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r LOCAL LORE. NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. The Comings and. Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items of Public Interest. Mrs. Ly tie of Columbia coun ty is in the city, the sruest of her son David. Mr. Clem, merchant, was a the .Bellfountain Corvallis visitor Thursday. -Rev. Gould of Newberg, is the guest of his son, Clifford, in - Cor vallis. , Miss Vella Mace, a student at OAC, left Tiesday for her home at Burns,' Eastern Oregon. ' Mr?. T. M. Gath entertains the college girls this afternoon from 2 to 5.. Miss Ada Winn returned to her home at Junction City Wednes day, after an extended visit in Corvallis. Miss Minnie Winn arrived Wednesday from Junction Citv ror a visit with her sister, Mrs. A T- Gruggett. Airs. A. J . Hall returned . to ler home in Polk county Thursday .- alter a tew clay's visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. h. Hall. : Rev. Deck and family ...left Wednesday afternoon for the East. : They may be absent a year. Many : friends in Corvallis regret the de parture. . Rev. S. A. Douglas of Albany - will preach at the Baptist church JttbncTay, Tuesday and Wednesday next week at 7:30. All the usual services on Sunday. All invited, T-United Evangelical church: Services tomorrow as usual, Rev. M. J. Ballantyne of Dallas will preach. Service this Saturday ev ening at 7:30 followed by the fourth quarterly, conference meeting j Nonton Adams has purchased three lots of Dr. Farra in the west- ern part of town, and is erecting a large woodshed, this week, to be occupied by his family until a mod cottage can be built on the property xriui. jent leit weanesasy to CorvalliB girls ntxt Saturday eve attend the wedding -of F. M. , Mc-j ning. A xuixesa ana imiss ciertrnrtp Pnmitr .1 which occurred last night " at the J home of the bride's parents at Os- Carrie Nation'is back in Kan- sas. The first thing she did was j to snatch a cigar from the mouth of the driver of her cab and he immediately dumped her into a snowbank. He was arrested and found not guilty by the jury. ' . r. Presbyierian church, Rev. M. S. Bush: Bible school 10 a, m., eoratnwriion and reception of ne" members nr a. m., C. E- meeting at 6:30 p m.," evening service at 7:30, subject, "What Every man Must answer." The basket ball boys left yes terday morning for Salem to play the Willamette University " team last night. It was not expected that Steiwer or Stokes would be able to play, the ..first by reason of an injured thumb and the other on account of an attack of grippe. The Union service at M. E. ClilUlU VJVLi Li 1 , L J 1- ' T? T5.' Tones of Tansent ' will con tinue with increasing interest each evening. The pastor will hold the resrular services in his own church Sunday morning and evening. The services mav continue throughout next week. - - . -Oreeonian: Miss Kate Tiede- mann. a well known Corvallis girl, and James Hewitt, formerly of Portlandwere married in'Portland Sunday, Rev. W. S. Gilbert offi dating. . The weddinu supper was served at the home ot the bride's brother, Henry Tisdemann. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt leit immediately for Harrisburg. ; - , Classes at the college were abandoned - Wednesday afternoon in observance, of Washington' s birthday. Rhetbncals m the chap el at one o'clock, involved the fol lowing program: Vocal solo, "The Star Soaneled Banner,'' Miss Ma bel Keadv. Oration, "Nobility of Character," Miss Mary Danneman - Dialogue,,.- "Women's Rights.' Tosiah, Allen' Ernest Eddy; Saman tfia Allen, Miss Alice Jones; Miss Betsy Bobbitt, Miss Iouise Gilbert. Duologue. ' 'Under and Umbrella, v Miss Cecelia Truman, Miss Mary Danneman; Algernon Small, Ralph . Shepard. Music, "Tenting V To night" Double Quartette, Ladies' Voices. Mies Carrie , Danneman , left yeeterday for Clem,- where eke ex pects to remain until June. Mr. and Mrs: George - Houck came home from Eugene Thursday evening to be at the btdeide of Mr. Houck' a mother, who is Buffering with grippe. - Grant Elgin rtttmipd Wednes day from Portland. Information received there deterred him from going to. the bf dside of bis eister Sopbia bt Baker City. She ! has been operated upon for appendici tis, and information received in Portland and since' his return home is to the 'effect that the patient is doing