HOW THEY LOST: . A C FOOIBALL MEN PLAYED I SEATTLE TO A STANDSTILL. But Were Defeated by Seattle's ) Good Fortune in Makiog Two . Field Goals The Score was Sixteen to Six. By llie - grace of good . luck and two place kicks, the University- of Washington de feated O AC in game of football in Seattle Saturday with a score of sixteen to fix. Every account agrees that the ngure3 do not re present the relative merits of the Yearns. Early in the game while the Oregonians were still nervous, - 4from their environments, the Wash ingtontans managed to push over the line for a touchdown, but it was the last they got in the game, The first time the Oregon boys got she ball, which did nt take long stfcer the second kickoff, they drove . 4hi'r opponents back over the. line far a touchdown in two brief min- tt;ee. The strength and skill of - $sath elevens were so nearly equal, feat after that, neither wa3able 'to 5frce the other, over the goal line, "fee Washingtonians, however, aanaged'to kick two"' goals from field., the last of which , was eade 1 f seconds before the end of tf&a game. Of place kicks, aside fern those made in this game, but 37a others were made in the Unit ed States in the. many games of sSabarday, one by Princeton in a -game with Columbia, and one in the Stanford-Nevada game. Spie SeU, the Washington player who saada the kicks, claims that he :an.make them ordinarily about saaetlme in 10 attempts. " Fortune angled so blandly upon him Satur' 4ksyhat he made two in succession against the OAC men. Csrvallis men who saw the game say tha the noise of the steam cars or the grand stand or something else -caased the OAC men to go to pieces la the beginning of the game C "J3Chey allowed Washington to walk sail vef them, but after that, re covered and played an excellent game. The first . thing they did sfier pulling ( themselves together was t o drive their antagonists rswiftly up the field for 'a . touch iewn. After that, the two teams pushed each other ; up and . down -,'4he field with honors even and with ske apparent 'outcome anybody's " 2s.e Seattle Times in it's account of Shegame admits that for the .- place Sticks the' Washingtonians could , jpot have won. It also says the! OAC line was like a stone wall and iSsbst Washington was almost pow erless against it. - "The collegians arrived home on ISsmday's train. A demonstration -tstudents that greeted them on -ssrivai at me- railway station was -enough to convince members of the Stam that their fellow students : liave ro-fault to find, but onthe """contrary are well satisfied with re sults, so far this season, The Se cattle Times detail of the game is as follows: '"" r-. Washington won the toss and chose the south goal. Nash kicked fifty yards down the field, "Spy" trdnning back ten. Well3 skirted right end for fiye yards, and Straus -found left for fifteen. ' A center aliay .netted two and Wells, again miade eight around' right. " Wilt jwent through center for one yard. "Welle was good for two, Straus3 -one, and Wilt made the -distance. Strauss skirted left end for three airds and Wells" right end for five. Wilt again made two although Wilt ifaUed in a try at center. Then be- iipd splendid interference,?. ;WelIs -went down the field for fifteen yard -and Strauss added three more on a left end play. By this . time the ball was on Oregon's five yard line and Maxey Wells cut that down to four, and after Oregon had held for one down, Strauss found sani opening for the first touchdown Spiedell kicking an easy goal. ' Time, seven minutes. Score," Wash ington 6; Oregon o. . After the next kickoff both Wells 'and 'Wilt failed to gain and Spie- dell was forced to kick, ! the ball iaiyancing for ten yards. Nash smashed center center for three and -again for one. Root found a . yard ' through tackle and Williams 6kip- 'pea around leftend for" a total of ten. JJootbn the next play went Mm one better by tearing off fif- teen yards around right end on one Jhe prettiest runs , of the day. -Alackle back play netted two .yards and Williams found left for iive more, and Root shot 3od for the touchdown, kicked goal. Washington by left Nash 6; Ore- spn 6, ATter Spiedell had kicked thirty yards down the field Oregon tried the local line four times and it was Washington's balL ' In " two fries Wells and Strauss carried the ball the necessary five -yard3 although it tcok four plajs to duplicate the trick. Strauss "again " skirted " the end for three jards, when Wash ington was given five yards for an offside piay. ; It was then that Strauss tried his first place kick and made the goal. ' Score, 'Wash ington il; Oregcn 6. - Nash again kicked fifty yards only to have Spiedell, carry the sphere back fifteen. Wells jwas good for five and Strauss behind elegant interference waa good for ten. A left tackle back was good for two and a right tackle back netted two. Wells and Hill were both tackled for no gains, and it was. Oregon's ball. , After two