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All the News All the Time Want Ad. VOL IV. 128 COSVA1LI3, BE5T03I COUNTY, FRIDAY, KOTISJBEJ 8. 1911 EGRESS ItJ THIS STAr.lPirm OUT TJIE BIG GAME (M III'I OFIflf HIE 1106 Gill Bill HERA Hog cholera, that has resulted In th death of many animals, prevslls la Ben too, Linn, Mario and Polk counties. Whlls ot a different type, and ao much milder la early symptoms than that common east of the Rocky mountains, the disease la coolers beyond a doubt, and non should be so foolish aa to belters otherwise.

Ther should be slrli. quarantine, vaccination la certain Instance, snd svery proper prscsutlou taken to stamp out the dlsesse. Control rsn be gained without serious trouble If th farmers will arise promptly to th necessity snd by fsmlllsrlilng themselves with method of prevention, th symptoms, cure. tc. Ilow-eer, quarantine hss been estsbllshsd In many places, a goodly number of hog houses hsvs been destroyed by fir, and It Is expected thst ths sprssd of th disease will hav been completely within a eouple of weeka Such wa th expresstoa ot Stat Veterinarian F.

Morel, while in th city today. haa been In this section th psit two weeks Investigating th hog cholera attuatlon and left today for Tamhlll to look after an outbraak ot slanders. sxpects to return to forvalllt next Monday to finish his work her. Speaking of what Is being don to remedy th present situation and to make Imposslbls futur outbreaks. Dr.

Morel said: "A snecisl bulletin Is now being prepared by th stsw Vetrlnsrlsa snd will be issued by the State Board or Health wltbtn two or three weeka This bulletin will not slm to give any of the JUaladr-s far as thaionf ts con cerned, but will be published for th sole purpose ot esabllng farmers to familiarise themselves with th symptom of th disease, la order thsl they may rscognli hog cholera as soon as It presence 1 manifest In ths herd. The bulletin will also dsal with certain precautions snd step to takea Immediately, covering the sanitary requirement and msnsgs-ment of herds effected with th dlsesse; also lb prevention of bog cholera. Th Stat law require tbst sll case of contagious disease among animals reported within period of four day to th Stat Vsterlnarlaa. Fallurs to do so I punishable by law." Dr. Morel said that a supply ot cholera serum for Immunising purposes will bs supplied by ths office of th But Veterinarian, at cost, and veterinarian deputised by hi office will be allowed to administer the am.

Th vaccina for th Bam purpose may bs obtained also, but It Is our aaderstandlng thst tbsBtat VU erinsrls desires to Inject th vaccina peraoBslly, Dr. Morel say svery ffort posslbls will made to rellevs ths cholers situation. a GaiUta-Tlme want ad. Tomorrow on Multnomah fisld i Portland, 0. A.

C. football team go up against ths University of Wwb Ingtoa team. In 188T A. won. II to 0.

In 104 Washington was again walloped 28 to 5, and ta 1101 0. A. repeated th do 18 to I. In 1808 th gam wa a tl. 0 4, No game wer played In 190T tad.

1801, but sine then the icor against. 0. A- ha grown steadily largr- 21, 12. and 14 last yar. Washington, hss a strong tesra this year, but It 1 believed that Coach Dolaa's boy win give them th scars ot tbwlr Ursa, though ther la aq boast of a possible.

Victory. A special excursion will take a football crowd numbering from 400 400. A rat, ticket good an til Monday, will tak 'th big crowd. A rally last sight aroused much a thuaiasm, th college boy, headed by, Capt. Bsard'l band, marching through th city.

Th boy wer strayed- i0T1 support will ml th game, O. A. C. will capture th score tomorrow. Tb Baromster Dobls'i boy hav woa th Cham plonahlp for four year, but that (Jo not prove anything.

Th Seattla team la a wonderful aggregation, hut la th words ot tb prophet, "yog, Bever can tell." Th bromide wh are saying thst 0. A. C. has no chine Buttardaf ar laboring nd lata spprhenaion and th truth I not la thsra. 0.

A. C. most emphatically bat a ehanc only a bars, fighting chsncs, perhaps, but whlls ther ta II ther It hop, sad ther I pltnty of Ilf around these part. Th loss ot "Amy" I a big blow and wilt weaken th team a lot That cannot be denied, but Coach Dolag will makt tb beat of thing snd try to fill up th hols. Jim Evsndoa wilt shifted from tack! to full.

