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NEXT SATURDAY STATE UNlVKKllV AX OAG . Both Teams Preparing for the Strug gle -Ad interesting game Promised Current Foot ball Comment. What will unquestionably be the most interesting football game of the season, at least in ' a local way, will be played on O AC field next Saturday afternoon The players will be the State University and OAC elevens. "The State inter-collegiate championship may hang ou the result, although Alba ny college, which recently played the Eugene men a scoreless game, may yet ba a factor in the bestowal of champion honors. The outcome of the game willbe watched by college men all over the Northwest with absorbing1 interest. What will be can only be guessed at aad speculated on. It has been five years since the college defeated the university. Two of the four inter vening years the college was not playing the game. In each of the other two seasons, in one game plas'ed at Eugene and another at Corvallis, the collegians were badly beaten. That the collega ha3 : a better team now than it baa bad since - five years ago, is certain. What its real strength is however, nobody not even Coach Herbold, really icnows. In Willamette it met a weak aggregation. At Seattle it encountered a team of excellent players, and showed up well. The deduction, is that it is at least fairly Etrong. It has however, two faults. It is composed : largely of taea of small experience, and is osae of theligbtest teamsin the state. It is outweighed by the State Uni versity team, two or three pounds to the man. The men are however wideawake, and it may be setdown as eertain that the Eugene players will have to work for such honors as they may win. Eugene has an excellent team. Its scoreless game, with Albany was not so much Eugene's weakness as Albany's strength and skiil. This is shown by the victory Eugene won immediately afterward from the excellent Whitman College aggregation. Thus it appears certain that iu next Saturday's game it will be a contest in which Greek meets Greek, with a clever exhibition of scientific football by both elevens. body walks" Seattle will prob ably have an opportunity to find out the facts before the season closes. Tbe Medical College football team of Portland, whioh defeated Forest Grove list Saturday, is com posed ol" some crack players Among them ', are Fred Zieglar former captain of U of O, Charles Templeton, Bradly.f and Spencer farmer U of O men, and Ralph Fisher, a former Stanford captain They will play the U of O to morrow at Eugene. CASTOR I A ; For Infants, and Children, rha Kind You Have Always Bougi Albany Democrat: Albany Col lege defeated " Willamette Univer sity at foot ball last Saturday af ternoon in a fast game of 27 to o. The latter had been greatly strength ened, five changes having been enacts, while on the Albany team some of the subs were played through the game. Members of he Willamette team stated that Albany played a better game than the OAC, notwithstanding the smaller score. The University men took their defeat very philo sophically, however, and congrat ulated themselves upon being able to hold the Albany team, which is considered superior to the OAC team, down so well and are grati jfied over their - marked improve ment. ' . - Albany Democrat; The U of O people had better wait until their football team has played another game with Albany before boasting too much and making silly .ex planations. It is not a fact at all that in the former game with Al bany they played Tike babies. They were simply id the bands of one of the finest football teams in the state, a team without - much practice then. The Albany Herald plays the Northwest football championship to a finish on paper, as follows: A Seattle correspondent in the Ev ening Telegram writing from, the University of Washington says: .""that but three , teams have a chance for the Northwest cham pionship. They are the University of Washington, Washington Agri cultural College and University of Oregon," but adds, "Albany College is making some claims Ibut is not seriously-eoDEidered as a prominent factor in the contest." The Albany College team will un less something unforseen happens easily win the championship. The, team played its first , game of the season, with ; scarcely & week's practice, at Eugene and prevented the U of O from scoring." With over half the second team men they walked all over old . Willamette, 27 to o, and the : latter team ; had been greatly strengthen edafter their crushing defeat at Corvallis. Ev ery player is a star and will bear watching from the time