clays, Oregon kicked 3o yards to azaiu take the ball on downs. Like Washington they were uhab'e to make the necessary five yards and then the. varsity proceeded to literally walk down the field, Strauss making four, Wilt, five. Wells, ten, and again for fifteen, when the ball went to Oregon on her 25 yard line fof un lawful usa- of the hands. They were only able to make two plays however, when the time was up and the first half ended with Waeh ington il, Oregon 6. - In the second half Washington kicked forty yards to immediately regain the ball on downs.. After Wells found right end for ten yards Strauss was tackled, for no gain and the next play the varsity fum bled and Lantz fell on the ball af ter it had rolled ten yards into the enemv s , territory. uregon's left tackle here did some fine work and it was mainly through ; his ability to break through and tackle that Washington lpst on downs. "U" had worked the ball down to the one-yard line- On the second down Oregon kicked twenty yards to hold at ones for downs. . It was at this stage that the magnificent tackling of Billy Hill forced . the visitors to punt forty yards dow-n the field and again the varsity took up the weary march toward the goal. ' After trying left end twice for no gain,' Wells shot around right for fifteen yards. Oregon here took a wonderful brace and again took possession of thel ball, On the first play Oregon kicked four yards Lantz fumbled and a Webfoot fell on theball. After j three plays, however, .they were forced to kick, the ball going twenty ' yards. " Wilt made a yard through left tackle, and Well3 made the distance around right end, Strauss skirted the ead for four yards, and Wells again -made the coveted five. Wells then found tackle for five: and end for five. Wilt went through tackle for four, and Stauss dupli cated the trick. Welh then made his sensational run to Oregon's one yard line, only to be called back by Referee Jones -who declared a local substitute ran on the field. Spiedells' great place kick then took place, and just after Full back Nash for the last time sent the pigskin whirling down the field for a full fifty yards, the whistle blew and the first big. game of the year came to an end, with the score of Washington, 16: Oregon 6. ' ; E. BENNETT Physician & Surgeon. At Hotel Monroe every Saturday afterdoon from 1 to 7 p. m BeLLEFOUNTAIN OREGON W. T. ROWLEY M. D. Homeopathic Physician, - Surgeon and oculist Officio Rooms" 12 Bank Bldg. : Residence -.on 3rd et between Jackson & Monroe,, Corvallis, Or. Resident Phone 311 Office hDurs 10 to 12 a m. 2 to 4 and 7 to7:30 p in dr w. h. Holt Osteopathia Physicians Office on South Main St. Consul-i- tation and examinations free. Office hours: ' 8:3o to 11:45 a. m 1 to 5:45-p. m. Phone 235. L; G AL.TMAN, M. D Homcopathist Office cor 3rd and Monroe ete. Resl C dence cor 3rd and Harrison sts. Hours 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 and 7 ; to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 10 A, M, Phono residence 315. :'"-'-::--' H. S. Pernot : Physician s and Surgeori - Ofl&ce over Post Office. Residence, Cor. 5th & Jefferson Sts. 'Honrs io to 12a. m to 4 p.m. Orders may be left at Gra- ain & w ortham's Drug Store. - B. A. CATHEY; M. D. . Physician Surgeon. Office: -Room 14, Bank Building. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. """""""""'''At KiDgs Tailey. ' Cecil Price and Minnie Read were married Sunday at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs William Read. It is rumored there is to be another wedding soon. ETery one .6eems very "busy, al though the ground, is not : wet en ough generally to plow, there is considerable farming being done in favorable localities. John Miller Supervisor is hay ing the roads improved - with cul verts, graveling and ditching, the roads are in the. best condition they have ever been.; Frank Plunkett has built a new porch and i3 putting a new roof on his residence. Call Ramsdell has a new resi dence nearly completed in the vil lage. Cecil Price s house is also nearly completed. Jim Plunkett has gone to the soldiers home'in California for the winter. . -' - . - Some one killed a deer in the Valley Sunday and someone else tried about twenty time's. Grandma Chenoweth went to town last week to visit her child dren. - r ... . . ij-l Uno. Beutiful weather and violets in bloom. Digging potatoes is the order of the day with most of oar. people. The yield is good where the frost of August 27th' did not strike. ' The five year old mare of Mr jStrouts that was run over by the C E train last summer has never re covered and may have to be killed. Cass" Harrison rias rented the Mattoon ranch. Mrs Emma Mat- toou lives with her parents Mr 'and Mrs H Harrison at Sammit. ; C H Mattoon, who is living in the store has been-quite eick, but is convelascenr. - Mrs Oiliver Hanner has been quite sick but is able to be out again. ; Rev. Woodley of Eugene stopped off last Saturday to preach at Sum mit that evenings The school house being blockaded with , lumber the services were indefinitely postponed Services every second and fourth Sundayat NashyjilJe by Rev. Wood ley. - ;.