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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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TlllUJi Balnrna harUrniUk a a never -wrsr la ARtMr D. U. Pnrtbuul VMtera Mr. and Mr. the Boot Shop, waa a visitor ln'F.

K. Price have beef receatrteit- or tor making hot cake. Sunny Aioany yesterday, goiag to that clty.er la Portland. The couple nt rook Dairy. Phone It.

mi! to the metropolis for th ante how We. Are Pacteurtxe sslTk cave Uv and and have int several day, there bnMneaa ind visiting' among friends. usjBes. passed the day lth re! tires i tht city. "kh Albtwy RelatlveaMr.

and Mrs, Adolph Eer went to AlTany prevents Icknesa. Th Sunny Brook Dairy. dltt To Rag ToOarProf, bJ Mr. C. J.

Mcintosh feft tali morning (or Eugette iad are ta attend the gath- Carry INwUiiil Mr. and Mrs. y. Carey of south Sixth street hV just passed several day sin Portland ber they ft recently, jcmrnuy oa visit to th farnKr'i iiul Ukua wnii, LEOAL NOTICES oi stst eaiiors to aeMiom ta look after hasines Interests, win brother and sister-ia-iaw, Mr. nndjDick the J.

B. Smith Mrs. John Exaer. They are te'hardvare eomnany. la Portland Pad several day there.

patteadlng the hardware convention NOTICE I Preped Street Improvement I NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that I tesaeo me cuwwyae baaquet this evening tad the which la to clooe a three-day session at it meeting held oa the list day of January, th Council of the Ctty of Lorvauis passed a-resolution d-l daring it to be expedient and nece-1 ary, ad that it proposed to improve In the manner hereinafter soecifled, Smith have been among w. Warrington secretary Corvallisite Id th. jnetropoli this of lb O. A tZ veet The Smith, attended th day for U.n' 'hingtot auto show in Portland and were state eolleg where la to deliver Hmta hi PMtLtnd Mr. and Mr.

Clarence Hoot are visitor la the metropolis where they went a daf or two age for the auto show. Mr. Hont is also looking after business la coo nect loa with the local market, sod the eouple are visiting old friend. and to and by one and the am pro-) looking after matters of- business. seeding and one and a single Ina-; ire lectures In connection with Life Week." He will spend the provement.

th following desert bed 1 portion of ctreet In said City of! Again in Business to supply your needs as former years. We keep in stock everything you-need in Flour and Cereals, also for your stock or poultry, Farm Supplies and Building Mate- rials. Call on us for estimates and prices. v-'-vWe are now in position to supply all your needs promptly and glad to quote you prices oa anything you have to selL Bring your average sample and we will be glad to give you a price: Just received a shipment of Utah Jumbo Land Plaster containing 99.62 Gypsum, and can supply you promptly. Seeds of all kinds.

City and our own Mill Run, Cora and Wheat, whole or cracked, Albers Chick Feed and Dairy feeds as well as our own make. We will be glad to have your good patronage -in buying or selling, retail and wholesale. la the metro pohs tonight, Mr. Smith will also attend the auto ahow and is to spend the remainder et.the week In Portland, returning here Sunday evening. LockW-y In orvllW Fred B.

Lockley, of the Oregon Jonrnat' wa a visitor In Corvallis today and wa looking up the. history of several old time residents of the eonnty. Mr. tockley went on to Eugene at noon today and ,1 attending- the conference of Oregon editors en tbe university campu this 1 afternoon aad evening. Corvalll.

to-wit: remainder of tie week at the eol-legt retarning to Corvallis Monday. Twelfth Street from th aouth line of Jafterson Street to the south Una of Adam Street, and Eleventh Street Ot Marrbup Urease A weddlnr front the south line Jefferson Street to th north line of Waahlagton license was issued, from the eonnty clerk's office yeserday to Luraer Nejedley of Portland and Pearl Street Said resolution further provide that Winifred Niles of Philomath. The aid improvement to proposed to be Tallntan Get Prmok-Hrold Tallmaa. od of Assessor and Mrs. C.