"Cap May filling hi berth on th lias, Jim' iperlenc will of valu bs bind th line, and, with BlackwtU and Bhsw oa either ld of him, tha rear rank wit) a fast trio. Th boy ar now la good condition, til surviving th W. B. C. scrap without serious Injuries.

May seem to la good soaps, asd will trngth4a th Una. although th necessity of removing Evsndoa 1 to be deplored. Tb lln will In all probability bs composed of th following husktsa. (Continued oa page 4) F1GHG mes 1 wkey i Taft ttarls (Two Mere Vessels to scene. BUDAPEST.

NOT. 8. It Is report that the Bulgarian! have completely reduced the Tehatalja fortifl- tion ana can anter uonstantmopie aa quickly as they can cover the z5 nil lea to the capital. It la believed that the end of the Balkan struggle li near, and that the fall of the eap-i Ital will mean the beginning of a European war. Anxiety la intense re- carding the rumor of wholesale maa- aacre la the capital.

It ta authorita tively reported that Turkey la negotiating with Bulgaria for the surrender of Constantinople. The term have not been learned. It Is reported that a typhoid epidemic haa broken out among the wounded toldlen In Adrlanople. LAST BMLEIIIIT VIENNA, Nov. 8 Lieutenant Wegener, correspondent of the Vienna Reichspost, telegraphed that paper -i at Informal nerottnttons had begun Eur u.a uj-u-fldjr of the lincapturetl lort before Constantinople.

I According to other specials, the I Bulgarian first army possesses Ttch- atalja Height. Wegener conclude: bulwark of Constantinople gone." U. S. WARSHIPS GO WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.

President Taft ha ordered the armored cruiser 5 Montana and Tennessee to sail Imme-' diately from Philadelphia to the Med iterranean for the protection of American, missionaries and educators In Smyrna and Beirut The American ambassador at Constantinople ha been ordered to confer with hi European colleague regarding precaution necessary for the protection of the live of foreigners In case the city fall. Nov. 8. Th gravest fear are now. entertained that all Europe will be plunged Into a war In a few hour over Turkey In Europe.

'and the situation is alarming. IT Servia Insist on outlet to the Adl- atlo, officials say Austria will resort to bullet Russia la expected to back Servia. An Austrian-Russian war la iKwsibl. The two government are i believed. to hav massed large force on tb southern frontier.

St. Peter-; burg report Russia placing luelf on a 'war footing. hi TO CONSTANZA. Roumania. Nov.

8 Mora than a million men, women and children are expected to fight In the street of Constantinople should the Bulgarians capture th The fact that a largs percentage of th native population of 8tamboul defended the prevented an earlier massacre. The minute that word I owned that th Bulgar have broken through the last resistance th massacr will "tart, arfd the present paralysed condition of business Indicate that the crisis la near. Th population of Stamboul haa repeatedly attempted to croa the golden born eparatlng the native and foreign section, th drawbridge frustrating. SOFIA. Not.

8. Because the people resisted food leisure, the Turks massacred 8.000 inhabitant of Sllvrl ud then fired th city. LONDON, Nov. 8. It I Mated that 'he trip! alliance plan to make Albania a monarchy, with Duke Abruisl a tu emperor.

Athen dlspstches in-lt that tb Greek captured 8a- inntr Co FEAR WORLD 11 I6HT 64 YEARS The celebration of tb sixty-fourth anniversary of the founding of th First M. E. church of Corvallla. held at the auditorium last night, proved to be one of the most elaborate and enjoyable affairs ever given by, the Methodist people. Six hundred or more of the members, congregation and friend were present, and until II o'clock there was Joyou participation In a program filled with inspiration snd happy The seats had been removed from th auditorium and th place con verted into a bower of beauty through artistic decoration.

Her the participant In the occasion held pleasant communion, listened to an excellent program, and at the pyscol-oglcal moment permitted themselves to consume large quantities of Methodist provender, served a ta cafeteria. This furnished a lot of good fun, and added In no email way to th success of the occasion. 8pecial number on th program were addresses by Mayor J. T. Yates.

Rev, D. H. Leech of Albany, Dr. Bell, and Dr. Rollins, the latter alio reading letter of congratulation from Bishop Cook, Gov.