- : ; r, r . Miss Maud Hanner waa called home last Monday"" by ' telegram from, Monmouth, where she waa at tending school, on account of the serious illness of her mother. We are glad to nota that Mrs Hanner is improving, but is still very low. Miss Hattie Franke went to Nor- tons last Friday to stay with Mrs Sydney Blower for a month. Mr Langa handles gopher guns now adays.Ask him what he thinks of the weapon. . ,; V . Mr and Mrs Vance are making one of the mo3t attractive houses in the vicinity. - : r . :r We understand there is to be no school until next 6pring.y Quite a lot of lumber has been " hauled for ceiling and otherwise finishing the school house. A good share of the school children are improving the time however by studying al'home. We believe it would be appreciated by many people of the county it the course of Btudy with - books re quired .by each grade as used in the graded Bchobls, . be published in this paper. Will not the superinten dent or some competent person lake note of thifr? . . - - X. Y. Z, Estray Sheep " About 2s or 10 head are 'at my farm south of Corvallis. Game tUereT a month ago.; . Marked with upper half slope iu right ear. " Owner calljand paycharges and take'them away. . : , v , Rohert L Buchanan. - : ;; Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of lOregoa for Benton County- : - - 1 George H Burtoh, Naroleon Hodge and Saah Hodge, his'ftlfe, Wilburn Hodge and Cornelia Hodge, his wife, Jane Ball and Amos. Ball, her husband, Price Mallory and Mallory, bis wife, Richard Mallory Calvin Mallory and Malloiy, his wire, Minnie banner and Kicnara jraiiuer, uuauouvi and James Doranj her husband, l'laintiffs. . . - . 1 . 1. . . . V. .. ,1 ; TnA Jpnnia Ctnircbill andSamTiel CBurohill. - her husband. Mabel fultz, a minor, nd Ueorge liurteh, Jr. Defendants. - - To Jennie Churchill and Samuel . Churchill, herhusbaud, Mabel FuUz.a minor, and George Burtcn Jr, tne aoove nameu ueiwuuauisi In the name of the State of Oregon..; you and each of you are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear sua auwwer iuo uumiaaiui yi. pimu tlffs in the above entitled suit now on file in the orBce of the Clerk of said Court on or before the 22nd day of November, 1902, that being the date fixed for the expiration of the period prescribed for publication of this summoiu?, towit, once a week for six consecutive weeks. ' You will take nolice that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint s herein required plaintiff will apply to the Oourt for a decree as demanded in the complaint, towit.' a decree or doring a sale o. lots it os 107 and 114 in Block 25 in Philomath, Benton County, Oregon, aud for that purpose appointing a referee to conduct said sale, .and designating the -terms thereof: that the proceeds derived thexclroin be divided among the parties hereto: according to the r respective interests, tnter deducting the - costs and disbursements of this suit, and for plain tiffs costs and disbursements herein, -and for such further and alCCerent relict as may be just and equitable. i - - This summons la published by order of Hon Virgil E Watters, Judge of the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, made October 10th, 11)02, and the dal e ot tUo first publication is Oct ober 11th. 1SJ02, ,.'-- E. R. BRYSON, s Attorney for Plaintiff. 3E for Infants and Children, v . The Kind Tou Hare Always Bought has borne the sigrna r ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and. has heen made under his -personal superwsion for over 30 years. Allotv no one to. deceive yoii' in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ."Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For THt CCWTHUW COMFUNV. TT lUe Do to as high a standard as us. but see that you the house that est standard ies that is the place, to BUY Fresh Fruits, fresh everything to be run our delivery-wagon and our aim is to keep wha you want and to please. Call and see . i- . B. Rornfng.- If you are looking for a ins in stock, grain, fruit write for my special list shall take pleasure in giving you all' the - reliable information you wish, also showing you over the country. Real ill Philomath, Oregon irrr briefly Up to Date! J. DMann & Lots For fall trade, and Car Load show. a fine line ot.'