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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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WEBPOOT EVERYTHING READY; ffLQCAL LORE. For the Great MusicaLFestiyal A -t mbler. ta left Wedne Uy for jnsult an eye "p'iitat. Public Rehearsal Sunday Afternoon. The advance sale of tickets rises steadily.

The demand for season tickets far exceeds the anticipation of the managers. From here, there Chmch South; Children' day piogiam II a preaching 8 pm. SB 10 a Epworth League 7 pm. All are cordially invited, A marriage license was Issued Tuesday to Elm? Ernest Clem and Ida Ethel Lamb, both et Dusty. Th were marriei in CorvallU Wednesday Ftank Francisco requests the Times to extend to his friends and neighbors, and to the Corvallls Knight ot Pythias his heartfelt thanks of himself and family for kindness and sympathy extended during the recent illness and death in his family.

and everywhere come in reports of Ladies' Stylish Ties at S. L. KLINE'S We have just received from our EW YORE HOUSE ThinkaofComihg Refused One Haa-dred per Acre for His Farm. James Graville of Randolph, Dodge county, Wisconsin, arrived Monday. He is out on the Coast for a look at Oregon, Iwith a view of locating later on.

He is engaged in dairying and farming. He is also interested in a pea canning establishment. The cannery turns out 25,000 to 35.000 two-pound cans per day during its run qf six or seven weeks. The business is very profitable to farmers who grow the peas, the furnishing seed, and paying $18 to $20 per acre for the peas delivered at the factory. Mr Graville' believes the Willamette Valley especially adapted to the business.

In Wednesday's Times appeared one of the most elaborate lines of ladies neck -wear -fever bro an announcement that Taylor Porter would be a candidate for chief of poli ce. Tbe notice appeared in tbe pa per by mistake after Mr Porter him ught to Corvallis. Made of fine summer silk in any wanted colors with fancy border hemstitching and etc. It is 1 ealy self had called at the Times office -and requested that bla name be not a treat to see them, at prices to please all used. Mr Porter is not a candidate for chief ot police or any other office, intending visitors, so that is now safe to predict a full, audience even in the great hall of the "Armory.

Thursday, by the kindness of the college authorities the Armory was turned over to the Festival committee, the contractor, 0 Heckart took possession, to erect the chorus stage for 200 singers and the orchestral platform, 40 13, which large as it is, gives barely space enough for the 40 players and the concert grand piano and with the solo singers and conductor in the front rank. The flowers and ferns from' the college green houses will supply the only decorations, as no flags will be suffered to interfere with the excellent acoustic properties of the building. Ample dressing room -facilities for chorus, orchestra and solo singers have been provided. The entrance at the east end of the struct At the Wicks home Thursday Mr Graville left Thursday for the return trip home. He is well-supplied with literature about Ben- ton county.

He is anxious to get eveninsr. the birthday ot Miss Alice Lettle Wicks and Miss Edna Garrow 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.25, $2.00, $2.50. out of Wisconsin on account ofihe was most pleasantly recognized. Tbe parlors were decorated with fern ivy and potted plants. Progressive i T-edayto Mr u-J Mrs h.

i daughter. j' iiiy! Mra August Weber of W.ted Corvallls relatives Tithey returned Tuesday Jed trip through Siuth- Gibson of Chemalous, la a guest at the Irvine. i dson returned Wednes-: home at Hood River and i Is studies at OAC. A Decs, of the TJn- church, will preach .1 school house Sunday 3 o'clock. A has purchased Irs the dwelling Inuse adjoining the John mce property -on the ideration named in the Evangelical Church-am and 8 pm.

The i' ach on "Christ's Word in the morning and on in the evening. Mb conducts -the m. Atate tiansfers filed for ia Taylor to" property in PhlU math. let et al by sheriff to i one and one-half 5200. 0 umbert will preach at irtiaf Ohurch next Lords day ii "John the Beloved pm -Saved by Grace." 0 Strangers Invited to Whist was tbe amusement, Miss Anna Thompson winning first, and Miss This line of ties is a very pretty one and is' worlly of." extreme weather conditions.

