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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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LOCAL LORE. Continued from page one. pearance except in tbe ruined vil E. E. WILSOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Besid nice of tbe factory people who were seriously injured scores of peoplein the town of Fair-cbance a half mile ofthe powder mills were more or" lees painfully iujuied. Many of toe survivors had thrilling Orville Swaney, was working in tbe glazing room NEWS OF NECESSITIES! It pays to read our ads. It pays to visit our store. It pays to patronize us. 'We are up to tbe minute in every detail, 'News of Necessities 'will interest you.

EvVSX New German Dill Pickles -New Alssa Honey Ice Cream Jello, all flavors Tetleys India and Ceylon tea Imported Weir Senf Mustard Pickled Pearl Onions Mupline Clam Chowder Sniders Pork and Beans Use "Three Heart Soap" 3 in Ammonia, Borax, Naptha washes in cold water. We aim to keep all the late goods on the market, if we haven them, leave your order we get them for you on short notice. 1 Hodes Grocery Independent Pjioxe ,203 NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tionand Other Items of Public Interest. VJ.

B. Lacy left yesterday for Fortiand to be absent a tew days. E. B. Horning left Sunday for another visit at the Fair.

George Lilly returned Saturday from a visit at theFair. Lewis Edwards anL returned Saturday from a trip to Portland and the Fair. Mr. and JMrs-. Ernest Lyddle left Monday for a visit at the Lewis and Clark.

Miss Nemyre of Portland has guest for several days at the Will Homing home. Johnny Beach and Victor Hurt left Subday for Yachats, where they are to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher return-d Sunday from a week ot sightseeing at the Exposition.

Miss Alta Altmau of Salem is guest at the home of E. S. Pratt. Ammy Cameron and Miss Nellie Cameron returned Monday irom a week visit's at Portland. Prof, and Skelton and children returned Friday evening from a visit.

MrTand Mrs. C. B. Starr and -daughter, Miss Mamie returned Saturday from a week at the- Fair. rWill McCullom cf Niagara was an over-Sunday guest of S.

M. Wood and family. Miss Hattie Gillette left yesterday for her home beyond Eugene having been the guest of Benton relatives for some days. Miss Bessie Young arrived Sunday from Dallas, to assume charge of the seventh grade of the Corvallis public school, i Vance Taylor, Clarence White-, sides and M. M.

Long returned Saturday fnm Portland and the Fair. After a pleasant visit of two weeks in the town of his birth, Guy Job left yesterday for his home at Montana. The Hotel Corvallis bus collided with Clyde Beach's hack, 'on Main street, 'Saturday, taking off one wheel of the lattr vehtcle and breaking another. Mr. and Mis.

Walter Beanick have arrived from Silver Lake, atd occupy one of the M. C. Miller houses in the soutG western part of town. A new residence is nearmg completion on Doc Kiger's farm west of town. It will be ready for occupancp in two weeks.

Miss Clara Starr returned Monday lrom a visit to the. Fair, and went to her home near Monroe. Next Monday she teturns to Corvallis to enter Prof, and Mrs. Carroll Cum- JS -DO NOT OFTEN CHANGS; -1 Our but our goods change hands every day. Your money exchanged for Value and Quality is the idea.

Big Lin Frei Grticerie Domestic and Imported. G. R. FARE Physician Surgeon, Office up stairs in Burnett Brick idence on the corn er of Madison Seventh Phone i houses 1 1 WILLAMETTE VALEY Banking Company CoaVALUB, Obeoon. Responsibility, $100,000 Peals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange.

Bays County, City and School Warrants. Principal Correspondents. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND The Bank SEATTLE California TAOOUA 1 CHICAGO National Bank of The Kepnb- LONDON, ENG. Botliaohllds Sons CANADA. Union Bank of Canada R.

D. Burgess PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office over Blackledges furniture store. Hours 10 to 12, 3 to 5. Phone, office 216; Res 454 Corvallis, Oregon W. B.

Yates Bert Yates Yates 6c Yates aw, Abstracting Insurance, Zierolf Building Both Phones Corvallis, Or. H. S. PER.NOT, Physician Surgeon Office over postoffice. Residence Cor.

Fifth and Jefferson streets. Hours 10 to 12 a. 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft st Grahan -ham's drug store.

B. A. CATHEY Physician Sitrgeon Office, room 14, BanK BIdg. floiirsi 10 to 12 and a to 4. Phone, office 83.

Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. J. FEED YATES ATTORKhl-AT-LAW. First Nat'l Bank Building, Only Set Abstract Books in Benton County P.

A. KLINE LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER Corvallis P. A. Klines.line Phone I. O.

Addrss, Box n. Pays highest prices for all kinds of Live Stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twenty years experience. E.

R. Bryson, Plain and Fancy A large and We always keep when they are Cumber At Lowest Possible Prices lages where tbe inhabitants bad no place to go. ibe general confusion was added to by the dreadful cries from tbe jails where the prisoners were -be side themselves with fright and in numerous cases committed suicide but most prisoners were kept with in Troops and doctors have been hurried to the scenes of disaster to assist io tbe work of and salvage. Tbe ministry of the In terior sent for the relief of the destitute 'and Minister of Public Works Ferrares lelt for Calabria this evening." Rome, Sept. Tbe tflects of the earthquake were more disastrous than at first reported.

