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Vol. XVIII.-No. 1. CORVALLIS, OREGON, MARCH 25. 1905. B.F. IBTimB KjMtor, - and Proprietor SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state o Ore gon, for Benton county. George A. liouck, piamtiii, vs. ueorge Schafer and Annie Schafer, Edward Donat and Agnes Donat, defendants. To Edward uonat ana Agnes uobm, u fendants above named : In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer me com plaint Of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit, now on file with the clerk of the above entitled court, on or before the last day of the time prescnued in the order tor publi cation of this summons, made by the county judge of Benton county, state of Oregon (being the county Vfhere the above entitled suit is pending in the circuit court of said county and state), which said order is here inafter referred to, to-wit: on or before six weeks from the day of first publication hereof, and you are hereby notified that if you fall so to appear and answer the said complaint as herein required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in said complaint, namely : for a decree of said circuit -court declaring and decreeing that there is due from tne defendants, George Schafer, Annie Schafer, Edward Donat and Agnes Donat, to plaintiff, upon said promis sory notes and said mortgage in said com plaint described, the sum of $4,760 in gold coin of the United States, together with in terest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from September 16, 1903, until the date of said decree ; and further decree inir that. K450 is a reasonable sum to be al lowed, and allowing the same to plaintiff, as attorney's fee for instituting this suit; also decreeing that, the plaintiff have a first lien on the following described real property, to wit : The east half of the southeast quarter of section 5 ; the west half of the southwest nuartpr the northeast Quarter of the south west guarter, the northwest quarter of the ' southeast "quarter, the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 4, all of ithe foregoing being in township 15 south, range 5 west. Also beginning at the south east corner of the northeast quarter of sec tion s townshin 1 5 snutn. ranee 5 west, and run thence west 15.25 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 15.25 chains, and thence south 20 chains to the place of begin ning, containing 80 1-2 'acres, more or less, all of the foregoing being in Benton county, state of Oregon, together with all and singu lar the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, for the full amount of said $4,760 and interest as above, with $450 at torney's fees, and the costs, disbursements and expenses of this suit, and the sale of said real property; that the above described real property be sold in the manner pro vided by law for the foreclosure of .real es tate mortgages, for gold coin of the United States of America, by the sheriff of Benton county, Oregon, and that the proceeds de rived from such sale be applied, by the party making such sale, as follows, to-wit: First, to the payment of the costs and expenses of said sale ; second, to the costs and disburse ments of this suit; third, to the payment to plaintiff of the sum of $450 as a reasonable attorney's fee herein ; fourth, to the amount found due -in said decree upon said notes and said ' mortgage that is, the sum of $4,760, together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from Sep tember 16, 1903, until, the date of said de cree ; and.'lastly, if any remainder there be, to the defendants, on demand, as their inter ests may appear ; that all of the defendants be forever barred and foreclosed of all Tight, title and interest of, in and to said Teal property, and of all equity of redemp tion therein, except only the statutory right of redemntion. and f-r su h other, further and different TUle, cider or relisf as to the court may seem proper rxd equuble in the premises. .... . Thfs summons is uublished in the Oorvaj weeks. o?z;nmng witn tas issue oi rooruary 11, 1905. ad ending with the issue of j March 25, 190a. under and in pur'ismce or the directions centp.inod in an order made by the Hon. Virgil E. Wattcr.3, county judge of Benton county, OrCKon, fiateu February 10, 1905. Hate of the first publication here of ts February 11, 1905. E. E. WILSON, -Attorney for Plaintiff. WIS S3? We all Wear Shoes! Never befoi e liave we received sucrl quantities and qualities in foot wear as this ;- SPRING . Tats,'Browns and Black .' : : :7 ''- Lowj High and Medium cuts - " '. Prices. High, -Medium and Low ----- v J But in all grades the very lowest price . for the quality of the shoe. Our efforts . will bs great to irlcrease our shoe sales. Shoes for all liadjes, Misses, Children, Mens, Boys anf Little Gents; Don't forget our Shoe Department. is SUMMONS: .' In the circuit court ot the state of Ore gon for the county of Benton. Uewi-:e '. uamne's-'in r ri Oregop, i. i. U'ibrtr D-.otiiry .itc, and Carrier 3. M-jr3 state treasurer of the r Tr?n, eort.