nicely and ought to recover. Programmes have been receu ed iu this city of a production o f A Scrap of Paper" given in Music Hall, Fine Arts building, Chicago, tfeb. 1th, m which Guy E. Moore of Corvalli?, appeared in one of the leading roles. The performance was uoder direction of the Chicaso Musical: College, in which Mr Moore is a student. ; ; Albany Herald: The estate of the late Edwin Stone was admitted to probata jesterday by County Judge v. t. btewart, and Mrs. Louise M. Stone was appointed ad ministratrix. Ihe estate is est: mated at $7,500 and consists of real and personal property in Linn and juincoxo counties, me heirs af Mre. Louise M. Stone, a son who resides in Eureka, California. ' The bonds were fixed at $14,000. Albany Democrat: Marguerite Foy and Dr. Payne last evening completed their three nights pro gramma in Albany, with an hyp notic display 01 the talents of a class of boys, of a humorous as well as interesting m.ture. ..One nevt test was the puttiug of eight boys in a cataleptic condition by Miss Foy through the telephone from the Woodworth drug store, and piling them np crossways on the' stage. A game of base ball was a very live affair, Albany defeating Corvallis 7 to 5. - Albany Herald: Arthur K. Wil son, of Portland, assistant physical director of Professor Rigler's school in that city, canoe up yesterday and last evening began the work of coaching the Albany College girl's team for the game to be played in this city next' Saturday evening with excellent troepects for success. The girls "'have thus far given- a good account of themselves hut with the able coaching of Mr. Wil son theie is no question but they will improve very mucrr- and will be able to . give a good aecouet of themselves when thev meet the William Bogue, who arrived last week from a winter cpent at Moscow, Idaho, played a tour of investigation of Eastt-rn Oregon on hi? way down. All went well till he got 10 Shaniko. There he Dear ly froze his ears while going two blocks from his hotel to tterailroad tram, and hp Btarted tor Wiila- mett. The snow was so deep that t repeatedly put the fires out in the ocomolive and two hours was con sumed in going two miles. When he got to Corvallis he received a letter saying that after he left Mos cow the thermometer : had dropped to 20 below, and, ugb, he wants to stay in Webfoot now. Hie son Floyd is in hue health. Mrs. Bogae is Etill in Moscow, bat expects to return shortly to Corvallis. Is a UiaUb if it don't keep right time. Per haps yours is not running as it should, suppose you bring it to us. New mainspring, none better, i . Cleaning, ordinary watch, $x ; Can not be done better at any price r 5 Matthews" the Jeweler, r : ' to the Public. - : v ; ." The undersigned have purchas ed the interest ot I,evi Henkle in tha C'ty Dray Company. The terms of the transaction include the good will of the business, Mr. Henkle having rctirea irom tne firm. Thanking the public for oast patronage and soliciting a con tinuance of the business of aU the old patron3 and of such new ones as mav see fit to favor us.- We are 5 very respectiuiiy, Robinson & Fuller. Headquarters of the firm are at Wellsher & Gray's - store, in a nhone 126. IVim '. For Sale. . v Barred Plymouth rocks Brown Ieghorn eggs at 50 c dozen. - J. B. Irvine. and per At Dunn & Thatcher's. Cracked corn $1.60 per cwt. : Granulated shell 1.60 " . Granulated bone '1.75 " Crystal Grit 1.60 " And we handle the very best poultry and stock foods. Call and look over our stock of grocer ies, granite and tinware; also carry nails. rn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. ., ' to. T. Vernon, Plaintiff, , . . vs. . N. P. Slate, G. O. Vernon, 1, H. Vernon. Thomas Slate, John Slate. William Slate, id ward Slate, Belle Slate and Herbert Slate, Defendant. ' To each ani all of the above named defendants. in the name of the State of Oregon, yon and 6i eh of you arehereby required and to appear and answer the complalut filed against you la the above cause en or before the 17th ear of March, 190 , and If yon fa 11 so to answer lor wan thereof the plaintiff will apply to the said -court for tee relief demanded in his complaint to1 It, an order and aecr ot the said Court, making partition of lot ene and two a Section I, Township H, S. It. 8 West, Will. Mer. in Ben ton County, State of Oregon, containing. IS 61 1H acres saore or lees, according to tne aereral Interests of the Plaintiff and said Defendants therein, er In e event that a partition there oftcan aot be made wltheut prefadtee ' te the rtjhu et pUinttff and defendeata therein that tie sale thereof be made by one er mere ref ereee, as ma be decreed by the Coart, aad the p meeds derived therefrom after providing the costs of this proceeding among the parties of this cause be paid to toe plaintiff and defend ants according to their several interests therein as thall be found by said Court. -This summons is served upon yen hy pub lication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Vir gil S. Watters, County Judge of Benton Cosinty, State o: Oregon, mdo on In? loth day ot Feb ruary. 1905. The date of the first oubiicaann hereof is Febraary 11th, 1905,-and the date of las-t puDiicanon wiu De on March nth, 190. " W- S. McFADDEN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Coart of the State of Oregon lor the Uounty of Benton. Geo. E. Chamberlain as "1 Governor f Oregon; F. I. Dunbar, m Secretary' of State and Chaev 8. Moore sa State Treasur er of Orecon, constitut ing ti e State Land Board, Plaintiff, , va. ?- Summons. Rbwland Fisher, Ethel E. Schou; Cora E. Ford, Harry Ford, Ida R. Morris, David Harris, Margaret Fisher. L. E. Smith, and E. E. Wil- ao, admlnutrator with the Will annexed of Jane Elizabeth Fisher, de- oaaeod, ' Defendants. Ta Roland Frsher, Ethel E. Sohon. Cora E. Ford, Harry Ford, Ida R. Mor ris, David Morris, Margaret Fisher. L. E. Smith and E. E. Wilson, administra tor with the Will annexed ef Jane Eliza beth Fisher, deceased. Ia the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above Maim ed plaintiff in the abve named Court now on file with the Clerk of said Court within six weeks from the date f the first publication of this sammenstowit: Feby. 11, 1906, and you are hereby noti fied that if vou fail to appear and answer said complaibt as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to tns Uourtvfor the relief prayed for ia said complaint, to wn: tbe lorecloBure ot a certain mort gage made and executed by Jane Eiiim- letb iisner aud Xoianet Wisher . on the 8ih day of December, Iq9o, to secure the I payment el a certain promissory note of ane Elizabeth- Fisher sad iiowland Fish er payable one year after date with, inter est thereon at the rate of eut per cent per annum from date until paid, . and which said mortgage conveyed unto the plaiiitifi the folteSJp deao.ibed : real property situated In Benton County, Ore gon, and described a fellows towit; Commencing bt a point 46.60 chs. E. of the S. E. cor. of the N. K. of the S. E. of Sec. 20, T. 11 S. R, 5 W. run ning thence N 90 chs- thence E. to the W line of the D. L. C. of PbiMp Mnlkey. Notification No. 58; Certificate No. 2923. T 11, S R 5 W, thence S to the N E corner of J. Chatham- Roberts DLC Not No 940 T 11 SR.$ W, thence W 4.75 chs thence S 30 degrees, E 8.03 chs the .ice N 61.50 cha therwe W 10 the place of ',ciiniinR, Also .. ' lts Nos. 1-2-3-4 and s- in Sec 21 and L" lo 10 ia Sec 22 aU mTllS R 5 W cM,. I57.23;acre8. Also a, strip-, ot land 3 -et wide running - along the full ch of the W side ot a pieee of land cou. 17.83 a. des. as tol Bezmmne at th N E corner of Claim No 55 in T 11 S l', 5 W W M. thence W i&chs thence S 9.91 chs thenco E . 18 cbns thence N. 9-9i cha to the pi. ce of beginning, all of which pieces of und together containing 279.87 a. Al-so beginning at a point 37.50 chs K of 1 he SB corner of the N W oi the S E of Sec 20 T 11 S- B. 5 W thence E 9.10 chs: thence N 90 efaf; thence W 6.6q chs; thence S 30 chs; them W 2.50 cbs t thence bo chs to tne place or Degin nidg, containing 74.4otres more or lesa. JKsceptinn from the above described premises towit: Beginamg at a point 50 links E-ot the t W corner 01 .Lot 5 in Section 91, T11SR5.W thence N 4.09: chs thence S 75 degrees E 10,23 chs; thence S 24 degrees B 1,48 chs; thence W 105 chs to the place of beginning, containing 2.82 acres more or les.v . And a further decree barring and foreclosing yon, all of said defendants, from all right, title or interest in or to said real property and Iron every part thereof. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Virgil E. Watters, Judge of; the County Court of the state of Oregon for Benton County, made at Chambers at Corvallis, Oreeon, February 10, 1905, The date of the first publication of this summons is February 11, I905, and the data of the last publication thereof is March 25th, 1905. J. f , VAlh, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. ? Notice for Publication. v Timber Land, Act June 1878, . , r United States Land Office, ' : - , Oregon City, Oregon, . Nov 9. 1904. -NoUce Is hereby given that in compliance witlx the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lands In the States of California Oregoa Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended toail the Fnbllc Land State by act of August 4, 1892, Charles O Huff ot Corvallis, county ol Benton, state of Oregon, has this day nled in thin nffica Ms svrorn statement No. 6519. for the purchase of the 8. of 8. W. -X of Section No. 8 In Township No. 11 South, Bangs No. 6 West W. H.1 ana wui oner prooi to anaw inai the land sought Is more valuable for its tlaaber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Victor P. Hoses, County Olerk, Corral 1U, Benton Coun ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day ot Feb. 1906. . . , ..: ., v He names as witnesses: Lawrence Stovall of Philomath, Oregon. , ; George StovaU . " . " " Caleb A Davis " " - - ; -Zebedlah H Davis o; Corvallis, M Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 18th day of Febsuary, 1905. . ., , Algernon 8. Dresser, . - Seglster. HOLLENBERG & CADY. Cite start that saots you money. Something New! And of the Best Brands on the Market IMPORTED Marvilla Garden Ceylon Tea IMPORTED Montarde De Bordeaux French Mustard IMPORTED Ohou Fong, Perserved Ginger in Jars . "Warrenton Clam Co Pure Minced Clams. Harbor.Brand Mustard Sardines r Diamond W, Brand Cream Sugar Corn Jasmine Brand Asparagus ' . A. Fresh Supply of i OLYM 1 iPIO PAN CAKE FLOUR . CAKE AND PAST RY FLOUR AND WHEAT HEARTS MODES' GROCERY. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, v Eyes tested free of charge and glasses fitted correctly - at prices within reach of all ' . Fine watch repairing a spe cialty .......................; Pratt The Jeweler 6t Optician. f EMERY'S ART STUDIO i ' .; -' South Main St., $S Carbon, Platinum and Platino Portraiture t O. A. C. ATHLETIC" AND SCENIC VIEWS. . - ; Art Calendars, r Sofa Pillow Covers, ' t And other Photographic Novelties. r Pioiieer .Hunters' Supplies, Sporting Goods, Keys of all Kinds, fc. MUUtS, One thousand people to visit our stor-during the next 30 days and look over our immense stock of house fur nishings. Roll upon roll of Wall Paper. Three tons in stock and on the way. Prices lowest ever known in Corvallis. Our spring line of Go-Carts will be ready for inspection about Feb 15th, They are up to date. Better look them oyer- , Just a word about Ranges. No range ever sold in Corv llis has given better satisfaction than the Toledo. Our many customers who are using this range will testify to its merits as to Quick baking, economy of fuel and reliabi ity. Ask for our terms, we can suit you as to terms and payments. Corvallis, Ore. Fishing Tackle, . ' Sewing Mach. Extras, k and Fine Cutlery UUKVALLIb, UK. K Gun Store SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for the county of Benton. George E. Chamberlain as governor of Oregon, F. I. Dunbar as secretary of state, and Charles S. Moore as state treasurer of Oregon, constituting the state land board, plaintiff, vs. George Scliafer, Anna Schafer, Edward Donat, Agnes Donat and George A. Houck, defendants. To George Schafer, Anna Schafer, Edward . Donat, Agnes Donat and George A. Houck, the above named defendants : In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff In the above entitled court, now on nle with the .clerk of said court, within six weeks from the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1905, the date of-the first publica tion of this summons, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and an swer said complaint as Herein required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit:,the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made and executed by George Schafer, Anna Schafer, Edward Donat and Agnes Donat to plaintiff oa the 12th day of October, 1903, to secure the payment of a certain promissory-'' note of said defendants for $2,000, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date, and