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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1905)
J LOCAL LORE. NEWS OF" VICINITY CORVALLIS AND TOLD IN BRIEF. The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men- tioa and Other Items of Public Interest. Born, Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Gilbert, a daughter.' ..- Mrs, Mary Bryson -went to Eugene Saturday for a brief visit with her son Roscoe. Mrs. W. O. Heckart of Eugene is visiting at the Barclay home, south of this city. Marion Hays, of Alsea,:wasa guest in Corvallis irom Saturday until Monday. - Mrs.. Hat tie Williams and Mrs. V. W. Smith of Peak county were guests over Sunday - of Mr. and Mrs. V. C,. Swann. Walter Kittridge, . of Lane county, who for several months bas been in Portland, arrived - in Cor vallis Saturday.; Mr. Kittridge formerly resided near Monroe. Mrs. Helen E. Borst is spend ing a few days at her home in Cec tralia, Wash. She expects to re turn to Corvallis Wednesday. - . A merry party of ten made the ascent of Cardwell Hill Sunday. A splendid time, was the general verdict. ' ' The delegate's returned Thuis . -day from the Congregational asso ciation, held at Hubbard. Rev. Green was elected registrar .and treasurer. J. H. Price, who for over a year has been employed as sales man in the R.-.M. Wade hardware . store, has accepted a position at Fischer's mill, in the office, and be gan work Monday. . There will, be preaching at the church near the new Vincent house in Job's addition Saturday evening - and Sunday morning and evening ?May 6 and 7th. VW. L- Skeels of Washington county will conduct the services. ' v C. Custer of Philomath set a gopher trap for the . protection of his - potato patch, last Thursday. Forgetting to put ; on the bait, Mr. Custer went to the spotjater in the, day and attempted to bait the gun while it was set. Two shattered fingers oh the right hand tell the rest cf the : tale, The fore-fingfer , may have to be amputated. The will of the late Mrs. Rhoda Taylor has been filed for ' probate at the' clerk's office. ' It names as heirs. Walter K., Vance v A. and Roy - Taylor, who are to share equally the estate. There s personal property of the value of $200, and real estate of the estimat ed value of $2,500. : Walter Taylor - is named as executor, to serve with out bonds. The appraisers of the estate are W. G. Davis, Caleb Da vis, Sn and S, L. Shedd.. '. A Men's Club has recently been organized ' at the Congrega tional church in this city and held its first public meeting last Friday evening m the church parlors. Frederick B.erchtold gave an ad ' dress on ' 'John Milton," and " out- ... lined his great poem, "Paradise Lost". R. H. Kennedy followed with a paper on "The Influence of Milton - on the Thought of the ' Church." After the literarv pro gram, a social hour was enjoyed around the tables, while refresh- merits were served by, the Ladies Society. T The object of the club is "bcth intellectual and social. A. B. Cordley is president; Donald Hill, vice-president; Rupert Wall, secre tary: R. H.IKennedy, chairman of the-program committee,- and R. L. Whitehead, chairman of the social committee. The hextmeeting of ; the club is scheduled for the even ing of May 12th. - . . . : Kelly, the - great Columbia University sprinter, will be on O. A. C field next Saturday, in the fifty, 100 yar4 and 220 dashes. Vr He is a remarkable man both in the 3prints and in the running . broad , jump.' i His leap in the latter is one of the prettiest things ever seen in athletics. ' As a sprinter he has few - equals on the Coast. , He may win over both the O.'-A. C. men Satur- ; day, but in college circles, out on the hill, thisjs" denied. : They say there, that he cannot do it, and that nobody else in the Northwest can beat Smithson and Williams. In any event, the running next Sat urday will be something not . likely to be duplicated in college meets this season, for the three men to go against each other are not believed to have peers on the cinder track in the events named. Kelly ; is a Ba- ker City boy. about 20 years old. fleet beyond compare and graceful ... as a deer at his work. . Ms. John P." Allen arrived Sunday from a visit . of several weeks with Portland relatives. Tbe "Shirt Waist" party given by the Coffee Club. Friday evening was pronounced a decided success by the gentlemen. Otto Woldt has 3old his cleaning and pressing business to Tracy Holhster. Otto expects to go to Portland in a few days to reside. William Johnson spent Sun day with his brother Cha les,. in this city. Mr. Jonneon has a posi tion at the Lswis & Clark exposi tion, acd will not return to bt. Louis before fall. In a fall from a Bidewalk John Allen's trousers were wrecked and his leg lamed Saturday night. In jury in neither instaoce is perma nent. The little eon carried in John's arms at the time, eecaped unhurt. Albany Democrat):, Several weeks ago a woman and her daughter, ar rived at Eddy ville, Lincoln county, the mult of