- For Dire, Carpets ani Stoves Largest assortment and ' best . b'ar j '-' gains ever offered, - ' . . Signature of Over 30 Years. WUHRHY CTRCET, WCW VORK CITY. Hot Ciuc our desire would promote make no mistake in keens the hisr- of Grocer Fresb Uegetables, ( had in the market. We (q 2 some real good bar- and poultry ranches, or come and. sea me. fa HENRY AMBLER, ft Estate loafTand Insurance 151 G si si Tljan we charge for repairiag you PAY TOO MUCH. : It you pay less you don't get your work done right. ., We do our Watch, Clock and Jewelry ! repairing as well as it can be done and our. price, are right for first class work. ' When was YOUR watch cleaned last? TBetter have it examined now! You !may save' your 'self considerable expense later on." A fall line of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry and Optical Goods. , t . . .. gall and See PRATT The Jeweler and Optician. . Co arejreceiving oi Furniture are now able , to 1 Executor's Sale of Real Property. r ' ' . ' . ; ! v- Notice is hereby given in pursuance of tha provisions ot the will of John Wiles,' deceased, directing the undersigned executors of said will to tell at private talc the real estate here lnafter desoubed: said will having been execu ted by said John Wiles on the 23id day of April 1900, and filed and admitted to probate la the County Court of Benton County In the State ot Oregon, on the 9th day of September, 1902, and. recorded on pages 52-53-aud 54 of Book D ot records of wills of said county, we, the sld ex ecutors, will proceed to sell at private saie from and after Friday, the 14th day of November, 1902, for cash in hand at time of sail sale, the real property belonging to said estate, des cribed as follows, towit: v Notification No 4U6 surveyed and designated as lots three, four, five and six, the north halt of the southwest quarter and the south west quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Blx in Township ten south of Bangs four west, and lots one, two and 'three and the north east quarter of the south east quarter of Section one in Township ten south of Kauge five west in the district ot lauds subject to sale at Oregon City,' Oregon, containing 325.73 acres of land in Polk Couuty, Oregon. This land being incorrectly described in the will of said deceased as folv lows towit: Beginning 29:00 chains S. and 8:23 chains E jom the quarter section .corner on the 6. side of 3 36 in T 9, S R 5 W, Willamette Meridan, thence E S 00 chains, thence 8 40: 00 chains, then w 'SO: 00 chains, thence N. 40:00 chains to the place oi uegiuuiug uuiiittuiiug mrett QUDorea and twenty acres oi laua. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land lying in Polls Counsy, State of Oregon, and . known and described as follows, towit: x being a part of Section six, beginning at the t-outn west corner of claim sixtv four thence running ' east one hundred and three rods, thence nortn one nunureu anaiorty roas, tnence west one hundred and three rods, thence south one hun dred and forty rods, tothe place of beginning, lying and being in Section six, - Township ten, south Range four west, Willamette Meridan, and being a part of Notification No 1762, and " containing 90 acres in Polk County, Oregon. Also the following descrioed real estate; Be j ginning at the southeast corne ot G W Dew- eese Donation Land Claim and the S W corner of C Cuip claim said point of beginning being in Benton County, Oregon, running thence west -nineteen chains and seventy one links, thence noith fifty one cbalnsi, thence east twenty four chains, thence south fiftv chains to the ciace of beginning containing llo-TS-loo acres of land situated in Benton and "olk Counties in, , the State of Oregon said sales to take nlace at the office of Walter T Wiles said executor in Corvallis, Oregon, and at the farm of Edward F Wiles, executor, in Benton County, Oregon. Said sale of said real property to be made subject to the confirmation by said County Coutt ot ' Benton County, Ore jon. Dated this the 11th day of October, 19o2. WALTER T. WILES, EDWAKD F. WILEs, Executors. Summons. ' -In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fop Benton County, J C.Taylor and Paulina Kline, plaintiffs'," versus Abigail Elliott, acd Hetra of Hirdm J. Elliott, deceased, if any such there bs, whose ' names are to plaintiffs unknown, defendants. To the Heirs of 11 Ira in J. Elliott, deceased,, if any such there be whose names are to plain- ' tiffs unknown, defendants above named . In the name of the State of Oregon, von am hereby summoned and t quired to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the the above entitled suit In the above entitled court now on rile In the office of the clerk of sai l court on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this sum mons, made by the county judge ot Benton county, state of Oregon, being the couuty where the above enti led Euit Is pending lu the circuit court of said county and state which saia order is hereinafter referred to, towit, on or betore six weeks from the day o first publica tion hereof, and you are hereby notified thar if you fail so to appear and answer the said com plaint an nerein requited, or want tnereol the plaintiff will a only to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in the . said complaint namely for a decree determining ail -adverse claims In and to Block 27 in the County Addi tion to the town of Maiysvine, lormerly, but now changed to Corvailis, Benton county, Ore gon, forever baring and enjoining'" defendants from asserting any cl&im w;iat9ver in and to said .real property and declaring said plaintiuT c Taylor to De tne owner in tee simple of lots , 2 aud 3 in said Block '.7 and plaintiff. Paulina Kline, to be the owner in fee simple ;of lots 4,3, & 6 in said Block 27 ami for such further and fferent relief as 1j the court may- seem eqult- ; able. - This summons is published in the Corvallis Times once a week for six successive and con- -. secetive weeks, beginning wiEh the Issue of Oot uobr 11. 