Oswald West, Dr. Benjamin Young, and former pastors. also gave a historical sketch of the church lnce It organisation la 1848, and pointed to Its growth from tea member la that year to 610 In 1912, and 64 are to be received next Su'nday. Dr. Rollins told of the fact that complete church records from 18St to 1888 are In existence, and la a single book.

Of the ten eharter members of th church, one Is alive today Grandma Et.Bwart.MEd SAvrfcu.ieslaes at i tiwick home, corner Second and Juc on treet. A a fitting recognition of her ser vice through years, tb enures last night presented her with a beautiful silver loving enp, wblcn is to be suit ablv engraved. Among the musical number last night was some expert "fiddling" by Vncle Joe Tate, who added soma good stories as an accompaniment. Mrs. J.

H. Edward sang and Miss Flo Patterson gave piano numbers. i The occasion was one of several happy hour. Dr. J.

a Rollins haa a great membership and congregation that la doing great and good things, snd ths church Is to be congratulated on having attained to Its present glor ious proportion and place me community. PRISIE 1,1 The Prohibitionists very gratified with tha showing msds la Cor-vallls this time. With but 108 registered as Prohl this yesr and 65 last A. Stlllman. candidate for congress, pulled up with 147 vote.

Paget, for senator, poiiea lis m.ins three precinct, and Chafln, for tin with 85 Voeet. pro hibitionist candidate for railroad commissioner, got tne nignesi vine 15 with the exception of that for Henry Bheak. candidate against P. O. Bonebrake for the legislature.

II lsnded more thsn 20ft vote In Cor- in. i. ia veimrsllv conceded tbst th democrat fused with Shek against Bonebrsk. The OirM-Wl Club-la generally the situation and encouf'- aa-ed. not so much over any prospect II J.

In of electing tneir cauuiuaiea, aroulng Interest. IRCHAIII5 WILL IE! TOIIIGHI nf ths Corvalll Rs- Ull Merchant1 Axlstlon ara ur gently requested to oe present Commercial aub rooms tonight at 7 tO o'clock, hsr9. Buslnes of Im-porunce oa hand. (Signed) HORNING. President J.

HUNTER, Becrefary, NEW YORK. Nov. Becaoae rm I. Kh.v twfaV With aB juass uuu tm -other eas. th trial of the Rosenthal gunmea will probably be postponed until tomorrow.

Gasett-Tlm wiat, ad bring quick result. 0 6 PLEASED Whether or not the people of this city or county realize It, th Grower' Congress, sn all day meeting to be be held at th County Court room tomorrow, beginning at 10 o'clock, should hav their personal Interest, their presence and their hearty favor In every way. Tomorrow determine th tat of th Corvalli Cannery, an Institution conceded by every thoughtful man. to bold possibilities meaning mora tor the financial success and general prosperity of Conrallls and Beaton county, thin any other agency In tb county except th railroad. -V Shall th cannery live, shall it be supported, shall It grow and, by furnishing a market tor all product possible to produce, make every acre of ground In the county Increase In valuet The cannery this year shipped $6000 worth of beans, and from beans, some Benton farmer cleared mora than, 20fr a-aer frmwti land that ijad never before produced u'm $100 or the half of It.

And th cannery took car of the WILSON'S VOTE NEW TORK. Nov. 8. It I bow virtually certain that Wilson will get electoral vote. Belated returns from Wyoming give th stats to Wil son by a small margin.

It is expected th senate will hav 48 democratic member, PRINCETON, N. Nov. 8. Jos eph Davie, secretary of tb national Democratic committee, aa expected caller, was at th Wilson bungalow today la a conference of several hour. Wilson refused to discus tn action of Underwood la urging a ipeclal ses sion of eon areas after Inauguration.

i CHICAGO, Nov. 8. Jack Johnson, th prise fighter, appeared before Federal Judg Landl this morning for approval of hi $30,000 bond In th wblta slavery case against him. The colored fighter sobbed while In court. 1 CHICAGO, Nor.

8. Tn govern ment haa evidence that will bold Jack Johnson on eight charge. They say they can prove that Oe sported a bar em 08 Wabash avenue. ROOSEVELT LEADS mv ntAK-riflm. Nov.

I. With II of th 4.827 districts missing. Roosevelt aa aa esumaiea isa over U'llin nt AAA Indications ara that tb official count will be required to definitely determine in result, nevea nnnMil districts in Laia A relet county sre expected to Increase the Roosevelt lead too. Tn remaining miaalna- district ara not eiDscted to materially chaste th remit. wiDHMRTflM.

Nov. 8. President Taft la outlining hi next measag to congress, and plans to maka th solos administration policies There ara only 87 working day of tb coming session. He laUad to shift npoa congress tb responsibility for the leglalativ program, believing that th failure to adopt will give th republican opportunity to blame th democratic representative. Tb president spent tb day conferring with hi cabinet.

GROWS JACKS SOBER io jnberrle. th blackberries, cher-rl pear and apple thst hsv usual gon to waste or sold at price th mad It ao real temptation to br ns them to th customer. it four or ftv months, th cannery, working under adverse conditions, di a $11,000 buslnes and bandied i S3 jrar of good la and out This Is good, but why should not this cannery do a $18,000 buslnes and put tbut money Into th pocket ot Bea-toiifarmertt Th cannery want product, and tomorrow will want to know how many will grow product (or It coo-sumption, Th P. E. 4 railroad know that th cannery mean tremendous things for ths county, and President Btrahorn Is coming, or will hare a personal representative hers, to tall whst th road think about U.

sr what it will da very property owner, every bust-c man In ths city. very grower In In it Hi mutt house meeting tomorrow. It 1 Interesting to not that th last check owing tb farmers for product ha been mailed today. mm DRY ALL Albany Democrat: Th dry wer victorious In this city Tuesday, and th completed count ot the ballot show that th people voted to keep out th saloon by majority of 151. following Is tb rot by precinct la this city: Dry.

West Albany ..,.191 Albany 1S7 East Albany ..,,,191 Knox Butt WL 184 1(4 24 Ma. $4 8 12 I $01 460 Itl PITTSnELD. Nov. A diet of nail, jarkknives, keys, button books sad Iros has disagreed with Uik Parsons, th hums ostrich. Wbsa bs spptled for sdmlssloa to ths House ot Mercy HosplUI said bis trouble wa indigestion but a x-a mrnatloa revested a patwst th abdomea by a sharp sail, which caused parltoBltl.

When th surgeons operated they found la Parsons' stomach 112 Ball ranging from a ahlngla aall to a three-Inch spike, two keys, a buttoa hook, and a pise of Iron. Hs rallied sfter th operation and his condition la described ss He I boot 40 yesrs old. KERCKAJT8' CA15ITA1. a kt.klw l.t.-fln antarfilnment wilt hm lh. Btfraetlna at th CorVSlliS opera Vma Saturday evening.

Nov. Its. Tb big parsd ot psopi I ha ataaa la a I times Will pretty ad aalqa In design. 8am of tb many reatu res win a in vjueao tha Rrtltlanta Tba Rrlde. Th ChSBf- feur, Ths Cofjo Ctrl, Olrl Frons th Golden West, Th O.

A. Olrl, Tb r.lrlM Th. U.raarara Olrl. JsMttSM Tea Clrl, Tb Prist Bhop Olrl, Tb artm. TS nuBiisg niri, is Olrl.

Th Kitchen Olrl. Our Nw- boy sod Prlds of trvallls. with many other novel repreaeoutioaa iAn.ii- a 1 eants. Sat- srday evinlng, November at th opera byn. OSTRIGR'S The Very Latest MMHaaaMMHaaHHMHBHMMMMMaaiVaHaHaiaaaHMMaai One-Piece Dresses SECOND FLOOR We wUh to (All your netic to th new (towns and dretaes in air ready-to-wear section.

Every one bat that touch of new. net and correct style you are looking or. MAGNETIC flKEJ. Beautiful French and Storm Serges, Velvets and Poplins. Colors brown and navy, trimmed with colored piping, shadow lace robespierre collars and jabots! New Style Covered Buttons $5.80 $12.00 $14.00 Belted Norfolk Styles $7.80 Silk Poplins, Messaline Dresses with high necks, Shadow Lace Low Yokes, Robespierre Collars, Macrame Lace Trimmed.

4715.470 $1730 C22.00 Embroidered Chiffon WabU, $3.00 jLi To Trade 1.

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