the whistle blows. As Griffiths the husky tackle, Says, "everybody rung, no- Bears the -Signature of A Typical South African Store. O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays Kiverr, Caps Colony, , conducts. store typical of South Africa,' at which can be purchased anything rom the proverbial ;'needle. to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the' near est railway station and about twenty-five miles irom the nearest town. Mr. Larson saye: r "I -am ' favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom Ilhave supplied -Chamberlain's, remedies." "Alt testify to their value in a household where a doc tor's advice fa almost out" : of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps six ty. . Of thesp, within the pat-t i2 months, no less than fourteen have been absolutely cured hy Chamber Jain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale f by Graham & Wells. Professional. . G. R. FARRA, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON St OBSTETICIAN 1 Residence In front of court house facing 8rd St. Office hours 8 to 9 a.m. 1 to a and 7 to 8;. - COBVALLIS OREGON J. Pt Huffman Architect Office. In Zlerolt rom 8 to 5. ' , , Building.'; Hour. . Corvallis Orego Abstract of Title Conveyancing 3oscpb BUJilson Attorney-At-Law - , Practice in all the courts. Notary Public . Office in Burnett Brick. - E. H. Bryson, for Infants and Children - The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for 'over : 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this.-. Counterfeits, Imitations and .; Just-as-good are bu Experiments, and; endanger the . health of Chudren Experience against Experiment; . The Kind Yoii rHave Always Bought Bears t&e . Signature tpi .., AUorneUjdt-Law. -POSTOFFICE BUILDING- E. BENNETT. Physician & Surgeon. . At Hotel Monroe every Saturday afternoon from 1 to 7 p. m. BKlXEFOCKTAIX OREGON Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 28. -With gaunt faces and eyes lifted heaven ward, an army of fanatics, chanting weirc religious, hymns,.- entered Yankton Assiniobia today, filling the inhabitants with fear and pity. The pilgrims form part of the col ony of Duokhbors. of Russian zea lots, who located in the Canadian Northwest two .years ago, which has gone on the march, leaving crops half harvested and deserting their horses and cattle. : - Sixteen hundred men women and children: errtered Yankton this morning, carrying their infants and sick on stretchers. The body mar ched to the immigration sheds. where agents - of the government met and interviewed then:. Through interpreters the Duokhbors told the officials that they did not know where they were going their only mission was to convert people and find "Jesus." " . Y The male members of the party rejueed proffered shelter for the women and children and the sick, but after much persuasion were in. duced to leave the weaker ones be hind, while they continued tneir march through the city, The men and "women were living on weeds and raw potatoes, and look emaci ated after their long tramp from the village. ' ..... Four hundred more Duokhbors are now exiles out of town, and many more - are leaving the vil lages. . One child died tonight on the march. When word was brought in of their proximity this morning a meeting of the Council was hast ily called, and seveaal special con stables were hastily eworn. f No violence will be used by the defending party, which is under command of the officers of the Northwest mounted police who are stationed there,- but trouble is feared, for while the original mis sion of the ' Duokhbors was of a peaceful nature, some apprehension is felt that they will ba driven to acts of violence by sheer necessity. W. T. ROWLEY M. D. Homeopathic Physician, Surgeon and oculist Office Booms 1 2 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 to 7:30 p m Ole m itot Eioe to as high a standard as our desire would promote us. but see that von make no mistake in ( fTio Tirnca .Tint lriAna friA -Tiler. est standard of Grocer ies that is the place to ' BUY Fresh Fruits, Frcsb Ueoetab.es, DR W. H. HOLT Osteopathic Physicians .. Office on South Main St. Consul tation and examinations free. " Office hours: 8:3o to 11:45 a. m 1 to 5:45 p. m. Phone 235. L. G. ALTAIAN, M. D Homeopathist : Office cor 3rd and Monroe ets. Keei - dence cor; 3rd and Harrison sts. Hours 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to i and 7 ' to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 10 A. M, Phone residence 315. A Boy's Wild Bide for Life. With family around expecting himto fliet and a son riding