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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1905)
JEWS LOCAL LORE. OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items of . Public Interest. J. J. Cady has returned from a business trip to Newport. Wilbur Weeks is day from Salem for visit witli'friends. to arrive to ft few days' Collie Cathey returned Mon day from a few days' visit in Al bany. '' . Hugh Herron returned Satur day from a two weeks' sojourn on his ranch at Irish Bend. Judge ,.McFadden transacted county the first business in Lane of this week. A son was born Sunday to Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Whitaker. near Bruce. The mother was formerly , Miss Lou Gillete, of Corvallis. An operation was rerformed on W. O. Trine, Saturday, tor a diseased condition of a bone in the chin. - O..B. Connor has purchased two lots that adjoin his property on the north,- and is having a large new barn erected on the new lots. Mrv and Mrs. Al Thurston of Suver visited at the home of J. L. Jongs from Saturday until Monday . Gus Harding is to leave Fri day for a ten days' visit to Oakland and San Francisco. ' A new awning Monday over the Wells store front. was stretched Graham and P.M. Zierolf returned Sunday from' a two weeks' stay . in Port land, where ; he had been taking Treatment for rheumatism. J. M. Nolan left Sunday for a few days' visit in Portland. He was accompanied by bis eon Victor. . Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dowling returned Sunday irom a visit of several days with relatives at Belle fountain. '"" , ' ; Mrs. Charles Leach, who went to Portland a week ago 'to take treatment in a hospital, is reported as somswhat improved. .-' .,7 '." Mrs," Cordiey who trpilerwetrt a surgical operation in; a ; Portland hospital last week, is reported as getting along nicely news - that will be -welcomed by many friends in Corvallis. - Mrs! Ned Lane arrived S-tir- day from Kent, Eastern Oregon, for a visit at the home; of W. G. Lane., " . : ' ' : . "' . : .' Mrs. William - Henderson is very ill at the home of her' daugh ter, Mrs. Homer Lilly, in this city. When able to travel, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will leave for Washipg- . ton. ,7 ;; I; - : O. F. Jacobson, proprietor of the Bay View House, of New port, was a Corvallis visitor Satur- day.' ' . - . Mrs. Knisely gave an after . noon tea to 15 lady friends, Friday. The affair was a very enjoyable one for all present. v The Afternoon Reading Club was entertained at the home of Mrs Minnie Lee yesterday. - A pro gram and luncheon were features of interest. r ' - - James Johnson arrived from Cherokee, Iowa, a few days ago to be at the bedside of his nephew, Robert Johnson, who is slowly re covering from an attack of typhoid fever. ' Mrs. Ed Andrews, who has been taking treatment in a Portland hospital, arrived home Saturday. She is only slightly improved in health, and may return to Portland to resume the treatment. - Painters have "just brightened the front of the Hout meat market witnv a tresn coat ot paint. It is Lewis and Clark year, and all Cor vallis should keep the fact in mind, and fall in line with similar im " provements. . , Rev. and Mrs. . F. L. , Moore leave this week for Chicago, where Rev. Moore has exchanged pastor ates with a minister, who aesired to locate in Oregon. Many friends in .f. Corvallis wish the Moores success in the new field. J. A. McFeron of Portland has ' been in Corvallis this week, look- .ing after the interests of the Ore- ': gon Savings Bank Company. Mr, - McFeron . is ex-Elieriff of Linn counfy, and is a brother cf Mrs. R - A.Catfcey, whose suc-st he hss been thij week. Karl Steiwer spent Easter with his parents at Jefferson.. H. W. KauDisch was an Alba ny visitor over Sunday. . Miss Lizzie Groeky returned to her home at Blodgett, Monday ,v af ter a visit with Corvallis friends. Miss Ada Bareinger, of.Ina vale, is the guest this week of Cor vallis relatives. . A homestead filingon 160 acres of land in Lane county was made Monday at the clerk's office by John RLeei Ralph Vincent and wife, of King's Valley, pent Easier at the home of Rtcorder Vincent, in Cor vallis. i The CofiWe CHnb held a very enjoyable mtetiog . Monday after noon, vriih a programme and dain ty refreshments aa features. Mrs. Ed Andrews arrived Sat urday from a month's stay in Port land where she jvas under the care of a physician. -A.ft?r. an absence of Feveral months iu Spokane, Mr. and Mrs Jamfs Tavlor returned Friday. The health 01 Mr. lay lor is much im proved. Mrs. Ida