Dur-thepast winter the thermometer went down to 30 below. This spring it has been as high as gq above, subsequently dropping to zero. Land in the vicinity is changing hands at $100 to $125 per acre. Mr Graville was offered Florence wicks booby pnz, A dainty luncheon was served "to the guests, numbering thirty. every ladies inspection in Corvallis and The brio! report on another page falls to give the reader an adequate ure will be reserved for the- per idea of Mr.

Chamberlain's address. $106 per acre for his farm before Cold type cannot reproduce the sin formers, theaudienee bejng admitted through the large doors at the west end. One hundred extra incandescent lights over choruses and cere and earnest statements made by tbe speaker, and at best but a very he left home, but refused. The country there has become very rich. In the past six years the land values have doubled.

The farm which Mr Graville owned formerly- was valued at $50 per acre. The changed condition is due Imperfect idea can be gained from a newspaper account of the felicitous character of his meeting In Corvallls, orchestra are arranged for, the college lighting plant being ample for their supply. A Wilbur who came out to Corvallls with hU family ard resided Chorus practice is continued up to the last moment, both Corvallis here tor a time last autum, is now at largely to the dairying and stock which has become the and Albany utilizing every night chief feature of agricultural indus in the week, The Corvallis chor Bckteller Illinois. He writes a Corvallls friend that be regrets his return to the E-iat. Here Mr Wilbur was offered a small farm near town at $2,000.

The owner recently refused $3,000 for us of 120 voices is doing excellent try. At Randolph, which is a small town, every Monday morning, which is the regular stock work, and hopes to give its friends an opportunity of hearing some of the choruses in the Armory shipping day, from $4,000 to part of this papeyon tbe same property. Henkle who recently went to Mosco Idaho to visit bis son, Dr if lates Dr Lowe the Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. to be here, ft you Mr Gihord IN ash holds orchestral rehearsal in Portland and iscb a note of the time Clarence Henkle, writes home that In K'a and don't fail to see then comes to Corvallis on Mon $8000 is paid out for various kinds of stock shipped to Chicago and Milwaukie. Mr Graville thinks the Willamette well adapted to the same industfy, and is of opinion that as soon as present dairy and stock operations are developed that Benton county will see a vast change for the better in conditions.

The Spring day next to hold a final chorus rehearsal of the Corvallis contingent 'U iK Darnes of Mills City, who bought four or five acres of land on cold backward spring, Idaho is even worse than Willamette has been. Tbe weather has been so cold that it has been decldely uncomfortable for tbe Webfooter ever since bis arrival there Mr Henkle expects to return in a week or 10 days. on Monday night. The orcheetra College Hill from Yates last fall, will have a special car from Port arrived Saturday, and has begun the land on the Westside train on Tues erection of a dwelling house on the day and will have rehearsal on property. A barn has already been Attention Is called to the fact that.

Ch'-irle Young was nominated at Tuesday afternoon. completed, and work on the house is Parties from Salem and othet being vigorously pushed. Mr Barnei the recent meeting of the county den is to occupy the place with his family Eastside points reaching Albany by as soon as completed. The removal 7 o'clock, on each evening of the Festival can avail themselves of the to Corvallls Is in order to take advan tages of educational special on the Corvallis Eastern The new dwelling house of Mr returning to Albany after each Evers in course of construction on performance. College Hill is far on the road to ocratic central committee for the off ic of constable, of the Corvallls justice precinct.

His name It will be seen appears In its proper place on tbe county ticket, published 'elsewhere. The family of Mr Young has been Identified with Corvallls for years and years, and always as straight forward Industrious and deserving people; Charles Young is one of the well known sons In the family, and is equipped for the duties of office to which he has been nominated' and Is besides a very deserving young man. completion, Woik begun on the ihe bouthern Racine charges one and-one-third rates f6r the round trip from all points on their Time a young man's fancy tarns to a new Buit. Our Spring suit are sure to suit. They are patticulaiy good clothes for particularly particular people.

Your satisfaction guaranteed; nc thing else satieSea us. The "Top Round" shoes for men. Always $3 50; never less. Bttt than some shoes "DirtricWG" shoes for childrenrri) ur old' ftaod by. Also for women, who have passed that age King, long ago.

