LOCAL LORE. HEWS OF .CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOID IN BRIEF! The Comings and Goings of People , Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items of . . Public Interest. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Nolan have been in Portland since Sunday. The Ladies Afternoon whist club was delightfully entertained "Wednesday by Mrs. Charles Lee. Mrs. J. E. Andrews has .been confined to her home with grippe since last Friday. ; The Turner grocery store now occupies the room lately vacated by the Ingle harness shop. The remov al occurred Thursday. ' The orators of the coming graduating class at OAC have been ehosen. They are, valedictorian, Clay Darby; - salutatorian, Miss Alice Jones. Woods Jackson was down town Thursday for the first time in five months. Rheumatism has kept him st home all winter. .. The cross country races at the college are to begin at 2:30 this, Sat urday afternoon. There will be four xf them.one for each class. Gold medals go to the winners. No ad mission will be charged. TheRev. H. D. Chambers will iold services in the Episcopal Church next Sunday atir, A." M. and 7. 30 P. M. Holy Comtnunion wilj be celebrated St morning ser- . -pices. All are Cordially invited to infcnd these services. Presbyterian Church, Rev. M. - 5". Bush. Bible School 10 a. m. Preachine 11 a, m. subject '"Shad ows in God's Purposes." C. E. nleeting 6:30 p. m. Evening "service f. 30. Illustrated sermon, subject, "Our Fatherland." George Plaster, has sold his V Barber shop in the Hemphill build iag to Ernest Cole, of Harrisburg, i and the latter has taken charg,e. ' , Mr. Plaster will work for a time tor Mr. Cole, and after , that will . seek a location elsewhere. " t . .. , .Mrs., V. J, Howell lett yester day for Harrisburg to take charge ef a confectionery establishment re- j cently acquired by herself and hus- band in that city. The Farmers Ho- j . tel . which Mr. and Mrs. Howell have conducted for several years, has been closed. ; ' : The various literary societies are agog with preparation for the annual series of debates for the Gatch prize. Libraries, books and magazines are being rummaged for . debating material and the horizon scanned for suitable questions for discussion. ' s . C They tell it at Independence that in Corvallis the other night. - 19 drunks were thrown in the city ' jail. A Corvallis "man down there was much surprised to hear . about, the occurance. It is wonderful how things will grow. The statement is 'that there was but one drunk in ' stead of 19 thrown in. and he and his liquor came from Independence. "Stories . of Old Oregon," George A. Waggoner's new book is meeting with a big sale. An un expectedly large demand has ap peared, and the indications are that it will quickly pass into a second edition. All the tales in the volume ' are well told and in every instance those who read the book have good v -The pastor of Is Presbyteaian Church is conduc,Ja class study ing "How . We Got Our Bible." This is a' most interesting and im portant subjsct; the class meets Monday evenings at the home of Mrs. P. O. Wilson, and anyone de siring to pursue this study will be welcome. In a short time, the Pres byterian Confession of Faith as for mulated in the "Brief Statement of the Reformed Faith'..' will be stud ied as prayer meeting subjects for Thursday evenings. These will not be theological discussions, but the giving of the Biblical proofs of this faith. ' .-; George Herbert Root, the famous OAC half back, is rapidly recovering from a late severe illness. He fell a victim of the grippe epidem ic; and ventured out before his cure was complete. The relapse that re sulted: developed a light , attack of pneumonia.1, The young man's great physique however; baffled the at tempts of the disease to ' pet firm hold and the new ailment was thrown off before it was four days old. Mr. Root's father who came down from the farm near Wasco to be with.his son, left for home Mon Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Goos, Thursday, a daughter. . Mrs. Susan Starr returned Wed nesday from an extended visit in Portland. Mrs. Clara Rickey has arrived from Ptrtland for a visit with rela tives. Small's bakery is rapidly Bear ing completion, and it id hoped to have it open to the public by a week from today. Mies Agnes Wilson resumed her duties as bookkeeper at E. B. HoiniDg's, Thursday, after a strug gle of a few days with la grippe. "The Witnesses" is the - topic for the morning sermon at the Con gregational church to morrow, and the subject for the evening eervice at 7:30 ip, "Why Are Some Busi nass Men Not Christians?" Mr. and Mrs. George Noble aod Mr. and Mrs. William Frickle, all. of Prinevilie, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small. The visitors are en route to California. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Keith Brown moved to Albany this week, where they are hereafter to reside, Mr. Brown having employment with the Pacific States' Telephone Com pany. P. H. Walton departed Thurs day for bis homestead on Buck Creek, in Lincoln county, to begin the work of puttir g in his spring crops. Almond trees are in bloom at Grants Pass, the warm weather having brought them out several week earlier than usual. Peach trees are also ready to burst into blossom. . ; ', ' . There was a meeting in Alba ny Thursday evening of the Cen tral Willame'.te Medical Associa tion. Dr. Cathey, of Corvallis, who is president of the association, drove over to attend. A paper on "Lobar Pneumonia," was presented by Dr. Newth, of Philomath. A literary and musical enter tainment, occurs, in college chapel next Friday night. . The numbers will be by students in the elocution ary and musical departments at the college,, under direction of Miss Helen Crawford . and Mrs. Green. Toe proceed go to the Village im provement. Jflcjety. , : Admission, 25 cetsjs? ' - ;-';iyrc,'. - A .XJnion county farmer has ported ttie following notice ' on his farm: ; "Huntejs, Take ' Notice: Hunt all you dn please and when you hear the horn blow come to the house to dinner. If You accident ally kill a cow, f-kin her and hang the hide in the barn. If the quails are scarc kill a chicken or two and if you can't get.aiiy squirrels' kill a hog. . - It baa been suggested, in'view of the prolooged sunshine now prev alent, that the head weitber. man misconstrued the local option law which wect into effect January 1st. When the people generally voted for a "dry" town or a "dry" com munity it was not . intended that the provisions of the law should ef fect the rainfall, which in this val ley is almost 11 inches short of the average up to this time. Formal notice should at once be given the waather man that he will not be criminally liable if he gives us a few gentle showers along between now and the middle of June. N. C. Christeneen, of Seat'Ie, Wash, has Eeen a large spruce tree in Clallam county, which he avers is the most enormous one in the state of Washington. The tree is 30 feet in diameter and it is 100 feet to the first limb. Commission' er Johnson will be urged to have it exhibited at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. It is planned to have a log cut from the tree loo feet long and placed on exhibition." It will be utterly impossible for the rail roads to handle the log, and it is necessary that it be towed here via. Puget Sound, the Pacific Ocean, and the Columbia. and Willamette rivere. A log wa3 eent to the Chi cago exposition in 1893 by the state of Washington, but In comparison with this one, it was a mere pigmy To the Public. The undersigned have purchas ed the interest of Levi - Henkle in the C ty Dray Company. The terms of the transaction include the good will of the business, Mr. Henkle having retired from the firm. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a con tinuance of the business of all the old patrons and of such new onea as may see fit to favor us. ' We' are Very respectfully, .;.' - Robioson & Fuller. Headquarters of the firm are at Wellsher & Gray's Etore. Ind. phone 126. - . f3-im For Sale. : Barred Plymouth rocks. 75c and Brown Leghorn eggs at 50 c per dozen. J. B. Irvine. ,A In the Oircnft Court of the State of Oregon for Beaton County. Geo. T. Vernon, Plaintiff, - , YS. N. P. Slate, G. O. Vernon, J. H. Vernon. Thomas Slate, John Slate. William Slate. Edward Slute, Belie Slate aud Herbert slate, Defendants. To each and all of the above named defendants. in the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you arehereby required and to appear and answer the complalut mea against you In the above cause on or before the 17th dav oi March, 1905, snd if you fa 11 so to answer for wan' tnereot tne piaiuun win apply to .no said court for tae relief demanded in his complaint to it, an order and decree ot tne said uoun, making partition gt lot one ana two n secuo n i. Township 14. S. B. S West, WU1. Mer. in Ben ton County, State of Oregon, containing. 13 61 100 acres more or less, according to the several interests of the Plaintiff and said Defendants thereto, or in the event that a partition there of can not ba made without nreludlee to the rights of plaintiff and defendants therein that ue sale tnereor oa inane oj om or mors rei reee, as may be decreed by the Court, and the p weeds derived therefrom alter providing the costs of this proceeding among the parties of this cause be Dald to the plaintiff and defend ants according to their several interests therein as snail be round by said uouri. This summons is served upon yon by pub lication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Vir gil E., Watters, County Judge oi Benton County, State oi Oreiron. mode on lne 10th day of Feb ruary. 1905. The date of the first publication hereof is February 11th, 1903, and the date of last publication will oe on aiarcn m, isuo. ( W- 8. McFADDEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, . Summons. Tn iTi fMrtmit Court of the State of Or gon for the County of Benton. Geo. E. Cbamberlam as 1 Governor of Oregon; F. I. Dunbar, as Secretary of State and Chas. S. Moore as State Treasur- rnf Orfloon. onnstitut- - ing the State Lnnd Board, Fiaintift. ' " vs. V" Summons. Rowland Fisher, Ethel Et Schou: Cora IS. Ford. ' Harry Ford, Ida R. Morns, David Morns, . Marearet Fisher. L. E. Smith, and E. E. Wil son, administrator with the Will annexed ot jane Elizabeth Fisher, de ceased, Defendants. To Roland Fisher, Ethel E. Schou. Cora E. Ford, Harry Ford, Ida R. Mor ris, David Morris, Margaret Fisher, L, E. Smith and E. h. Wilaon, administra tor with the Will annexed of Jane Eliza beth Fisher, deceased. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above nam ed plaintiff in the above named Court now on nie witn tne uieric oi saia , uourt within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons,;towit: Feby. n, iqo5, and you are herebv noti fied that if you fail to appear and answer said complalut as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for ia said complaint,' to wit; the foreclosure of a certain mort gage made and executed by Jane Eliza beth tisher aua Koiana Mistier on the 8ih day of December, I9O0, to secure the payment ef a certain promissory note of jane Elizabeth Fisher and Rowland Fish er payable one year atter date witn inter est thereon at the rate of eix per cent per annum from date until paid, : -i and whicti sat a mortgage conveyea unco trie plaintiff the followine desdibed - real property situated In Benton County, Ore gon, and described as fellows . town; Commencing iA a point 46.60 chs. E. of the S. E. cor. of the N. E. of the S. E. X 'Of Sec. 20, T. 11 8. B. 5 W. run ning thence N 90 chs. thence E. to the W hue of the D. L. C. of Philip Mulkey, Notification No. 958, Certificate No. 2923 Til, S R5 W, thence S to the N E corner of J. Chatham Roberts DLG Not No 940 T 11 S R 5 W, thence W ! 4.7,5 chs thence S 35 degrees, E 8.03 chs thn-ue N 6.50 chs thence W to the place j of t ginning, ' Also -3 1."ts Nos. 1-2-3-4 and 5 in Sec 21 and I Lot .No 10 in Sec 22 all in T ti S R 5 W I cor. 157.23 acres. Also a Btrip of .lend 30 i-et wide running along the full ler .rtn of the W side of a piece of land j con 17.83 a. des. as fol. Beginning at tbt N E corner of Claim No 55 in T 11 S k 5 W W M. thence W 18 chs thence S 9.91 . chs thence E 18 chuiua thence N. 9.91 chs to the place of beginning, all of which pieces of land together containing 279.87' a. Also beginning at a point 37.50 chs E of the S E corner of the N" W X of the S E X ot Sec 20 T 11 S R 5 W thence E 9.10 chs; thence N 90 chs; thence W 6.60 chs; thence S 30 chs; thence W 2.50 chs; thence S .60 chs to the place of begin nidg, containing 74.40 acres more or less. Excepting from the above described premises towit: Beginning at a point 50 links E of the S W corner of Lot 5 in Section 21, T n S R 5 W thence N 4.09' chs thenceS 75 degrees E 10,23 chs; thence S 24 degrees E 1,48 chs; thence W 10.55 chs to the plane of beginning, containing 2.82 acres more or les.; And a further decree ' barring and foreclosing you, all of said defendants, from all right, title or interest in or to said real property and from every, part thereof. u : - ' This summons is published by order of the Hon. Virgil E. Watters, Judge of the Count Court of the state of Oregon for Benton County, made at Chambers at Corvallis, Oregon, 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. YATES, , ; .. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Timber Land, Act June 1878, United States Land Office, - Oregon City, Oregon, Nov 9. 1901. . Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of Junes, 1&78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the States of California Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended toall the Public Land States by act of August , 1892, Charles O Huff of Corvillis, county of Benton, state ot Oregon, has this day filed In this office bis sworn statement no. 6319, for the Surchase of the 8. X of S. V. H of Section o. 82 In Township No. 11 South. Range No. 6 West W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Victor P. Hoses, County Clerk, Corval lLi, Benton Coun ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day ot Feb. 1906. . .." . He names as witnesses: Lawrence Stovall of Philomath, Oregon. George Stovall ' .. . " Caleb A Davis ' " ' Zebediah H Davis Corvallis, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands axe requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 18th day ot February, 1305. , Algernon 8. Dresser, . ' . v . ; Beglsier. HOLLENBERG & CADY. Ch store that saves you money. Something New! And of the Best Brands on the Market IMPORTED Marvilla Garden Ceylon Tea IMPORTED Montarde De Bordeaux French Mustard - IMPORTED Chou Fong, Perserved Ginger in Jars "Warrenton Clam Co Pure Minced Clams Harbor Brand Mustard Sardines Diamond W. Brand Cream Sugar Corn Jasmine Brand Asparagus . 