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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 1

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All the Newi All the Time III J4 1 1 f--14 1 Try a Want Ad. 2 I VOL, IV. HO, 134 COEVAIXIS. BENTON COTOTY. OEEGOJf.

FRIDAY, KOTEJJBEE 15. 1912 PRICE FITS COT3 I GE HSIGUDienilGlll BECOMES f.lA Hi G10ES Hill FAR SUPPORT OF ii rnn' nppnn Mm ns rnv UHU HID HOOUUIH IU 111 liiCHI WHITMAN AND 0. A. C. TO CLASH Two Girls and Eight Miners and Two MANAGER, HAVING GIVEN FINE SFRV1CE AND ESTABLISHED ASS0OA-, HON AND INDUSTRY, FINDS IT NECESSARY TO SHIFT BURDEN.

J. W. K0S0A5 THANKS mtlO ANO BOOSTS FOE TEE NEW INDUSTRY. ON 0. A.

C. HELD WILL 1 BE A BUMMER. Sightseers Buried Beneath Rock. sented to assume the burden Mr. Mor Tnmnrro afternoon.

Corvallls is The girls are Daisy and Haul Gaxette-Tlmea: Kindly permit tea. through th column ot your paper, to sxpresa to th members of th Bb gan ha dropped, is thoroughly cap J. W. Morgan, manager for the Benton County Grower' Association since it organliatlon about a year to see the greatest football game of Alexander. Daisy shouted through a the season that between O.

A. able In every tense Of the word and has a keen personal interest la the ano. ha resigned from the. position tube: "We are uninjured; have toa County Grower Ataoclatloa, tha public and the pre, my very deep and Whitman. The team from Valla success of the Association and tbe and George H.

Tinker, grower and Walla comes with an unbroken record lunches of some of the miners and cannery. He cam to Corvallls from appreciation of the support they nava of victories, and O. A. C. while beat loyal supporter of the association, ha been named as his successor.

(Special to SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 15. Caught by a cave-In at the SUver Horn mine. Beaver county, two aged 16 and 19, eight miner and two male sightseer were cut off from the aurface by thousands of tout of earth and rock. Rescuer have succeeded in restoring communication given me this season In launching th work of th cannery and association Seattle about fifteen months ago, bought twenty-five acre southwest en by team that Whitman has bested, The position Is one that requires time and energy.

Mr. Morgan has nt hnth 11 nut I ntftdlV. SO SPnff- has made such a showing that there 1 reason to believe that Coach Dolan' huskies will give the visitors the Nor doee this credit stop here, tor members of the executive eommlttea and other hav been unceasing la, of the city, and this season sent to th local cannery Its largest quantity of products from any one grower. He has been active In every way in fart that he ha ncslected are not suffering In any way." The latest report Is that Superintendent Henderson hopes to reach the girls and miners early tomorrow. The fate of the seven others entombed.

Including Roy Alexander, father of the girls. Is unknown. ZZ. their eftorta. Th rallroada, through.

In ntnlRAIiiiB tha affair nf tha lan. game of their Uvea. That the game will be a thriller, even more so than the game on Multnomah field last personal and private business to his extreme disadvantage. During the early life of the association. It has not their local representatives, George elation and cannery and as general manager will give the Institution his a i on nor ana u.

Annrews, awm with Ave membera of the party, who moat anaraetlc aervlr paid and can not be expeciea pay. irnHh whllft. Slid KOod MB a great deal ot praise for their Bsia, Saturday one of the greatest games ever played In the Northwest Is Tltiba, hrffiva tn hla avnrk a It IS till me aeeneai ream mat, cue not be reasonably expected to are located near the 300 foot level special ability that should make for reasonably, certain. continue for aye Hence Mr. I tninaa aa btn aa ha Km II uhu.

