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VOL IV. KO. 147 COKVALLE5. BENTON COUNTY. OREGON.

JIOXDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1812 FRICE mi CEST3 0 1 7 FJ AY IIH1S Fill "51" TESO COURTISSTiLL A ELI ST III HELL Says It't aTerriUy Uncomforiablc Place and jpull cf Sorrows. EvsngelUt Phelps at tbs Rvangsr leal church last night brought stirring measaae from the atrlkina- text, "The Sorrows of Hell." Mr. Phelps believes In a hall of miaerv aa' set forth In the striking text.

"I know this not ths popular thing of this sy; I know how much I must aacnnce io give you and the world the truth hall. In lheaa Uva smoothing thlnw ores snd making wui eavca, ana mat there Is ns hell; but If I am going to be true to you, true to myself, and true to God, 1 must give you th truth on hell, and the truth aay that there will be sorrow, in hell, Cue of ths sorrows of hell will be that you wilt rememoer. Another, appptltea which burn In a man'a bnanm aa ha llP.il S. P. Supreme Court of Nation says Merg er Is Illegal and Tells Why.

(Special to WASHINGTON. Dec I. The so-reme court orders the Immediate liisolutlon of the Harrlmhn merger the Union Pacific and Espee companies. The government started the I i.ult in 1907, and every federal con- ntlon la maintained In the court'! pal decloioa. It waa alleged that waa doing bualneaa In violation of the Sherman antitrust law.

A plea of the railroads liking Invocation of the "rule of rea son" was refused, it being held that She defendants were "unreasonably" leatralnlng trade. Ths-Mit held that the; attempw-e Harrlman Interests to acquire the Northern Pacific, Santa Fe and Salt lake routes wars not 11 If gal, and sustained the lower court In this part of 'tie case. Judge Day read the opln- n. it said In part: "The court cached the conclusion that theUnlon clflc sad Southern Pacific prior to Bock purchases, were competitors la nterstat eonuneros, Sine tb ae- jiiislUon of stock, however, the dominating power of the Union Pacific oppressed competition between the sterns and effected combination restraint of Interstate commerce, fourta are required to forbid the do ing of further acts like these, and nter decrees effectually dissolving inch combinations." Without decid ing the anthracite trust case and rate the supreme court adjourned. NEWS Into that loat atate.

will never be sat- Though Had 111 Luck, Members Are Selected For 1 BigTeam. The selection of All-Northwest teams hjr tht various referees and coaches ends the football season, and largely) the bootball talk, for which the public will be duly thankful Roscoe Fewcett." generally accepted as the hut arbiter In northwest foot ball circles, aires two 0. A. C. men places on the all-stsr team.

Hn picks Chrlsman ss the beet center this year, and Blackwell as the beet half back. On a second team, Fawceit. picks May at tackle, and Evendoa Varnell, another expert, who refer- eed -eight of the conference games, leaves Chrlsman out of the big team and gives Kellogg a at left Varnell agrees with Fawcett In 1 the selection of Blackwell. R. A.

Cronln, the Portland Journal's expert, picks Kellogg, Hay and Blackwell of O. Ai C. as members of the big team. Fawcett says Chrlsman was "one of the stars of the He Laays Kellogg pressed Sutton, he beet ena in toe coniereuce, very closely. while May, except for his Illness In the Albany game, was a hummer, Blackwell.

he says, "has been the whole, show In all the games he played." 81iton played "an im proved game." and Moore "at times played a brilliant game, and Even-don is regarded aa "hard-playing tackle." Dewey. "In the pivot position played a game worthy of note." Fawcett's big first team Is as follows: Position. Sutton, Tyrer, W. 8. C.

10) PaUon.Wash. (185) Bailey, Oregon End End Fenton, Oregon Klanison, Idaho (180..,., Chrlsman, O. A. C. (186.

