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Oorvallis Times;. Official Pajer of Bents Cenaty. OOBTAIXIS, OREGON, SOT 26, 1904. C. 6. HINDS OP CALIFORNIA. Noted Poultry Judge Is to Score at Coming Corvallis Poultry Show. The accompanying picture is that ot C G. Hinds of Alameda 4 0: r - -iJ- ."'Sir' y county. California, whom the com mittee Ij js secured to judge at the poultry .-how to be held in Cor vallw in the near future. Concern ing the sb.r.vv. he write? the local" secretary, under date of November 20th: Gene M. Simpson, J Corvallis, Oregon. Dear Sir: Years' of the 17th at hand and has my attention. The Pre mium Lists were also received this a. m. and I must certainly congrat ulate you on the issue. It is as neat as one usually sees from the largest shows. You surely have a band of bustlers and if the show isn't the banner one of Oregon it will not be your fault. Fraternally yours. C. G. Hinds. A Rare Treat. TVip T.ailifs -.f thf ist. M. T5 Church have secured the Adams Sisters for one ot their unique en tertainments which will be eiven ; at the Church Tuesday evening v November 29th. The Little Ladies come very highly recommended by .both press 1 c J are only 46 and 47 inches tall adds very much to their attraction Don't forget the date "Tuesday, November 29th," Admission 25 cents, Tickets at .Graham & Wells Drug Store, H I I 1 1 1 1 1 I Willi Mie I 111 I 111H.L mrv IS.MUCH IMPROVED And Probably at Her Home at Clem Miss Carrie Danneman. It is expected that, by tlus time, Miss Carrie Danneman, injured some time ago in an accident near Condon, has been moved to her own home at Clem. A late letter from Miss Lulu Spangler related that Miss Danneman was- playing the piano while the former wrote, and that it was expected that she would be able to make the trip home in a few days. In the acci dent Miss Danneman was thrown backward against a telephone pole in such a manner that her back doubled around the pole. That she escaped instant death is regard ed by those familiar with the facts as almost miraculous. Contrary to first reports the horse did not run away. He was struck a sudden blow with the whip and the increase of speed made Miss Danneman' s companion think he was about to run away. She reached for the reins and got hold of but one. This one she pul led violently, the horse turned swiftly from the road, and both ladies were thrown out. Gorvallis & Eastern Railroad Card Number 22. a For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 P-m " Corvallis 1:45 p. m " arrives. Yaquina 5-40 p. m I Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:15 a. m Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. m Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany iKX) p. hi . Arrives Detroit 6:00 p. m 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit ....6:30 a. m Arrives Albany Il:xs a. m Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect witn s i" south bound tram, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S P north bound train. For further information apply to Edwin Stonk, . Manager. H. H. Crordse, Agent Corvallis. Thoa. Cockrell, Agent Albany. THINGS THEY SAID. Grangers Talked About the Willamette Valley. . Many a nice thing was said about the-Willamette Valley and Oregon by the National Grangers, as they stood in a group at the west end of Madison street Tuesday, waiting for the arrival of the train that was to carry them down the East side. "The pretty green fields and the charming scenery we have seen today have been a source of great surprise and pleasure to us." said a Wisconsin lady. "Your valley is by long odds the finest stretch of country we have seen on the trip, said a tall Kentuckian." "We have heard much about Oregon and its beauty, but were unprepar ed for what we have seen in the Willamette Valley," said a man from West Virginia. "We had a most delightful lunch and a most pleasurable time at your college, and our visit here will be one of the delightful incidents . that we shall have to tell about on our re turn home," said a lady from'Illi nois. The excursion party numbered 243. c Regents 01 well, Apperson, Leedy and Weatherford accompan ied the party on the trip. CURED CONSUMPTION. r ' Jlrs. W. B. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes: ''My husband lav sick for three months. Thedoctors said that he had quick consumption. We prMMred a bof tle of Ballard's Horehound Sjrnp, and it cured hiin, .That was six years ago. Since then we havf always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. Eor couahs and colds it has no equal.'' 