Tallman of Corvalll and a former CorrallU boy, has recently received a promotion that will be interesting new to his Corvallis friend. Mr. Tallmaa. who ha been principal of the George school. Portland, the past two has beea transferred to the new Laarel-hurst school, a modern school juit completed, and recently assumed hla duties as principal there.

mad in the following manner: By couple were accompanied by the brMe-to-bfr-s brother. Earl Kile, of paving th roadway of said portion of Newport, as witness. streets for a width of 33 feet, except Eleventh Street from the aouth tine of Jefferson Street to th north line of Adams Street, which shall 24 At father Bedidile Mr. G. W.

Chambers of Portland and J. W. Atkinson of Wellplalt, Washington, were called to Corvallis recently to be at the bedside of their father, J. H. Atkinson, who died yesterday at rlidb fmvnn ran man ah baWIi filvtaaAMtlh feet, and street, intersection to full wtdtn, with one of th following nam surface pavement, to-wit: 1, Six Inch Portland cement con- ArmKase AwajrW.

J. Armltage, Newporter who spends the winter months In Corvallis, ha Juat been a visitor In Portland where lie went 'recently en busfnesa. Armltage hit been in tbe drag business at Newport. i visit Their Ibtnghtetw Mr. and -Mrs Frank M.

York were at Mc-Mlnnville recently to visit their daughter, Mrs. Nina Stallcope, and family and other relatives la that vicinity. The forks were formerly residents of Yamhill county. Mra. PbllHps Here Mrs.

Harriet Phillips of Monmouth" arrived here recently and is to remain several lays as the guest of Mrs. Buth Ireland, a friend long years. She is renewing other Corvalll acquaintances. Drive Portland and Mrs. Burdette Glenn left Corvallis this afternoon and are motoring to Port- land for an over-Sunday visit In the metropolis.

The Glenns will visit Portland friends and "take in" the attractions scheduled there for the week-end. J' Hoathera Editor la Otv -A. E. I Off to Portland Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart Sims, the former of the 0. A. C. faculty, left this afternoon for Portland and mill apend the week-end with friend in the metropolis. Mr.

and Mrs. Sime motored to Portland and will attend the auto show and other attractions that are being offered visitors there this week. Voorhlea. editor and publisher tor ihe and a brief iur urego, paper, ta Grant with the relative In Corvalll. uaur courier, KOgue Kiver Courier, nSCIMBROS.F.raGCO.

August Fischer, President and Manager Grant -Pas Trade Messenger and Crescent City Courier, warm Corvallis yesterday and today. Mr. Voorbtea. whose home la In Grants Pass, is a Rotariaa to the southern Makf Plan for AmiuaWMiss Vera. Horny, Ml Maty Davis and Miss Barbara.

Morgan, faculty' adviser, editor and business manager respectively of the Albany high school Whirlwind, were In Corvalll hOregon city and last night attended the banquet held In the college tea room when Corvalll Rotary club recceived Its charter. Crete pavement X. Two inch crushed gravel bltuli-thle (191S Patent) on four inch gravel bituminous base, I. Two inch crushed gravel bituminous surface on four inch gravel bituminous base. 4.

Two inch crushed gravel bliun fnou surface on five inch Portland concrete base; excavating and tilling to full width, grading to the proper sub-grade, constructing Inlets, constructing curb where needed, laying and constructing drains aad drain tiles, and doing such other improvement work a may be necessary to make an appropriate and complete Improvement. And that said Improvement is to be mad in accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of. said City of Corvallis and plan and epeclfleiitioii therefor prepared by Fred JU Porter, City Engineer of said City of Corvallis, yesterday conferring with members of the Q. A. C.

department of jour Institute New Course of Lecture A new course of lectures was Instituted today under the direction, of Mrs. jesBie D. McComb, of the extension service at 0. The course was "broadcast from the Oregon ian station, beginning this afternoon, and the lecture was given- by nalism regarding the work to be on the annual. Special Mrs.