for life 18 milep, to get Dr.r King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W II Brown, of Lees ville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him." He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night.' Like marvelous cures of Consump tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs,' Colds and Grip proves its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. ' Trial bottles free at Grahara & Worlbarc's drug store. H. S. Pernot Physician and Surgeon Office over Post Office. Residence, Con sth & Jefferson Sts. Hours 10 to 12 a. m to 4 p . m. - Orders may be left at Gra am & W ortham's Drag Store. B. A. CATHEY, M. D. Physician Surgeon. Office: Room 14, Bank Building. ,: Office Hours. 10 to 12 a. m. : .r 2 to 4 p. m. (9 ..fresh everything. to be had in the market. We , run our delivery wagon and our aim is to keep wha'b you want and to ' please. Call and see . E. Holgate . ATTORKEl? AT LAW , . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE " Stenography and typewriting- done. Office in Burnett brick Corvallis, Oreg Notary Public. . E. E. WILSON, ATTOBNET-AT- 7 Office in. Zlerlolf 's building. - gf-i yat y8 ff3? f y w - -Bean the Th3 Kind Ycu Have Always Bouglr, Signature of - Administratrix Sale. ' NoUce Is hereby given, that by virtue- ol an order and decree of the County Court ot the County of Polk and state-ot Oregon, made and entered-ot record in the matter of the adminis tration of the estate ot James L Gwln. deceased. I will on and after the 9lh day of December. 1902 offer for sale at private sale to the highest bidder the following described premises In Benton, County, Oregon towlt: ' . The north half of the north west quarter of seetion sixteen, In township fourteen south of range eight west of the Willamette merldan, Terms of sale, cash in hand. Bids therefore will be received by ine at Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon. Mart E. Gwin, . "Administratrix. w . Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of 'Oregon for Benton County. George H. Burtch, Napoleon Hodge and Sarah Hodge, his wife, Wilburn Ho Ige and Cornelia Hodge, his wife, Jane Ball and Amos Ball, her husband, Price Mallory and Mallory," his wife, Richard Mallory Calvin Mallory and Maiioiy, nis wite, , Minnie raimer and Richard Palmer, her husband, Georgia Doran and james ujrao, ner nusDana, Jf lainutts. . vs ' Jennie Churchill andSamuel Churchill, her husband. Mabel iultz, a : minor, and George Burtch, Jr, Defendants. . To Jennie Churchill and Samuel Churchill, her husband, Mabel Fultz,a minor, and George Burtch Jr, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear and answer the complaint of plain tiff in the above entitled suit now ou file in the office of the Clerk of said Court on or before the 22rd day ot November, 1902, that being the date' fixed for the expiration of the perfod prescribed for publication of this summons, towlt, once a week for six consecutive weeks. You will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as demanded iu the complaint, towit. a decree or daring a sale o . lots Nos 107 and 114 In Block 25 In Philomath, Benton Countv, Oregon, and for that purpose appointing a. referee to conduct said sale, and designating th terms -thereof: that the proceeds derived therairem be- divided among the parties- hereto according to the r respective interests, after deducting the costs and disbursements ot this suit, and for plain tiffs costs and disbursements herein, and for such further and different relief as may be just and equitable. This summons Is published by order of Hon Virgil E Watters. Judge of the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, made October 10th, 1A02, and tbe date of the first publication is Oct ober 11th, 1902. v E. B. BRYSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. bar- :V : If you are looking for some real good ain s in stock, grain, fruit and poultry ranches, write for my special list or come and sea me. shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information - you -wish, also showing you over the country. : - . " HENRY AMBLER, - : Eeal Estate loan and Insurance - W -Philomath, Oregon. ajl51t3Jl5i BM mi m SIMM I is pis . Executor's Sale of Real Property. Notice Is hereby given In ' pursuance of the provisions of the will of John Wiles, deceased, directing the undersigned- executors of said will to sell at private sale the real estate here inafter describi-d : said will having been execu ted by said John Wiles on the 23id day of April 1900, and filed and admitted to probate In the ' County Court of