-VnrT'; tna scate land bi.-Hi-i : "...intu.', vs. II. M.-Do-.st Mary Dow.:, I:..lv.-i-r. "V,". Black and .George A. Ko'ic's. defendant. ' To 11. M. Donat, Mary Donat. Robert W. Blak and George A. 1ouck, the above named defendants : In the name of the state of Oregen, you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled eourt, now on file -.with the clerk of said court, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are hereby notified that if . you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby re quired, the plaintiff will apply to the eourt for the relief prayed for la said complaint, to-wit : the foreclosure of a certain mort gage made and executed by H. M. Donat, Mary Donat and Robert W. Black to plain tiff on the 2nd day of October, 1903, to se cure the payment of a certain promissory note of said H. M. Donat, Mary Donat and Robert W. Black for $2,000, payable one year after date, with Interest thereon at the - rate of 6 per cent per annum from date, and which said mortgage conveyed unto plaintiff the following described real property situate In Benton county, Oregon, to-wit : 'The southwest quarter and the we3t half of the southeast quarter of section 5, town ship 15 south, ranee 5 west : also beginning at the southwest corner of section 5, town- ship 15 south, raDge 5 west, and running thence south to the county line between Ben ton and Lane county, in the state of Oregon, i thence east along the said county line to a point south of the southeast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section 5, thence north to said southeast cor ner of the said west half of the southeast quarter of said section 5, and running theneo .. west along the south line of said section 5 to the place of beginning; also beginning at , the southwest corner of the donation land - claim of Robert Boyd, being claim No. 44, in township 15 south, range 5 west, and running thence north along the west line of said Boyd claim to the center of the county road as now traveled, thence north 82 de grees 30 minutes west 4.10 chains along said center of road, thence west along the center of said road 10 chains, thence south ' 43 degrees 15 minutes west along the cen ter of said road 16.30 chains to a point on the west line of said section 5, township 15 . south, range 5 west, thence south to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section 5, thence east to the place of beginning, excepting from last described -tract a certain tract of land containing about 10 acres deeded by George A. Houck and wife to Charles Clem by deed dated April 8, 1898, and recorded in Book "W" at page 491 thereof, records of deeds for Benton county, Oregon; and a further decree barring and foreclosing you, the said defendants, of ' and from all right, title and interest in and to said real property and 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, made at chambers February 10, 1905. The date of the first publication of this summons is Feb ruary 11, 1905, and the date of the last pub lication thereof is March 25, 1905. J. F. YATES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Fine Light Santrfe Rooms. - s; Hotel I CorvalMi J. C. Hammel, Prop. Leading Hofel in Oorvallis. Recently opened. New a briok building. Newly furnished, with modem con If veniences. Furnace Heat, Electric Lights, "Fire Ee ls capes. Hot and cold water on everyfloor. Fine single j room?. Elegant suites. Leading house in the Willam-1 gette Valley. - 1 & Rates:' $1 .00, $1.25 and $2.00 per day. W. E. YATES, The Lawyer Corvaffis, Oregoa. BotfcPkjhl SALES. Rubber Goods Millinery, . . . Shoes, Etc. , . GREAT SlIOE Sale. The Largest Assort ment of Shoes ever offered on special sale in Philo math, comprising the entire stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, will be on sale during the month of February, at - J. B. Henkle's Gash Store. Each will be. offered at reduced prices, ; This reduc tion is made for cash only. ; There are special vprices on Rubber Goods men's, women's, -boys', children's rubber boots, rubber and oil coats. We also call your attention to our large assortment of Millinery Goods which are offered on special sale. J. E. HENKLE, Philomath, Or: MANY WERE THERE. And tne Occasion. Interesting to all ' :, School People at PtilomatL ' J ' I,ast 'Saturday was indeed a 'red etter day'' -from 'an educational standpoint . ; in , Philomaths The parents meeting held at thii time brought together a large gathering: of parents and teachers. . The two upper rooms in the public , school building was not large enough - to seat all: attending. The teachers and reception committee had work- ed up . much , interest in Philomath . All were delighted with the exhibit work sent by Benton schools to the StiXouis Exposition, and re cently returned to the county. The work was a" revelation to many par ents, arid many were v surprised to. .elwhaij was done by our boys and sThe following program was ren? dered: - ' . ' i Singing. - -"The Bible, its,place in the pub lic school," Rev. Ai, R. Iaudy. , ' 'The educational exhibit at Ivew- is and Clatk; Our dutyr. as teachers why; hotf," Miss Anna Wright. JSarl Brown. V "-" - - - - Song, quartette Philomath - Col lege. -. '1 - ,t, --, "Taxation " without ? representa- tion. is tyranny, Airs." Mamie ; i,. Fulkerson. , " "How to Succeed,',' T.