' . t y v a I .-!.( rtnwr' ?lfl w eMjll - 'I. , I r LOO A.L, LORE; S J.l ?KGPF ( CKfFIEUt: t'O J I IT tftdvamaemeniamthis eolum otMraed '.ior yunwiMti qaDH ir una. t'Dissappearaace- of hi. Wife,,, and her Ketorn His Treachery. Wheat 72. . - ' Circuit court next' Monday Republican primaries next Sat urday; democratic next Tuesday. Miss Roth. Flion of Albany, is the guest of her sister, 'Mrs. 7 A. C. Scbmitt 7 : ' The Misses Danneman enter tained a number of friends Satur- ' day evening. -." Rev. Father Yaquina tny, j There has-been a hunt in Corval j lis and vicinity for Apostle Creffield j for a day or two. Reports have been in circulation that he was in hiding in the , vicinity. ' A young . man who had never seen himrepor- ted that he had walked from the northward towards Corvallis with trie tugrave, ana tnat tne latter as town was approached had suddenly quit his company and : run - away. "There is also an linronfirmprl rri- jrnor afloat that a Certain"' young Springer went to woman Of the Roller faith admitted Monday on a business to another Roller that she had seen th bogus saint. A belief that he ' JBPFERSONllNSl'WOIf. la College Debate Four Societies, now ""out of Contest Two More Dates. .;, ' The fourth of the series of seven debates for the Gatch cnp" took place io College chapel Saturday night. It was between teams from the Sorosis and Jeffersonian literary societies, and resulted in a victory for the latter. The question wa, 'Resolved that environment exer rises a rreater influence in the formation of Character than, doej BUT TWENTY ORE-! ' . J- Cases for the Circuit CourK-RefculEfr ; 'Term Next Monday,! , i Following is the list of cases up:1 ior adjudication at the coming term of the circuit courtt which", begins next Monday: ' A. B. Hammond v$ W F Crosby. Action on promissory note. - - Wm. Groves vs John M Osburn. Suit' ' James I, Lewis vs John McGee, Sr., Action," ' - .. - - , Palmer. Ayers vs EW Strong. heredii v." The snrrM;. n9 Wri had 1 Action. the affirmative, and their team was k.. nana, vs A Wilhelm, Adm ' . . n.-t.-.J was in hidinein theyicimty .reaul' compwn 01 (-.k. !tedin a 011 of vacant houses M a visit to the well . as , the 1 Roller : headquarters is in Corvallis on family of her son. J. J Flett Mr. Patty, former driver of )Was found. A day or two ago it Wells Fargo, has removed ' with developed that Mrs. Creffield hid his family to the By Geer farm, a disappeared from the family' home mile west of town. ' " r1 across. Mary's river and this increas- Mrs. MacLean and children ' belief that Creffield hadstealthUy , left Mondav for Fort Morgan, visited Corvallis in his flight: from Hn m imn Dr. MacLea. the vehgence that awaits where he is rector of a Sonrisbing parish. An adiourned term ot the cir-.? cuit court is to convene Miss Roberts,-leader. Miss Bonney, and Miss Raber, The Jeffersonian speakers were, A. S. Hall, leader, R. R, . Selleck and Guy 'Moore. The judges were.' Prof. Berchtold, ; Prof. Cordley and Mrs. Skelton. ; It requires three more debates to determine the question 5f who is to h,old the ' pup the .ensuing year. Four of the eight societies are elim inated, by defeats in the late de bates, and the fpur still in the ring house Saturdav. It is the usual 'preliminary meeting of the court, ; instituted by Judge Hamiljon to fix matters so that the jury may get to work promptly after the -jregular term begins. The adjourned ses sion is called to meet at njne a. nr: Saturday. . , ; ' Many special trainMlacfcfc of'ties pass back and forth now pver the C. & E. between Corvallis and Al bany. The ties are from westside sawmills. They are taken to Lath am on the east side . for treatment to preserve them and : are then brought back and distributed for use in the westside and P. & Y. tracks. , . , : ; An unconfirmed dispatch, f dated ' Tokio, March 22nd, declares that Port Arthur has fallen r Tokio newspapers print the story in extra editions. They state that tKe battle began both on land.'