1 The Joe Miller shoe if you ever have? ewned controlling Interest in a pair they need no further recommendation. Mrs Jane Hopkins' famous Boys' Clothing. Reinforced on the knee and other vital paits. The Corstt-the kind that Ptfred Stick" Groceries they're good. "ROEBUNG" Sack Suit structure about ten days ago, A lar- gejforce of men and the lines in Oregon to Albany or Cor building is now reaaynor tne plaster vallis, parties obtaining a receipt ers.

The dwelling is a moderd stru from the agent selling the ticket. cture of eight rooms with bath and other conveniences. It is to cost about 1.500, The builder Is which certificate will be signed by the Festival officer to enable them to obtain the two-thirds reduction Heckart. Mr Evers has about 10 acres, A feature- of commencement will for the round trip. As the perlormances will com be the rendition of the well known play, Ingomar, the Barbarian by members of the senior class at the mence promptly at eight o'clock ticket holders are urged to be in Notice for Publication.

Notice is hereby given, that I will receive sealed bids fof the construction of a bridge across Mary's river south of Coivallis, according to plans and specifications how on file In my office at tbe court bouse of Benton County Oregon, either for the duplication ot old bridge or the construction of a covered bridge of the college. The play is now under re To Night. It is not often that the secretary of a national committee, comes this way, and even if one does he is seldom an orator. It happenees that we are to have the privilege soon of listening to the Seerttiry of the National Prohibition Committee, hearsal and fair progress Is being their places in ample time. The doors will be opened at 7:30 and a made.

In the cast, Herman Tartar has the part of Ingomar and Miss Oria Thompson is to be Farthenia, The rehearsals are under directions of F. L. MILLER'S Corvallis, Or. Phone 191. Olden you see it in our ad, it so Howe Truss principle.

Also for the Helen Crawford of the depart construction ot a temporary bridge full force of ushers will direct the andience to their seats. The ushers will consist of the officers of the cadet battalion. As all are aware the concerts take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week. ment of elocution, the' rendition will across said stream tbe same to be used while permanent structure is In piobably be given class day, process of construction. Also tor the construction ot a covered Howe Truss Mr James A lateof Nashville Tenn.

He has long been Hentified with the prohibition reform, No doubt a large audience will be present at the Court House on Saturday evening to hear him. The Chattanooga Tenu, News had the fo'lowing about one of Mr Tate's addresses: "Well" remarked Sticey Lord, a leading druggist to a news reporter this vrr appropriate monument is to be leit by mis years graduating class at OAC, It is to be a drinking fountain, and will stand near tbe-administration building at the bead of bridge av Hosklns Oregon. Each to be completed on or before July 1st 1902. Blds to be opened Monday May 26 1902 at 10 o'clock a m. BIDS TOO it! sc.

The funds for the The1 county court reserves the been provided for, and For Mary's River Bridget-All Rejected arranging to select the morning, "if you failed to hear Mr and a Call for New Bids. college authorities have -fee arrangement, and a Bids were opened at this week's right to reject any and all bids. WAGGONeB. County Surveyor ot Benton Co. To The Residents of Corvallls.

Now is the time to look to yuro class day exercises at it time will be the dedi- session of the county court for the renewal of the woodwork ia the bridge across Mary's river at Uor back door yards, alleys, etc, OUNEED A NEW SUITt vallis. The bids were so far above net us nave a general cleaning up fountaln. -gar arrived Thursday, agent tor" the til, or family rain mak-The appliance is for remove to the dumping ground all Surveyor Waggoner's estimate of late deliver his prohibition speech last night, one half of your life is loct. It was one of tbe finest speeches I ever heard, for an hour and a quarter I enjoyed the elpquenpe of the inspired orator. I am not a third party man but that speaker was a treat." Mr Tate will also be the principal speaker at the Gospel temperance meeting at the Presby-terrian church on Sunday afternoon at 3 m.

the Unsightly rubbish, ash heaps etc, rater by distillation out hydrants or wells It and take a little pride In the appearance, of our city, also Improve the sanitary conditions. Tbe laws require It and I have no discretion, vessel so arranged rots, that it alts' the A Alexandeb. Chief of Police. Tirabe: Vnited S. "March 25? -jr Notice i the provi.