1902, anl ending with the issue of Nov ember 22, 1902, under and in pursu-mce of the directions contained in an order made by . the Hon Virgil E Waiters, County Judge of Benton County, Oregon, being the county where the above entitled suit is psiiding in the above en titled circuit court, dated Oct ber 8, 1002. Data . of first publication hereolli 0;tob3r 11. 1902. . . . .. c irnr n. t c . . J, H. WILSON, E. E. WILSON, , ... Attorneys for Pl-dntiifs, Summons. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of regou lor Benton County, Cora E Baker, plainliif, versus Jamos H Baker defendant. - To James H Baker, the above named defendant- . - N In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the aboveentitled suit in the above entitled court now on file in the office of the clerk of siid court on or before ihe last diy of the time pre scribed In the order lor publication of this sum mons made by the County Judge of Benton County, State of Oregon, being thecounty where the above entitled suit is pending lu the Cir cuit Court of said county and statej which said orderis hereinafter referred to, towit, on or before six weeks from the date of first publi cation hereof and yon are hereby nottfled that If you fail so to appear aud answer the said com plaint as herein require'', for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho above entitled court for the relief demanded in her said complaint namely, for a decree of divorce from the said defendant forever dissolving the marriage con tract existing between the plaintiff and said de fendant, and that she be decreed the custody and care of Paul Baker, a minor child, the issue of said marriage and for such further and dif ferent relief as to the court may seem proper. This summons is published in the Corvallis Times once a week for six successive and con secutive weeks, beginnlag with the issue pf October 11, 1902, and ending with the issue ot November 22, 1902, under and in pursuance of the directions contained in an order made by the Hon Virgil E Watters, Counly Judge of Ben ton county, Oregon beiug the county where the above entitled suit is pending in the above en titled clrcuitcouft, dated October 8, 1902. Data of first publication hereof Is October 11, 1902. , r: E.E.WILSON, AttorneyforPlaiutiff. ."v . . ' Summons. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. ' John S Govier, plaintiff, versus Jesse Brown EflieBrownr Milton Modie, Lida .Mellvil and James Mellvil. defendants. Tn Miltnn ItfrviliA T.lria Mellvil and JameS Mellvil, three of the defendants above named: Iu the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby summoned and required to appear lu the above Court, at the court room thereof In the Citv of Corvallis. Benton County, State of Oregon, on or before Mondiy, this 24th day of .November, I'ms, it oeing tne ist any oi tne rpffiilnr form nf na.id Court anil to answer to the plaintiffs complaint now on ale in said Court in, this suit, and if you fail so to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree of said Court for the relief prayed for iri said complaint, towi t: That the plaintiff is the owner iu fee stm pie ot the following des- cribed premises, towit: , . riunmsncinat the north east corner ' of " claim. No 46 Noiiflcation 2678 being the donation , land claim of said Jacob Modie and .Kicnei Mnrifo i, iu wife from the H 8 eovecment. and ' situated in T 10 S R 5 We.it Willamette M ridn, . nd thonM mnninz west about 53 rods to the . center of the Channel of Soap Creek, thence in ' a direction east of south to a blazed oak tree on the east boundary line of said claim No 4 about 107 rods aonth from the- northeast corner ' : -thereof thence north on the e&st beuudary ot said claim to the place of beginning and crm taiulug iri 7." (teres : mated m :"he northeast corner of said claim, in JJentwn .County, m the State of Omstron and decreeing that you have no rlfcht title, claim or Interest of, in or to the 7 same and debarring and enjoining you from asserting any claim or interest therein. mis summons is pnuusuuu u vi-um wi wi VirgU E Watters, Judge of the County Court ot the State of Oregon for Benton County made on the tenth day ot October, 1902. To ba published for six consecutive we?ks aud the.date xt ths.. r first publication thereof to ba October II, 90i. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ;