.

Pierpont Morgan was stricken with a serious, ailment at Cairo, Egypt, and according to reports he left Cairo today accompanied by two physicians and two nurses. It Is said that he has chartered one entire deck of the Cunard liner Caronia while proceeding either to Naples or theRieverla. The nature of, Morgan's illness is not known. London, 1 7-R. G.

Smith, manager of Morgan-Grenfleld com-' pany, says he is not Informed in regard to Morgan's illness. "In view of lack of Information, 1 regard the re-pprt as a stock market ruse. This has been the final explanation of similar stories regarding his health," said Smith. by the Clean City League, Thompson When Burton Holmes recently gave his celebrated travelogue on at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, he was seriously Interrupted by continual coughing of the Many a good sermon, lecture or Concert, is spoiled in the same way. No one annoys willingly and if people with cough, colds, hoarseness and tickling In throat would use Foley's Honey Tar Compound, they could quickly cure their coughs and colds and avoid this anoyance.

It is a splendid house hold medicine and contains no opiates. Graham Wortham. actions were upheld by that organ! satlon, and It Is said that In announe purposes. The expenditure of appropriations is 'judicious and Strict economy and buainess-llke methods prevail. ng hla propotd crusade against card parties he Was acting under the vice of the league.

Washington, 1 7- Decatur's old frigate, the Philadelphia, with which he defeated Tripoli's band of pirates, now lying ln the sand of Tripoli harbor, will probably never be raiBed. The Navy Department will not endorse the bill introduced in the House by Representative J. Hampton Moore appropriating 1 15.000 to recover the hull guns. Lieut. Commander Richard D.

White, naval attache at Rome, Italy, has made investigation and has reported to Wash' ington that "nothing of value can be and that the amount needed to raise it would be too much for sentimental purposes. "We found a splendid appearing body of young men and young womea In attendance. We were' particularly pleased to find them' earnestly and R. MEN TAKE NOTICE. enthusiastically engaged in the most Conductor S.

I. Miller. Norfolk, on Ronesteel Division of C. building may be leased for that N. W.

Ry. recommends Foley (Special to YORK. Feb. 17. J.

p. Mcr- NEW IDE UNIVERSITY GETS JAMES 0. BLAINE'S ME! gan denies reports of his illness at valuable liaea of study." Meanwhile several local ranchers have re turned from Corvallla, and are without exception enthusiastic over the institution and the courses offered. We have never been able to understand the apparent local enmity against this institution, vigorously led by the Medford Mall-Tribune. colleges and universities have their shortcomings, hut for supposedly disinterested parties to keep up a con (Special to i'iro.

mis oeing received by H. P. CINCINNATI. Feb. 7 One year a member of tt firm.

Mor- In the penitentiary and $:.. 000 fine Wired that he had' entirely re-was the sentence imposed upon John 'i from an attack of Indigestion, Patterson, presided of the National I Hn'' challeBl to to Kidney Pills and says: have used Foley Kidney Mils with very satisfactory results and endorse their use for any one afflicted with kidney trouble They are all right," All railroad' men ant prone to kidney and hlad'tlcr troubles, due to the constant vibration of the furs. Foley Kidney nils lire a bracing and strengthening Vldnev medicine that will always help No habit forming drugs. Graham Wortham. Brand Whitlock.

the present mayor of Toledo. Ohio, writing bis personal reminiscences an the February American mug -Us the fol-h wing story of ho tee he had with James G. Hlalne. n. a a reporter, be was assigned to -port a speaking tour with fllalne: Italy.

Tasii Register who was convicted (Special to SALEM, Feb. 7. Five appropriation bills providing nearly $320,000 for the maintenance and construction of new buildings at the University of Oregon have passed the bouse. tinual campaign of criticism of violation of the Sherman law. Twenty-seven others received corres-opndingly heavy sentences.

FOR SALE Pure bred White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. for 1.1. Ind phone 1170, Corvallls. wavering omosltlou agalimi any institution whose purposes are In general so worthy and whose services are so necessary as those of the O. A.

to say the least, mysterious. We are not ignorant of the ancient Irrigation experiment in Bear Creek orchards: we have heard of padded For a young correspondent, who had an eager curiosity. about life. It was an Interesting experience to go on a journey. 1 reniember myide-IlKht at being assigned to a little trip dow'n through Indiana with James G.

Salern Statesman: February It la lmi anticipated by the young folks of today with the fertor of yore, Many us ran remember the thrills with MOTHERS CAN SAFELY BUY r)r- New Discovery and give it to the little ones when ailing and suffering with colds, coughs: throat or-lung troubles; tastes nice, harmless once used always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Nigra, writes: "Dr King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale, weak, sick boy to the Picture of health." helps. BUV St all 2-21 3tw Blaine. He was then Secretary of State In President Harrison's cabinet.

registration lists, and the adroitness of President Kerr but what of aud unhappy, as most men are apt to There is not a university that hasn't C.alette-Tinn'8: The cluster lightB on Madison street would surely be a beautiful ornament to'the city; but It seems that before the council takes upon Itself the lights merely for ornament, it should look to the much needed lights for public safety, for Instance, the dark, dismal old covered bridge over Oak Creek, at the west edse of town no light nearer than the R. R. crossing, nearlr a quarter of a mile away. To real-ie the ned of' a light, pass through this bridge some moonless night. WEARY TRAVELER.

be in public positions, though a sort of cruel aud evil fascination wilt not SglSl8. 3 made mistakes; there are' few whose let them give up the vain pursuit of registration lists represent solely the number of "ear students." and we ARE YOU A COLD SUFFERER? Take Dr Kings New Discovery. The best Cough. Cold. Throat and Lung Medicine made.

Money refunded if it fails to cure you. Do not hesitate. Take It at our risk. First dose helps, j. r.

vns. Floydada, Texas, writes: Dr. King's New Discovery cured mr terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds. Buy it at all druggists.

tliem vatneSt perhaps -when they are won When 1 readied the station Mr. have to go uo further than our next president of the I'nited States to find a past, master of the political git me which the youngsters once viewed thW feast of Cupid. The choke of the Impropriate valentine to send to the iimmonilH was a very throhby affair. Ion toil tn send something fairly Willing with affection, yet feared to risk his cause hy too hold an avowal, 'Ho the lacy creations of the store window were scrutinised for days, before one could determine upon Just the rljilu degree of emotion to he expressed. Thla Is more of an out doors hko.

In which calf love is greeted with ridicule The fellow who would1 send one of the sentimental aftairs if tenter year would not hear the lat of It until 14, 1914. The young folks Jolly c.nh other by stock witticisms on post card. Meanwhile Ihe children pledge life long affection Hla i nc was itlrVadt there, walking up and down the platform artu In arm who made rather, a good recqrd as with bis soft. Kiiinioiis. He was president of Princeton University.

In Send New CATMOijj 19 3 our opinion the state of Oregon is gray man, droned in gray clothes. with spats made of the cloth of his big enough for both C. and the habit, mid there was about htm an air ot valine sadness, which in his PRINCETON. N. Feb.

14 Presideut-etect Wilson's bodyguard has been doubled. Hereafter four secret service men will attend him. At :10 today he went to Philadelphia to see a dentist Another new chair has been added to the Schiek-Sha'ffer barber shop, with Jack Merricliffe in charge. Tnis shop, with its recent renovation and new equipment; Is frditabie to a city eve nlarger. high" countenance became almost a state university, and the Rogue River valley is Mg enough for both Prof.

Otiara and the agricultural college. The more Information this part of the state ran get from O. A. and pain, though just then la the companionship of the son he loved, there.

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