Benton County In the State ot Oregon, on the 9th dny of September, 1902, and recorded on pages 62-53-aud 64 of Book. D of records of wills of said county, we, the said ex ecutors, will proceed to sell at private sale from and after 1'riday, the 14th day of November, 1902, for cash in hand at time of said sale, the real property belonging to said estate, des cribed follows, towit: Notification No 4146 surveyed and designated as lots three, four, five and six, the north half of the southwest quarter and the south west quarter of the soutnwest quarter of Section six in Township ten south ot Bangs four west, and lots one, two and three and the north east quarter of the soHth east quart er of Section one In Township ten south of ttaoga five west in the dittrlct of lands subject to sale at Oregon Cltv, Oregon, containing 325.13 acres of land In Pofk County, Oregon. ThU land being incorrectly described iu the wiU of said deceased as fol lows towlt: - Beginning 29:00 chains S. and 8:23 chains E from the quarter section corner on the S. side ot S 36 ln-T 9, S R 5 W, Willamette Merldan, thence E 80.00 chains, thence S 40: 00 chains, thence W S0:00 chains, thence N. 40:00 chains to the place of beginning containing three hundred and twenty acres of lnd. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land lying in Polk County, State of Oregon, and known and described as follows, towit: being a part of Section six, beginning at the toutn west corner of claim sixty four thence running east one hundred and three rods, thence norm one hundred and forty rods, thence west one ' hundred and three rods, thence south one hun dred and torty rods, tothe place of beginning, lying and being lu Section six, Township ten, south Range lour west, Willamette Meridan. and being a part of Notification No 1762. and containing 90 acres In Polk County, Oregon. Also the following described real estate ; Be ; ginning at the southeast corner ot G W Dew eese Donation Land Claim and the S W corner of C Culp claim said point of beginning being in Benton County, Oregon, running thence west nineteen chuins and seventy one links, thence north filly one chains, thence east twenty four chains, tuence south fifty chains to ttae place of beginning containing llo-75-loo acres of land situated in Benton and Polk Counties iu the State of Oregon said sales to take place at the office of Walter T Wiles said executor in C orvallis, Oregon, and at the farm of Edward P Wiles, executor, in Benton County, Oregon. Said sale of said real property to be made subject to the confirmation by said- County Court ot Benton County, Oregon. Dated this the 11th day of Oetober, 19o2. - WALTER T. WILES, EDWAKD F. WlLEo, Executors. Summons." In the Circuit Court of the State of Oresron fny Benton County, J C. Taylor and Paulina Kline, plaintiffs, versus Abigail Elliott, and Heirs of Hirim J. Elliott, deceased. If any such there be, whcisa names are to plaintiff's unknown, defendants. To the Heirs of Hiram J. Elliott, deceased, if any such there be whose names are to main- tiffs unknown, defendants above named . lu the name of the State of Oregon, you aro hereby summoned and n quired to appear and answer tne complaint or ine piaintm in the the above entitled suit in the above entitled court now on tile in the office of the clerk of said 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 county where the above enti led suit Is pending in the circuit court of said county and state which said order is hereinafter referred to, towlt, on or betore ?1y weeks frm thedavof first rjiihllr-o- tion hereof, and you are hereby notified that if you fail so to appear and answer the said com plaint as herein required, or want thereof the plaintiff will ariDly to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in the said complaint namelv for a decree determining all adverse claims in and to Block 27 in the County Addi tion to the town of Marysville, formerly, but now changed to Corvallis, Benton county,. Ore gon, forevc-r h-irin? anri enioinlnsr defendants fr Jiu asserting any claim wnatever in and to said real property and declaring said plaintiOT 3 C Tavlor to be the owner in fee simole of lots Pi, 2 and 3 in sold Block v-7 and plaintiff, Paulina Kline, to be the owner in lee simple ,of lots 4, o, & 6 111 said Block 27 aud for such further auii .. different relief as io the court may seem equitable. This summons Is published In the CorvaHis Times once a week for six successive and con secetive weeks, beginning with the lisua of Oct uobrtl, 1902. and ending with the Issue of Nov ember 22, 1902, under and in pursuance of the directions contained in an order made by the Hon Virgil E Walters, County Jndge ot Benton County, Oregon, being the county where the above entitled suit is -pending in the above en titled circuit court, dated Oct Jb3r 8, 1902. Date of Ur6t publication hereof U Octobar 11. 