which said mortgage con veyed unto plaintiff the following described real property, situated In Benton county, Oregon, to-wit : The east half of the southeast quarter of section 5 ; the wst half of the southwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the south west quarter, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, the southwest quarter of the northeast, quarter. thes?uthIialf of the ; northwest quarter of section 4, ail in town ship 15 south, range 5 west ; also beginning . at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 5, township 15 south, range 5 west, and run tbence west 15.25 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 15.25 chains, thence south 20 chains to the place of beginning ; - and a further decree barring and foreclosing you, the said de fendants, from all right, title or Interest in or to said real property and every part thereof. -' ' This summons is published by order oj the Hon. Virgil E. Watters, made at cham bers in Corvallis, Oregon, February 10, 1905. The date of the first publication of this summons is February 11, 1905, and the last publication thereof March 25, 1905. J. F. YATES, Attorney for PlaintiiL Summons. in the circuit Court of the State for the County of Benton. of Oregon L. K. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Summon Bowland Fisher. Defendant. To Rowland Fisner, the above named defend ant. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled action now on file with the Clerk of .the said cnurt on or before Saturday te 25th day of March, 11105. said day being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publica tion of this Summons made by the County Judge of Benton County, Oregon which said or der is hereinafter referred to towit, on or be- ' fore six weeks from the date of the first publica tion hereof, and you are hereby notified that if you fail so to appear and answer as herein re quired, the piuintin will take judgment against you for the sum of too o.oo with Interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 10th day of November, 1901, nutil paid, and lor sou.uu Attorney lee, and ror the further sum ot s,ou.uo with interest tne: eon at the rate ot 5 ' rer cent ter annum from the first dav of Feb ruary, 1904, uutil paid, and for S40.00 attorney fee. besides his costs and disbursements herein and for the sale of your curtesy Interest in the real property of Jane Fisher, deceased, situated . in Benton county, Oregon, to satisfy such lud ment, the same having been attached in this action under a Wi it of Attachment duly issued herein to the suerin ot said ouuty. This Summons is published in the Corvallis Times once a week for six successive and con secutive weeks, beginning with the issue of Feb ruary llth. lffoo, and ending with the isue ct Marcn :&, jwj. in pursuance oi.tin oraer made by the Hon. Virgil E. Watters, County Judge of Benton county, Oregon, nt Chambers. Dated the 10th day of February, 190S. Date ot first publication is February II, 1905 . XV. XIKIS'J.N, . Attorney for Plaintiff. , Notice of Final Settlement In the Matter of the Estate of James Watkins, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of James Wat kins, deceased, has filed her final account as such administratrix with the clerk of the coun ty court of the state of Oregon for Benton coun ty, and the raid court has nxeu Saturday the llth day of March, 19o5, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon as the time, and the county court room in the county court honse in Corvallis, Oregon, as ne place, lor hearing any ail objections to said account, and the settlement thereof. Dated this Febru ary 11, 19oo. ... ; MarindaE. Watkins.- Administratrix of the estate of James Watkins de sed. Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate . : ) of I Mary Elizabeth Mangas, deceased ) ' Notice Is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned hag been duly appoint ed admlnlstrat-lx of the estate of Mary Eliza beth Mangas, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers, duly veitfled as by law requir ed, within six months from the dattt hereof, to the undersigned at her residence or at the law office of B. B. Wilson, In Corvallis, Oregon. .. . ' Mary Bier. . Dated this Februnry 11. 1905. . Administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Maugas, deceased