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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 1

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1912 TRICE FIVE CE3TX3 0 DEDICATED illPlllllGlII TOUTED AS Cll 111, simac i sjDiiia I T7 lurdcrcr cf Josephs Missionaries From An Unexpected Drubbing in Pres a Score of Others is Near to Capture. Has Confessed Many Crimes. of 2500 Wild-eyed 0 A.C Whitsiaa .20 3 That really tells the story, but after the political battle, or the basketball struggle, or the football game, there la always explanation and excuse, and little reason offered aa to Just why or how It happened exaetly that way. Whitman's coach. Archie Hahn.

aays It waa the mud that O. A. C. Held wss too "heavy" sod let it go at that It may hava been the mud and water, but the ItieS who aaw the game are reasonably confident that the O. A.

C. team had moat to do with that )0 to 8 score sgalnst Whitman laat Saturday. Of course, playing on a dry field in a wet tows la somewhat different from playing en a wet fluid in a dry town, but the difference would hardly be so marked as It was aniens there had been some obstruction other than mud and water. Immovable object the hut only supposedly, tr-resifitlble force that Whitman whs up attaint, a stark of hones, sinew and unsylng spirit coached by one Samuel "Fntzy" Dolau. It was Even- don, Blackwell.

Shaw and Dewey. It waa 8ltton and Hofcr May, Kcilngg. Moore and Larson. It waa Chrlsmsa and McKenile. It waa these and 1500 "howling Dervishes" oa the bleachers, sidelines and In (he grandstand that Whitman ran up against.

and the mud and water had less tbsn sught else to do with the result. TherV wss as much mud and water for the O. A. C. men to slide around In aa there was for Whitman to root In.

and the visitors made a team that out weighed O. A. C. It waa aim til O. A.

day. The Beavers were there with the goods, had struck their gait, and the ill-luck that turned the tlds against them In former gamea was with them st thla time. They outplsyed Whitman at third act Alice blue broadcloth with fur trimming and picture bat. Tall, graceful, charming but what's the use? Edith Irwin, as Mrs. "Willie Powell, sotnewhst Frenrhy, mede sn excellent character.

Julian Bain-bridge as Ashurst waa creditable, and tbe others were sdequate. And they wasted tbetr time and en ergy In coming to Corvallls; likewise at Albenyr- You'd Better it O. a a C. of era. Appropriate Exercises to Be Held Tuesday P.

M. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, the new South school In the Avery addition will be dedicated with appropriate ceremony. It the weather conditions are favorable. The the raising of a large Bag over the building In accord with military rites, aa address by Mayor J. F.

Tates, another by a 'representative from Q. A. C. music by Captain Beard's military band, and minor formalities. Following the exercises, which are to be made as brief aa possible, the public will be Invited to Inspect the sew building, a halt-holiday for the school children having been granted for this reason.

The city's newest school building Ik the fourth, contains eight rooms, and is sa attractive building at tbs south end of thirteenth snd fourteenth streets. It has thoroughly modern equipment sad Is the prtde of the Beard of Education, which believes It has secured tor the people the full worth ef their money. It was built larger than neceamirr. In anticipation of future growth, but already five roow.x Jit uttvitatl tnow.al that teur would be ample at this time. I should note the flags on the other school buildings tomorrow.

If they ceremony will be postponed. the official signal, In case the westher is at all unpropltoua. 1TP11TW Virr TTP4 AuiAR i Hub tlon narlng Fortunate Is the community that haa men able and of a disposition to eon-tribute liberally to the worthy movements Inaugurated for general progress. Albany's chrysanthemum fair, a pleasant occasion each year, will be held Tuesday evening snd Wednesday afternoon and evening of this week. Many beautiful blossoms will be shown, snd musical programs and "side shows" will furnish other entertainment Democrat: Lyle Bain.

Charles Fortmlller, David Wleder and Mene-fee Tracy, alt Albany boys, left this morning on a hike to Corvallls. where they will see the O. A. C. and football game this afternoon.