Dispatches Iron) tbe south give increasing lists of dead and injured, the numbers now running into the- thousands! Martirano alone shows 2,290 cas ualties while at Parghelia, tbe number of dead Is estimated at 3oo and at Lappelo, 2oo. Io some- cases whole families have been wiped ootr Tbe preatest Bgitation continues to gamong t' popuiscj blight bhocks are felt occasionally and subterranean rumblings are till beard. Those persons still possessing homes refuse to enter them. The worst is now considered to be over. left destitute are beginning to feel tbe pangs of hun ger and there is also much suffering those insufficiently clad.

In ad dition to the gift of King Victor Emmanuel and ministerial subsi dies, newspapers in every part of Italy have opened subscriptions. Publio sympathy has been aroused in exceptional, degree and everybody regards the event as an awful calamity. Officers and private citizens in the affected provinces and throughout the kingdom are hastening to assist in the work of rescue aud are almost su perhuman energy in these efforts. Ofhcial figures of tbe victims of the earthquakes in tbe province of Catanzaro show that 450 dead have already been found and that about were injured and there are an enormous number of people without shelter, Tokio, Sept. 8 A few crowds collected at various parts today and this evening and made slight dem onstrations against the police stations but there was neither fighting or disorder.

General Sikuna who established bis headquarters at the war office and directed the military operations and policing of the cit from tbere, has withdrawn the guards from legations which are deem-d to In no danger and without the necessity of strong protection. However, sentries iu small squads continue to watch the legations and the military patrols have been extended in order to completely protect the city. rnere have been no fur'ner dem onstrations against churches or missions. It was feared for a time that the crowds might menace the large, foreign missions at" Tsukiji and Aoyamo but the principal establishments have, not been dis turbed. Tbe suspension of Btrett car Iraf- fio at sundown has made tbe city more auiet than usual and in eev- the deserted streets.

policef lines about tbe Kokumin office have been drawn around the build mg. The situation in other cjties ia be ing keenly watched. Apparently the trouble is not There has been some disorder at Chibi, and though it bas not been seriou9. Anti-peace meet ings which are being held in some cities and towns are passing resolutions denouncing tbe settlement at Portemouthv but are not interfered with unless they result in breaches of the peace, The desecration of the statue of Marquis Ito at Kobe, is generally resented and deplored. It Is pro-noupced to have been an act of rowdlfB.

It ia reported tonight that the statue was recovered and conveyed to a warship lying in the Korie harbor. Bitter feeling followed the conferences at Premier Katsurr's house today the actual provisions of. the treaty proving slightly more satisfactory than had been expected. This had a tendency to allay resentment against the government and the premier's promise that there would be a session of the Diet in October also tends to improve the situation Oonnellsvllle, Pa. Sept.

9The Rand Powder Mills at Fairchance, six miles south of Uniontown, wer entirely wiped by an explosion today, Ottbe 32 men who went to work in. tbe mills 19' are known to be dead. Of these I3-have beeu Identified. and had sooe out for a drink of water. Ha was just outtide when the mill went op.

The explosion threw: him high in tbe air, but he landed on Ms network of fallen wires Hieing these, he sped around tbe hill and was "50 feet away when the second explosion tbrew? him on his face. He lay -there stunned and knew nothing of the terrific blast that came when tbe storage magazine went up. A half hour afi-r the explosion he was picked up and carried a place of safety. All day at ebart it t-rvals searchers would bring bite of bodies and clothiog. Sime of' these were carried in qr damaged, powder cans.

A majority of tbe dead men-Were single, although several of them leave families. When the bodies were recovered Jhe work of inden-tificanon was very difficult. a Hay Fi-r Sale. Vetch and alfalfa, best cow hay io the In'd Tel 155. y.

L. Brooks. Wanted 20 ton Vetch seed to 11 car at Corval lis this week. n. -L.

X. Brooks No woman can look beautiful without good health. A woman's good health depends on those organs peculiarly feminine, and which so often become disordered, causing misery and pain. Nature's, laws are perfect, nealth endures if you obey them, but disease follows disobedience. The distressing complaints of women are often brought about by catching cold aj; -a critical fieriod; breathing foul indoors' air and ong hours of work and nervous tension.

Go straight to Nature for the cure to the forest. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is Nature's cure for the distressing complaints of women. Prof. King, M.

in his American Dispensatory, says of Black. Cohosh or Black Snake-root "our early American Indians set a high value on this root in diseases of women. It is surpassed by no other drug, in congestive conditiom of Vie parts where there are dragging palm and tenderness. lady's Slipper root is a "nerve stimulant and tonic, improving both circulation and nutrition of the nerve centers favoring sleep and cheerful condition of the mind; of service in mental depression, nervous headache, irregularities of women with drepondency." Prof. King.

Besides the a'iove ingredients mere are uoiaen eai, and Cohosh roots ur, I iorce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medica Ailviser will be sent free. paDer-bound. foi Si one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 imps.