Toung, Washington (1(0), Blomqulst, Whitman (170) Ouard Blackwell, A. C. (188) Nile (Whitman Fullback si liMrt tO fluit. Earl "Rat'V Rlnehart, the beady euatterback mi the Multnomah Amateur Atbletlo Club football team, and famous O. A.

C. star, Is playing bis last. season, of the great. Rlnshart will don footbsll suit for the last time on New Year'a (Continued, on peg I) Jury Caseon Today. A Small Verdict Against Nolan on Saturday.

Ths cane of Parker tra Wn1F he. ing irlea before Judr Hamlltnn dsy. In this casa Gertrude C. Bnrkar living about A tnliee southwest of rniMmatn. Clalma adrara.

HiuMiInn of a strip of ground eontalntnc about three acres, but which Is on bound- sry una sad has vltsl Importance, The Jury la the case of Pllnsky vs. Nolan, before the court RatnnUv awarded Pllnsky flSO of the IU00 ror wnicn oe suea. The attorneya for ths defense Immediately moved that the verdict be set Slide on the ground thst ths Jury had disregarded the court's Instructions. The iurv'a SWSrd waa for a month's uiv mA certain incidental, brought by Plln- ear io carry on ma worn with Mr. Nolan.

Thia caae was one thst baa been hanging fire since 1811. Plln sky waa a Salemlte sngaged by Mr. Nolan on condition that he "mads COOd" In hta Work. In a ahnrt time Mr. Nolan replaced him with another wnom ne anew to be the man be wanted, bene, the ault.

The Jury in -ISO, cue waa. omu xip Dodeie, Leeder, Hout, Baldwin, Read, Tlllery, sur and Black-tedgs. coxnirj EVUTTS. Wednesday, December 4, William Sterling Battle, Interpreter of Dickens, second number Corvallls Lyceum Coarse, at Prenbyterlaa church. Frldsy.

Dec "A Night Out" at opera houss by all-star local Ulsnt A roualng comedy. Saturday. Dee. 7. C.

Glee-Mandolln Club concert, at opera house. 21 performer. eoledat nnrrrATioi. Oraham A Wells cordially Invite ths public to call and Inspect their com let. tins of ornamental and useful holiday goods.

CHSISTMAS OEEETTJOS. Elegant aasnrtaient of Xaas books, novelties and greetings. Suitable present to msll St ths Poetodlce aters. ll-I0-4t fee sU- KLINE'S ATT ES I SCO 1 William Sterling BattJa, actor, tjr watlc reader, Interpreter, the bc of his kind In the presentation of the works of Charles Immortal novelist, will be at the Presbyterian church Wednesday, Dec, 4. and pre sent the second number of the Cor- valila Lyceum No matter what your ticket may aay.

the (late is Wednesday, Dec 4. It is not definitely known which of M. Dickens' works will be given "Nicholas Nickelhv" "Tha Ti nf Two Cities." "Oliver" "The Chrlntmas Carol." or "Life Portray als, in any event ths number will be one of the finest wr nffnr.nl hv the local lycoum committee. Mr. Battis knew the ataee from an earlier experience.

He made his de but the old McVicker theater In Chicago, on the back of Joseph Jeffur son in "Kip van winkle," later playing with Clara Morris and Jame O'Neill In "Article 47. His state experience covered a wide field. He received bis first Inspiration for dramatic readtna- from Alfrw) Bur. bank, principal of the old Dearborn school, and who later became one of the moat oooular readera in th His training and strenuous experiences have developed a masterful presence and a very remarkable voice, of great range, perfect In Its flexibility, carrying power and nualtty. He Is la absolute control Of this cower to exnrSsa hia vrv emotion; every shade of thought is in (Speclsl to INDIAN APOLI8, Dee.

I. The executive board of the Intprna- tlonej ssocljjtigal Jtosrorkorusa Saturday removed H. S. Hockln, secretary-treasurer. Ths news was sup pressed until todsy.