-T. vVin- cent.' ."V ' ''- - . Song, quartette; 'College of Phi- omatht , , ' , v ' .Howshall we train ; our bovs for " citizenship," v S.ey. :F. "W, Jones. - "Professional -..courtesy," , Prof. O. V. White , " Sons quartette,. ; Philomath Col lege., . - "What does the:-future hold in store for our boys and girls? Pres. 15 Bv Baldwin. . ' -.'Professional reading," Prof. A. N. Fulkerson. - . . - - SongL" quartet, College of Phi- Iomatbi ; -The-addresses and mners were pronounced the best given for a long time at .these educational gatheriiagSsXChe terary program was a treat to all. The recitations of Miss Ethel Weed- Miss Maud Anggel and Mrs. Clara Baldwin were well rendered. The music by the Indies' quartet and , the duet by Miss Nellie Wyatt and Pres. Baldwin were much enjoyed, In addition to these numbers, pu pils from Philomath and radjacent schools appearedon the program , A feature of the' occasion was : sumptuous dinner served by Philo math housewives. . The next parent's meeting is to be held on the third " Satnrday in April with the Bellfountain Grange in tneir nan. Arrangements are being already made in order to in sure a good time. Bluff at .Continuing; War-r-France Refuses to Lend Russia M6re vv Money Preparations Only . " " a Prelude toNegotiationa ' ' i j Knropatkin ac- -,,"' cepts & Lower . Bank. ' v r Y . ;t. Petersburg, March 27. Gen eral Knropatkin has been appoint ed commander of the First Manehu Tian arcdyTbe appointment is Ga- y . . i.1 a i i lr i. zeuea in iub uiuuiai xueat-eDger 10- Chicago, 111..' March 21. A spe cial cablegram, to the "Daily News For Sale. Denance seed wheat, deliverable in Corvallia. Price one dollar' per bushel Sacked. i Richard Kiger. Dry Fir Wood Atf.so per cord. Orders solicited for grub oak for Bummer delivery. . ' ; - . Frank Francisco, - Corvallis. For Sale. Barred Plymouth rocks 75c Brown Leghorn eggs at 50 c dozen. J. B. Irvine. : and per The prettiest and best wall get for that new house ia concrete blocks. . : you can Whitney's P. A. KLINE LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER gorvalfis Office at Huston's Hardware Store. ' O. Address. Box it. Pays highest prices for all kinds of Live Stock. Satisfaction guaranteed, Twenty years experience. MUST HAVE PEACE FRANCE HAS FORCED" BU- READOCRATS TO..DIS-' ' j CtJSSTERM.i . . . a,rare"curio. from T8arBkoe-Selo,: says -France stefusai to lend Russia more money without the endorse ment of a national assembly has in duced : the bureaucracy to prefer peace to resigning its prerogatives. The spreading of agrarian troubles has converted both landowners and nobility into active anti-war parti sans. . The czar presided over a meeting held yesterday to discuss peace terms. One of the most prom inent members of the committee said to the Daily News correspond ent as he left the conference: "The mobilizing of lurther troops, the equipment and dispatch of the navy to the' Far East and the im provement of the Trans-Siberian railway before making any attempt to negotiate peace terms indicate that - there will be a limit to the concessions that will be made, and that beyond l that limit the war must go on. . Russia is succumbing to era unholy alliance of cosmopoli tan high finance, 'international so cialism and Jewish perfidy." "While the country at large com mends Kuropatkin's conduct in de siring to" remain" at the 15 frofft"vand to serve under General Limevitch, General Dragomiroffs friend. Prince Unatotf said this morning: "l Know KuropatKln. tie is subtle. I do not trust his aesump tion of humility. I hope Admiral Alexieff's friend, General Linievitch will not consent to his presence with the armv." Prof.IPernot Receives a Shark's Egg; from California. . - ' A rare curiosity came into the possession of Prof. E... F. Pernot last Wednesday. It is a shark's egg,, discovered on the beach by Mrs. Pernot. who is sojourning ia Southern California, and sent by her to her husband. - The egg is about five and- a half inches long by two inches in diameter. ' Its form ' is difficult to describe, but it may be likened to an inch tube inflated, at the center, gradually becoming smaller to within an inch from the endsj where the normal shape is re gained. - There is a covering of '.transparent shell beautifully tinted, and corrugated about the bulb. The ends of the egg are closed by a like substance