.: and sea sea and continued throughout Satur day, Saturday night and Sunday, S and that it was renewed on Monday morning, when the Russians surrendered. of Estate of Samuel Rickard. De ceased. Appeal from county court. t Mary H . Whitby vs. John M Osburn, ; etal. Suit-confirmation sale real propertyl . . J H Lewis vs H J Ruiter. Action.; Fred S Elliott & : Ernest" Elliott; vs Ada Elliott, Emmett W. Elliott, Seth Elliott, Lilly M. Elliott, Annie ElliottrEE. Wilson and M. R. Elliott. Suit partition real property.; J K. Fehler & E T WerUbaugh The total number of electors that had registered up to yesterday morning was ,1 ,046..,., Tle JotaJ fig. tires for the same day twoyearsago were 967. The increase is 70. Only about seven weeks remain for registering, which with nearly 2, 6S voters, means that the rate of regis tration must increase , or many will fail to get their names on the elec tion rolls.. The last day for register ing is May 15th. . There are but at cases on the docket for the regular term of cir cuit court which convenes Monday. The number is the smallest since away back in the early days of courts iu Benton. The criminal docket includes the Guier case, the Small case, and the case against W. H. Wagner. Wagner was un der two charges of assault at the November term and on trial . was . acquitted of one of them, j It " is probable that the other will be dismissed. Caves and settling of dirt in a lateral sewer on Adams between Eighth and Ninth streets present conditions of danger. To the north of the beaten track along which ve hicles pass the settling of the dirt has left a trench of unknown depth, which, of course, is filled with water. A similar condition isjpresented to the south of the track, and woe may come to the passer-by that veers either to the right or to the left. Both openings are underwater, and the depth can only be surmised. Benton is again out of debt with a snug balance in the hands of the treasurer. The call in another column cancels all warrants outstan ding, and relieves the county from further interest payments for the pres ent. The condition, with only a five mill levy for county purposes, or a levy of only 8.6 mills on the valuation of last year ought to be a source of satisfaction to the people of the . county. But for the enormous State m. - a . taxes anu estate scnooi taxes, per sons outside of Corvallid would have small taxes to pay this year. In Corvallis the seven mill city levy and the six mill school levy, cut a large figure. To the Voters of Benton County: ' Acceding to the wishes of a large number of patrons and friends of oar public schools, I submit my name to the voters of Benton county for the office of county school superintendent. Very Respectfully, & I, Pratt Philomath, Oregon, Mar. 7. 190. him in Portland. Nothing can be learned of where she went, or the means of fatff oriitKr irr 1-T Gtirtnncifirvn ic ; 'il 1 that she has joined Creffield. at inecourti .. Areward of $100 is offered for the capture of the outlawed apostle. Lewis Hartley circulated a subscript tion paper for contributions for the reward, heading theijist with a do nation of $40. O. V. Hurt contrib uted $20 and Mr. Starr $10, Nearly the whole of the sum was contribu ted by husbands whose families are or have been identified with, the Rollers." ' lhe Portland Welcome tells , in plain "language the revolting story of Creffield' s treachery. The change for which he is wanted is adultery, preferred-by B. E. Starr, an injured husband. The paper saysthatjtbe day the warrant was issued, 12 other Portland j Irasbands whose families had been betrayed appeared in turn at the district attorneys office and asked permission to lodge a ; charge of the same nature against Creffield A development as the 1 imes goes to press is the return of Mrs Creffield. She appeared v at the family home between g audio yes terday, coming from, nobody knows Where. Sheriff Burnett and Chief Lane visited her at three 'o'clock, but were unable to get admissions from her. She absolutely refused to talk on the subject ot Creffield's whereabouts. must continue' to fight but thejer, vs School Dist, No. 13, Benton question of supremacy. ' For . this purpose three more debates will be required. . Two of these are already scheduled, as follows: Ferontans and Pieriansp April 16th; Amicitias and Jeffersonians. April 23rd 'The two teams that win on these dates, will thereafter - go against ; each other in a final debate for the cup. NEARLY NINE INCHES. Fw March now Forty Seven tlnckes of Rainfall Since September. So far 8.8 inches of raia has fallen during March. : The total since the first of last September is 47 incnes. rne total tor tne 12 mouths beginning January 1st and ending December 31st last year was 34.13 inches. That is to say, 12.87 inches more rain has fallen since the 1st of last September than fell dur ing the entire 12 months of last year me ranuaii lor the year 1902 was 54.03 inches, or 7.03 inches more than has fallen since the 1st of Sep tember. . The entire rainfall for the 12 months of 1901 was 44 inches. or about three inches less than has fallen since last September. About 24 inches of the rain fall for the