a matrimonial adver tisement, followed by the marriage of the lady and Pi of. Eddy, of that place.v Today Mrs. Eddy and daughter arrived on the noon train and left in the afternoon for the Eaet, evidently telling of an un pleasant matrimonial alliance. Jntty cents per month tor a eixteeu-candle power light is what they pay for electric lighting at Brigham Crty, Utah, the town spo ken of in Saturday's Times. Each additional sixteen-candle power light is 25 cents per month. Eight candle power lights in that town are 1 5 cents per month. The in formation came to several Corvallis citizsns in a letter displayed by an engineer from Salt Lake, who was in town last week. As elated, 125 fifty-candle - power, incandesaents and 14 arcs for street lighting, cost the city $170 permonth. ' And there, the city and the consumers get all the voltage they pay for. f rot. J a. Horner has pur chased a number of vacant lots and hap a plan for building a number of small houses on them for sale to families who desire to tome to Cor vallis for educational purposes. The plan is to make the - cost of a house and lot so low that families from abroid can afford to buy and own them, if they cannot find hous es to rent. Lack of; something of tbi's kind has,- in the pa9t, kept many students from coming to O. A. C. Houses that could be bought coet mora than families could af ford to pay for them. As planned Prof. H rtner expects to so build them tbet he can sell six-room cot tages to such buyers for $450 or $5U0, or at other prices low or high enough to suit purchasers. 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 v .. Warrenton Crsmi Co Pare Minced Clams . ,,; . Harbor Brand Mustard Sardines Diamond W. Brand Cream Sugar Corn .Jasmine Brand Asparagus ' . v A Fresh Supply of ;-- OLYMPIO H . PAN CAKE FLOUR CAKE AND PAS1RY1FLOUR v AND WHEAT HEARTS HOD ES' GROCERY. S-lwfi-- bo hot; OFTEM - Z .. Wood Srwing. I am prepared to saw w ood . on short notice with gasolene wood saw. W. E. Boddy. . . Ind. phone 351. Our ad., but our goods change hands 1 -every day. Your money exchanged . for Value and Quality is the idea. - . . Big Line Fresh Groceries v Domestic and Imported. Plain and Fane y Cninaware When you get a hurry call for Trousers-for knock about or Sunday best-therc's one sure place you can rely on, and that's right here. If you're looking for values you can't do better than "Wer- . nermade Pants." vU4lmima& TmtfS When poii reach the question of "fit" try them on you will wpnder why you paid more for the kind you're wearing , xsjiow where to come tor Trousers. Be posted "Wernermade" styles andWernermade" prices $1 to $5 S. L. KLINE on . A large and varied line. Orders & 6 B i5ornlaa, 1 -y -ty The S. P. . is selling round trip tickets between Corvallis and Port land for $3 good going Saturdays or Sundays and returning Sunday or Monday following," either on East or West side, but good only on afternoon train from Albany to Portland on Saturdays if East side is taken. Passengers to pay local fare between Corvallis and Albany. loneer liuo more pWNESDAY 11 90 wlr iritis s p i -"' j r, . C7!?sffe tZST" ' " ' tiJiii lit-""' '-.v ... -.1..- -S-, 'i 4ft- ) KiuKDAm mmxz t& mever changed A Multitude of New Features' Never Before Presented la America BaieBack Wanted . To contract for one to five tonB vetuh seed, season 1905. ' '" S. L. Kline. Dry Fir Wood At fvso per cord. Orders solicited for grub oak for summer delivery. : .-j Frank Franciico, . --,..v ; . Corvallis. Blocks for piers at Whitney's, . Hunters' Supplies, Pishing Tackle, - Sporting Goods, Sewing Mach. Extras, k iveys 01 an ivinus, anu jrine v-.uuciy H. E. HODESj CORVALLIS, OR. r M. W. A. Picnic. , Tiere will be a picnic at Ridders Grove near Suver, Saturday, June 3rd. under the auspices of Suver Camp No. 7332 M. W. of A. - ' " For Sale or Rent.. An upright piano in good condition. Addrers Mrs. 0. W. Young, Corvallis Referee's Notice of Sale of Real .. -- Property . Nottco la herebv eiven that under and by vir tue of a decree and order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Benton made the 27th day of March, 1905, in a suit wherein George T. Vernon was plaintiff, and N. iiderslgned "referee, to eell the hereinafter des--kBEATU5 crined real property, ana aireeuug iue saie 01 said property. Now therefore In pursuance to the said order and decreet I will on the 13th day of May , 1905, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. at the Court House door, In the City of Cor vallis, Benton County, Oregon, sell af public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real estate towlt: Lots one and two of section 2 xp. 14 s. it. west wu lamette Meridan, in Benton County. Oregon, containing 13.61 acres of land more or less, to g itber with the appurtenances thereunto be longing- Bam sale wui De maae mine iuhu ner required by law for the sale ot real proper ty on execution. M. P. Burnett, Referee. ; Dated this 15th day of April, 1905. . - ;, 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 6c WATTERS Real Estate, Loan and Insurance ' Gorvallis and Philomath, Oregon. , - - - WILLAMETTE VALLEY v Banking ' Company v Corvallis, Oregon, Responsibility $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. ........ Bays Cotinty, City and School : - Warrants. Principal Correspondents, SAN FRANCISCO ' tMJBTIaLNU , i f The Bank of Callfornla- TAOOMA NEW YORK Messrs. 3. P. Morgan St Ob, CHICAGO National Bank of The Repub lic. LONDON, ENG. N M Rothschilds & Sons CANADA. Union Bank of Canada - For Sale. Vetch'hay. , : Call on or address Ai2-tf : Spencer Bicknell, Corvallis- R05e Dockrill Aj'He JssUen Georre HoIJand Fraek MlUsr Austin King ; . ' Jos. Lyons" Herbert Rcimley Win. Outton AspobaiSs Gymnasts Sevea Marvelous BeJfcrds Melnotte, LaNoie& Meinotie Flyicg Victorellas Troupe t SJariQg Aerial Weavers Five Flying Baayards Famous Gardner Family Graceful ilcDonald Trio Ssves Klsnssr.sa Japsiiose Six SiginiO .Uspsaese TpaSssed Anlmat ' Aots ' Herd cf Elephants Congress of Seats Camels, Llama?. Dromedaries B"oE:ea : , . to fSarncss. Fierce Siberian Bears CafeeVsIki!ig StaHlons One Kandrsd Sfeet!and ' . Pony i5a!!s$ & Dr.Xl Traisscci PeJicana & Pigs 100 Cir8f SfeiMiiiiS-SOilifcrlissI Q -HUGE ; 6 ROM AN I PPO D ROM b" ' AH Kinds of Ecitrag, ThrDHag, Real Racea and " 'sofSkiU tm JOL-L-V-w-'aJESTIlNO .- V:- OWNS t Headed by "Cheerful Jim" West, opy Billy" La Rue, t The Groiesotie OlipaM Tote Duckrow r'Fanay Bill' Scctt 8 MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE 1 An Imperial Collection of Rare Wild Beasts ' ESgpst ssd Bssf cf t rsstures cf 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 B. A. CATHEY PHYSicrAN & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK Eldg. Eoursi lO to 12 and 2 to . Phone, office 83. Residence 351.. ' Corvallis, Oregon. P. A. KLINE LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER gorvallis Office at Huston's Hardware Store. P. O. Address, Box 11 Pays highest prices for "all kinds of Live Stock. . . Satisfaction r guaranteed. Twenty years experience. . . . E. E. WILSCN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. W.-E. YATES, Tlie - t : ' Lawyer Corvallis, Oregon. . Both Phones E. R, Bryson, Attornev-M-Law, . 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 notified to present them, with the oroDer vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned executrix at my residence in Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon. , . :--t ., Dated March 18, 1905. Henrietta Randall, i Executrix. A large amount of no. 2 rough lumber all lengths. . " . . , - At Corvallis 8 w . ;; perM ' For Sale.' ' - Dehance seed wneat, deliverable in Corvallis". Price one dollar per bushel, Backed. .1 Richard Kiger. Have vour groceries delivered by the quick, up-to-date wagon Moses Broe. sten for the bells. tnii-2t .GorvaSIis Marble Shop" STAIGER & VANHOOSEN :., Third door north Hotel Corvallie., Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a de cree, execution and order of sale, lssned out of ' the circuit eoiu t of the State ol Oregon for tne County ot Benton, bearing date of April 13th, 1005, under the teal of said court, on a decree and order of sale in favor of Mary II. Whitby, plaintiff, and against M. If. Xotten and Leah J. Totten, defendants, tor the sum of four hund red ninety and S8 IO0 dollars, $190.38, with In terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent pqr annum from date of said decree until paid and the further sum of forty nine dollars, ii'3.09, at torneys fees, and for the further sum of forty eight dollars, 118.00, costs and disbursements of said suit, which sa,d decree was duly enter ed in said eourt on the 27th day of March. 1905, and duly docketed on th&27th of March, 1906, in a suit whereiiuMary JH. Whitby was plaludff, ' and Eoscoe '. Eiwards, Alice Edwards, AugUs taStrake, John Strake, M. P. Totten,. Leah J. Totten, et al, were defendants; satd decree, ex ecution and order of sale to me delivered, com manding me as sheriff of Benton county, Ore gon, to sell In tbe manner prnvl led by law tor tbe sale of real property on execution, all ol the following described real property towlt. The. South west quarter of the North fcast 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 Bouth EaBt quarter of Section Eight S In Town, ship 14 S. R. 8 jff. of the Willamette Meridan In - Beuton Oountv, Oregon, together . with all the tenements, heriditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain tag- and in obedience to the command of said decree, execution and order of sale I will on Sat urdayTthe 20th day of May, . 1905. at the hour ot ' two o'clock p. m, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at. the front door of the Oou .-t House in the City of Corvallis, , Benton county Oregon, the . aboye described premises to satisfy said sums of "money, costs and accruing costs, . . April 22,,1906. M.P.Burnett," . t Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon, ' " .? . . :. : ; .