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LOCAL LORE. HEWS.. OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. : The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personals Men tion and Other Items Public Interest. of The senior excursion run: to Newport and return Monday. Mrs. Anna Lernley arrived Thursday from Portland to visit Corvallis friends until after Memor ial day. . The party that borrowed J. B. Irvine's garden plow last fall will please return the same at his earli 3st convenience. County Clerk Wade and Assessor Lutz both, of Lincoln county, were Corvallis' . visitors Thursday. Business is . lively over at the clerk's office since it became neces sary to obtain a hunter's license before going after game. Twenty licenses have so far been issued to Benton scortsmen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway left by team Thursday for Eastern Wash ington. They will go up the Co lumbia by boat, teaming the re mainder of the journey. , L A Services at M. E. church, South, Sunday morning appropri ate to Memorial Day. Subject at night, "While ye have the light." Sunday school at 10 a. m. J. H. Wilson left Wednesday jfor Nevada where he is to enter the government service as an attorney in the irrigation department. He is to be temporarily employed on - She Carson-Truckee project. , The Baptist Church will be closed! on Sunday, but reopened on Lord s Day, June 4th, beautifully senovated. All tne usual services will be held and all wekome. "The Revealing drnst' will be , ifce subject for the morning eermon , at the Presbyterian church. Eveu ing service at 8 p. in., subject, 'Our Dead ' Heroes." Memorial service. - '.' ' '; ... .., lorning 1 sermon at tlieK Con gregational church, "The Two Sons, or The Saving Power of a Noble Impulse." Evening sermon, ?The Man of the North; The Man of the South,'' a memorial serviced Service at Plymouth at 3:00 oclock. Miss Gail Laughlin who is touring the country lecturing un der the auspices of the state equal . suffrage association will deliver a lecinro entitled "The Progress of Government" at the Court House in this. cLy Wednesday evening May 31st at -8:00 o'clock. Miss Laughlin is a graduate of Welles ley College and also from the law department of Cornell University and comes highly recommended as . a speaker of great ability having a national reputation as an orator and . tbraker. : The Southern. Pacific is figur ing on the question of running the Albany local to Eugene. If the plan be adopted, a change in the arriving and departing time of the train at Albany will result,; and with it, a -similar change in the moraing and evening train into Corvallis. The plan is. to leave Portland at six o'clock in the even- - ing,. instead of four as now. That would bring the evening train into , Corvallis at 10 p. m. The leaving time out of Corvallis in the morn ing would be but little changed from the present, though the start from Albany would be half an hour' teter. - '..; . ....-:,"'- -v, " Work is progressing rapidly m the changes that are being made in tie Lafferty brick-. The ceiling faas been raised throughout, and all ; the partitions below long ago dis appeared, leaving a big airy room on the lower floor. Windows have been put in the rear walls, and the . work of transformation in the ap pearance of the latter : will be a sweeping change, and one to add greatly to the -perspective of front street. The lower story is to be entirely of iron and plate glass. There will be two entrances and a stairway. The front will be run ap a full two story height, andfive windows put in the upper portion, so that in case the roof, ever be raised no change will be necessary In the front. The building is to be occupied, as all know, by Hollen berg & Cady. . Miss Letha Patton, of Halsey, is visiting at the M. M. Davis home. '. , - The Baptist church has this week been handsomely re-papered by Alva Miner. Mrs. Ike Porter is very ill at the family home a few miles from Corvallis. L. Hollenberg and Thomas Leas9 have been in Portland on a business trip Bince Thursday. Mrs. E. M. Wing, a 6ieter of J J. Cady, is expected to arrive today from Iowa, for a visit with her brother. . After a few days visit 'with friends in this city, Mrs. J. F Steiwer and daughters Lyle and Ruby returned today to their home 8t Jefferson. Mre. Rumbaugh - retorned Thursday to her home in" Albany, alter a visit with hsr bod, who is a student et O. A. C. Dr. R. D. Burgess, who recently came to Corvallis to take up his residence, is fitting up office rooms over the furniture stote of 0. J B'ackledge. Mrs. John Smith entertained a number of lady friends Wednes day afternoon, in honor of Mr?. Kirkpatrick, of San Francisco. The occasion was very pleasant. N. Dixon returned Thursday fioai a visit to Kansas. The win ter was spent by Mr. Dixon in that state. Prof. Cordley went to Portland yesterday to bring Mrs. Cordley home from the hospital, where she underwent an operation several weeks ago. - A. A. Wilder, representing the Bovs'and Girls' Aid Society, of Portland, was a Corvallis business visitor Tuesday, being en route to Newport. ' Sidcey French, son