Mathena, who has. been at the home of her parrots, Mr. and ifrs. T. T. Vincent , for Be vera months, goes to her home at Cen tralia. Wash., Saturday. Lewis Hartley arrived Satur day f rom Cottage Grove, accompan ied bv his daughter, Miss Sophia, and Mr?. Warren Hartley and baby Warren Hartley arrived yesterday, Mrs. Ben Woldt returned Fri day from Portland. The family will move t i that city in ten days or two weeks, gresideijpe property having already been secured. The Woman's Home Miesiona ry Society, of the M. E. church, South, - of the Willamette district, is to hold a convention in Corvallis this week, from Friday until Sun day. Delegates are expected from as far south as Ashland and as far north as Portland. Presbyterian church, Rev. M. S. Bush Bible school 10 a. m.; worship 11 a. m.v subject, "Inas much." C. E. meeting 7 p. m.; eve ning service at 8; subject, "The In ner Glow." Note cbaegs in tini9 of evening services. The installation ef the pa-dor, M. S. Bash, takes place next"Thursday evening, May 4. .: ' V. D. DaVarney went to Bell- fountain yesterday to hold a tele phone meeting. .A plan is afoot ; to hring in 'anotaer rural? rime : .from tnat place : to Corvallis. carrying eighteen subscribers. Ds Varnev was accompanied on the: trip bv Postmaster Johnson, v ; Tae local postcSise got anoth er do-e of extra mail yesterday'. It took a wagon and a team to handle the extra shipment- It was outgo ing instead of incoming matter, aud consisted ot bulletins trom the col lege. I: fillfd a good-sized wagon box to the brim. : It was in small package?, but its aggregate weight ras nearly a ton. The bulletins are five in number, going to about 7.000 addresees. ' They -are, "The Apple in Oregon," by Prof. Lake; "Perpetuation of Butter Starters," by Prof Pernot; "Poultry and Con finement, ' by Dr. Withycombe; Di geBtibilit? of Vetch Hay and Corn Silage," by Dr. Withycombe and Prof. Knisely, and "Irrigation in Klamath county," by Prof. Kent. NEW SPRING STYLES ;ln Oxfords hall the latest lasts and leathers. The Rals ton $4 Health Shoe is the only Shoe built on scientific princi ples that retains the' style on the outside while on the insidev it gives comfort Sold Exclusivelyiby UNION MADE CORVALLIS, OR . I KLINE aTHE WHITE HOUSE. P. A; KLINE LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER Corvallis Office at Huston's Hardware Store.. P. Q. AtMress, box ji. Pays highest prices for aH kinds of Live Stock.. Satisfaction - gunrauteed. Twenty years experience. E. E.WILSON, ATTORNEY Al LA W. EXTENDING WITEN R RATES. To YaquinaBay Which to People Wish ins to Enjoy Nature's Beauties Proye so Popular. The low rates in effect from points on the S. P. to Yaquina. Bay during the winter which proved so popular with the people wishing to view nature at that magnificent seaside . resort have been extended during April and : tickets will sold on Wednesdays and Saturdays until the last of April good for return at any time up to llay 31st, 1905. The month of April should be a favor ite one for v. siting the seaside where the health-giving breezes of the Pacific will banish "spring fever and other ills to which flesh is heir. " Tickets from all eastside points to all westside points, and vice versa, via the C & E are also on sale; and on April 1st tickets to all westside points will be on sale by the C & E at Albany; and to all eastside points on the S P by the CAE at Corvallis on which baggage can be checked through to destination. Full iafosmation in regard to rates etc can be obtained from any S P or O & E aeent or from W. E. Coman G P A S P Co Portland, or T H Curtis Acting man asjer C&UBB Company Albany, Or. For Sale or ent. W. E. YATES; The -v; Lawyer Corvallis, Oregon. Both Phones. E. R, Bryson; dttorn ev-A i-La w. Something' New! And of the Best Brands on the- Market IMPORTED Marvillaarden Ceylon Tea IMPORTED Montarde De Bordeaux French - Mustard IMPORTED Chou Feng, Perserved Ginger in Jars . . u". " Warrenton Clam Co Pare Minced Clams " Harbor Brand Mustard Sardines - Diamond W, Brand Cream Sugar Corn Jasmine Brand Asparagus - "A' Fresh Supply of OLYMPIC PAN CAKE FLOUR - ' CAKE AND PASlRYFLOUR AND WHEAT HEARTS MODES' GROCERY. ':." . - -. - , . : . " - 1 . . -1 GORVALLlg-:. ; ' 10 1905 WEDNESDAY MAY Our ad., but our goods change hands every day. Tour money exchanged for Value 'and Quality is .the idea. A Multitude of New Features Never Before Presented in America Big Line Fresli Domestic and Imported. ries Plain mifl Fancy Chinaware . A large 'and varied line. Orders Filled Promptly plete. V i bur Store we do the