Corvallis Times. Official Paper of Beaten Conntr. OKTAtTJ8, OREGON,' OCT. 81, 1903. BILLS ALKOWED. Xist of Claims Ordered Pakat October Term of County Court. , The following bills were allowed by f be County Court st its regular Oct term 3903, towit: .. . J W Lenger jnror circuit ct $ ' 2 00 . JB Holgate J P fees State vs Her- , . sir 5 85 T T Creisrhton witness State vs Hersig OH Walters wit State vs Hereig 1 50 1 00 1 50 150 1 00 1 50 150 1 Oo 100 1 00 1 00 2 00 5 7 12 24 00 4 05 . J H Moore Blanche Adams' " : WE Dunham" " Jas Brodie " " ' Barbara He sig " .. Minor Swick juror E Allen " " , Henrv Wortham EW Strong " , J B Irvine constable " i!ouglas Davis deputy sheriff J P . court " Jennie Pratt tax rebate Glass & Prudhomme book Graham & Wells stationery Corvsllts Times printing P S T & T Co telephones 1275 2 65 Graham & Wortham med co poor 6 00 Al'en & Woodward " 75 E Ben net co physician & health officer C H Lee exam insane J T Pnillips bridge irons Geo H Harris lumber E B Graves bridge work . WH Palmer " R M Gilbert J E Michael ferryman Xree Henkle & Co dray age '. -. . Monroe Childers gravel F B Decker road work .. Ohas Ballard Mrs HnpgiriH care poor "W H Green lumber , . ' T, R Ingram road wk Wiley Ingram " 23,85 7 00 l4 60 14 07 61 00 5 00 78 00 48 00 75 . 11 07 12 00 6 00 102 20 12 52 6 oe 14 5o Trice & McCallum repair road mch ' A H Buckingham lumber ' R H Huston wheels road mach A Cartwright gravel Mary Barclay A P Starr '.. " J S Miller donation road No 7 J D Wells janitor S O WatkiiiS wit pros atty . Blanche Adams ' Mrs Bunker " C Clark Will Henderson" ' J W Hyde assessment work Eanest Stewart wit pros atty j D Louden ... . ' B S Irwin com salary -W A Tolly " 800 34 39 9 25 4 47 2 52 252 107 00 40 00 2 90 150 150 I 5o ' 2 90 3 00 150 2 40 10 10 11 80 ATTEST: ' Victor P. Moses. Clerk. In the County Court of Benton Coun ty, State of Oregon, In the Matter of the Estate") - 1 Mabel E. Howe, a Minor. J; "Nowatvthis time came Frank L, Howe guardian of the estate of Mabel EHowe, a minor, and presents his petition to this Court and asks for a license to f utbonze him to sell Lots 10, 11 & 12 in Block 22, County Addition to the City of Corvallis in Benton County, Oregon, belonging to his ward Mabel E. Howe', and it ap pearing to the Court from said petition that it would be to the best interest of said ward, the said Mabel F. Howe, that . said above mentioned property be. sold and the proceeds thereof transmitted and turned over to Frank K. Marsh, the legal guardian of said minor in the State of Massachusetts where it may be in vested for and in the interest of said minor. . It is therefore hereby ordered that the next of kin of said ward and all persons interested in the person and es tate of said minor, be and they are here by ordered to appear before the, above named court en Saturday the 21st day of November, 1903, . at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said date- at the Court House of Benton County, Ore vgon, then and there to show cause if any they have why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate above mentioned. It is further ordered that a topy of this order be published at least once a week tor three successive s -weeks before the dav of heariner said t tition as above set forth in the Corvallis Timps, a newspaper published and cir- - culating in Corvallis in Benton County, State of Oregon. This October 20. 1903, ; VIRGIL E. WATTERS, ..;,- County Judge, Benton Co, Oregon. The above is a true and correct copy - ot the original order in said matter and of the whole thereof : Attest: . .. Victor P. Moses, ? County Clerk, - G, F. Licesley, of Linealey Bros extensive hop growers , and dealers, Portland and Salem, was in Corvallis Monday and Tuesday to note the hop situation In this vicinity. . Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Wilkins, ot Eoesburg. is visiting relatives and old friends in Corvallis. Owee His Life to a Neighbor's 7 Kindnets. 