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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1905)
i LQGAL LORE. NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND ' VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEFi The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men ,tion and Other Items of - Public Interest. Mrs. Hash and daughter of Alsea hr.ve been among Corvallis visitors this week. Ira Hines, of Bellefountain was seriously injured Tuesday, in a fall from a bucking horse. A physician was summoned and Mr, Hines will be laid up for a week 01 ten days. A few days ago a hobo went to a farm house in Linn county where the farcer's wife was alone, and demanded a warm breakfast, which was given him. He after ward demanded what money she had. which amounting; to only 25 cents, was also given him and he departed. The Utopian girls and Atnici tia boys are matched for the sixth debate in the series for ''-he Gatch cup. They meet in college chapel next Friday night. The question is, "Resolved that .the' United Slates presidential form of govern ment is better than is the pnglish cabinet form.' 5 ' . -. Several crates of California strawberries have been in the mar ket this week'. The berries are first class. This is the second ship . merit to reach CorvaVlis this season and sold for 121-2 cents per box. The order of Red Men is to run an excursion from Portland to Corvallis and return tomorrow. The train wilL come via Albauy, reaching Corvallis, as nearly as can be ascertained, about one o'clock, leaving on the return over the Southern Pacific an hour or two later. - . ?- Wednesday evening a party of twenty four Albany ites- came over in a tally-ho to attend the first per formance of Belshazzar. Among ' those composing the party were: Misses Flora Mason, E tnma Sox, Frances and Eva Fren :h, Mary Stewart. Mrs. French, M rs. E. D. C.usick arid Mr. Puyne, . i ; "This morning. I passed through the most beautiful country I ever saw. I had not dreamed1 that there was any spot on earth so delightful to behold. "You people do not seem to realize bow magnifi cent is thi valley in which you live." He' had arrived on the Westaide from Portland, end was both sober and sane.- He was A. C. Reese, cf Sa.it Lake, Utah. ' Oregon 'merchant's wiH hive a good remedy against many of their bad debtors after May iS, , when v the law passed b y t h e last legislature regarding the ex- . eruption of wages from execution will go into effect. This act a mends the law by making one-half the eimiogs of the debtor subject to execution proceedings if the debt be for family expenses. A yield of seventeen and three . fourths pounds of wool from a 12 months old lamb, sheared several ;ys ago. is reported from Mon Childers' farm. The youngster was one of a flock of sixty cue head of sheep brought by Mr. Childers and Peter Whitaker from the East. Of the 30 head on Mr. Childers' farm, an average of 12 or 13 pounds per fleece was secured, the exact , jfigures not being available. The sheep are of the Lincoln breed, and are believed by their owner, to be the best of all for Oregon farms. A. C. Reese of Salt LakeTmnvia nurses nf the eivil war. . . Utah, was a Corvallis visitor Wed- ly - - nesday. Me is the business agent of Frank Kelsay, a well known by J draulic engineer, who lis building water works, electric power plants and other engineering undertakings in Montana, Utah, Eastern Oregon. ". -Washington and other states. Mr. Reese came to interest the council committee in Mr.. Kelsay as engi - i neer in the construction of the pro posed ' Corvallis , works. Frank Vincent, a former Corvallis dentist . is a leading dentist at Salt Lake, ' : f and is well known to Mr. Reese. The following real estate trans fers have been made the past few days: J. G. Buchanan to L- II. McMahon small tract on island, $1; i Leona L". Lingle to Mary L- Sprat ton, 30 acres west of Mary's. Peak, $2 and other property;" Agnes A. McElroyet al to G. W. Johnson, interest in McElroy farm near Mon roe, 2,'ooo; ": W.-Ai Wells . and wf. ' .to Charles Pernot, 2 lots bl. 3, Avery andWells ad. $ 100; James P. Wilson to Emily C. Lumm, 2 lots bl. 21, Job's ad. .picb; H.iTren C. Lumoi, 2 lots Nancy C, 1 Moore ysiih, ti ' Emily; Tob's ad., Sxoq: and'Vui'jartd'f'oiWr J. Mitchel, one'! . lot Jvb's ail. ;)75.. Mrs. John Smith entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Dr. Ainslie. Miss MabtrWithycombe ia ex pected home today from a week'6 visit with Portland friends. George F. Eglin, a former Cor vallis boy, was last week appointed chief of police at. Ashland, Oregon. A. A. Halburt recently ship ped twpsettitig of eggs to Honolu lu, and is awaiting the result with considerable interest. Walter Kline has been confin ed to his home with a serious ill ness since last Saturday. Two phy sicians are in attendance. The