lat ter period has fallen since February 1st. " . The moon has lost all it9 old time prestige as a weather maker as a result of the past eight weeks of steady downpoun At stated times throughout the period old inhabitants after consulting cales dars, predicted that the coming change ot moon would usher in better weather. , But every pre diction tailed to the intense morti fication of the prophets and to ' the great and lasting detriment of the moon as a weather gauge. The 17th was a date to which all the moon-prophets looked calmly for ward as sure to bring a change lor the better; but the 17th was a day of howling blast and alternating rain and snow, and so have 'been all the days that followed it. Ac cordingly, the moon is in bad odor now, but by and by all the old believers will forget the past and as ot yore, again watch the moon and the almanac tor new and better weather. Are the Latest-Nolan & Callahan's has Them. , . Tell your tailor to leave the six top buttons off your Spring Trous ers.'-:; : - '. They will only be in the . way- Yow are an up-t-dater,' and are going to wear "buttonless suspend' ers the rest of your life. They are made just like other suspenders, only in place of straps ml ri hiirtnn ri aioc aviHc .or ms n - ate in neat nickle-plated daps that fporaticm Vs F P Sheasgreen take a secure ho d on the trousers I w"u "" P"11-" iB band a ad willot let go under the most s'renuousircumstaiices. Cast- offs are provided both in frout and in the back. 1 Queer, istft it, that the time honored suspender button joke has been so long an setting inventors at work to do away with the treach erous button. v The first one hundred pairs. o these new '"Buttonless Suspenders" to reach Corvallis are at Nolan & Callahan's now so you can buy a pair tomorrow and be one of - the first hone hOjBdred pioneers to tell your grand-children when you are bald Andgray that you remember the day when trouser buttons were cut off forever. Price 50 cents. . For Sale. ', Poland Chins boar. ' aa . months old abject to register. t. . .. : - Alfred Biekaell, i miles north of Corrallia. BUTTONLESS SUSPSNEPRS" County Oregon. & J EWyatt, Geo. Cooper, J A Parks, as, Directors of. said Dist & ? E J Newton, Clerk. Writ- Alternative mandamus. State of Oregon, vs William H. Wagner. Crime of assault and bat tery. William Milton Howell, vs Adam Wilhelm & Sons. Suit-injunction Wiley Gadsby, vs J C Hammell. Action. Motion to Dismiss. . State of Oregon vs Chas. Small Recog. v ';. Delila Read vs Thos. G Read Suit-divorce. , John B. McLennan, vs Elien Weiss. Application to register ' Teal property A F Peterson vs J H Reed. Act ion on promissory note. ' C H Monroe vs S . Y Evans. Action. . . Mary E Herbert, T M Coon, etal. vs A L Coon. . Suit for partition & sale real property. . The Charter Oak Mill Co. , a cor- Ed-busi- uess under firm name of Central Planing Mills & Box Factory. Action. . -' State of Oregon, vs James Guier. Crime of rape. Carl G Hodes vs Heman W Hall and Flora Hall. Action on promissory note. .J f -IV First Glimpses All over the store the new Spring things are crowd ing in. swiftly ..turning the tjerfect Winter store into a perfect Sprlng and Summer store. . New Arrivals:- 'Beautiful Wash Goods Exquisite Spring Silks - o Taffeta and Fancy Ribbons Fancy Lace Hosiery ' Black Dress Goods v Plain and Fancy Veilings New AUover Laces Ladies' Belts, Latest styles New Sorosis Petticoats New Spring Trimmings New Kid Gloves. We are showing this Spring a larger and better stock than ever before. - At the first opportunity make a tour .of this store and you will find-many beautiful things to admire,-at S. L. KLINE'S; . Regulator of Low Prices. ' ' Rooms and Board. Ooe block vest of College Armory. Special arrangements for Btudents. Notice to Creditors. "I c'd J Matter of the Estate of William Groves, dec Notice is hereby given that the noder- signed has teen duly appointed the k ecntrix of the estate of William Groves, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton County asd has qualified. All. peraous having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same to the ' undersigned at the office of W. S. JUcFadden. First Nat'l Bant building in the City of Cor vallis in said County, duly verified with in biz months from the date hereof. Dated March Io, 1904. -' - Emma K. Gkovbs, Executrix of the Estate of William Groves, deoeased. . ' . . . Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of chief of . police at lie coming city election to '.be held May 16, 1904 and if elected will endeavor to see that the laws are enforced to the best of my ability. . ", .