1902. nuurA 1 t, J, H. WILSON, E.E.WILSON, Attorneys for PUlutirfs, Than we charge for repairing you PAY "TOO MUCH. : If you. pay less you don't get your work done right." - We do Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing well as it can be done and our price i right for first class ' work." When wse YOUR watch cleaned last? T Better have it examined now! , You may save your self considerable expense later on. t- A full line of-.Watch.es,- Clocks, Jewel ry and. Optical Goods. ' Call and Se -PRATT" The Jeweler and Optician. J Strictly Up to Bate! D. Mann & Co are receiving r Load Lots o! Fnhiri For fall trade, and are now able to show a fine line ot Carpels andStoves Largest assortment and best - bar- - " gains ever-offered.i: r - mm Furniture, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of regou for Benton Countv, Cora E Baker, plaintiff, versus James H Baker defendant. - To James H Baker, the above named defendant- - . In the name of the State of Orpgon, yon are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled suit in the above entitled court now on file in tbe offise of the clerk of siid court on or before I he last dav 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 in the Cir cuit Court of said county and state which said order Is hereinafter referred to, towit, on or before six weeks from the date of first publi cation hereof and yon are hereby notified that If you fail so to appear and answer the said com plaint as herein require-, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded In her said complaint namely, for a decree of dlvoree from the said defendant forever dissolving the marriage con tract existing between the plaintifl 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, beginning with the Issue of October 11, 1902, and ending with the Issue ot November 22, 1902. under and in pursuance of the directions contalnedJn an order made by the lion Virgil E Watters, County Judge of Ben ton county, Oregon beiDg the county where the above entitled suit la pending in the above en titled circuitcourt, dated Oetober 8, 19W. fMte of first publication hereof Is October 11, 1902. ' E. E. WILSON, '. Attorney for Plaiutlff. . Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for IBenton.County.. - John S Govier, plaintiff, versus Jesse Brown Erne Brown. Milton Modie. Llda Mellvll and James Mellvil. - defendants. To Milton Modle, Lida Mellvil and James Mellvil, three of the defendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are ' hereby summoned and required to appear iu the above Court, at the court room thereof in the City of Corvallla, Benton County, State of Oregon, on or before Monday, the 24th day of November, 190.2, ft being the 1st day of the next regular term of said Court and to answer to the plaintiffs complaint now on file in said Jourt in this suit, and If you fail so to - aonear and answer lor want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree of said Court for the relief " prayed for in said complaint, towlt: That the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple- of the following des- -crlbed premises, towit: Oommencine at the north east corner ot I claim No 46 Notlfleation2678 being the donation laud claim ol said jacoD Moaie ana Kicnui MnriiB. his wife, from the TJ 8 eoverment. and I situated In T 10 S R 5 West-Willamette Merldan, and thence running west about 63 rods to the I center of the Channel of Soap Creek, thence in a direction east of south to a blazed oak tree l-on tbe east boundary line ot said claim No 48 I about 107 rods south from tne mrtn east corner thereof thence north oa the eest Buwlary ot said claim to the place ot . beginning and eon- taintng 21.75 acres sitnatea in "ne normeasi corner of sail claim, in , Benton County, in th State of Oregon aad decreeing that you have no right, title, claim or Interest of, In or to the same and debarring and enjoining you from asserting any claim or interest therein. -This summons is published by order of Hon Virgil E Watters, Judge of the County Court ot I the rifate of Orcsrin for Benton County made on the tenth day ot uctoDor, mua. o De pumum for six consecutive weeks and the;date of tha first publication thereof to be October II, 190.J. 1 - . ..V. S.&J.N. M'IFADDKN, ": J Attorneys for Plaintiff.