The boys are all cood walks-r and started out at a good clip, expertlng to reach the College City shortly sfted 1 o'clock. (The boys cot here all right and the came repaid them for the bike. I i Of the 107 cases on Una county's court docket, 17 sr divorce eases. Four disorderlies were fined 19 each Saturday morning. The Democrats says "The Broken! Law" was plsyed there to a very small bouse, that tbs play was a good one.

snd the setlng perfect A GOOD WINDOW Ths O. A. gams Inspired it. M. Long A Co.

to develop a unique window display. With sawdust and goal posts they made O. A. C. Held.

They erected bleachers asd grandstand, and knives and scissors formed tbe crowd. Knives represented the teams In position oa tbe Held. A forlorn gentlemaa la one corner was one who bet sgalnst O. A. C.

Trite phrsera oa cards gsvs potst to lbs display, which attracted ao little attention. It was superbly done, and if It Is there yet. Is well worth a trip to es. taKsmrrao ash coasrr MR. PKA- er Garage.

Phone lad. No. 1208. SCHOOL 1 Brysnt haa shown of Albany's Chautauqua by do- 11200 to the Irreducible fund, i i I I I I I I UF.SE SPOILED Pc Opera House For Excellent Players. A etr ng company, Beaded by a star of no small magnitude surpassed by BOt nni equalled by only two or threw in recent seasons a play that offtr -reat opportunity, eostumeasel-din er -tiled In the beet the cities enjoy, itare settings unusually ef-fectlvs mica was the offering of awley In "Tho Broken Law" at the ra house Saturday sight Th Tertng of Corvallls Was a small a made op too largely of tlue -aiiij bad no Idea of what It waa 8b-t, and on whom the scintilla it-rams were wholly lost; aa i-.

unimaginative. unreaon-Hvt. a i-clral Saturday night audt-en A In the city aeeks the cheapest vii i-vllle because fin ease would prove liore; an audience, too, that dignity, that cracked pa-ti the tensity of the situation land all' the ntv iunerh work of the artists resithlees stillness: an au-iit directed Its energies at ii-lra." wblrb was foolish i mi's and Invite more; an to me like of wiioin t'orviillla lw-e. And the opera house, Will I uncHrtiifortable under the most favors ble clrcutnatances, wss so cold that no one present, except Attorney E. K.

rear reenter, has more than thawed out at this time. It la reasonably certain that Con-Stance Crawley baa never played In an onera bouse less Invttlnc. nor to an audience that offered leas Inspiration. That she should st two or three oppor- tanlties. with sneer and shrug voice who4 situsllon was to ner ereolt However.

despite the distracting circumstances. sustained way save an pis evidence of her possibilities sod was adequate. The StorT. 1 A woman far beyond her husband mentally, spiritually and morally. Mrs Xaventry.

an Englishwoman of gentle birth and breeding, suffered his Insults and bis degenerscy, until In her presence, unknown to him, he held intrigue Vrltb his mistress, a guest at the Dsftntry homo against Mrs. Davenfry'a wishes. Bbs saved both her husband and his paramour by dlHarmlng the woman busbsnd Of suspicion then she left Daventry. The old English law did not admit of divorce for the woman, and Daventry would not release his wife. With her lire wrecked, snd love turned to scorn If not hatred, by her busbsnd, Mrs Daventry then went away, and finally to man her moral snd Intellectual equal who had always loved her.

Dav- entry, foollahly imagining that his "honor" had bees outraged, followed snd proposed to fight duel with Ashurst. He meets Mrs. Dsventry. forces himself upon her, but only fur- ther revealed bla weakness. Ills wife reviewed hla history, showed tbst men should be held to morality net lees strict than thst of woman.

point- ed out that he really could accomplish nothing good by killing Asbnret. so Dsventry west out sod did ths only decent thing of his career shot himself. As foolish man, a weak man. a cad, a bounder, a four-flusher, one whose morals were weak to the laat degree, one who Indulged himself to any limit and yet would hold bis wife and sll women to the etralghtast of asrrow paths. Oersr Wilde's "Daventry" typifies many men In all walks Of Ufa la all towns sod cities, even Corvallls.

As this despicable, anlovely creature, Arthur Maude gave a superb prteeatatloa. Miss Crswiey, sa ths faithful wife forced to foraske her brute Of a husband, bad great opportunity, and under favorable circumstances, would enquewllonably have given a snore vivacious Interpretation, though It was ample. Incidentally, aba wor sums beautiful costumes, blue ea'in, black velvet, etc. MargretRyaa. as Lady flailing-dos.

(Hppd off tbe eplgrsms la a sprightly way, But aba wss there ss piiturs, snd to wear costumes, Tbee were Parisian (be real art ie, and more splendid than gnrgrotia fa.hlnfl plates. Is lbs Drat set a 1'Wiwa Velvet: second act splendid spangled cbtffoa over gruea; ASOII li-rjiKUUa in Ber sTiiimiuusiiiBiUt vui its am Walla Walla Givc Rooters. every turn, and would have won with out tbe element of luck In their favor. am gooa wore by spurts, and excelled O. A.

C. In the use of the forward pass, but they couldn't get away with It Their excellence In this led hitman to try it often, aadl waa Interceded unites that tin A. C. tws touchdowns. O.

A. P. played aa team, snd was ever la the game except a few minutes la the last quarter, when they let up enough to. make It possible for Whitman to kick; Held goal. 0.

A. C. played a. "heady" game, a wonderful defenalv game and the barxfleld came up with, the speed Whltiusn was expected to, show. Wbltmsn played a stront game, fighting like fiends, but against "Jinx" that not be overcome.

They pulled out of two or three bail holes with some fnke nlnyx that wars hummers, but this profiled them Uttls, i ne scoring in the game was dons by Dewey. Shaw and Larson for C. and Nllns for Whitman. The Art qunrter was scorels, but the Whit, man team wns outplayed. The flmt score came lu the second nuarter, anj, wns a touchdown hy Ilr.wcy, who was shoved over oa the fourth dowa.

In the third quarter Shaw Intercepted forward pass and dashed for a touchdown. In tbe fourth quarts Union, who had Juat replaced a tired man, Intercepted a forward pass and by expert dodging planted the ball bm hind ths goal poets. Two of tbe threa goals were kicked, Near the clow of the game after a few forward passes snd a coupls oi penalties Inflicted upon A. Mies Whitman marie a goal, scoring points on a pretty drop kirk from ths 25-yard line, thus preventing a shUU out Spectacular. The game was a glorious one for the spectators, who yelled themselves hoarse.

Between halves O. A. C. rooU era In charge of the strenuous Dutton. serpentined the field.

Ruth Bhepard, and Vivian Root led tbe fair co-edt In sougs, stunt that caused consider, able enthusiasm. After the game, 0. A. C. rooters headed by Captain Beard's band, marched to Second at reel and oa the paving held high carnival for an hour.

They whooped and yelled and finally waltzed, pranced and danced. Long pent up energy was let loose full tilt. It wss a great day, snd Coach Dolaq and his huskies were balled as heroes, Give Thought 16.00 to $10.00 1 10.50-$ 12.50 set 85c to $1.75 yd. 50c-0cyard Scarfs and Center, ipt let II the company stuck with the game and "V' "Tt LL 1-L, Boy and Probably wrote card telling; where he burled the Joseph boy'a body a year ago, haa by poeta). and letters cohfessed to man yother almllar crimes, saying he has had a mania for killing.

The Joseph boy's body was burled today. All the schools are closed, and all Buffalo Is la mourning for the parents, who long believed their child to be allre, but kidnaped. BY DY itllli A (Special to KINGSTON, Nev. 18. Th vault of the Kingston Bank and Trust Company was dynamited last night and 116,000 eash secured.

The dynamiters worked without fear, and though the noise of the explosion aroused many, the men took plenty of time and got away with their loot without being disturbed. 4 FREIGHT HITS A STREET GAR rniwtat to Nov. were Injured, two perhaps fatally, when a Boutbern Pacific freight hit a street car here today and knocked It from a 0-foot trestle. William Carpenter and Louts 8tone are expected to die. Several of the occupants of tne car were paaiy nun, but not critically.