- -1 Ik . Iee Henkle. . CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. Time Card -Number 22. " My Spring Display. ' . My spring display of fine millinery of goods will be ready for your inspection March 3ist instead of March 25th, if it rains pitchfork points foremost. Mrs. J. Mason. . For Sle. Vetch, speltz, timothy and rye grass seed. Poland China hogs. Shropshire sheep. One fresh milk cow, a pair of large geese, a pair of turkeys or. trio, a two-horse feed power in tunning order. Timothy and vetch straw bright : from barn, ;. L.Li Brooks. . A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. - Now is the time to think 'about Cbat Pair of 6ycgia$$$ g You were to treat your eyes to. Come S ' to me and I will fit your eyes, guarantee 1 the nt, and will be here troni i to b i o ' make good my guarantee. E. W. S. PRATT, -- - - - The Jeweler and Optician. . Close at 6 p. m. except Saturdays. Wells, Windmills and Pumps., I am now prepared to do all kinds of well, windmill and pump work. See me before you have your work done. Send orders to Simpson's Hardware store. -- A. N. Harlan. ...12:45 p. m ... 2:00 p. m ... 6:2o p. m 65 a. m ...11:30 a, m ...12:15 p. m Seventh Day Adventists. Win hold tegular Berviee at S, D. A. Hall East Main street - between Wash mgton and Adams streets each Sabbath or Saturday, as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Bible study 3 p. m. ' . i. Preaching as announced from time, to time. r:, . . . Rev. P.j. Cole,.. . ' - Pastor. Invaluable for Rheumatism. ' " I have been suffering for the past fern years with a severe attack of rhenmatis t and found that Ballard's Snow linimen waa the only thin? that (ave me : satis, faction and tended to alleviate my fiains March 24,1902. John C Degmra. Kins nan, Ilia. 25c. 50c and I ao. Sold by Graham & Worthmn. a For Yaquina: ; Train leaves Albany. . ' " Corvallia. ' " arrives Yaquina t Returning: . Leaves Yaquina . ' Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany....... 3' For Detroit: . - . Leaves Albany. 7:00 a. m Arrives Detroit. . . . .......ia:20 p. m 4 from Detroit: . ' leaves Uetrolt. ........... .1:1)0 p. m Arrives Albany :55p;-ni 'V TrainN6. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with S P south bound "train, as weU as giving two or titree hours 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 ami 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. ;w; vq .;;,::H.:i. .: ,K - j ; A For further information apply to C 5 "' : . -.-.--..--- ;-r -. . - - . Manage, H. H. Croniae, Agent Corvaliia. . Thoa. CockrcU. Agent Albany. ' ' For Sale. 67 acres farming land, six miles from Corvallis, one mile of railroad and school on county road with mail route, well fenced, running water, . no buildings, price $ 2,000. Address owner. Howard Bicknell, ' x - Corvallis, Ore. Portland. , Wheat valley 81 : v Flour 3.90 to $3.95 per MI. Potatoes I ,60 to 1 00 per sack Eggs Oregon, 16 per do. Butter 23 to 24 c per lb. Creamery 30 to per lb. ' Corvallfe. v Wheat 72 per bushel. Oats 3Qto32 ' Flour 1.05 i.iopersack . Butter 15 to 25 per lb Creamery 65 per- roll Eggs 15 per doz Chickens 15 per pound -Lard 13 per lb 1 Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons that the uuuciMijuni dw ueen amy appointed admin istrator ot the est-te of Emuv A. WriohL . ceased, bv the Onnntv ( Mart nf tht ntatA n( am. gon, toy Benton ( ounty. All persons having claims against sain estate of Emily A. Wright, deceased, are hereby requJied to present the same with the proper vouchers duly verified sa by law reqvired within six aontbsol the date hereof, to the undersigned at his home ea Beaver Creek, or to C.W. Davis at bts office, la Philomath, Bcntcm ooanty, Oregoa. . Sated March 2S, ISO. JOHN X. WRI.HT. . Administrator ef thu misbIa nf l.fli A 4 i EMERY'S i - ART -STUDIO Soutlhi Main St., Corvallis, Ore. - Carbon, Platinum and Pianino Portraiture ; . 0. A. C. ATHLETIC AND SCENIC VIEWS. . . . 1 . . . t , Art Calendars. Sofa Pillow Cover? , And other Photographic Novelties. , Sllol-Llstei ! To Gentlemen: Do you -wish to choose from an elegant line of Negligee Shirts, in plain, colored, figured, and open work, for Spring wear ? Come - in and see a large assortment at 75C. $1.00, $1.2, $1.50. "Seeing is 'believing." SPECIAL. We are closing out our All Wool Underwear - at cost. ' . , $1.50 Lamb's Wool, Extra Quality, for;.:.:..-. $1.12 1.25 "'Guaranteed .88 Bargains also in Men's and Boys' Clothing. "A complete new line of Men's "Kingsbury" Hats in all styles. - ... Corvallis, Oregon wrwaia