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LOCAL LORE. NEWS OF CORVALUS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. ITS PROVISIONS , Continued from page two The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items of Public Interest. Mrsc Ed. Andrews is convales ent, after a two weeks illness. S. E. Trask was out Wednes day from Yaquina.. Mrs. D. O. Houck arrived Wednesday from a visit with her son at Eugene. p? rMrs. John Hayes spent ? Wed nesday with Albany , relatives. Rev. P. A. Moses will preach j at the M. E. church South Sunday at ii o'clock. Frances, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wiles is suf fering with an attack of measles. Mrs.X'L- Porter is expected to arrive today for a ten days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spangler. , Judge Harris is conducting court at Eugene, and it is suppos ed that he will preside at the com ing term of circuit court for Benton, to convene a week from Monday. The College Barometer for March has appeared. It is full ot interesting matter, news, literary, "editorial and otherwise. The mag azine is better conducted than ever before, a statement that in no sense discredits former efforts. Congregational church. Sun day school at 10, class tor young men at 10, Worship and sermon at ii. Christian Endeavor at 6:30, vesper service and sermon at 7:30 Evening sermon "The Modern Lawyer." An Irish post-boy, having driven a' gentleman a long journey during torrents of rain, was asked if he was not very wet. " Arrah ! I would not care about being very wet, if I was not so very dry, your honor. Herman Flacksman, a poor ragpicker, of Hanover, inherited $10,000 from an American uncle. When the money was paid over to him on Feb. i4 he dropped dead. An apple-eating contest took place at Avignon, France, on Feb. 13. Jules Leclerc ate forty-one ap pies in seventy minutes, Alex Detn- orest ate forty-seven in seventy -six minutes, hiil Alphonse Boguet managed to swallow fifty-three in eighty mi-jutes. At latest accounts all three were seriously ill. A workman on the Siberian -, Railway was accidentally locked in to a refrigerator car and was after . ward found dead. Imagining that he was being slowly frozen to death he recorded his sufferings with a piece of chalk on the floor. Tha refrigerating apparatus, however, was out of order, and the tempera ture in the car had not fallen be low fifty degrees Fahrenheit throughout the journey. Imagina tion killed him. Presbyterian Church, Rev. M. S. Bush. Worship 11 a. m. Subject "What Every Man Needs". Even ing service 7:33 subject, "Mormon ism A Despotism Within A Re public". This subject will be ill ustrated by 69 beautiful stereopti- con views. There will be scenes of Mormons and Mormon life, their , temples and tabernacles, and oppos ed to these will be views of the Presbyterian Home Mission Churches and schools planted to . destroy Mormonism. There will al so be many views of scenery in the Mormon country such as, Sunset "on bait Lake, Curncanti Needle, Royal Gorge, Yellowstone Park, San Juan River, American Fork Canon and Cliff Dwellings. A. very cordial response was made to the one hundred invita tions issued for the reception for the young people of the Congrega tional church. Rev. and Mrs. . Green were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs R. H. Kennedy, Mrs, Elbert Hollister, Miss Madeline Nichols and Messrs W. J. Kent, Edgar D. Jackson and Donald Hill. : A short programme, consisting of recitations and vocal numbers was excellently rendered by the Misses Hettie Lilly, Grace Nichols, Edna Allen and Sadie Dixon. After the programme refreshments were serv ed. A happy feature of the evening was the record made by the guests in an autograph album which will be a pleasant memento to Mr. and jyirs. ureen. he church wa9 very tasteiuily decorated, in cut flowers . .... . everyone present enjoyed a- very aeugntmi evening. - . .v - Section 10 The chairman, clerk aDd treasurer aforesaid shall also do and p 'rform all such acta or du ties as may be required of them, or either of them, by the committee or this act and they, and each of them shall bold their offices at the pleas ure of the committee; and the clerk. deputy clerk, and treasurer shall receive ench compeosation aa the committee mav from time to time director prescribe. 'r' Section II The committee may alto tram time to time employ or discharge such other agents, work men, laborers and Bervants, at such compensation or wages as it- may deem necessary and convenient for tbe accomplishment of the purpose ofthisact. " y Section 12 Until said water works are completed, and turned over to said commission as in Sec tion 17 provided for, said commit tee shall meet in the city- for the tr ineaction of business at least once a. 