'v- Mr. Dv P. Daughtery well known throughout Mercer and ; Summer counties V. Va. most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neigh bor. He was almost hopelesly af. flicted withdiarrhoea; was attended by two 'physicians who gave him little, if any relief, when a neigh bor learning of his. serious condi tion brought him a. bottle of Cham h r.MrJ rio'er. and diar- icso ii -it 24 :n'.i ... For. rrUt .y . SOLD HIS RESIDENCE. Death of Nataa n Taylor -Buggy Tur ned Over Other News. Mr, and Mrs M. M. Davis left yesterday for a lew days s visit in Portland. ;The second team at OAC is to play a football game with the sec ond eleven of Chemawa at Salem next Saturday. - Albany Democrat Jarvis one of Albany's crack football men : last year, will continue his studies the coming season. . In the address on your 1 imes is the date to which your subscription is paid. It shows your neighbors how your account stands. The two minute trotting record has been smashed. The stallion Cresceus trotted a tqjle at Wichita. Kansas, the other day in 1:59. 1 Miss Hosier of Independence, who has been the guest of Miss Spangler left for her home yester day." ' Mr. and Mrs. Rowley left yester day for Hood River te reside. Their son Dir. Rowley has located there for7 the practice of his profes sion. Thomas Callahan has sold his residence property formerly occu pied by Prof, Cordley on Fifth street. . The buyer is Thomas Leese. ', The . price has not been made public. . Mrs. N. J. Harvey and daughter Mrs. Tibbits, who have been visit- in Benton county for the past six months, left yesterday " for their home in Southern Iowa. ; ' . Walter Kaupisch's buggy Irequi red the attention of : a blacksmith and wagonmaker : after an incident which occurred Saturday afternoon. Mr. Kaupisch hitched his horse to one of the supports of the shed in front of the creamery just before starting to Philomath in his con veyance. The horse became frigh tened at something and mounted the platform taking the buggy with him. The result wbs a confused mix up, highly entertaining to on lookers, the much more so because the creamery man paid the bill. Albany Democrat: Russell Wal lace, Claire Ketchum and Fred Ficklin were on their way to . Cor vallis yesterday in the rig of the first named, when they met the Fischer automobile, of Corvallis. The horse was frightened and tur ned so quickly as to throw all three out, and then "Jit out" for Albany. Mr. Fischer, with young Wallace started in pursuit letting the . ma chine out to the limit and after a few miles chase the horse was caught, the result being a slight break of the seat and a little injury to a wheel. They continued their way to Corvallis. , " J -.; Invitations are but for a Hallow een afternoon to be given by Miss Helen V. Crawford at her cottage on College Hill, Oct. 3ist.: The in vitations are novel and read : as fol lows: : ' ' ; v..; ' ' At her home on College Hill, 0 Miss Helen V. Crawford will : Be gla'd to greet you with' good cheer : ' V ' V. With other friends who may ap- If you would know your fate on -.earth, - v' - v . V ! ; Please send at once date of , your birth,:,-"'' .- v- --i v: : ;. ... It will assist the Mystic Three, v To cast the horoscope for thee. After an illness of several months Nathan Taylor, a pioneer of Lob ster valley,' passed away ; Saturday at his home near the junction of Lobster and Preacher creeks. His funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon, and interment was made at the Peters cemetery. Mr. Taylor was 68 years of age, and had reared a large family . His wife six - sons and three daughters survive him C. L, Taylor and Mrs.: J. 'E. Greer of Corvallis, are members of the family. '. Other sons and daughters are Austin of Monroe, Mrs. Susie Green of Mill City, Jonn Taylor of Pendleton, Thomas who lives at Lobster and - Walter, Elmer ; and Lilly who are at home. Deceased went into Lobster - valley fourteen years ago and his energy assisted largely in the development which renders that section one most attractive localities staet. ' - ', of in the the ' New Today. Fresh corn meal. . ; ' oat meal. . " buckwheat flour, s " hardwheat flour. " sweet potatoes, . ,: green peppers, celery. - . .