1ST, enti- in the sta Washing 1 public la of Alsea. 1 this dsy f. No 5j, No 34 in will offer more valrj agriculture'' to said lai -'this office 1 the luth i He naii '1 Cai -x" i LGHci Daniel 1 John Any ar sbove-def -claims ir June, liK the cost of the structure that all were rejected, and the court ordered new bids to be called for. 1 The advertisement for the new proposals appears in this issue. They are to be opened at an adjourned term of the county court to be held Monday May 26.

Following, are the bids and bidders: Gilbert, $2,370. Royal Son, $2,000. Puget 8ound B. Co. $2,913 B.

Tiilotson, $2,410. Millhollen, $2,491. Stone, $2,290. JT and you will get a good if you buy -from" S. Don't get the idea that alii BERRY Has a telephone.

Ring bim up and For City Treasurer I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of city treasurer subject to the choice of voters at an election to be held in this city on May 19, lgoa. Wm McLagan. a man will call at tbe bouse or else he water inside bolls, ndensatloo passes Into for use or other drlnk-Mt Duggar is looking rnt for Corvallls. jjtlng sight last Saturday tudents from the college ii transits, levels and oth-ippliances, busy at work ocks throug which later- to be constructed. They iog the instrument like eers, making notes drl- get into one of our Hart, Sch-- wheie for your wheel, repair It and return Jt to you without extra charge.

Telephone number is 375 I Berry's Bicycle Hospital, For Sale Pure Blood Poland China huva and performing other. In laying out tbe If you Want A new bicycte you can get one to exactly suit you at Berry's. The famous Mitchell wheel, best cheap wheel in the market from $22 tp I25, and the unrivaled Rambler, most populat of any wheel made, because best and easiest riding, for 25 to 50. three pure blood Poland China boers, 11 weeks old. will weigh 60 lbs now, at $12 a piece, Also two choice Short Timber iCnited St if March Notice .1 affner Marx hand mad' suits from $10 CO to 25 you'll be as near perfection as-you will ever'get.

We have a great variety of suits to' show yon. and all serfs ot other for men at money-saving See our all wool sniis for, $7 50 and '10 CO, they ars hummers. sewer work. With them iton, who moved from jr of the groups, super- ork and noting the pro norn nuns one year old 830 each. It will pay yon to.

Investigate goods and prices at Harris You can save money. 1 Eggs For Sale. Barred aud White Plymouth Rocks at r.50 per setting, Stock guaranteed to be as good aa there ie on the Pacific Coast, James. Horning, A Corvallis. Feteb Whitakeb Corvallls, Sr For Sale At tbe Corvallls Flouring Mills.

A The young men- were nematl a1 department at nd In the survey? for the tew hundred bushels ot clean spring We are showing this season the largest acj most complete stock of men's young men's and children's clothing ever offered in this section. Nolan Callahan. the provi 1878. enti in the Washing- public la? of Alsea. I hi day I -Ko Si.

i ttOB 'i 11 i more agricultu to said la. 8 'this orncii 1 thelvihd He I Sp; i. seed oats. 1 'getting the application of engineering acquits room. Tbe continual 7 every device of theory the Instruction afforded makes the Institution Schaffiietr Cloth For Sale-1 Good young cow, fresh Jone 1st.

For particulars inquire at Times office. pe of what educational ught to be. The same For Sale A good tnlk cow tor sale at a bar-gargaln, Inquire of I Taylor, at 0 ft croaelDg juet north ot Corvallls. Jersey Bull for Sale. Go to Healy's for California medicated healing soap.

I Iff JL that Is thus exemoH mm For Sale A first class milk cow that will be tj mathematical department im ntenslrled In other de- si)ovc-deh "id Is gradually develop fresh In May, Apply at the big Prune nortb of Corvallls. Wanted At once, fir wood on ubscrlptton at tbe Ttmea office. A 2 year old Jersey bull' at a bargain, loqolre at Times office, iain.in,ei;- iepanment of the InsU- Bo ILo MIL William Smith,.

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