25t 50c, fi.oo. Sold by Graamh & Wortham. $3 Rate to Portland and Return. The S P is selling round trip tickets petween Corvallis and Port land for $3 good going Saturdays or Sundays and returning Sunday or Monday following, either on East or West side, but good only on afternoon train from Albany to Portland to Portland on Satur days if Eastside is. taken. Passeng ers to pay local fare between Cor vallis and Albany. Recent real estate transfers filed at the recorder's office are: William G Porter to Jesse F FIintJ2 lots block L Avery's ad dition, $950. Maxfield, 123 acres in Kings Val ley, $1. Montgomery Winkle to William G Porter,2 lots block L, Avery's addition, 5775. Punderson Avery and wife to J W Hayes 8 lots block 7, Avery & wells addition, $400. . Sadie E Horning and husband to J W Hayes, 4 lots block 7 Avery & Weljs addition, $10, HOMESEEKERS. We have properties that no other agent can handle if you are interested come and see as. If you do not know as ask some citizen of the county of us and our business methods, We expect to carry on a legitimate real estate business in this county whether you have a home for sale or desire to purchase one it will be to your interest to come and see us. Try it. The following bargains are handled exclusively by us; watch this space for new bargains next week. No 223 8oacre8, 6jin cultiva tion, balance in fine oak timber, no buildings, price $4 per acre; well fenced, 2 miles from town on good road. No 26) &o ftnrps. 4a In cultiva tion, good house 6 rooms, barn,1: orchard, well watered, 25 tons bay, 1 1 cow, garden truck, 1 binder, 1 mower, 1 bayrake, located 5 m from town; price $3,000. No 34 192 .acres 50 in cultivation ; new house: good barn; fine fruit and wat er; good pasture and timber; good team, wagon and harness, cows, calves, 10 hogs 5 milss to railroad ; $2300. No 345 53 i- acres beaverdam land 40 in culiivation ; bal pasture; new house good bam and other buildings; small orchard; 8-miles from town, price $2500, No 435 sis acres, 190 in cultivation, 35 acres timber; balance pasture, fair house, barn, frait and water; near school and church, 5 miles from town; price f3S Per acre. . No 476 50 acres, nearly all under cul tivation; no buildings: 10 miles from county seat; en good county road, near school, po8tofiice and store, price f 1500 ; No 509 155 acres, 45 in cultivation; balance pasture with some timber: good house, barn, orchard, all under fence; 3 miles from Wrenn on good main coun ty road ; price $2,000. No 510 147 1-2 acres in Alsea, fairly well improved, house of 5 rooms, good barn, cow barn : 1-2 acre orchard; good outrange. Price (850. Ambler & Watters, Real Estate Agents. THEY WERE WED. Thanksgiving Marriage at Well Known ' Conntry Home Miss Newton. At the home .of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. -Newton, four miles west of Corvallis, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Thanksgiving day, occurred the wedding of Miss Janie Newton of this county, to : Mr. Robert Brown of Oakesdale, Wash ington. ' ' ; ' : - The ceremony was rjerfortned by Rev. G. H. Feese of the .M. E. church of this city, in the presence of a few invited friends and. rela tives Immediately after the ceremony the wedding pirty repaired to the dining room, where a bountiful flin ner awaited them. The decora tions were pink and white chry-" sahtbemums in the parlor and din ing room. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk trimmed with lace chiffon, Miss Newton is a member of the graduating class of '97 of OAC, and is a highly esteemed young lady of Benton county. Mr. Brown is a wealthy farmer of Eastern Washington. The bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Etta. -Smith. Those present were, Mr and Mrs G G Newton, Mr and Mrs Cooper, Mr and Mrs E J Newton, Mr nd Mrs N. P. Newton, Mrs Cynthia Johnson, Mrs Janet Smith: Misses Alva Newton, Etta Smith, Cora Newton, Robena Smith, Belle Mil lican, Thia Johnson, , Ella Johnson Charles Wood, James Wheeler, Milton Wyatt ' . Mr and Mrs Brown -left on the afternoon train, for their home at Oakesdale, Wash, ONE OF THE PRIZES. To be Awarded at the Corvallis Poultry Show. This is a cut of one of the prizes to be awarded at the Corvallis poul try shaw, beginning, December 8th, and continuing three days. It is a silver cup, valued at $10, for the best Buff Leghorn, cock, hen, cockrel, pullet and breeding pen.' The prize is offered by the Amer ican Buff Leghorn Club, of Battle Creek, Michigan. Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Watet Works. Shollsbunr. Wis.. Writes: "I have tried many kinds of Liniment, but I have never received mnch benefit until I used Ballard's- Snow Liniment for rheumatism and pains. I think it is the beet liniment on Earth. 