of H. F. French, left for Portland where he is to remain duriDg the fair, to as sist with the Benton exhibit. . The daughters of the.late John Peterson, have moved from Inavale to Corvallis, and now occupy a per tion of the C. C. Chipman dwell ing, on court house street. -The annual banquet given by the Philadelphian Literary Society of O. A. C. is to take place tonight at Hotel Corvallis. Covers are to bs laid for 60 guests. Miss Rose MosBie, a .former well-known O. A. C. student, w to graduate from he St. Joseph's Hos pital and Training bchoDl for nurs es, at Tacoa&a, Washington, -on Thursday evening, June 1st. In vitations to the graduating exercis es have been received from Miss Mosaie by eeverafl Corvallis friends. ' A roueicgParenJs' meeting and Grange rally is in progress . todav over iu Aiaea. Speakers from Cor vallis are in attendance, and they include Dr. Withycombe, Prof. Kent, T. T. Vincent,' Sup't. Den msn and E. H. Belknap. A litre ary programme and a batket din' ner are features of the day, All the schools of Lobster and Alsea are to participate in the affair, which will no doubt be an interesting one. The cab, formerly, owned at the brick stable, will be out this after noon, ready for use, after four weeks of overhauling. - It is as ep'.ck and spaa now as when it originally came out of the factory. It is to be at the Vidito etable, where it is ready for the use of the public, as usual, at any time, day or night. The current impression that the cab is only to be used at funerals, is erroneous. It will be hired to anybody at any. time. Notice to Creditors ' In the matter of the Estate of George W. Owen ; deceased, Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the es tate of said George W. Owen, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, state of Oregon. - A . persons t-havins; claims against sai -t etate of Gerge W. Owen, deceased, ar hereby required to present the same, w i the proper vouch ers duly verified as by law required with in six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at the law office of E. E. Wilson in Corvallis; Oregon. Dated this April 29th. 1905. Margaret 33. Owen. Administrator of the Estate of George W. Owen, deceased. ... ; ,"' Ufa, Russia, May 16. Major General Soklavosky, governor-general of the Province of Ufa, was fired at several times and seriously wounded this morning is the pub lic garden during an entertainment. His assailant disappeared. General Soklavosky's life is de- s paired of, though he retains com plete consciousness. ' Vice- Governor Bogdanovitch has taken over the administration of the province. Cows for Sale. Three good young cows in full milk, , ' Alfred Bicknell. Five miles north of Corvallis. Summons. - -In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Jenton. - . ,. J. H. Moore. Plaintiff, vs. Lyle I. L. Howe, Aegie M. Howe, T. C. Baker, A. A. Baker and E. O. Baker, defendants. To tyle L- L. Howe, Aggie M. Howe, T. C. BHlcr. A. A.. Bauer and L. V. Biker, defend ants above named. In the name of the State of Oresron: You are hereby requited v appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitle d suit on or before the 1st day of July, 1905. An d If you fail to so appear or answer plaintiff will take a decree of the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, towit: For a judgment against the defendants, Lvle L. L. Howe, Aeale M. Howe, for the sum of SI0O3.OU in United State Gold Coin with the Interest thereon in like gold com at the rate of Fix per cent per annum from May 1, 19o4, and for the further sum of S350.CW attorney fee to gether with the costs and dLsbmsements ot this suit and f .ran order and decree of said court for the sale of the following described real prop erty in satisfaction thereof towit: The original donation land claim of Jacob Modie and Bachael Modi, his wife. Dei ng claim No. 46 Not. ho. 267S in Sections 26-27-35 and 34 in Township 10, bouth of Range hve West of the Will ller. containing 319.91 acres more or less Excepting therefrom ten acres sold by' Jacob Modie to iiiiis ii. Jones on the 5th of August, 1858 by deed recorded on page 114 Book "E" re cord O! deeds of Benton county, Oregon; and also excepting 24,7 ) acres sod by Jacob Modi to lohn Burns on the 30th day of May, 1 867, by deed recorded on page 640, Book "G'' record of deeds of Benton county, Oregon. Also the following: Being the original Dona tion LandC laim ot William M. Garrison, towit : Commencing at the Southwest corner of Claim No. 46 of Jaeoo Modie and wife in T. 10 8. E. 5 Y, Will Mer. thence running South to the Hue dividing Section 34 East and West, thence East 16i rods, thei;ce North SO rods, theuce East 80 loas, thence 2iorth 80 rods, thence West about 12 rods, thence South about 27 rods to the south east corner of said Claim No. 46. thence west to the placo of beginning, containing loo acres, more or less. Also the following towit: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; the West half ol the souineast quarter: ana tne soutneasc quarter ot the Nortnweat quarter, of Section 35 j and the northeast quarter of tne Southeast quarter of Section 34, all in T. 10 