'month, at such hour and place as it may direct, and at - such other times as it may provide, andthere aft9r eaid committee shall meet an nually for the election of a member of said commission, and at such other times as may be necessary to nil vacancies in said commission, or said committee. ' Section 13 For- the" purpose of carrying the provisions of this act into effect, the committee is author ized to issue and dispoee of bonds of the city of the. denomination of from $100 to $ 1,000, as the commit tee may desire, with the- Interest coupons attached thereto, signed by its chairman and countersigned by its clerk, who shall affix the cor porate teal of the city of Corvalne thereto whereby the city shall be held and considered in substance and effect to undertake and promise in consideration ot the premises, to pay to the bearer of each of the said bonds, at the expiration of at) years irom tbe date thereof; the sum named therein in gold coin of the United States, together with inter est thereon in like coin at each rate Of interest as may be determined by eaid committee, nof exceeding the rate of five per cent, per annum, payable half yearly aa provided in said coupons: provided, that the whole amount of bonds issued by such committee shall never exceed the sum of $75,000: and provided lutther, that said bonda trial! ex press on the face thereof, that said city of Corvallie, at tbe option of said commission, shall have the op tion to pay Bai J bonds at any time after 10 years from the date thereof, Section 14-rr-Beiore lesuiugf any bonds as in the preceding section oiovided, eaid committee shall cause to be submitted to the legal Vi teis of the city of Corvalhs, , at a eptcial ejection appointed by said committee for that "purpose, the question whether or Bot euch bonds shall be issued for the purpose of carrying this act into effect. The committee shall designate one place in the city for holding the election therein, and appoint three judges and two clerks ot said eleo tion. No person ehall be qualified to vots at euch election who has not been an actual resident of the city of Corvallis for six months rjext preceding such election and who does not possess the qoalifica tion of a legal voter in the state of Oregon; said election shall begin at nine o clock in the forenoon and continue until 61 o'clock in the af ternoon of the same day without closing the polls. If any judge of election fails to attend and serve at the proper time, the voters then present may elect another in his place. If any clerk of election fails to attend and serve at the proper time tbe judges of election may ap point another in his place. Judges and clerks shall possesB the quslih cation of voters in the city of Cor vallis as above provided. - Said judges shall not permit any cne to vote at such an election who does, not possess the qualifications as id this section provided. Each per son voting at such election shall! have written or printed on hia tick et, which shall be deposited in tbe ballot box provided by the com mittee for that purpose, if voting in favor of issuing bonds as in this act provided, the words "For Bonds' or words of like import; and if vot ing against the issuing of eaid bonds as in this act provided, the words "Against Bonds", cr other words of like import. . Said clerks of election shall each keep a correct list containing the names of each person voting at such election, the names of those" who were refused the right to vote there at. Immediately after the polls are closed the said judges and clerkB shall proceed at once to count the vo(es cast at such election, and if a majority of said votes cast at Buch election be "for bonds," then and not before, the eaid committee shall be authorized to issue said bonds, within the amount limited; and if a majority of the said votes cast at Euch lection be "against bonds," no bonds shall be issued until another election has been held as in this act provided, provided that a second election shall not be held until after one year has elapsed since tbe holding; of the first elec tion, and then ooly in the event the second election has been held in all respects as herein provided for ; the first election and a majority of said votes have been cast for bonds. No ballot at any election under this act, sball le ejected because the earne does not contain the word? "For Bonds" or "Against Bonds" a? the case may be if the said judg es can determine from said ballot tb intentien of the voter. When said ballots- have Been counted the said judges and clerks of election shall make and subscribe certificates in each of' which there shall be stated the number of bal lots cast "For Bonds" and thenum bercst "Against Bonds," andrthe number of defective ballots -tot counted, and within three days af ter said election deliver one of said certificates to the chairman of eaid committee, and tbe other with ths police judge of the city of Corvallis. Tbe election herein provided tor ball be deemed an election within the meaning of Chapter V of Title XIX of Billiager and CottoHa An notated Codes and'Statufes cf . Ore gon, and any person qualified to vote at the election herein referred to shall be deemed to be a voter within the meaning of eaid Chapter of Title XIX above referred to. , To be continued. EH O 1 o Q O 1 - Q CQ Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State -of Oregon for the County of Benton. Geo. a. Cbamberlain as Governor of Oregon; F. Dunbar, as becretary of State and Chas. S. Moore as State Treasur- er of Oregon, constitut ing the State Land Board, . ' nainun, vs. - Summons. Rowland Fisher, Ethel E. Schou; Cora E. Ford, Harry Ford, Ida R. Morris, David Morns, Margaret Usher, U. a. 