On motion of Federal Prosecutor Miller, Judge An- derson today discharged William K. Benson; of Detroit; John Carroll, of Syracuse; 8. P. Meadows, Indianapo lis, and Hilton H. Davie, laborHe de fendants and Ironworkers official.

Insufficient evidence was given as the reason. F. M. Ryan, president of ths Inter national Ironworkers, wss ths first witness called by the defense. He categorically denied everything In McManlgals confession Implicating hiss in tb alleged dynamite P.8E.

AT EUGEfiE Following cut In wsges from 12. 6 for a tea-hour dsy to ft for a nine-hour dsy, a number of men employed In the construction department of the Portland, Eugene 1 A Eastsrn Railway at Eugene ttrtirt yesterday. The number Involved Is 125, according to strike leaders, but Clark, chief clerk of ths local coo strnctlon office, says that only li or 0 left work, and that the rest, local a with families, will remain at work. The strike was called by lames F. Morgan, financial sscratary of the Industrial Workers of ths World.

who ssys thst perhspa ft per cen of lbs men out on strike' srs not mem bers of his orgsnlistlnn. Tb" strik ers this afternoon formulate I tha demsnds, which Include a nine-hour day. $2.50 minimum wage fur com mon labor, less sbuse by ths suiierln- tannntit of construction, tine snd a half for overtime, and reform in the matter of hospitsl fees. The dnmsud srs signed by J. B.

Shea, chairman of the strike committee. 1 Ths strikers claim that 13.2 was odered them a short time after ths strike, but was refused. "We are going to wfa this strike without violence." said Morgan this evening. "Ws will have funds from Portland and San Frsnrtsco In few dsy snd will, first of all, see that the married men and their families, srs cared for." Ths notice of change In wags scale Is signed by R. Smith wh-k, engl- aeer In chsrge, end slso provides for a wage of 11.75 a day for Greoka According to Mr.

Clark, tbs orders cams from Portland, sod tbs local office has aO otkloa In ths Eugssa Register. 7 sTOTICI Dr. Curtis, eye specialist, will positively give a written gnaraaras with ry pair of classes fitted by him. Office over Aliens Drug Store. Psoas red.

1 4J I Stairway on Madison B4. DsmMima An cokset ESTE9-8UMNER, OVER PRA-ther Garage. Phone Ind. Ha. 1201.

TODAY'S WORLD laniyj, Another, that Ihoae who have gone there with you will pf'int ths finger of scorn st you fornver, and trail you that region of drknes for. ever. thnt tin ret flV Illrllt It I ttn nut over this wek. every sight exoept Saturdsy sight, and would ternilnats with ths lecture, which Kvaneellat Phelps witl deliver on ths Whits. Slavs trsfflrr In ths Presbyterian church.

Tueadav and Witdneeriee December loth snd ltth. It Was slso snnounoed thst "Ethel Vsls, ths Whit. at arhlrh Ko.ne.ll.r Phslt Is ths author, would bs placed on ssls at O. I. Blackledgs'g at ore Mosdav.

TuiMutav and Wutnea. day, Deo, th, iota and 11th. HASP BAfl The attention of every lady la Cor vail I. la called to notice that wa hav ths largest and best tins of leather band bags ever seen In this city, ana on Bstnrday, Nov. It, ws ars going to begin to sell a Isrge number of -these at the tow price of 1 8c In thin lot there will be hand bags regularly nrlrarff i tn 1 1 f.

ft TK la mm usual bargain, and every lady should take advantage of this great offer. At ths Owl or Rexslt Btors. Albany. Ore. ll-J-t TOYLAND Mow perfint sympathetic obedience to his win.

Priws will be 78, 60e sad 5esnd the It nel price is msde only thst many ho should bear him may not fall to lo so because of a money BRIEFLY TOLD (Special to nNUTO.V: D. Dee. 1 Cm i convrnmt for the abort ss- U1 ronttnos until i(. -Aivrfthe preHnrinarlK, however, the house sdjourned for the day at 1:10. The senate adjourned at 12:24.