S. E. 5 West win, Mer. containing aw acres more or less. Excepting from the land last above one acre fold by J. H. Moore, and Elizabeth, his wife, to School District No. 32 on Benton .County, fcOre- gon on tne mii oay oi April, iuuu. oy aeea re corded on page30S of Book 37, record of deeds of Benton County, Oregon. All of the said des cribed premises lying and being situated in Ben ton County, St teof Oregon, amounting to 634,16 acres, mpre or less, xogemer - witn an and singular tne tenements nereaitaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging of In any wise aDDertaining. and the remainder and re mainders, reversion and reversions, rents, is sues and proms tnereot- ana also au the light, title, estate, interest, dower or right of dower property, possession, claim and demand wnat soever of the said defendants of, in ana to the above described premises and every part . and parcel thereof with the appurtenances bv the Sherlfl of Benton County, Oregon, In the man ner prescribed by lawt and it hat the proceeds arising from such Sale be applied to the pay ment oi tne cosi8 ana aisoursements ot tnis suit and the expenses of such sale, and the amount decreed to be cue plaintiff on the said $1,500.00 evidenced oy nve certain promissory notes with the Interest thereon at the rate ol six per cent per annum from May 1st, 1904, and described in a certain mortgage neretoiore .executed by Lyie ju. L. Howe ana Aggie m. uowe, nis wile, ana re corded on the 3rd day of May, 1902, in Book : S" of Mortgages at page 334 thereof ; of Benton county,, uregon, in wmcn tnis piainums the mortgagee, and including attorney lees in the sum oiSooO.OO and that the plaintiff have the right to become the purchaser at such sale, and mat tne snerm making sucnsaie oe directed to put the purchaser at the sale to be made herein In the immediate possession ot said ' premises, and to evict any and all of the defendants here' in, and all persons holding through them since May 3rd, 1902, from said premises. And that the said defendants and all other persons claiming any right, title ana interest of, in or to said preaises tnrougn orunaer eitner oitne said ae lendsnts since the 3rd day ol May. 1902. be for ever debarred and foreclosed of all tight, title. Interest, claim, lienor estate, or tqulty ol re demption of. in or to the said premises. Save only the Statutory right of redemption. The time prescribed' lor the publication of this Summons Is six successive weeks in corval lis limes and the dtte of the, first publication mereon is May zutn, ana me last publication tnereon is July ist,iauo. in s summons ispuo lished by orcier of the Hon. Virgil . Wotters, County judge ot Benton County, Oregon, oldate diay ii tn. iwa. W. S. McFadden, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. On Saturday the 24th day of June, 1905. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, at the front door nMhe court house in Covailis, Benton County, Oregon, I will sell t public auction to tne n gnest oiaoer, tor casn m nind aiior ine following described real prope.ty situated in Benton county, towit: . Th southwest quarter and the west half of the s'siheast quarter of section 5, township 15, ! soul range 5 west: also beginning at the south i west forner of section 5, township 15 South, ! rani " west and tunning tbence south tothe cou line between Benton and Lanecountv, In ti n state cf Oregon, thence east along the Said f - nnty line to a point south of the south east i.rnerofthe west half of the southeast quai--r of said section 5 thence north to said son; t i st corner of the said west hall of the sou.-ast quarter of said section 5 and running their e west along the soath line of said section 5 to t te place of beginning; also beginning at the s :ith west corner of the donation land claim of K" "rt Boyd, being claim No. 44, in town ship south, range 5 west, and running thence north ;iiongthe west line of said Boyd claim to the c-uterot the county road as now traveled tbeii'-e north 82 degrees and 30 minntes west 4.10 chains along said center of road, thence west along the center ot said road 16.30 chains to the point on the west line, of paid 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 be ginning, excepting from last described tract a certaiu tract of land .containing about 10 acres deeded by George A.'Houck and wife to Char les Clem by deed dated April 8th, ' 19S, and re corded In Book "W" at page 491 thereof records of deedsfor Benton county, Oregon: Said sale is made under an execution in -' my hands issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, in the suit of Geo. . Chamberlain, et al, constituting the State Land Board, plaintiff vs. H. M. Donat, et al, de fendants, a proceeding to foreclose a. mortgage. may it, i-ju.. ;, M. P. Burnett, ; Sheriff of Benton County, Cregon; Sheriffs Sale. On Saturday the 2tth day of June, 1905, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, at the front door of the court house in Corvallis, Ben ton county, Oregon, ! will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real property situated in Benton county, Oregon towit: The east half