mal ady is a" violent attack of naeaslee. Ieutfnant and Mre. Qoinlan arrived vtsterday f-ona a visitto the metropolis made in the interest of jiie cadet encampment at the Lewis and. Clark Fair. Mis Enoma Tbonpson and motherlyft Tuesday f ir CottageGrove where it ia hoped trie change of cli mate may be beneficial to the be ilth of the latter. The Modern Woodmen . are planning to have their annual eteamboat excursion to Salem Sun day, May 7th. J . Sheriff White and wife, of Al bany, were Corvallis visitors Thurs day. In the evetiing they were en tertained at the home of Sheriff Burnett. - After a week's illness, Miss Helen Spragoe, accompanied by her mother, left for her home at Oregon Citv on yesterday morning's boat. The young lady will not return to college this year. Last year was a record breaker in Alsea country catterpillars but the prospect for a better crop this year is everywhere evident. The wild rose, the Alder and many oth er varieties of brush as well as orchards are seriously affected with the pest.; ;'. Salem Statesman: Beach is looked upon as a star performer by the men at Willamette University. He has been out with the track team less than two weeks and is al ready reeling off the mile in splend id form and time. He did a mile in better form in a trial last night thaD has been cbne any where in the sia'e this spring. M. W. Ruble, of the firm" of Runla Bros, sawmill, was in town about ten days ago. While here he contracted 5o,oo3 feet of clear fir lumber to Smith & Colbert of the Corvallis Manufacturing Company. T:e company takes the lumber at the miil in Alea, and haul it them selves. The price, we .understand is to be 1U per tfcoi3eod m the -rough. ' ' . - The building committee of ibe .board is plicning the coustruc tiro of a bancsnme entrance to the -eolltge' grouods at Niuth and Midi son. The committee is Weatlier ford, 'Daly and Appersorj. The p!sn involves the vacKtion, if pos sihle, of that part of Midison lying west if Ninth, and the conversion of the came into a portion of the entrance. An arch of elaborate de sign and other appointments in volving the expenditure of $1,CG0 or more is described as incidental to I the plans. ' I Mrs. Lincoln, a deaconess of the Methodist church, has been for some time visiting friends, -prominent in social and church circles, in Portland. She hae had charge for four or five years of the nurse de partment at the Presidio hospital at San Fianeisco. She has won fiv orable mention . from the military department of the government and is very popular with our soldier boys, both officers and privates. She is sometimes called the "littlemoth cr reminding us of some of the Incidentally some of the neighbor ing cities are to be favored, with a visit, Corvallis being one of the for tunate number.' She will 1 lecture at the First Methodist church, Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, her subject probably being, "Experiences at the Presidio." The lecture Is free. A reception will be given her by the church at three o'clock. The ladies of the city are cordially in vited. From five to eight o'clock ice erf am and cake will be served and an informal reception held. " ' Blocks for piers at Whitney's, M. W. A. Picnic. T i ere will be a picnic at Ridders Grove near Suver, Saturday, June 3rd.- under the auspices of Suver Camp No. 7332 M. W. of A. Fejr Sale or Rent. . .' - An upriglit piano in good condition Addrers Mr.?. O.VW. Youak, Corvallis - .For Sale.. ' ; Vetch hy. Call on or addresa i yi2-tf Speucer Dickncll, Corvallis-; NEW SPRING STYLES In Oxfords in all the latest lasts and leathers. The Rals ton $4 Health Shoe is the only Shoe 3uilt on scientific princi ples that retains the style on the outside while on the inside it gives comfort Sold Exclusivelyiby CORVALLIS, Some! hing New! And of the Best Brands on the. Market IMPORTED Marvilla Garden Ceylon Tea IMPORTED Montarde Do Bordeaux French; ' ' Mustard " IMPORTED Chou Fong, Perserved Ginger in ; -t;' . Jars" v '. "". Warrenton Clam Co Pore Minced Clams Harbor Brand Mustard Sardines Diamond W, Brand Cream Sugar Corn Jasmine Brand Asparagus v A Fresh Supply of ; - r OLYMPIC PAN CAKE FLOUR " " CAKE AND PAS1RYSFLOUR - AND WHEAT HEARTS ODES'; .GROCERY. p... 7- 'SJ-'iS?- Oar ad., but our goods change hands every day. Your money exchanged 6b loneer Hunters' Supplies, " ; .-'Domestic and Imported. . , ' J ' ' , . - -Kb? . A large and varied line. ": W -- p Orders V Z: " " 9 1 '. p ; : " .' our Sore-we do the . , f " v- B fforning y - f j Sporting Goods, Sewing Mach. Extras, ' Keys of all Kinds, and Fine Cutlery H. E. HODES, - 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. ; : r.;V:':;;,:'; . AMBLER ,6: WATTERS ' , ;,-: '":'';;;, Real: Estate,; Eoanandjnsurance Gorvallis and Philomath, Oregon. S. L.SKLINE OR THE WHITE 'orSi--Sii i mm is the idea. uun more -Fishing Tackle, CORVALLIS, OR. UNION MADE HO U S WEDNESDAY A Multitude of New Features BageBack G0RVALLI6...'