The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909, June 10, 1905, Image 4

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    LOCAL LORE.
3EWS OF CORVALLIS AND
VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF.
"The Comings and Goings of People
Social Gossip, Personal Men-
tlon and Other Items
Public Interest.
of
Mrs. C. E. Hout is very
ill
with an attack of appendicitis.
, Born, Saturday, to Mr. and
llrs. A. T. Grugett, a daughter.
Claude Cate, a graduate of
'o., is spending the Commence
saerit season with college friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elgin left
jresterday for a visit with Silverton
md Salem relatives.
Mrs. L. L. Porter of Oregon
City is the guest of her parents in
this city.
Charles McKnight of Marsh
iield is expected to arrive today for
a Commencement visit with college
irk ads.
After a three month's visit
with Santa Barbara relatives. Mrs.
S- F. Pernot and children are ex
pected to reach home next Thurs
day. .
Miss Annie Ewing, a former
popular O. A. C. student, is mak
ing a Commencement visit with
Corrallis friends.
Final examinations for the col
lege year began at O. A. C.
yesterday. They will be laid aside
tomorrow for the State Track
aieet, but will be renewed Monday,
on which date they will all be fin
ished? .
A special meeting of the Coffee
crab is called by Mrs. Moore, the
president, for Monday evening at
Sour orclock. Business of import
ance is to be considered, and all
members are urged to be present
F. B. Linfield, director of the
Montana experiment station, was
!ihe guest list Saturday and Sunday
of W. T; Shaw. Mr. Xinfield was
aasich impressed with the beauty of
O. A. C. campus.
Mrs. Jones, nee Erma Law
rence, of Oregon City and Miss
Anna Samuels of Portland, both
members of O. A. C.'s alum
xsi are guests at the Spangler home.
Milton P. Morgan is a Port
land visitor thi5 week. He i-s there
to meet his brother, a marine on
the cruiser "Philadelphia' now
stationed at Portland. Mr.' Mor
gan will visit the Fair before his
, return.
It is claimed that the half mile
race at the State meet tomorrow
will be worth all it costs to go Salem
ar?d return. Thei e .are those who
beiieve that the distance will be run
faster than it ever has been on the
Coast. They figure that Green
haw will be the man to do it, and
-that be will win the event. '
Robert Cosh ow, of Silem. for
several years pas'- connected with
the woolen mills, was in town
Wednesday, looking for a business
, location. He traveled the town
ovar but was unable to find a suit
able dwehing. He looked at bus
iness rooms available, present and
prospective. He is in the clothing
Ime. He made no engagements,
but expects to make the town an
other visit.
Eugene is sending a big dele
gation of student backers and
others to Salem to the track meet,
Soping the side liners may assist
their track men to win. O, A. C
lads, in poker parlance, are trying
to "see their crowd and go it some
better." With the unusually low
fare, it looks now as if the O. A. C.
delegation would be a very large
and certainly a very enthusiastic
one.
The O. A. C. athletic union
elected officers Thursday, naming
Glea Goodman for president. Miss
Bonney, secretary, and - Miles
Belden treasurer. An import
ant move made by the union was
the determination to place the man
agement of athletics into the hands
of a graduate manager. This is
the plan in vogue at all big institu
tions. The management involves
an allotment of time and trouble
that no regular student is' in posi
tion to accord to the work. In
consequence, both the student and
Sis class work ordinarily suffer.
At the annual meeting Thursday,
the union elected . . Fred Stimson
graduate manager and adopted a
resolution recommending to the
Jaenlty athletic committee that he
lbs paid a salary for his services. " -
The 0. A. C. exhibit at the fair
is to be found on the second floor of
the Oriental building, next to the
forestry building. .
Prof. W. T. Shaw leaves next
Wednesday for St. Paul, Minneso
ta, to be in attendance at the Mar
riage of bis sister, on the 20th inst.
Prof. Shaw may remain East all
summer.