- s ' " roasted coffee. All kinds of breakfast foods ready use every week, at Turner store, . for , At Philomath. Eeg and butter 28 cents at LE. Tlcnklc-,. ' - MAKES ANOTHER OFFER. Water Company Does Sixteen Thous and Asked for Water Plant. : : The Corvallis Water Company made a new proposition to the city. It was submitted to the council at a special meeting Monday' night'. It is based on a tea years' contract, and proposes a considerable;, exten sion of the system. In the improve ments larger water mains are pro posed on several streets, carrying the equipment for fire protection to a much wider extent. The city is allowed to put in all 'the fire hydrants it , wants to at its own expense, and " the total charge for water for fire pro tection, street sprinkling and sewer flushing is to be $50 per month-The city is to have the option of. pur chase at any time after five years at a price of $16,000 for the present plant, plus the Portland cost of any improvements made. .The proposed extension of the system is estimated to cost over $2,000 The ofter was referred to a committee consisting of Avery, Henkle and Rose. Try your Red Box Keys on and after-J?hursday Oct. 22. "' Nolan & Callahan. We have added several new" our Premium dishes. Nolan ban.- pieces : to & Calla- . Strayed. From the farm of A. R. Brown-, a large 4white sow, marked with crop and split in left ear. Any person knowing of her whereabouts will please address AvR. Brown, R. F. D. No 2, Strayed. On or about Friday, October 16, from W. Taylor's pasture, a Jersey heifer calf, about 7 months old. A liberal reward will be given for its return to my resid ence or for information leading to its re co very. , ' : G, V. Skelton. Corvallis. A new line of OAC just received at P, M. souvenir ZisrolPs. dishes Two houses to rent-r-one six and one seven - rooms, with barns. 15 sheep to let on shares. . ' S; H. Moore, Assessment for Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the assessment made by Ordinance No 152 for the construction of a sewer ihroueh Block 2 County Addition and Block 18 Old Town ot Corvallis, Oregon. In the manner provided by Ordinance No 132 In which the following lots and parts of lots was entered in the Citv liens ot Corvallis on the 16th day of October, 1903, and is due and payable at the off fee of the City Treasurer of Corvallis in Uuited States gold or tilver coin and if not ' paid nn or before the 2nd day of November, 19 03, the Com mon Council will order warrants to be issued to the Chief ot Police for the collection thereof to gether with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from that date and costs of collection, . , -.: ;- 'i, BLOCK 2 COUNTY ADDITION; y- -. : Block 2. Lot 1 Mrs Una S Neuass is assessed at $21 97. Block 2. South Vt Lot 2 Mrs Lina S Neugass . Is Block 2, North l4 of Lot 2 Mrs Annette Jacobs is assessed at $10 99. . . Block 2 Lots Mrs Annette Jacobs Is assessed at 12197. - : .; , ... Block 2 Lot 4 Mrs Annette Jacobs, Is assessed at $21 97. . Block 2 Lo( 5 Harriet Healy is assessed al $21. 97. Block 2 Lot 6 Harriet Healy Is assessed at $21 97. , -: I - . Block 2 3-4 of Lot 7 Jas R Sellers is 85868564 8116 48.' ' v - Block 2 1-4 of Lot 7 Jacobs & Neugass is assessed at 1 5 49. Block 2 of lot 8 Jas R Sellers is as sessed $5 49. . . Block 2 J'Of Lot 8 Jacobs & Neu gass is assessed at $5 49. ' Block 2 Lot 9 Jas R Sellers is assess ed $2 1 97. Block 2 Lot 10 Mrs Annette Jacobs is assessed at $21 97. . ' -Block 2 & of Lot il P M Eder is as- 1 sessed af $16 48. Block 2 14 of Lot 11 M Jacobs and S Neugass is assessed at $5 49. ' . ' . . Block 2 of Lot i2 P M Eder is as sessed at $16 48. Block 2 J of Lot 12 M Jacobs and S Newgasg ia assessed at $5 49. : - ? block 18 old town of cor vallis. . ' Block 18 West 25 feet of Lot 1, Heirs of John Bennett is assessed at $5 56. Block 18 South of East of Lot T Heirs of J R Bryson is assessed at $8 25. Block 18 North H of East of Lot 1 J W Ingle is assessed at $8 25. 's Block 18 Lot 2 J W Ingle is assessed at $21 97. : ' ' . ' " -" , Block 18 Sooth of Lot 3 J W Ingle is assessed at $1 o 99. Block 18 North 1-2 of .i 3. S B Row ley is assessed at $10 ot), . Black 18 Lot 4 S B Rowley is assessed at 2 97. Block 18 Lot 5 S E Moore ia assessed at $24 97. - Block 18 Lot 6 S E Moare is assessed at $21 97. ' " 1 ' ' Bhck 18 Lot 7 L & M Walker is as Bes8edat$2i 97. Block 18 Lot 8 L & M Walker is as sessed at $21 97. Block 18 Lot 9 S B Rowley is assessed at $21 97. Block 18 Lot 10 S B Rowley is assess ed at $2i 97. : Block 18 Lot 11 Mary E Doshe is as sessed at $21 97. ' ' -. Block 18 Lot 12 Mary Doshe ia as sessed at $21 97. " Total assessment $678 51. Byorder of the Common Council of Corvallis. E. P. GREFFOZ. ; Police Judge. , Corvsllis, Oregon, October i7, 'i903. . . Summons. i In the Hrciilt Court of the State ot Oregon , lor Benton county. .- Sarahs Ball, Plaintiff ' , i . fivnis Perham. Ed Pertaam and , Lots Chamberlain, Defendants. . ; To Cyras Perham, 1M Perham and Lona Chamberlain, the above named detendants ' In the nan. f of the Stute ot Oreeon, yon and each of you are hereby uummoDed 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 the office ot the clerk of said eourt, on or before the 21st day of November, J903, said day being the laat day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons made by the county judge ot Benton county. Oregon, (which, said order. Is hereinafter referred toi towit: - - ' '; On or bef -re six weeks from ; the dav ot are publication hereof And you are hereby no'lfled that If you fail eo to appear end answer the said complaint an herein required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in her said complaint, namely for a de ree determining all conflicting and ad' verse claims. iuteretn and estates in and to all that part of the northeast quarter of the north west quarter o' Section 33 Twp. 10 8. K.. 5 W Will. Mer, which liee north of the Alfrea Wri tertian branch or creek, in Bent-Mi county, Oregon: that defendants have no claim, inter est or es tate therein; that plaintiff 's title there to is good and valid; wnd that defendants be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any claim whatever in and to B"ii premises adverse to plaintiff; and for general relief and eot-ts and disbursements of said suit. This summons is published in the Corvallis Times once a week for six s ueceisi ve and con secutive weeks, beginning with the issue of Oct tober loth, 1903, and ending with the issus ot November 2!, 1903, in pursuance of an orde roade by the H jn. VirtiU B. Waiters, county judge of Benton county, Oregon, (being the county where the above entitled suit is pend ing in the above entitled court) dated - October 9.1(103. Date of first publication is October 10. 180:1, E, K BBTSON & E. B. WILSOX. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Next week I will have a 25 cent , per pound can prize bakiog powder ' your choice of any piece of ; glassware with each can at Turner's store, - Wanted. , " - ' vi To trade stock ranch for ' property in Corvallis, ' : ' H. A. Bowman, - Eddyville, Ore, Eggs 25 cents at Turner store. ' x. Cnhcrrporatinnal . Church. , SERVICES EVERT SABBATH. Morning . . ................ . .11:00 Evening 7:30 Sunday School. ... . .10:00 Christian Endeavor ........ 6:30 -a 5 j Strangers always welcome. Seats free. Come. REV. EDWARD GREEN, Pastor. Dd Good It Pays. A Chicago man has observed that 'teood deeds are better than real estate deeds-om of the latter are woithl?s. Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and lend a helping band. You cannot dosidIv lose by it." Mist, men . appreciate kind word and . rncoarager erit more than substantial help. There are persons in this community who might truthfully say: My good friend cheer'np. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will rid you oi your cold, and . there is no danger whatever from pneumo nia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it has helped me out many a time." Sold by Graham & Wortham. .Trespass Notice... Notice is herebv eiven that no . hunt- ting or other trespassing is allowed on our . premises. Any person or ' persons violating the provisions of this notice will be prosecuted. . v . . - 3V. S. Locke. ' A. R. Locke. P. M. ZIER0LF TOR Dainty Breakfast Foods, As well as Choicest Delicacies for lunch and dinnery can al ways be found at our store. We . handle only first-class goods and can guarantee qual ity. Everything, offered for sale here is strictly fresh and just as represented -vWe car ry a large stock of selected Family and Fancy Groceries, Pure Ceas and Coffees a Specialty Low Prices. Prompt Service. I " Cood Clothes for Young Men ' 1 5ehoI This department will offer first-class, advantages to all who desire to become accomplished in pianoforte and violin. In connection with artistic instruction oa these instruments, harmony, musical theory, counterpoint musical history, sight reading and eusemble work will be taught. . ' " ' Everything Artistic and High Class. - . All collegestud ents taught at the studios at O. A. C. . Down-town pupils may take at the college or at city studios, as they may desire. All pupils of college and city are enrolled at the cellege, and all enjoy equal privileges. All the advan tages of an Eastern conservatory at one-third the cost ' "v. MORDAUNT GOODNOUGH, . , : RTJTHYN TURNEY, ' - ' j Pianist. ' .'.. : ; .' Violinist. 5 What You Want Is to try the New Goods 7 ' -v ' which have just arrived at HODES' QRGGERY; Crystallized Pineapple Crystallized Cherries Crystallized Ginger Fresh Nabiscos Fresh Cookies New "Walnuts , New Almonds We Sell ENERGY, Health Food. Hodes' Grocery, Phone 483. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD: Time Card Number 22. ForYaquina: Train leaves Albany. . Corvallis, . " arrives Yaquina... ..,..12:45 p. ...... 1:50 p. ..... 535 P- I. Returning: ; , Leaves Yaquina........... 7:30a. m Leaves Corvallis ....11:30 a. m - Arrives Albany.......; 12:1$ P m 3 For Detroit: ' ; '' Leaves Albany.... 7:00 a. m Arrives Detroit. 12:20 p. m 4 from Detroit: . Leaves Detroit............. i:0o p. m Arrives Albany:............ 5:55 p. m Train No. I arrives in Albany in time to connect with S P south bound train, as well as giving two or three hoars in Albany before departure of S P north bound train. ' . " ; '' '' ' " . Train No 2 connects with the S P trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct ser vice to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, , Breitenbush ' and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching Detroit at noon, giv ing ample time to reach' the Springs the same day. ' . ..... For further information apply to : v Manager. H. H. Cronlse. Aeent Corvallis. Thofl. Cockrell, Agent Albany, ; of Mtasic Fresh Cranberries Fesh Huckleberries New Honey New Figs and Dates Olives in Bulk German Pickles Swiss Cheese. W W. HOLGATE Cabinet Jlaker AND Upholsterer. Lounges,' Couches, Desks, Folding Beds, Etc., made to order. Particular attention given to special orders and re pairing,. All work guaranteed. Crae door, south of R. M. Wade's, Main street. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP Ewes and Yearlings by Barkis 13041, Lambs by Freshman 188626. Well bred young stock- of. both sesas ' for sale. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, ; , . '. Corvallia. Oregon. . Cedar shakes, hand made shingles and five carloads of sawed cedar shingles. - ' A fall stock of shingles at all prices. If you wish the best shingle made get our Claskine. , . .. .; .. . , , Corvallis Saw Mill. , - Good Lots for Sale Cheap. Expecting to leave Corvallis soon I , have some good, well located lots for aalecheap: ' , - N. B. Avery. ,