Among the retiring senators present were: Henry E. Burn-ham, W. Murray -Crane, BImoa Guggenheim, Jonathan Bourse. Karris Brown, J. M.

Dixon, H. A. Richardson, Robert J. Gamble, Shelby Me-Cullora, F. O.

Brlggs, J. W. Bailey and M. i. Foster.

(Special to SEATTLE, Dec. 1 The annual convention of the Northwest Conference of Forestry Associstloos opened here todsy. with two hundred delegates present- Next Saturday night. tht comedy. "A Night Out," will be presented by local tele nt under-ths direction of Mrs.

J. Edward. Caldwell. The play Is one of ths most laughable of ail ths rsmoos fsrees. 'and ths east Is made up of shout ths best talent Corvallls can produce.

This production will be given st ths opera house ander tbs auspices of ths Ladies' Auxuliary to ths Commercial Club, Ths cast la as follows: Mrs. Babbitt. B. Johnson Prof. Bsbbltt Blocker Miss Nlabe Rabbit t.

father Mr. Soap Ha I lock Itr. Damask Fred Joy Aageltr I'amaak. Jsck Porter Lord Mulberry. John Hsll Jack Melberry H.

W. pomerine Susan. Miss Cuba Amlck "Cinderella," at tbs opera house Saturday afternoon and evening, presented by children of tbs public schools blow ths sixth grade, wss staged unusually well, ths costuming and atags nettings being very charming. little tots went through this operetta with considerable precision, rather remarkable vim, and ssag tbs two or three choruses splendidly. Because of unforseen difficulties and the grest time It took to coat me the forty youngsters, there was a tedious wait before the bow began, and ths lapse between acts wss little long.

But there wss ample evidence thst a maater mind had gives the children their train ing. Tboae who know what abort time Mrs, J. Kdwsrd Caldwell had to develop tbs youngsters, and at the Same tltns know what It. means to handle half hundred of them, have so doubt of her capacity to ansae good to tbo limit. OTtTZM AJTO TUIAlXt.

Frssh Yea. ulna Bay oysters and best Spanish style chicken tamales st Adam Asset Is, First and Jefferson, place orders In sdvsaes, Ii-2-lt The trading thst mskes tbs. lesst trouble end assures t'ie most sss-facttoa the trading thst Is dons fuce-to-fj. Simple For Qiildren Efficient 2i Luxurious for All Witk waatleM knnircd of tori, dolls, garnet, wagons, gad Awsiti ih chi'dres'i preseaos. li 'childhood's proudest dreamt of toyland made real farciU ud cfcildrtn'i tjea iparklg when pajiipf ajaid tbg row of Zmm toodo.

Ckildrcs art bappj the sight Parents art likewist happy becsoM tht prkot ro very uodrraU, Zouu ponet will fsrthcr hers. Every home that has tt appreciates the comfort and simplicity of ELECTRIC LIOHTINO. Otowlng In sealed glass globes, electric light Is ths PURE AfR lllutnlnanL i Kings of yesterday could no command the clean. sfe and convenient lighting enjoyed by the worklngmen of today. Few residences srs built now without electric wlr- log.

Houses built some years ago can be electrically '-equipped at small cost. J' The amount Invested adds to the value of the prop- erty. It Is a durable, 'paying Investment not an tiv pense," Iiitwl below are. eldrtrionl virior eitttrtctori who art geceptinf orders extremely reasonable igore. Ask us to send representative to Uy out lighting plans, make estimates and act as YOUR expert is the tsrest of goo4 service fc OREGON POWER CO.

Bell 42E Phones Ind. Mll, Local electric supply doom and conn trie tori Arnutaja Cole, 118 N. Second Street I Toyland Second Floor I)' in iiK.m if A Sf jpjacoj To Trttriw i.

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