The indications now are that a
crowd of possibly 200 people, if not
more, will go to Salem this, Satur
day morning, to attend the state
track meet. A half fare rate for
the round trip has been secured,
making a routd trip ticket cost
only $1.35, and a bi lotof students
and others aie taking advantage of
the occasion for a holiday. Toe
cadet band makes the trip and fur
nishes music at the meet.
A two stcry stoceboilding, 100 feet
pqaare with a theatre on the upper
fluor, all for Corvallis, is talked
about. It is, indeed, declared to
ce projected, Marshall Miner ia,
if the enterprise goes, to be the
builder. He has told friends that
he has btea considering such a
structure for some time, and that
he has at last determined to build
That is all the Times knows about
it, and it gives the statement herd
or what it is worth, a diligent
Eeirch yesterday having failed to
fiad Mr. Miller in time to get a con
tinuation. The proposed site 18 in
the rear of Bcrman'e store.
In jesterday'sOregonlan, Train
er Jtiayward, ot Eugene, claims
that he will win the state track
meet at Salem for the university by
a score of 61 to 58 for O. A. C. A
schedule of the events and the pla
ces Mr. Hay ward assigns appears
with the Etatement. He claims that!
his man Friessel will defeat Wil
liams in the 100 yard daeh. The
claims will probably tak a good
many people from O. A. C. to Sa
lem to see how the thing is all go
ing to be done.
Beginning tonight with the
graduating exercises of the .depart
ment of instrumental music, the
programme for Commencement at
O. A. C. Is as follows: Sunday,
June 11th, 1045 a. m., Baccalaure
ate sermon, Rev. Elwin L. House
D. D., Armory; 3:00 p. m., meeting
of Young Men's and Young Wo
men's Christian Associations, Col
lege chapel Monday, June 12th,
8:00 p. m., Exercises ofDepartment
of VlcsI Music, Oollege chapel.
Tuesday, Jane 13th, 2:00 p. m.,
Class Day Exercises, College Cam
pus., 8:00 p. m., senior Play, Opera
houee. Wed nesdaj, Jane 14th, 10
a. no., Commencement, Armory: 3
p. m., Bneiness Meeting of. the
Alumni, College chapel, 8 p. m.,
Exercises 61 the Alumni, Armory.
At(a -eghj-ar '"meeliBg of Cor
vallis Assembly United Artisans of
Corvallis, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing term:
G. Lane, M. A.; Lillie J. King,
Sup t.; Martha Abbott, Inspee
tor; Eva Starr, spcretarj; George
Carl, treasurer; Ethel Kyle, Sr
Con.; Ellen E. Munday, M. O; Sa
rah Stewart, Jun. Con.; Permelia
Brien, J. F. Yates, F. C. After
election of office's an open meeting
was held for the members of the
order and invited frisnds. A pro
gramme was rendered and refresh
ments weie served. Among others
who took part on the programme
were, vocal solos, Hazel Kyle; vo
cal solo, Otto F. L. Herse; Guitar
solo, W. G. Emery; Address, Geo.
W. Denman.
On and after June 1st. the Southern
Pacific in connection with the Corvallis
& Eastern railroad will have on sale
round trip tickets from points on their
lines to Newport, Yaquina and ., Detroit
at very low rates, good for return until
October 10th, iqc 5.
Three day tickets ,to Newport and Ya
quina good going Saturdays and return
ing Mondays ara also on sale from all
eastside points from Portland to Eugene,
inclusive, and from all westside points.
Season tickets from all eastside points
Portland to Eugene in elusive
a n d f r o m all Westsid e . points
are also on sale to Detrqit at very low
rates -with stopover privileges at Mill
City or any other point east enabling
tourists to visit the Santiam and Breiten
bush hot springs in the Cascade moun
tains which all can be reached in a day
Season tickets will be good for return
from all points October loth. Three day
tickets will be good going Saturdays and
returning Mondays only. Tickets from
Portland and vicinity will be good for
return via the east or the west side at
option of passenger. ' Ticksts from Eu
gene and vicinity will be good going via
the Lebanon-Springfield branch, if de
sired. Baggage on Newport - tickets
checked through to Newpoit: v'on -Yaquina
to Yaquina only..
S. P. trains connect with the C. & E.
at Albany . and Corvallis for Yaquina
and Newport. Trains on the C. & E;
for Detroit will leave A lbany at - 7:3o a.
m. enabling tourists to the hot springs
to reach there the same dav. Train
froai and to Corvallis connect with all
east side trains on the S. P.
Full information as to rates, time ta
bles, etc can be obtained on application
to J. C. Mayo, Geh. Pass. agt. C. & E.
R. R.; Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P, A.
S. P.: Co. Portland or to any S, P. or
C. & E. agent.
Rate from Corvallis to Newport, $$.75.
Rate from .- ' to Yaquina, fcj.i?
.. , ,,. to Detroit, 3.25.
Three day rate from Corvallis to Ya
quina or Newport, 2.50. v
Philomath Items.
Born, May 3lst, . to Mr and
Mrs. John Bennett, a son. ' '': ;
Rev. McBride and S. Wallace,!
are making preparations to move to
California. 1 hey expect 'to go with
teams. V
Rev. Loudy preached his fare
well sermon last Sunday night. He
expects to take an appointment in
the Walla Walla conference next
year. ...
James Watkins who has been
sick with typhoid fever is again
able to be up.
S. Moses went to Corvallie Mon
day to bid farewell to his cousin,
Miss Hatlie Moses, who is return
ing to.her home in Tennessee, after
a short visit in Oregon. -
Mrs. Minnie Kisor and Mre.
Pearl Friend are at Portland as del
egates to the .Grand Lodge of Re-
bekah's. -
Bobbie Frink started Monday for
Alaska for an extended visit with
his sister, Mrs. Shepherd, whose
husband has a government position
in the life saving service. ,.
Bishop Birkley is expected at
Philomath this week on business
connected with the college.
Mrs, Joeeph Taylor and son are
erecting a very nice residence for
Mr. Carey, ou his lot recently pur
chased in the south part of town.
Ezra Walkins Is giving a new
coat of paint to the school house.
Rev. J. R. Parker has returned
from Topeka, where he attended
the U. B. gerjeral conference as a
delegate. Mrs. Henkle, who was
also a delegate, is visiting friends
in Iowa.
Commencement exercises at the
brick college this week .
Cuban Diarrhoea.
U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba dur
ing the Spanish war know what this dis
ease is, and that ordinary remedies have
little more effect than so much water.
Cuban Diarrhoea is almost as severe and
dangerous as a mild attack of cholera.
There is one remedy, however, that can
alwavs be depended upon as will be seen
by the following certificate from Mrs.
Minnie Jacobs of Houston, Texas :
hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic,
Unolera and Diarrhoea Remedy cared
my husband of a severe attack of Cuban
Diarrhoea, which he brought home from
Cuba. We had several doctors but they
did him no good. One bottle of this rem
edy cured him, as our neighbors will tes
tify I thank God foi so valuable a med
icine." For sale by Graham & Wortham,
For want of- room we will!
close out at cost all our trunks
telescopes, small Rugs and
Art Squares. This Sale is
bona fide, we want the room
for a ladies Suit and Cloak
dej'dttment.'
J. M. Nolan & Son.
Dr. Lowe wont be back for 6 months.
: , Sheriff's Sale.