Callahan hs Port la nri Mrs Ida B. Callahan left today for Portland and (he invitation of Mrs. attention 1 to be paid to the makeup, mounting pictures, the art work, sale and other measure included In Mis Esther B. Cooley. clothing ex pert, no went to the metropolis to Sadie Orr-DunbarT president of thsjpuUlB8 OBt BUCssfu! annual discuss costume selection in a series uicKun reuerauun 01 women I of Ave weekly talks.

Her subject it a today was "Do Your' Clothes Belong to the Mol?" Three Roys Arrive on Thirteenth Three baby boya arrived in Cor and filed In the office of th Municipal Judge of said City on the 31st day of January, 1924, approved and vallis on February 13. One little fellow weighing TA pounds is the son of Mr. and Mr. W. R.

Robert Clubs, attended the regular meeting of the federation board held in the metropolis at o'clock this afternoon. Sh will remain over foi the luncheon and Informal conference of club women to be held at Multnomah hotel at noon tomorrow. Mrs. Callahan will be away over the week-end and will visit relatives in Portland. Wamette Univdly GLEE CLUB 20TH SUCCESSFUL SEASON Classical and? Popular Songs Vocal and Instrumental Solos Readings and Impersonations Snappy College Songs FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SATURDAY.

FEBRUARY 16 Admission 35c 8:00 P. M. of the Greenberry neighbohood au4 adopted by th Council, th kind oi pavement for said improvement to be the mother and babe are being selected from among the several kind lA-avp for Brownsville ra. Robert Matlock, who came from Brownsville to care for her daughter. Miss Grace Matlock, ill with measles the past two weeks, returned Wednesday to her home.

Miss Matlock accompanied her mother to Brownsville and will spend the remainder of the week soesirr BU Spring is Really Here Compar REUCVCS miXN ARCHES cared for In The other two newcomers, on that day were the tittle son born to Mr. and Mr. Fred Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tayror.

Which goes to prove that the, lJth isn't always unlucky, and this month- it brought onlj good luck and happiness to three hoVie in the cpubty. ing present conditions in the Wil RELAXES TIRED MUSCLES recuperating at home. She plans lamette valley with those in the to return to Corvallis Sunday and' easterjt states, and even with Call-on Monday will resume her duties-forn 1. local people are forced to and classes of pavement in said plana and specification prescribed after bids re received for tbe making of such improvement Bald resolution further provide that said improvement Is proposed to be made at the expenae of the property specially and peculiarly heajftted thereby, to be assessed npsn such property according to the relative benefit of such improvement to the several parcels of property benefited thereby. Said resolution further provides thnt the property specially and peculiarly benefited by such proposed improvement, and to be assessed to pty the cost thereof Is determined and declared to be as follow: as bookkeeper in the J.

C. Penney store. confess that Spring is already here. Clusters of snowdrops, crocuses, the pink daisies and a profusion of violets may be found almost any- VWWWVrVWIsVwVV1rVVw where, the- "daffodils are bursting their buds, the narcissus family ia in bud every where, and --children 'and grownups have beea gathering the willow and alder catkins for several weeks. Spring i here! PortlHnd Couple- Marrfc-d Here-Miss Joseihlne Bartruff.

and Owen Peterson, both of Portland, were married In Corvallis at 4 o'clock in the afternoon 8t. Valentine's day, the wedding taking place, at the home "Rev. and Mrs. 8. M.

Wood on aouth Ninth street, with Rev. Wood officiating. Just a few close friends of the 'couple witnessed tbe ring ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left at once on their wedding trip and later are to be at home in Portland "where Mr.