25c, 50c, fi.oo. Sold by Graham & Wortham, winter excursion;rates. To Yaquina Bay A. new Depart ure on the S. P. Recognizing a long felt want, and de siring to give the public cheap rates to the C6ast in the winter as well as the summer, for persons who desire to see the bounding billows in their wildest moods and imbibe the pure ozone of the winter air at the Coast, the Southern Pacific in connection with the C & E. have placed on sale taking effect Nov. 2; 1904, and continuing until March 31st, 1905. from all points on their linesround trip tickets to Yaquina Bay at the same rate as during the summer time. These tickets will be sold on Wednesdays' and Saturdays only and will be good for re turn sixty days from date of sale. Dr, Minthorn's baths will be in oper ation and anyoae who desires a genuine health resort during the winter cannot do better than to spend a month or so at Yaquina. Similar tickets will be sold from Al bany, Corvallis and Philomath and all points on the C. & E. Full information as to rates, baggage etc, can be obtained by applying to the nearest S. P. agent or direct from W. E. Coman, G. P. A. S. P. Co Portland, or Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. Albany, P. S. Through tickets to Portland are sold by the C. & E. at Corvallis, and by' the S. P., Portland, to Corvallis via Al bany and the C. & E. at the same rate as via the Westside, $2.60. C. & E trains connect at Albany with the Albany, Portland local both ways. LOCAL ITEMS, Read this Column, Yon may Find Just What You Want. - Wants Your Business. "All hands on deck, Stand to the wheel," I am meeting all the . trains day and night, and if you have any baggage please call phone 251 or at Headquarters at Allen's drag store. , JohnLeuger. Wanted. - . .' Turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese. ; Dressed pork, mutton and veal. At my store in Philomath F. P. Clark. Piano Instruction. " Piano instruction in all grades. Pianos tuned in first class manner. Satisfaction or no pay. Indp. tele, phone io5. . . ' F. A, White, Ladies, cur stock of new dress goods, trimmings, cloaks, tcuiist coats, jackets, furs, separate skirts and fine shoes are up to date in evtry particular. " . Nolan & Callahan. A full, line of Christmas china ware'just received. Sse Horning. Wanted. Highest price paid tor young Lpullets. S. B. Bane. Bargain?. Vetch hay, Poland Chirra hegs, voune stock for sale. Also English rye grass, - Speltz seeds. 1 Kitelsmen woven wire fence machine. 1 saog plow. 1 3m axle wagon. 1 reversible 2 horse tread power. 12 cords of wood. ' L. L. Brooks. Telephone 155. . Wanted. . 1 Girl to do general housework small family.- P.O. box 280. Blackledge's new furniture store car ries first class goods. Wanted. 1500 lbs vetch seed. Address or phone L. L, Brooks. Chicken Feed. Cracked corn for - chicken ieed, any quantity from one sack to car load lots. Cheaper than wheat, We carry a full line of poultry supplies. F. Li. Miller. For Sale. Fall blooded Barred Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorn and Black Minorca cock rels, bred from the best stock. Also ; Jersey cows, and a quantity of 16-inch grub oak wood. Order by phone 155 Philomath line, or address, ' H. L. Hall, .' Corvallis, Bring your chickens to Moses Bros. ' Call and see the new and flippant. o line of china ware just unpacked at the E Horning grocery. . Mosss Bros, want your produce. S?e Moses Bros before you sell your eggs. Mo?ea Bros pays highest price for your butter, Remember Blackledge's new furniture store. Don't forget to see Blackledge's up-to date furniture store, Main street. OAC souvenir ware just received at Homing's grocery. Ask about it The newest and awellest line of dishes in the city at Homing's. For Sale. Fine Leicester bucks. Inquire or address J. H. Edwa!ds. Bellfountain. GLOVES In Black, White and Colors Price $1.50, Every pair gu aranteed, For sale by Nolan & Callahan. At Home! Remember it minutes to walk to our New Home (Henderson Building) nearly opposite Hotel Corvallis. ; Twenty Cases of Bright New Goods will be opened in a few days. ', ,-, ; (U) Ought USE ' . Elk Brand Maple Syrup with Olympic Pancake Flour. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTH. HODES' GROCERY. 1 P YOU ABE LOOKING FOR SOME REAL good bargains in stock, grain,-fruit and poultry Ranches, write for oar special list, er come and see us. We shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish, also showing you over the country. AMBLER & WATERS. Daily O. C. T. Co's Steamers leave day at 6 a.m.; Albany 7 a. m.; Indepeddence 9 a. m.; Sa lem 10 a. m. For Rates gall main 2!. will take just two- from the old stand . . Real Estate v Loan, and Insurance, i Corvallis and Philomath, Or Boats! Corvallis daily except Sun G C. Buckingham, agt