ComDaratlve scores often count for reel It neceeaary to give up me worx. but feel that I have given about a much of my time at the small aalary received, a It I posallil for me gan' retirement fntiimlttee. Of the poesitiie to give nis errnrts to tnu little In Judging the strength of foot cause. By profession h. I.

a mechsn- 1 FOR BLOW Grower' Assocatlon pay tribute to IfflllLII Ipal anvlnaae ann hla anajtal wnrb ball team, but it Is evident from a perusal of the record of the Walla Mr. Morgan and thl morning, wurn in roforiinca tn hla reslanation. give. I truat that my surreeaor. r.

George II. Tluker, who haa been sue, a hard worker and ardent fupporter, ha been along the line of Installing coat-saving apparatus In great menu- stated they and the Board of Direct Walla team, that they will be1 a mlKhtr difficult proposition for the HIS YEAR AGO UP LOS WIGELES ors were all exceedingly sorry xo iop ua.h' mvrvre hut realised lecturing institutions. ror eignt years he was superintendent of tbe Imi.Uin fluvav I'nmhint'i raflnM will nave as tuurn co-operauon uuu the public a has been given me. While from the start my faith ha been strong In the posalullltles of lust. local warrior.

Whitman beat Ore- ih.t would he most unreasonable eon 20 to 0. and W. 8. C. 30 to 0 at New Orleans, the largest in tbe world, and employing 1600 men.

Following hla he siient some time with to expect him to continue to serve me at aiirh continued flnan- after W. 8. C. had won from O. A.

C. such an orsanliatlon aa now naT. I bellev. the potmlttllttU far greater than was first anticipated. niinl lii the 'residences of General li i.u..

Thar nETct also that the 10 to Coach Hahn of the Walla Oti and Felix Zeehandelaar. and the financial condition of the association the Falrbanks-Mnrae Co. installing waterworks plant throughout the Walla bunch la the possessor of the thom nowerless to maae ui plant of the Llewellyn iron om. ia til Tvpitmoe save him middle west, and then for seven yean I truat every cltlien ot tne county will coma to the support of thla nrk, and help to ralve th. an.utl balanc thai la altll nwtfta mnA allOW thtB fastest and probably the best back- Lwaa chief enklneer on Irrigation an arrangement wlin Mr.

mnraii in U5.nming, season, as would lustin field In the Nile, play-' works fur rlrefullls In Louisiana. II. (Sieclal to INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 15 McMunigal on the stand In the trial of the laborltes today declared under oath that Olaf A.

Tveltmoe. secretary of the California Building Trades Council, was the Brut one to BiisseM dynamiting the Los Angeles Times. E. A. Clancy, another San Francisco laborlte, assisted In the plan.

He "Tvpttmofl was the 1500 for the Times nynamiung wnen he returned to San Mc-Manigal was temporarily excused. nmr PhlllhL vird cuuerlntendent constructed the famous Mermeotau ox at full, attained a place on the splendid work to proceed unhara-pered. With It well under headway and substantially barked, I am sure him to continue. mcBe are most emphatic in their praise of tbe wholesome public spirit manifested by Mr. Morgan in thla enterprise.

All-Northwest team last year, and dam that shut th ocean from great lice fields tn Louisiana, and person- of the Giant Powder Company of Cal because of his remarkable speed and any raised ib.huv ui ma aimiey puntnlg ability, is considered the n.Mnw In hIM 1 w. will sc. splendid advance in real estate values and a greater volume business. Without It. I am sure tbsra He has devoted practically an 01 nn.

tn tha work, eacrlnclng nearly equal of Borleske, of Whitman tame, lowing this Mr. Tinker came to Se all of his business interest. great ifornia, the concern wmcn soio me powder for the Times Job, waa called and Identified a photograph of Jim Mc.Vamara a Bryson, one of the men getting the powder. ni.ful man the coast over will be a decline ot these uiteret' Nile has well-balanced running the explosion. Also at Tveltmoes attle to east nt lot witn tne aggressive west.

He became chief engineer In. tha laMnal m.rt, MinMMI nn have been the demands upon mm. it ait. heed uniformly mate in Bloomqulst, Dresser and Urge Support suggestion Infernal machine were courteous, tactful In smoothing over Kinder, all of whom are sprinters. the coast and during several years 1 1 If th srasll grower and Inten tbe rough place and caretui 01 me The Whitman line will be of about farmer eilst.

It will only be through. Interest of the many memoera ao.iutinn Mr Unman retire with the same weight -a that of the stalled modern machinery and coat-reducing machinery in coal mines. PROPOSE TO DE- jom AGK the high esteem of the Director and the lncere thank and beat wishc A. team, and according to all indication, will keep the local boy nnaiiy Decani president or tni company, and then his nervous sys better markete for hla product, ana theee muat com through the caaaar? and the protection It offer-eo-operatloD ta assemhllng i arksta Ing the producta, It has been darn, onstrated beyond a duulit that th buiv. The visitor' team will nn tem oroae oown, reiirru ana flnnllv In aearrh fopaa ahlrtlna ntara.

of the Association. The New Man. DUE SOLI Tl IS OUT; DIDH'T doubtedly be a great deal stronger came to Benton county and Corvallls ann hmithl tha farm fla ffittnn hava present plans sr. feasible, and with the help tbe railroads hav now of George H. Tinker, who baa con- (Continued on page 4) an admirable climate and good oppor- fered, It I certainly up to in peopi.

LIKE JIB1S Itnarlll tn fl -T. lunil, auu nuill iraaiuinii nit our- mal energy. Is educating hi children at fl 4 an' tha 'ell arhrtnla onru Nnv IS It Is officially announced that the armistice between Mr. Tinker ha already become well aa a aj.r.1 l.n.. r.1 It will help tne una owner in in.

advance of the price of hi land, tha landlord In better rental fur hi prop-rty, the laborer In better wage, and th merchant by an Increaaad volume of bualnea through th distribution of money. n.ikan nnwera an(. luraej dm TOOM'S WORLD HEWS BRIEFLY TOLD hut la awaiting the arrival of Csar Ferdinand. It Is Idea, enthusiasm and much ability, and there I little doubt that hi service for tha association will nrm reported that the terms inouue i. Jack Johnson Villi AUVl -w viv nn 130.000 bond Bulgarian occupation 01 a.rvl,n nivunatloB of Monastlr While my future plan sr.

not ruuy decided upon. I hope to continue la my Bret ehneea prof-ssioa of Insurance, loan and real ratal, and waa BUUIV, of Janlna and Mon- very valuable. He ha taken up th work already, and during the winter will do all that la possible to organise the situation for a successful year 7, 1. i. (Siecial to Nm The autonsr aia icm7 signed by the negro' ano Matthew Baldwin, a real estate dealer.

Assistant Federal District Attorney declared the bonds satisfactory. Federal Judge Carpenter then tenegrin occupation 01 -rin tha neace term will In- (Continued on Fag I) wurs in nil, over the remain of Marjorle Power, tlst on a big war Indemnity and re (Special to NEW YORK. Nov. "Dago Frank" ClroDcl. testifying In the gunmen ease today, dcnl.d that he knew Rosenthal, and corroborated the tory of the other defendant to the effect th tenogrpher wno wa touna oema tirement of the HUliau irom In bath tub, revealed mai aeaia waa pean affaire.

viuri t7i uv hat "f-nnMn't (and d- the result of natural cause, aieaicai ing cooped up with horrid, vulgar thai nnur Inrait them to tne seoe oi Director McGrath tat-u: "aiis Power not miirderedt-oor did he commit ulalde. l)eath wa due to criminals. He aaaeo: i. On leaving the murder. He declared that the only reason Lewis Rosenberg and THANKSGIVING ICllltlBlV I BS e- the Jail he was rearrested on a charge enlargement of the heart" It i be Harrowlu went to the scene oi in.

murder wa to satisfy themaelVes that Bnu hail not nlanned to have Zellg, of Basaultlng a pnoiograpner HIGH SGHOOL -IS PROGRESSIVE lieved that A. T. tumminKB. omnlnrar with- wnoin she again released. Ient the night will now be releaed.

the leader, arrested. TABLE LINENS i (Special to offoiiv Knv IS There I Doe- (Sneclsl to BUDAPEST, Nov. IS. It la reported that the Bulgarian are advancing regardles of pear negotta-tinna tha niiirit havlna reached slblllty of erlou conflict between tne mi ill A BIG HURRY n.lkl. nlllna a raaiill Of ids tu There I a great deal of talk among i i Hants ahont a new pro- intantlon of Ferdinand to I TIIANKSGIVlNU-t a-f D0V 0Uler wncn declare himself cxar of all the Balkan kct-ni high fchool publication.

There and the Kllloe. Tb main army I within the TchaUlja line and' advancing on Constantinople, and occupation is be state. It I Intimated Bulgaria win be forced to flgbt the other allien, I a greai ui paper seems assured. It Is being Boosted with energy and there 1. very lieved to be Inevitable.

inviinv Nov. IS. Turkey and o.nalat In I mmrmMA ID armlStlCC (Special to LONDON. Nov. 16.

It la now a intends to eater little opposition. Wl" cldedly progre-lve tep. rule only very Urge upport papers, and reveaU our high fchool flha haat fa according to a dispatch to th Central LONDON, Nov. IS. Th Llbersl la ft.

ran aldorlne- the removsl of frarthar Of the HOUM Of New Agency. The atspatcn oss iwi been confirmed. the dining tabid mut look inviting. Any houMwlf knowi tht neat linen, add cheer to the occasion. Wt have table linena to meet all demand.

Beautiful new mind clothe, acalloped edgea, with napkina. $6.50 $7.50 $10.00 Linen hemstitched clotha with napkina to match $10.80 to 12.80 thmSit Unhemmed clothe, 2. 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 yard lengtha, for $1.75 to I3.S0 72-inch full graaa-bleached pure linen by the yard In Constantinople before the granting of peace terms, and St Petersburg re- anintion. The la Its true iigni th Ute. i Common on th chsrg of msklng no effort to check the recent riot la the (Special to va iunrtvfl Vnv.

IS. It I i uv Turkish division report the Chtai-ja defenses shattered, and tnl I onnflmnmH frMIl fllhor OUarter. I iajo J. V. jj th.t ramnalaa to rl CAKP FOB GUIS NOTICE.

believed Ferdinand can enter the cap house. He I upect4 Ot ympainy with home rul opponent. (Specls! to SPOKANE. Nov. It.

Hay announce that he will not etHiteet 000 for th Investigation of th recent election baa been itarted, ltn ital whenever he desires. There will be no Camp Fir Olrla KMmhF It. dm Rudolph Bpreckeia airecting. fact th.t the material baa Gazette-Time want ada bring for tbe governorship unless a reason arise. Plain centera, Roman bordera $10 yard Napkina yet arrived.

quick result. 72-lnch linen. Grape and Chrysanthemum petterna. yard, lltll. ana arHn Thundsf.

NO- vemtier 14. at the aom of Mr. and Mr. J. H.

Buchsnsa. Th proud Pr-ent rertiie 1n South Corvalll. Jnst Napkina ii.w un 64-toch to 72-Inch linena In Holly, Clover, dedgna Hrat PreabyterUn Church NoV. 15. 8ll5 p.m.

GAI1I1ERY TO ill SATURDAY i 1 across Mary'a river, ana are Kt to IV elated over tb additioa flme. Harriet Labadie It kaanat mi Well. It fl W1L fMla welt, look well. Munlag wr ill inrat Saturday la for Bale by i. M.

at a.i.K nn a tw amall lot Of apple. u- -r NOTICE. After thla th macninery w. v-dreaaod np for th winter. Th ware-v iikw naad for potatoes.

ava aoeclallat. will poel wiU jrfve a drwnntic hterpreuuon m. Tomorrow, by Percy McKaye. Auspices Y. M.

A. of Oregon Agricultural Wleg. K0TE: P. renncxte. at iii ahin for mem- ilvclv klve a written jgnari To Trt1 1 natr of rlasaea flttea nj bera.

and tha warenouss win i and loading. nt.n'a rtrna Store What I most needed now for th po Dim. vuM Pbon. Ind. Hit.

11-H-tf tato crop.

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