Oa Saturday the 24th day of June, 190.). at the
hour if one o'clock In the afternoon, at the front
door -if the court honse in Corvallis, Benton
Coui-ty, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to
the h ghest bidder, for cash in hand allot the
following described real prope.ty eltuated in
Benton county, towit:
The southwest quarter and -the west half of
the souheast-quarter of section 5, township 15,
south, range 5 west: also beginning at the south
west corner of section 5, township 15 South,
rang9f west and lunning thence south tothe
county line between Benton and Linecouutv,
in the state of Oregon, thence east-along the
said county line to a point south of the south
east corner of the west half of the southeast
quarter of said section a thence north to said
southeast corner of the said west half of the
southeast quarter of said section 5 and running
thence west aloug the south line of said section
5 to the rjlace of besriunlllff : also hecrlnninsr n t:
I the southwest corner of the donation land claim
ot Konori any a, neing Claim so. 44, In town
ship 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 degrees and 30 minutes west
4.10 chains along sold center of road, thence west
along the center -of said road 1G.30 chains to the
point on the west line,of said section 5 township
15 Bouth, range 5 west, thence south to the
southwest corner of the northwest quarter of
said section a, thence east to the place of be
ginning, excepting from last described tract a
certain tract of land containing about 10 acres
deeded by George A. Houck and wife to Char
les Clem by deed dated April S'h, ' 1898, and - re
corded in Book "W" at page 491 thereof records
of deedsfor Benton county, Oregon:
Said sale is made under an execution in mv
hands issued out of the circuit court of the state
of Oregon, for Benton county, in the suit of Geo.
E. Chamberlain, et al, constituting the State
Land Board, plaintiff vs. H. M. Donat, et al, de
fendants, a proceeding to foreclose a mortgage.
May 27, 1S05. -
M. P. Burnett, '
Sheriff of Benton County, Crepon
Sheriffs. Sale.
On Saturday the 21th 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,-1 will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the
following described real property situated lu
Benton county, Oregon towlt:
The east half of the southeast quarter cf sect
ion 5; the west halt of the southwest quarter
the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter
the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter,
the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter,
the south half of the northwest quarter of Sect
ion i all In township 15 south range 5 west; al
so beginning at the southeast corner - of the
northeast quarter ot section 5, township 15
south range 5 west, and run thence west 15.25
chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east
15.35 chains, thence south 20 chains to the place
ot beginning, containing 30 X acres more or less
Said sale Is made under an execution in m y
hands, Issued out of 'the circuit court of the
state of Oregon, for Benton county, in the suit of
Geo. E. Chamberlain et al constituting the State
Land Boa) d, plaintiff, vs. George Schafer et al
defendants, a proceeding to foreclose a mort
gage. . -. .
. M.P.Burnett, .. .
Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon
May 27th. 1905... - -
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made by Hart, SchafFner &
Marx from $10 to 25.
There's not a thread of
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B. A. CATHEY
Physician & Surgeon
Office, room 14, BanK BIdg. Hours
lO to 12 and 2 to .
Phone, office 83. Residence 351.
Corvallis, Oregon.
P. A. KLINE
LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER
P. A. Klines line Phone I.
O. Address, Box n.
Pays highest prices for all kinds of
Lire Stock. . Satisfaction guaranteed.
Twenty years experience.
E.E.WILSON,
ATTORNEY Al LAW.
For Sale.
Cigar clippings of our own manufact
ure, Rose & Son. m25 tf
E. R. Bryson,
Attorney-At-Law, .
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 drug store.
J. FRED FATES
ATTORAn I -AT-LA W.
First Natl 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 hDisj.nl i fi
W. E. Yates
Bert Yates
Yates 6c Yates
Law, Abstracting & Insurance.
Zierolf Building
Both Phones. Corvallis, Or.
CORVALLIS RATES
To Lewis and Clark Fair Over the
Southern Pacific.
Individual Kaies,
Rate One and one third fare for the
round trip, 3.50.
Sale Date Daily fronv May 29th to Oct
ober 15, 1903.
Limit Thirty days but not later than
: October 315.1905. -
Parties of lo or IHOre
Parties of 10 or more from one point,
must travel together on one ticket both
ways, party tickets will be sold as fol
lows; Rate One fare tor the round trip, $2.60.
Sale Date Dtily 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-
ooer iiu,
Limic 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 VALEY
Banking Company
Corvallis, Oregon.
Responsibility, $100,000
- Deals in Foreign and Domestic
Exchange.
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