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. E. 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 01 me aoove nam ed plaintiff in the above namedtCourt now on file with the Clerk of Said Court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, towit: Feby. 11, 1906, and you are hereby noti fied that if von fail to appear and answer said com pi ai lit as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the reliet prayed tor in saia complaint, 10 wit: the foreclosure of a certain mort gage made and executed by Jane Eliza beth Jusner aud noiana a isner on me 8ih day of December, 19Q0, to secure the pavnent e a certain promissory note of Jane Elizabeth Fisher and Rowland Fish er Wyable one year alter date wun inter est thereon at tie rate of six per cent pn innum from date until paid, and wi.i -a said mortgage conveyed onto the pi ''ii tiff the following - descibed real p:. erty situated in Benton County, Ore gon and described as fellows towit; . Commencing at a point 40.00 ens. a. of e S. E. cor. of the N. E. , '1-of the S. K; of Sec. 20. T. 11 S. R. 5 W. run- ni'. i; thence n 90 cba. thence j. to me W lae of the D. L. C. of Philip Mulkey, Notification No. 958; -Certificate No: 2923. T 11, S R 5 W, thence S to the N E corner of J. Chatham Roberta D L C Not No 940 T 11 S R 5 W, thence W 4.75 cha thence S 30 degrees, E 8.03 chs thence N 6.50 chs thence W to the place of beginning, Also Lets Nos. 1-2-3-4 and 5 in Sec 21 and Lot No 10 in Sec 22 all in T 11 S E5W con. 157.23 acres. Also a strip of land 30 feet wide running along the full length of the W side of a piece of land con. 17.83 a. des. as fol. Beginning at the N E corner of Claim No ,55 i a T 11 S R 5 W W M. thence W 18 cha thence S 9.91 chs thence E 18 chains thence N." 9.91 chs to the place of beginning, all of which pieces of land together ' containing 279.87 a. Also beginning ai a point 37,50 chs E of the S E corner of the N W - X of the S E of Sec 20 T 11 S R 5 W thence E 9.10 cha; thence N 90 chs; thence W.6.60 cbs; thence S 30 chs; thence W 2.50 cbs ; thence S .60 chs to the place ot . 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 11 S R 5 W thence N 4.og chs thence S 75 degrees E 10,23 chs; thence S 24 degrees E 1,48 chs; thence W 10.55 chs to the place of beginning, containing 2.82 acres more, or less Arid 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. - , . " : '-y This summons is published ' by "order of the Hon. Virgil E. Watters,Jndge of the County Court ot 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, loos, and tbe date of the I last publication thereof is March 25th, 1905. J. F. YATES, . Attorney for Plaintiff. CQ H O GO-CARTS, ' GO-CARTS, GO-CARTS C GO-CARTS! ; ' We respectfully invite your attention to the largest and most complete line ever shown in Corvallis Latest styles, designs and finish. The latest improvements in adjustable and folding automatic gear, also in upholister ing and parasols Having bought unusually heavy in order to secure a greater discount, we are en abled to offer these go-carts and buggies at prices that will astonish you. Call early while the stock is still com plete and investigate. . HOLlENBERQ & CADY. Q O Q -3 QQ SIHVO-OQ 'SXHVO-OD 'SXHVO-OO : Whitney buys cement in large quan tities and can make the price right with you. Something New! And of the Best Branda on the Market IMPORTED Mar villa Garden Ceylon Tea IMPORTED Montarde i)e Bordeaux French 'Mustard IMPORTED- -ChouFong, Perserved Ginger in Jars Warrenton Clara Co Pare Minced Clams Harbor Brand Mustard Sardines "Diamnnfl W P.ranrl (''tajiti fti Jasmine Brand Asparagus Cora : A Fresh Supply, of OLYMPIC PAN CAKE FLOUR CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR AND WHEAT HEARTS HODES' GROCERY. SUMMONS. In the circuit court ot the state of Ore gon for the county of Benton. George E. Chamberlain as governor of Oregon, p. I. Dunhar as secretary of state, and Charles S. Moore as state treasurer of Oregon, constituting the state land board, plaintiff, vs. George Schafer, Anna Schaferi Edward Don at, 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 same of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of tbe above named plaintiff in the above entitled court, 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 nerein required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit i 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 Benton county, Oregon, to-wit: - The east half of the southeast quarter of section 5 ; the west 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, the south half of the nort&vest quarter of section 4, fill In trfwn--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 thenee west : 15.25 chains, thence north 20 chains, theaee 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 wublishod by order of the Hon. Virgil E. "Watters, made at cham bers in Corvallis, Oregon, February 10, 1905.