of the southeast quarter of sect ion 5; the west half of the southwest quarter the northeast quarter of the soutnwest quarter I the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter. the soutnwest quarter 01 tne nonneasi quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter of Sect ion 4 all in township 15 south range 6 west: al so beginning at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 5 township 15 south range 5 west, and run ' thence west 16.25 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 15.9.5 chains, thence south 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 30 J acres more or less Said sale is made under an execution in my hands, issued out of "the circuit court of the stats of Oregon, for Benton county, iu the suit of Geo. K. Chamberlain et al constituting the State Land Boa; d, plaintiff, vs. George Schateretal defendants, a proceeding to foreclose a mort gage. M. P. Burnett, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon May 27th. 1905. See the "Times" Job Printing When you get a hurry; call for Trousers for knock--about or Sunday best-there's one sure place you can rely on, and that's right here. If you're looking for values you cant do better than "Wer- nermade Pants." When pou reach the question of "fit" try them on you will wonder why you paid more for the kind you're wearing Know where to come for Trousers. Be posted on "Wemermade" styles and "Wernermade" prices $f to $5 ;. S. L. Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour Free a handsome cup andsaucer with every can of Old Glory Roast Coffee This coffee is packed in fourpound tins and warranted to be of the finest quality. For sale at & & Hodes ' Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour " 1 y. S?m . C. Sm S?. 7. MOT QFTBW.-.Cffi! - Our ad., but our goods change hands every day. Your money exchanged for Value and Quality is the idea. - Line Fresli Groceries Big Domestic and Imported. ' Plain and Fancy CMnaware A large and varied line. ' "We always keep Vegetables when when they are tobe had. . B ioneer Hunters' Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, Sewing Mach. Extras, Keys of all Kinds, and Fine Cutlery H. E. HODES, HOME-SEEKERS -If you are looking for i 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 WAITERS Real Estate, Loan and Insurance - " GorvaJlis and Philomath, Oregon. KLINE .Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour Grocery A Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour SC?, .v .'Civ .w .vi, .'CJv , Bornitifl V7 VST" Gun 6tore CORVALLIS, OR. some real good bargains in -to B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK BIdg. rJonrsi lO to ia and 2 to . Phone, office 83. Residenca35l. Corvallis, Oregon. P. A. KLINE LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER P. A. Klines Hue PhoDe r. O. Address, Box n. Pays liiehest prices for all kinds of Live Stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twenty years experience. E. E. WILSON, ATTORNEY Al LAW. "Short on Perurw- but "Long" on prunes. Italian prunes, 50-pound boxes, $1.50. , F. L. Miller. T E. R. Bryson, Mtomev-At-Lawt H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postoffice. Residence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & ham's drne store. J. FRED STATES . ATTORA& I -AT-LA 17. First Nat'l Bank Building, Only Set Abstract Books in Benton County G. R. FARRA, Physician &ISurgeon, Office up stairs in Burnett Brick idence on the corner of Madison Seventh St. Phone u tnaseiai & W. E. Yates Bert Yates Yates 6c Yates Law, Abstracting & Insurance Zierolf Building Both Phones. Corvallis, Or, CORVAUJS RATES . To. Lewis and Clark Fair Over the Southern Pacific. Individual Rates, Rate -One and one third fare round trip, $x.so. - ior the Sale Date Daily from May 29th to Oct- ober 15, 1903. limit Thirty days but not later than October 3ist,i905. Parties cf lo or more Parties of 10 or more from one l-oiut, must travel together on one ticket both ways, party tickets will be sold a3 fol lows; Rate One fare for the round trip, $2.60. Sale Date Di 11 from May 29th to Oct ober 15th, 1905. Limit Ten days. Organized Parties, For organized parties of one hundred or more moving on one day from one place individual tickets will be sold as follows: Rate One fare for the round trip, $2.60. Sale Date Daily from May 29th to Oct ober 15th, 1905. Limit Ten days. - Stop-Overs. No stop-overs will be allowed on any of the above tickets; they must be used for continuous passage in each direction, - For further information call on W. E. Coman, . Gen. Pas. Agt. , E. Farmer, Agt. Corvallis. Diamond Chick Food. Head Light oil the best for incubators. Field and garden seeds at WILLAMETTE VALLEY Banking Company ' " Coktallis, Oregon. lUspsnsifcility, $100,000 ' Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. ;Buys County, City and School i Warrants. - Principal Correspondent. SAM FBANCISCO PORTLAND ., . (The Bank o SEATTLE . . T California TAOOB1A ) NEW TOKK Messrs. J. P. Morgan ft Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The.Repub Uo. LONDON, ENG. N M BotlisohUds ft Sons CAN AD 4. Union Bank of Canada