I An upright piano Addrers Mrs. C. W. in good condition. Young, Corvallis For Sale. Vetch hay. Call on or address --12-tf ' Spencer Eicunell, Corvallis- Pioneer Gun Store Hunters' Supplies, Fishing Tackle, j Sporting Goods, Sewing Mach. Extras, Keys of all Kinds, and Fine' Cutlery A H. E. MODES, - CORVALLIS, OR. J - HOME-SEEKERS . If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or come and see us. We take pleasure in giving" you all the . reliable information you wish, . also showing you over the country' ' . : : . AMBLER S WAITERS - . Real Estate; Loan and Insurance Gorvallis and Philomath Oregon. J Rose Dockrill -Doily Mailer Esteile SetUes M'BSe Juiiesi George MoSSaod Frank Miller Austin King : Jos. Lvons Herbert Rumley Acrobats, Gymnasts ff?ff-als Psptorsaers Seven Marvelous Beifords MeSDOtte. LaNole& Melnotte Flying Victorellas Troupe . Daring Aerial Weavers . Fivs Flying Banvards - Famous Gardner Family Graceful IlcDonald Trio Seven Kisnimona Japanese Six Sugimoto Japanese Wb, Dutton j Lady Swords women & Fencers Acts Herd of Elephants Congress of Seals Casnels, Llasnas. Dromedaries Broken to Harness. Fierce Siberian Bears Cake-Walking Stations One Hundred' Shetland Pony Ballet & Drill Trained Pelicans & Pigs j GO Circes Qjiampisiss & Gelebrif s 1 QQ HUGE - ROMAN HIPPODROME All Kinds of Hxciting, Thrilling, Real Races end T ; 's of Skill . 2fl JOLLY JESTIISO WNS a I Headed by "Clieerftil Jim" West, ppy 501y" La Rne, :& MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE An Imperial Collection of Rare Wild Beasts . Etggist asd Issi of lit Features cf Evgry Kiitd GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE Will Ceave the Show Grounds Every Morning at 10:30 Adults, 50c. Children, 25. One Ticket Admits You to Everything B. A. CATHEY ; - i ... -: .. Physician & Surgeon 03ce, rocm 14, B&nK Bldg. Boarsi lO to 12 and 2 to 4. Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. 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 vouchers, 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 Randall," . ' Executrix. A large amount of no. 2 rough lumber all lengths. At Corvallis saw m ill $6.50 per M For Sale. V Defiance sepd wheat, deliverable ',in Corvallis. Price one dollar per bushel, sacked. Richard Kisrer. . . Have your groceries delivered by the quick, uivto-date wagon Moses JVo. Listen - for th s bfells. ' nin-2t ' ' GorvaSHs Marble Shop STAIGER & VANHOOSEN Third door north Hotel Corvallis. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of a de cree, execution aud order of sale, issued out of the circuit cou. t of the State ot Oregon for tne County of Benton, bearing date of April i:)th, 1905, under the teal of salj court, on a decree and order of sale in lavor of Mary II. Whitby, plaintiff, and against M. p. Totten and Leah J. Totten, defendants, for the sum of four bund red ninety and S8-IO0 dollars, $490.38, with in terest thereon at the rata ot seven per cent per annum fiom date of said decree until paid and the further stun of forty nine dollars. H9-00, at torney fees, and for the.further sum of forty eight dollars, S4K.0O, costs and disbursements of said suit, which saul decree was auly enter ed in said coui ton the 27th day of March. 1905, and duly docketed on the '7th ot March, 1905, in a suit herei'i Mary J-U. Whitby was plaintiff, and Roscoe-E. Towards, Alleo Kdwards, Augus ta strake, Join: Snake, M. P. Totten, Leah 1. Totten, et Hi, were defendants; said decree, ex ecution and order of sale to me delivered, com manding me as sheriff of Benton county, Ore gon, to sell in the manner prnviied by law for the saleof real property on execuUoD, all of the following described real property towit. The South west quarter of the Korth ast quarter; the North East quarter of the South West quart--er, the South East quarter of the North West quarter, and the Nor'h West quarter of the south East quarter of Section Eightp-1 in Town ship 11 .-s. K. 8 W. ot the Willamette Moridan in Benton County, Oregon, logether with all the tenements, heriditKinenta tn4 flnptirtenance thereunto belonemg or in nv wise appertain ing: and in obedience to the command of said dorroe, execution and order of pale I will on bat . urday. tlie 2'fltii day of Majvl'i). at the hour ot two o'clock p 111, sell at public nuctlou to the highest bidder; for cash in hand, at the front door of the Cou t House 111 the City of Corvallis, IS.ulon county Oregon, the -aVm drsormed ;-renisen to Ulfv sudRiiins of. money, casta ai;a efvrul (.wis, -April Si, is-JS. J'- P. Buruet.-. - - fchctiffctBentou County, Oregon,