- The date of the lirst publication of this summons is February 11, 1905, and the , last publication thereof March 25. 1905. r , . J. . iATKS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry .; and Silverware. Eyes tested free of charge v and glasses fitted correctly at prices within reach of all Fine watch repairing a spe cialty .:. L.......;..... Pratt The Jeweler 6c Optician. A large amount of no. 2 rough lumber all lengths. , , . At Corvallis saw mill for $ 6.50 per M I EMERY'S CARTT STUDIO i : s South Main' St., CorvaHis, Ore.: ; : ; : f si Carbon , Platinum and Platino Portraiture O. A. C. ATHLETIC ' AND SCENIC VIEWS. i :v;;v" .. v g Art Calendars, Sofa Pillow Covers , r. ' And other Photographic Novelties. -. ; r Pioneer Gun Store Hunters'. Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Gdods, Sewing Mach. Extras, Keys of all Kinds,, and Fine Cutlery w r unnrc ' - ' nnmAi i ir. rR I H. E. HODES, 5 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the.State of Orezon for the County of 3enton. E. Smith, Plalntifr; s. Summon Bowlaad Fisher, Defendant. To Rowland Fisner, the above named defend- hue. id me iihoub.ui me suite 01 uregon, yon are hereby summoned and required to appear ana answer tne complaint 01 tne piaintra in the above entitled action now on file with the Clerk of the said court on or before Saturday tfe 2jth day of March, 1905, said day being the last day of the time prescribed In the order ol publica tion of this Summons made by the County Judge of Benton County, Oregon which said or der i hereinafter referred to towit, on or be fore eix weeks from the date of the first publica tion hereof, and you are hereby notified that if quirea, ine piainiin win tare juagmem against you for the sum of $55 0.00 with interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 10th day of November, 1901, until paid, and ' for $50.00 Attorney fee, and for the further sum ot $ 1O8.OO with Interest thereon at the rate of 5 tiei cent per annum from the first day of Feb- Tuary, 1904, until paid, and for $40.00 attorney and for the sale of your curtesy Interest in ttje real property of Jane Fisher, deceased, situated in Ttanfnn nnnnt.v. Oivcrnn. to aatlsrv such luri- meDt, the same bavins: been attached in this action under a Writ of Attachment duly issued 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 11th. 1905, and ending -with the issue ct March 25, 1905, in pursuance of;n order made by the Hpn. Virgil E. Wattersw County Judge of Benton county. Oregon, at Chambers. Dated the lth day of February, 190.). Sate ot nret publication is February II, 1905. E. K. BEYSON, Referees Sale of Iand. " KnHno fa hpmhv fftvAn th t. liTiripr anil hp vli tue af a decree of the Circuit Court of the'State ; of Oregon for Benton County, made the 3oth day ot .November, iuu, in a tun in equity men pending lu said court, wherein T. W. B. Smith and Nancy J. Smith were the plaintiffs and John W. Meliee, Maud Grubb and Thaadeus Grubbs were the defendants, appointing the undersign ed Beferee to sell the hereinafter described real property, and directing the sale ofsaid property as such referee I will on Saturday the 18th day of March 1905, at the hour of two o.clock in the afternoon of said day, at the lront door ot the county court house In the city of Corvallis Ben ton couniy. stire "f Oregon, sell at public auc-' tion to the highest bidder for cash In hand all nf tVin fnUnnrlnff dASUirihAd T(ftl Trfmrtv tyiwit- Lots five, eleven and twelve of section sis, town ship thirteen south, range four west and lot nine in section one, township thirteen south, range five west containing 113.31 acres and, be ing the same land patented by - the United Plates government lu ura jicud an ion "Ji luuui- as MoBee, deceased; also the southwest quarter the south half of thenorthwest quarter and lots two, three, six and seven of section - one, and lots two, three, tour and Ave in See. ' 2 in township 13 south, range five west, containing 320.63 acres, and being the donation land claim of the heirs at law of William MeBee. deceased, and Elizabeth McBee, widow, Hot. Ko. 4757. All In Benton County, Oregon. Said Bale will be made in the manner required by law for the sale of real property on execution Dated this February 18, 1905- M. P. Bui nett. Referee. Are you going to build? See Whitney about concrete blocks. Cheaper than rock or brick. j