but these coverings seem to be fitted with an ingenious fold, and cemented. Within the shell there appears to be a yolk en veloped in albumen as in eggs of the feathered tribe, and within the yolk may be observed an embryo fish an inch' in length. Close ex amination discloses what seems to be a movement of the unborn shark, and an effort is to be made to hatch the egg, although a successfal re sult is believed to be improbable. Mrs. Pernot made the find after the recent severe storms on the Southern California coast, and the egg had doubtless been torn from its fastening by the unusual agitation of the sea. The ends of the egg bear threads of strong fiber and by means of these the egg is naturally attached to growing sea weeds. Seed wheat. For Sale. oats and Defiance seed Grover Avery, Inavale, Or. -For Sale. , Defiance seed wheat in any quantity. Apply east across the rtreet from steam laundry -m25-3t ... John Beach. For Sale. Cigar clippings of our own ure, Eose & Son. manufact m25 tf "Short" onPeruna but "Long" on prunes. Italian prunes, 50-pound boxes, $1.50. F. L. Miller. A Word to the Wise . .. r - Oak wood is getting higher m . puce and farther from town every jear. Or der now for summer' delivery. - 200 cords now partly sawed stove lengths, 12 cords seasoned wood. 2200 pounds vetch seed. ?ooo pounds clover, red . and white, alfalfa. Alsike, timothy, orchard and rye grass, speltz, rape, all freBh seeds. A Also a line of garden seeds. Order now before the spring ; rush. . . Tread power, silo, elevator and cutter, . Poland China hogs.: ; Yours for Business. ' Telephone 155. L. I. Brooks. 1 7 Real Estate Bargains. No, 552 160 acres, 130 in cult; good house and barn; fine fruit and water; 120 acres now in crop; 4 horses, 10 cows,- 2 hogs, 1 wagon, 2 buggies, 4 sets or har ness, chickens, farm tools, and house hold furniture, miles from Corvallis; ... price 40 per acrel No. 553 House and 4 lots just north. of Mechanical Hall, house ha n rooms, woo6rshed,T)arn etc; ;ood fruit all kinds.. ' price $1500. No. 554 170 acre stock ranch, i& .. miles from Ji. R. town, 90 acres cleared and sown to grass, 60 acres nice saw tim ber, fair house, barn etc ; good orchard ; one mile to school, 2 creeks on place: price $1300. No. 556 Lot and frac . "with 5 room house, wood shed and well in Corvallis. price $675. No. 556 --2 lots, 7 room house, wood-v shed and store room, choice fruit, lo- cated in Corvallis, price $1600. No. 557 162 acres, 50 in cult, bal pas ture & timber, nearly ' all under fence, new 7 room house, good barn, machine shed, stock shed, good orchard, running water on place, 1 J4 miles to school, four -miles from store and postoffice, price, $2800.' No. 558-100 acres, 30 in cult, bal past ure and timber, good 5 room house, onnnrr vrQtmnlnMl frn tinman. ctnnA nt-f'Ti a rA and small fruits, running water on place, splendid outrange, telephone Nto house, 1 miles to school, 4 miles to store, and P 0; price 1250. Ambler & Watters, Corvallis and Philomath, Or. . . Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, in pro bate, as executrix of the last Will and testament of Louisa J. Stewart, deceased. All persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased are hereby required and Boiified to present them, with the proper voncbe rs, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned executrix at my residence in. Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon. . Dated March 18, I905. .., . Henrietta Kandall, Executrix. -Eastern Oregon Farm Property : For sale. We have over 30,000 acres in improved wheat farms for sale in bil- Ham. Sherman and Morrow counties, Oregon. Price of these lands, 15 to $20 per acre. ; Small cash payment arid easy terms on balance. - We also,, have : first class implement business for sale in a live Eastern Oregon town on R. R. ; Address. . v Moore Bros, 621 Wash st, Portland, Or. ml-t Phone Red 951. E. E. WILSON, ATTORNEY A 1 LAW. MARKET REPORT. Wheat valley 87 ' -Flour 4.10 to $4 25 per bll. Potatoes $ ,65 to 80 per cent Eggs Oregon, 18 per doz. . Butter 15 c to per lb. Creamery 27 to 32per lb. . Corvallis. Wheat 78 per bushel. Oats 38 Flour i-.io to i.i5per sack Butter 50 per joll . Creamery 75. per roll ; - ; Eggs 15 perdoz - , Chickens 15 per pound ; Lard 15 per lb 5000 , Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn hatching eggs for sale at $1 per setting if obtained at my resi dence north of Mechanical Hall. These fowls were bred to lay eggs and not - for the show room, You are invited to in-. spect the breeding pens. - Otto F. L. Herse, - mix im Corvallis, Or. Elocks for piers at Whitney's, College View Poultry Farm.' Barred Plymouth RockB. Brown Leg -horns. Eggs, $1 per 15 at yards. My Barred Rock hens are of the best laying strain on Coast. I have added cockerels from Parks world's best egg strain. - Brown Leghorns as good as the best. ; ' .'1 - ' S. H. Moore. Ind phone 555- CoTvallis,