1 ; V . . A Fresh Supply of r ' .OLYMPIC -PAN CAKE FLOUR - ' u CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR1 AND WHEAT HEARTS HODES' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Eyes tested free of charge ,. and glasses fitted correctly at prices within reach of all Fine watch repairing a spe- " r cialty . Pratt The Jeweler & Optician. EMERY'S - AiRT; 'STUDIO jj . South Main St., CorvaMis, Ore. : Carbon, Platinum and Platino Portraiture t O. A. C. ATHLETIC AND SCENIC ' VIEWS. . i 1 Art Calendars, Sofa Pillow Covers, l t - And other Photographic Novelties, r soneer Hunters' Supplies, Fishing -Tackle, Sporting Goods, Sewing Mach. Extras, Keys of. all Kinds, and Fine Cutlery H. E. HODES, - MY One thousand people to visit our store 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 : over- ' ; 1 ! . 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. ' - GROCERY. Gun Store CORVALLIS, OR. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of ths state of Ore gon for the county of Benton. ' George E. Chamberlain as gOYernor 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 Schafer, Anna Schafer, Edward Donat, Agues 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 hams of the state of Oregon, you ' and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the above nameQ plaintiff in the above entitled ceurt, now on file 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 on 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 Banttm county, Oregon, to-wit: ' i The east half of the southeast buarter of section 5 ; the west half of the j southwest HuaiLvx, me uunueiui quarter ul ;iue soum west Quarter, the northwest ouaMer of thef southeast quarter, the -southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the soutfti half of the northwest quarter of section a, all in town- snip ia soutn, range 5 west y also beginning at the southeast corner otA the northeast quarter of seption SMirw-asnito 15 south,, range 5 -west, andr . thenof west.' 15.25 chains'," thence frnbt"h 20 chata, thence east 15.25 chains? thenfe south 20T;hains to the place of beginningV an(i a further decree barring and foreclsilg you, f the said de fendants, from all Sight, titlofer interest in or to said real projrty and --every part tnereor. v. - This summons is puifiisned by order of the Hon. Virgil E. Wattters, made at cham bers in Corvallis, Oregon, February 10, 1905. The date of the mrst publication of this summons is Februam 11, 1905, and the last publication thereof March 25, 1905. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit C irt of the Stite for the County of ienton. L. E. Smith, : vs. Plaintiff, Rowland Fisher, Dltendant xq.nQwmaa c iBQerr-fcuew ant. Jn'the name of tne are hereby summoned aaf J and answer the cooiDlatnt hi the i aDove enuuea acuon now on nie of.the said court on or be'ore tiati, day of March, l'JO.i, said oay ben ay oi the timeiprescnbed in the ord tion of this Summons made bs lica- Judge of Benton County. OreeoiT or- , der is hereinafter referred to tow a be- fore six weeks from the date of the J tion hereof, and you are hereby yon fail so to appear and answ ed that if (herein re- quired, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $55 o.oo with interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent perf -annum from the 10th day of November, 1U01, until paid, and for $o0.00 Attorney fee, and for the further sum oi $,0.00 with Interest thereon at the rate ot 5 per cent per annum from the first day ' of Feb- 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 ud ment, the same having been attached in this action under a Writ of Attachment duly issued herein to the Sheriff of said County. This Summons is published In tne Corvallis Times once a week for six successive and con secutive weeks, beginning with the issue ot Feb ruary 11th. 19u5, and ending with the issue cf March 25, 1905. in pursuance ofjim'' order made by the-Hoo. Virgil E. Walters,. County Judge of Benton countv, Oregon, at i Chambers. Dated the 10th day of February, 1U0.V Sate, of first publication is February 11, 19oo. . ;i . E. H. BBXSO, . A- Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of j?ioal Settlement In the Matter ot the'Estata ate J of James Watkios, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix' of the estate of James Wat kins, deceased, has filed iier final account as such administratrix with the clerk of the coun ty court of the state ot Oregon for Benton coun ty, and the ."aid court has fixed Saturday the 11th day .of March, Woo, at the hour of i o'clock in the afternoon as the time. - and the county court room in the county court house hi Corvallis, Oregnn, aa he place, for hearing any t,.u ail objections to said account, and the settlement thereof. Dated tills Febru ary 11, Woo. . - Marinda-E. Watkins. Administratrix of the estate of James Watkins de sed. - - - . .. Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate j ) Mary Elizabeth Mangas, deceased) ' , . Notice is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrat'ix of the estate ot 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 veiifled as by law requir ed, within six months from the datx hereof, to the undersigned at her residence or at the law office of E. B. Wilsoa, In Corvallis, Oregon. - -Mary Bier. - , this TAhnran 11 IQftK Administratrix of the estate ef Elizabeth Maagas, deceased - , , - i - , . " ' cf Oregon Vtn the a