Peterson la employed. The bride was Spring Styles In Shoes Are Arriving Daily Including HOLLYWOOD, SANDALS and all other new numbers Snyder's Shoe Store 255 Madison Street The east half of Block 4, all ofj Block 5, and Jot 7, 8, 8, 10, 11 uid 12, and the east one-halt of Lots 5 and 6 of Block 8, and the west halt of i fefflee phoW 710; He; 791-W "RIDES FOR SALE" Freds Taxi Fred Archibald, grop. Stand: Thor's Real Estate office 112 South Second Street Residence: 505 North Twelfth Street, Corvallis, Block 15 and 1 all In N. 1). P.

Leave For Their Homes Mrs Ralph J. Erwin and Mrs. A. Swarthout have gone, to Mrs. Er-; win's home at Gresham and Mrs.

Swarthout will pend several days with her sister at Gresham before leaving on the return to Washing Avery' Addition to Corvallis, Oregon. All of which said property above de-i scribed' shall constitute and be krfbwn as Assessment District No. .11. That said resolution further appoints as the time at which tbe Council will meet tor the consideration of written remonstrance against the maktnr uch proposed improvement, the meeting of said Council to Used Cars Must Go Now You can buy Guaranteed Used Cars cheaper right now than later in the Spring. Our mechanics have been busy rebuilding Usqd Cars and we have several ready for delivery now that will be sold at a sacrifice.

Our early Spring shipments of new cars are arriving and omake room we are compelled to dispose of these used Cars, which we fully guarantee, at a great sacrifice. Remember: All our used cars carry with them the same guarantee as our new cars. A WILHELM SONS CORVALLIS, OREGON fonnerly as student at O. A. C.

and Mr. Peterson is believed to have attended the college in former years. It's Wonderfid' DenioOKtiatcn Wrestling Strength. ton, D. C.

The two young women were called to Corvallis some time ago by the serious illness of their father, W. H. McBee, who passed away a few weeks ago. Both are former Corvallis girls, well known in this vicinity. Their brother, E.

H. McBee, who had also been In tbe city, has returned to-his home in Prosser, Washington A dispatch from Toledo says that Tofedo' new city marshal, Clarence McBride, former O. A. C. boxer be held on -the 18th day or February, 1924, at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock P.

M. of uid day, and the Council Chamber in the City Hall In said City as the place at which it wilt meet and consider said remonstrance at the time aforesaid. At any time prior to the time appointed aforesaid for the consideration Mrs Hewlry says die has not felt as well in years a she doe now, and gives Tanlac all credit. and" wrestler, recently had occasion to demonstrate hit power toth in defending himself and In dispelling small mob. Four of the city young ruffians called him from his bed at 8 o'clock and pounced on thereof, the owner or owners, or any persons Interested In or having a lien on any property within tbe aforetald assessment district may file with the bim, evidently with the intention of giving him a One at a Municipal Judge a written remon time Mr.

McBride lafff them out strance against said proposed Improve and so completely dispelled the mob that, with bleeding faces and tear of GOLD FISH FREE! TWO GOLD FISH WITH BOWL WITH EVERY 50c NYAL TOOTH PASTE SATURDAY ONLY Special ServiceThe Knights of Pythias are to attend a special service at the M. church South Sunday evening in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the order and wilt be present In a body. "Rev. R. i.

Harper is preparing a special ermon for the occasion and there will be special music and other features. Members of the order are requested to unite in the service and are asked to be at the ball promptly at 7 o'clock to go in a body to the Southern Methodist church. ment, and at tbe time and place aforesaid the Council wilt consider said remonstrance and bear remonitrat-ors. or their attorney appearing In more combat, they beaded ror tne valley In a car and haven't been heard from since. They doubtless hit Corvallis several day ago on their way north or south.

their behalf, Rv order nf the Council. I HEADQUARTERS ARMY GOODS STORE We carry a full' line of Waist and Bib Overalls 91.25 to 31.85 Good Heavy Work Shoes. and $4.50 A full leather lined calf skin Dress Shoe with cap a wonderful value at $4.95 Officers Dress Shoes, the best grade $4.50 Khaki Work Pants, all sizes 0. D. Wool Pants, sizes up to 42 Z.