. Acrobats, Gymnasts RoseDockrill . Doily Killer Esielle Settler M'He Jiiliea GeoFge HoUasid Seven Marvelous Belfords Meinotte, LsNolsS Blelnotte Fiyisg V2ctorell?.3 Troupe - Dariag Aerial Weavers r Five Flying Bacvards Fasoiss Gardner FamiSy Graceia! HsDotiaSc! Trio Seven K5saiK!C.;a Japanese Six S5SgiE!fi -tjpsaess . Frank Miliar Austin King Jos. Lyons Herbert RuraBsy - Vns. Outton LadySwords-s " :eu HUGE .3 ROMAN v.. HIPPODROME: AH Kinds of Escilang, Thrilling, Real Races sad s of SkiU ts JOLLY JESTING vWNS gg U Headed by "Cheerfnl Jim" West, ppy Billy" La Rne, T J The Grotesque Olipans -Tote Duckrow ''Funny BUI" Scott t-a MILLION DOLLAR HIE NAG ERIE An Imperial Collection of .Rare Wild Beasts Biggest aafl Best ef M Features of Every Kind GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE ' , Will Leave the Show Grounds Every Morning at 10:30 Adults, 50c, Children, 25. One Ticket Admits You to Everything ' ' ' "' " ': " '- . N B; A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanH Bidg. Honrs: : IO to 12 ond 2 to -4. Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. Notice to Creditors . Notice is heiebv given that the under signed has been appointed by the County Uourt ot JJenton connty, uregon, in pro bate, as executrix of the last Will and testament of Louisa J. Stewart, deceased. All persons having uiaims against the es tate of said deceased are hereby required and noiitied to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned executrix at my residence in (Jorvauie, Benton County, Oregon. r . .. Dated March 18, 1905. " : ' -V" . Henrietta Randall, Executrix. A large amount of no. 2 rough lumber all lengths. ' . At Corvallis saw m iH . : f6.5o per M i ...' For Sale. ' . l'.-;S ' .DenancaBeed waeat, deuverBb'e in Corvallis. " Exiee ooe dollar, per bushel, sacked. ;v -. ' , Richard ESger Have vojir rrocries delivered by the aaicki' up-to-date ;" wagon Ivio.;es; Bro. Listea..f6r the niji-2t P. A. KLINE LIVES TOOK A UC TIONEER Office at Huston's" Hardware Store. P. O. Address, Box II. -. Pays higbes-t prices for al! fcuids of Live Stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twenty years experience. 1 E. E. WILSOX, A TTORNEY A7 LA IF. , W. E. TATES, The Lawyer Corvallis, Oregon. - Both Phones. E. R. Bryson, dttcrT)ey-Jlt.La,w. EVSAY 10 1905 Mfif$ m CHANGED Never Before Presented in America TpaasssnS ssssssaf Herd gi Eiephassis Ccagrss of Seais "S&3ne!s, Llamas Boraedaries Eirofeea to Harness. Fterce SibersatJ Bears Cake-Walking StsHions . Ob8 Hundred Shetland Pony BasJet & Dfsl! -Trained Pelicans & Pigs Fencers Gorvallis Marble Shop STAIGER & VANHOOSEN Third door north Hotel Corvallis. ; '. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a de cree, execution and order of sale. Issued out of the circuit eou, t ot the State ot Oregon for tne County of Benton, hearing date of April 13th. 1905, under the heal of sail court, 00 a decree and order of sale in favor of Mary II. Whitby, plaintiff, and aaaiast SI. P. Totten tmd Leah i. Totten, defendants, for the sum of four hund red ninety and K8 lOo- dollars, SJ90.3S, with In terest thereon at the rate ot seven per cent per annum fiom date of said decree until paid and the further sum of forty .nine dollars, J4!-00, at torneys fees, and for tne further sum of lorty eight dollars, t ls.00, costs and disbursements of said suit, which said decrne w&s ouiy enter ed in said court on the 27tb day of March. 1905, and duly docketed on the 27tn of March, 1M5, iu asuit "herei'i Mary J' U. Wnitbv was plaintiff, and Eoscoe E. F; -wards, Alice Edwards, Augus ta Strake, John Stiake, M. P. Toiten, Leah J. Totten, et al, were defendants; said decree, ex ecution and order of sale to me delivered, com manding me as sheritt of Benton county, Ore gon, to seitui tne inaune j , the saleof real property oa execution, all of the following described real property towiu The South west quarter of the North ast quarter ; the North E,t quarter of the South Wesr. quart er, the South East quarter vf the Noith West quarter, and the Scr'h West quarter ot the South East quarter of Section Eight s in Town ship 14 s. K. 8 W. of the Wiilamette ileridan In Beuiou Couutv, Oresou, togetnor,. with all the tenemtnts, heriditiuients and appurtenances thereunto belooamg or in anv- wi.Mj dnp-rtain mi.!; and in obedience to the commont of said urJy. the iui ciay-of JUty; liWfi. at t!:eiiour ot two o'1-k a. tri, ?H nt pulilia unction to the highest b-dder, for cash la band, at taa fmnt docrot ihCou t IJo-'ise in tcscits-of Corvallis, Bonton couutv Orvaon,' the aHjve U-soribeJ '.ja-eajlse to adtHif said Sums . of- hioay, costs -Stri t.orrui;'.sC'-fct?,'V ' ' --i .Anrtl -i. 1936. "M P. Bornett. - - , fch-ii iff cf Ecnton Cjunty, Orcson, .