Over 1000 pages and illustrated, Dr. a V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr.

Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be with "Favorite Prescription" whenever a laxative is required, The S. is selling rounl trip tickets between Corvallis and Portland for $3 good going Saturdays or Sundays and returning Sunday or Monday following, either on East or West side, but good only Portland on aast siae is taken. Passengers to pay local fare between Corvallis and, Albany. Wood Sawingr jjrmpily, Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Ind phone 349 or 692." Curamings Remember When in need of hay "and grub oak wood in 4 ft.

16 inch length. Telep ho h. L. Brooks Notice to, Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate 1 of Jamks Robinsos, icceaeecl.

Notice laheroby given foall peisona conpemed that the undersigned has been dlt-upotatod administrator of the estate of James deceased, by the county court, ot the for Benton county. All avin claims agaiUHt said estatd of said James Robin son, deoeased. are hereby required to present the same, witlhe proper vouchers, duly yeri-tied as by law required, within six months from ibe dateheroot to the underaiffned'at hta resi dence four miles north of Corvallis, Oregon, or at the tawoniceoi t. e. wnson luuorvauts ur egrtni.

ii)aiedtlils August la. ltV. OOTTS. Administrator of the Estate ot James Koblnson, deceased. Notice to Creditors.

In the Matter of the Estate) 01 LotusA lawiK, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all pcrftins concerned that the undersigned has been dulyipMiut-sit extxMibtr of the last lit aud testament ot Loulta Itwin, rfeoeaued, tj the eounty court of oreiron ror Kenton eouuiy. au persons navinc claims agilnst said estmo ot 1 oui Irwin, dc-cesKed, are herebyulrel to proseut the same, with the proper voiirhers, duly verified as by lw required within six months fn the dace hete-ot, the underalicnna al bis, cwMetic ten tulle souiii n( Corvallis, tlrepui, or atttwlaw ollico-of K. Wtlsoii In Corvallis. Oregon, liated tins Au.g'ist 11 K' IKWIN, of the Ust win ar.d tixsi.tiu'cut ol Loui-Nt koiam.v..

LSend in House. Bills for estimates of cost All kinds and grades of lumber filled; Lumber delivered TIS SKIPTON, Bell Phone 4x2. Sawmill located four miles Wanted: tnmgs arrived Friday'from BrV ewfrwLdricts guards have, patrolled varied Vegetables when tobe had. i Tor Sale oh hand, all orders piomptly when required. Philomath, Ore.

-R. F. 2. southwest of Philomath. information you.

wish, aso Sunday Excursions to Newport! ON THE G. E. R. R. "Beginning Sunday7June .18 and continuing until the end of August EVERY SUNDAY Leaving Corvallis at 8:00 a.

Philomath 8:15 a. m. Returning leaves Newport at 5 p. m. arriving: in Corvallis at 9:15.

at Albany at 9:55, Giving 5 hours at tho beach Bitter and Eggs at Moses Brothers tended visit in Douglas county, and are located in the residence the 'first door south of W. A. Buchan an's home. Harry Waltz, of California, who has been visiting Corvallis rel left Monday to the Puget Sound conference. He is to return in time to attend conference at Albany on the 20th.

Honorable J. M. Glass, the Tvell known platform orator of Pas adena California, will lecture in the Court House, Wednesday evening, Sept. 13th at 8 p. hi.

'Admission free. Everybody Oscar, Long, a prominent play in the football team and a medi al at Willamette Uuiver sity, left Monday for Salem to re his studies. Two years will oe required lor him to graduate in medicine. He is a vouue man of very high character. Covered with dust and glorv, and with a hack load of jerked venison as proof of a good time Dr.

Cathey, Mike Bauer and Collie Catbey drove into Corvallis late Saturday night. The party "spent a week at Cascadia andre port a splendid outing. They kill ed five deer. rAn electrical storm awakened Corvallissites from their dreams at an early hour yesterday morning. Jt waa not heavy enough to even disturb' the nervous, and Avas of btitbtk curaticn.

It was- occom-fviiiic'l 1'V a htfuvv shower of lain 1 hat air and delighted Fare round trip from Albany, Coryalhs and Philomath $1.50 Largest line of matting in the city at HOME-SEEKERS i If you are looking for real good bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry write for our special list, or come and see us." We take pleasure in giving you all the reliable Blackledge's. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Child Not Expected to Iilve from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Cliamtxrlaln'8 Colic, Cholera and ''Diarrhoea Itemedy. Euth, tlie little dnugliWr of K. Dewey of Agnewjille, "'n.

was seriously ill of cholera iafaiittsra List sumrer. "Ve her lip amidid'Tiot expect her to live from one hour to another," he savs. "I happened to think of Cholera and uiarrlioea liemeilv a bottle of, it. from the tore. In for -the better.

i urs fviw achaii? kept on Rinc it ami" Whiro she (kuI ti the half of Vie small S-Kjttle jhe w.us we 1 This lemedv i for tale ly Gr.iham i V'orth-ua. showing you over the country. AMBLER 6c WATTERS Real Estate, Loan and Insurance 1 i Govallis and Oregon..

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