4" PIAH0S SO It will soon be the time of year when old second hand, half won out and recently polished pianos la im nmv ha ahlDned from Baa Francisco, PortLind or other large cities where they ao nig inings. boo show such Instruments to country customers for new pianos, by strangers whom you will never see sgalu. The buyers of these pianos will re-hp them however. after having bougfft a second hand piano, much worn for new, or a hunl muiitrnpiMl thins that the buyer would sot have though of pur chasing it ne naa snows oi me pwr suallty offered. 11-ls-ltd ltw DQ3TT GET BPATTEtlD.

Every bicyclist needs mud guards these wet daya. Get your wheel tied upwlth the best guards at tbs Cor-vallla Bicycle ll-J-od-tf BRIEFLY TOLD by another detective. James Grabsm, DIs clerk of the Asiatic Exclusion League, said be frequently say Tviet-mos In the company of Schmidt Capias, sad Anton Johnson before the Times low-up. Special to HAMILTON. Bermuda, Nov.

18. The steamer Bermudan docked this afternoon. The mayor went out la his official yacht to taks Wilson off, but the president-elect declined, preferring to land with the other passengers. Wilson received sa oration. 11 I (Special to BUFFALO, N.

Y.t Hot, IS. The Irrest of the maniac who slew little oseph Joseph! ll momentarily ex- cted. The police know the man ,1 ranted, know that he la la a certain 1 iclnlty, and Chief Gllson, of Lacka- i tana, says the arreet will certainly made tonight Thla maniac, who 3ATH TUB LUST 5 1SD1SS0LVE0 BY-I SUPREME COURT (Special to WASHINGTON, D. C. Not.

18. The Supreme Court upholds the decree of the Maryland federal court dissolving the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and allied concerns Tanning the "bath tub trust" The Supreme Cort ordered that a dissolution order be Issued, i The decision la regarded aa the most Important alnce that dissolving the Standard Oil la mated that the court did not violate the patent law In rendering a decision that the company had. ao right to organize a monopoly on patent appliance. 1 THE HORRORS OF 11 (Special to -y LONDON. Nov.

18 Two thousand marines and bluejackets from the varshlDt of the powers landed In Con stantinople this afternoon. The Turk ish authorities were willing, but tne forces moved quietly. js they feared the nMMmesmfiht be aroused. Bul garian diplomats deny that the Turks mere victorious In the defense or Tchatalja. It Is believed this action of the powers denotes that the Turks are not holding their own.

(Special to LONDON, Nov. 18. Belgrade reports the surrender of Die-patches state that three Turkish generals and 45,000 Turkish troops were captured. (Special to VIENNA. Nov.

18. The Frankfort Gaxette reports railroads in the vicinity of Constantinople lined with corpses. Dying are kicked off the trains The Bulgars find that the Turklah entrenchments are choked with dead from cholera. The dying cholera victlma account for the weak resistance. RICHMOND, Nov.

18. The Supreme Court denied the motion for a retrial In the caess of Floyd Allen and son, Claude, sentenced to die In the electric ehalr Friday for their part in the eotrnty court house murders. It ia not believed the governor will Interfere. (Special to Nov. 18.

John llendrlx, of Los Angeles, the de-tectlva wh0 gave a detailed description of the blowing op of the Los An-Seles Times, was todsy corroborsted TURKISH tooii's mrts to Table Damask for Thanks-giving, Hadn't You Wa have thought of lineni for tnontha and the result ia wa have a collection of deiljma conaitting of border, floral effecta, doti and' checks that will surprise linen buyers. Our linens are grass bleached, imported stock and wc know for quality, finish and price we surpass former years In this display, Scalloped edged round cloths Hem-stitched cloths with napkins 72 inch by the yard linen -64 inch width, variety of patterns Napkins to match patterns $1.50 to $5.00 dozen Doilies, Tray Cloths, fTsn ASafe "KUZf Trade.

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