We have a nice lirfe of Army Riding 'Bridles and Army Halters, HEADQUARTERS ARMY GOODS STORE 1X8 North Second Street 11. W. Smith, Mgr. -Phone 803-J Corvallis Dated, February 1, 1924. M.

CONNER, Municipal Judge of the City of Corvalll. I A yMIKNlS. Ask your grocer for Wlnkley Velvet" brand butter. HHtf Published Febnary I. 8, and 15, 1924.

SEALED PROPOSALS addresaed to E. M. Duffy, Business Msnager, acting" for the Boar dot Regents ot College leader rtRev. George E. McDonald and Rev, 0.

K. Hartman of Portland, and Dr. W. A. Nicoles, Spokane, at BERMAN'S DRUG STORE "IT'S CLEAN" Second and Madison Phone 315 the State Agricultural College, cor valll.

Oregon, will be received at tended a meeting of the executive the office of the College, until 2:80, o'clock P. February 25, 1924, fo the furnishing of all material and th performauV' of ll labor required for the completion of a Three Story Brick Building for the School of pharmacy, for the State board of Philomath college held at Philomath Wednesday. Other attending were Dr. H. Dixon Bough-ter, president of the college, Rer.

J. D. Nisewonder'and J. B. Henkle of Philomath.

Immedlateyeomple-tion of a 815,000 fund (or the college, an intensive campaign for new students, under direction of Dr. Boughter, and plans for an additional 83000 endowment fund wer Agricultural College at Corvallis. I haven't felt well in years Oregon. as I do now, and I must give Tan-lac the credit," declares Mrs. Minnie All tbe work and materials must Hendry.

3812 Hopkins uasiana, Calif. conform to the plana and specification therefor on Ale ft tbe offlc ot the architect. John V. Benne, New Victor Records Release of February 15, 1924 RED SEAL AND DANCE RECORDS The One I Love Fox Trot, Paul Whltemah and Orchestra Shanghai Lullaby, Fox Trot, PaulWhlteman and Orchestra Someone Loves You After All Fox Trot J1 Whlteman and Orchestra NEW RECORDS ErERY FRIDAY 7' GRAHAM WELLS discussed. "For four or five years neiore took Tanlac I suffered terribly with my stomach.

My appetite was mfss- Mm. Kerr Joe to PortUod-i. 1040 Chamber, of Commerce Building, Portland, Orgon, and at the office of K. Duffy, State Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. IlStlO meals.

in. i never enjoyed my ing. i W. J. Kerr presiaeni oi in nothing seemed I to icorv.l.l.

Wom.n'. Club. left today bZJhTJUot Portland for a brief vllt with oTeep m.de8 me mop daughter and Mr. of sleep maae Mrs. Ernest'Henry.

and friend. ana ni; Um V.rr mt. lWoely edodyot want that Uttle good I 'genrfmr Moat C. i ii tended the meeting of th board of Tanlac my atomach feels' Jusr right, and I have actually gained wenl'- tbe Oregon Federation of Woman' Clube, held 1n Portland thl afternoon," when tentaUv pUn for th Sec MALONE-STAttR For Used Cars Every Car a Bargain 129 N. 2nd.

Phone 74 annual convention to u- nem ii It 7A4 I Oregon City hi th spring were, to he msde. It is probsule Mr. Kerr six poands in weigni. v' ing of weaknee. gone, and I atrong 1 cn do with ease.

Tnla I wonderful. Tanlac 1 tt tale -by all good druggists. Accept no sutwtltute. Over 4 million bottle old. vntfiW PENCIL tMniUgV6M wtlw decide to remain for th luncheon nd Informal conference of utihth RED BAND i College Prossery NUM.

Oregon club Women to be neia at tAGLE PENCIL CO. NEVY0RKV.S.k. 'iiti Unltnomah at noon to- CORVALLIS, OR SOON Take, Tanlac ivcscuuie Adv..

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