LOGAL LORE. NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF." The Comings and G oings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items Public Interest. oi Born, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Horning, a son- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. - Irvine visited Corvallis relatives over Sun day. . . lem arrived Monday for the Junior Hop. Mrs. Frank Lucas of Mon mouth arrived Monday for the Jun ior Hop. Misses Mabel and Frances Cooper of Independence are guests of Mrs. Clarence Ireland. Miss Stokes, of Portland, is ; visiting her brother Marion during Commencement. Miss Mabel Witbycombe left the yesterday morning to attend Cannon-Jones wedding at Brooks. : Miss Vesta Wallace of Albany was a Junior Hop guest of the Danneman sisters. Miss Helen Steiwer and Mrs. R. D. Gilbert of Salem are Com mencement guests. - Miss Etta Carter of Halsey, is a Commencement guest cf Miss Juanita Rosendorf. Mi's Myrtle Shonkwiler arriv ed Monday and is the guest of Miss Lulu Spangler, . Miss Fannie Getty, '99, has arrived, and is a guest at the D. A. Osburn home. R. W. Gibson left Monday af ter a brief business visit in Corval lis. v Miss Maude Cochran, a last upar's orrndiintp of O A - P i spending Commencement week at the Faller home. A. S. Wells. J. C. Clark and John Howard, all .'04 graduates, are in Corvallis for . Commence ment. Miss Gertrude Moores, a for mer O A CV sn tlpnt '-"sistpr rf Merrill Moores, arrived Mondav and is a guest at the Farra home Miss .viary Nolan -left, yester day morning to attend the graduat ing exercises at St. Mary's College Portland.. Miss Nolan will be ab sent a week. Dr. Withycombe returned Sat urday from Silverton, where he went to deliver - an address at a school picnic . His ; subject was "ECiijation and Citizenship." President Gatch accompanied the victorious O. A. C. track team on the trip to Salem and return Saturday and was a deeply interest ed figure in the grand stand during .the contests - Meigs Bartmess '04, arrived horn Portland Saturday night, having taken in the Salem track meet enroute. He will spend the Commencement season with college friends." Among members of ,the facul ty who attended the State; track meet are President Gatch, Clyde Phillips, Charles Johnson, Prof. Cordley , Prof. Knisely and Prof. Hay ward.' Among business" men and others who went to Salem to the track meet Saturday were, M. S. Woodcock, F. L.Miller, Thomas Callahan, Robert Johnson, Julien McFadden, E. R- Bryson, Mayor Johnson. ' W. A. Quick of Kokomo Indi ana is out to the Fair, and - was n Corvallis, Monday with his brother S. O. Quick. Until a few days a go, the brothers bad not met in 47 years. The visiting Mr. Quick says, after what he has seen, that the name of 'the Willamette valley ought to be the Valley of Roses. Mr. George P, Root of Grand Rapids, Mich, came to Corvallis on - Friday to attend the Piano Gradu ation of his granddaughter' Louise Smith Glanville. Mr. Root, who is an octogenarian, was delayed on the road for 24 hours by a freight wreck, and almost missed , the re- - eital. : Mrs. C. E. Hewes is anoth er visitor who came purposely to attend' the graduation. Mrs. Hewes came from Roseburg, Ore. and is the mother of., Mrs. Glan ville. Mrs. Hewes and Mr. Root - will stay about a week. First Sunday excursion to New port next Sunday. Miss Dolly Brown went to Portland -yesterday for a month's visit. - ' Monday night the city council elected D. A. O.-burn rjightwatcb and J.'F. Yates city attorney. In its account of the state track meet, the Eugne Register saye: The U. of O. men did great work, and lost to one of the strong est teams ever organized in the state." v:VV . ....At a meeting Monday night the city council refused to allow the construction of a cement .pivement 12 feet in width part way through the Hotel Corvallis block. Tfce reason assigned was that a pave ment 12 feet part way' and 10 feet wide the rest of the distanca would not present a very elegant appear ance. " - The morningr of the Btate track meet at Salem, Trainer Hayward, 'of Eugene, made a prediction as to the outcome. - It makes interesting reading now. It runs thus: "All of my ojen are in good condition, aDd if weather conoitions and the track are good at Saiem I expect to establish some new records. Fries- sel will, in ail probability, break he coast record la the 220-yard hurdles and I expect him to defeat Williams, of O. A. C. m the 100- yard daeh. As to the probable out come, of the meet, I will b9 surpris ed if Oregon is defeated. Accord- cg to my summary of points Ore- son should win with 61 points, Corvallis second with 58 points. Pa cific third with 20 points and JWil lamette fourth with 4 points." All dav Monday students in the advanced classes in pharmacy at the college were on the rack. The department has attained such a distinction in its work that the State Board of Pharmacy holds an nually at the college a state exam ination for the convenience of phar macy students. It was this exam ination that was in progress Mon day, and in consequence 16 young pharmacists had a time in the wrestle with hard questions that all who come to rpiactice pharmacy nowa days must first answer. The exam ination was presided over by Miss Harboard of Silem. Ihe lady en joys toe distinction of being the on ly woman in the United btates on a pharmacy board. The examina tion embraced five topics, and lasted from 8 o'clock in the morning until five in the evening. The. result will not be known for several days. The following etndents took the exam inations:. Fur senior papers r, C. Stimsoo, B. F. Jordan, Miss Lwn Weber, R. E. Ed-i son, k). U. VJurrin, its. jn. iiawK3, J. R. Woodford, H. C. Dirby, S. K. Hartsook, O. W. Weber, W. E. Forsytbe, C. H. Johnson, H Bran don. For junior papers F. A. Gal loway, L. A. Bondy, B. Elgin, J. C. Koapu. . , It wa Monday afternoon. The sun beat down, and it was hot. A liborer plodded on at his toil in a Corvallis door yard. Bver and anoD, he paused and-wiped away the perspiration.' Although he was thirsty, and though there was a hy drant of WiUamette water near, he did not drink. .More and more his throat parched and his toague grew dry, but still he did not drink. , ''I tell you it waft dry and hot, and I was thirsty; but I didn't go to the hydrant and set a drink," he said, describing the in6ident to a friend. Bsfore &the long afternosn wore away, howev er, he had to"have water. Men who toil and perspire can not do with out it. But he didn't drink from the Willamette River hydrant. He dropped his tools and walked sev eral blocks to where he knew ; there is a well, and there he got water to queoch his- burning thirst. Why didn't he drink from tb.9 hjdrant, but a few feet from where he toiled? Why not? Because, as everybody knows, the water in the hydrant is not the kind that quenches thirst. Drink it when thirsty, and immedi ately there is another thirst. "I didn't want to diink that water, be cause it doesn't satisfy a man who is toiling and sweating," said the laborer. And then, there were the thoughts of the carcass of the dead horse, floating somewhere in the river somewhere, nobody knows where, maybe under the brush along the bank. That, however, wouldn't be so bad, if one but knew what was the disease the animal died of. Revolution Imminent, r ... r- A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system U a vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric BitterB will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It nev er fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liv er, and clarify the blood. Run down sys tems benefit particularly and all the usu al attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters ii only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfac tion,. - Guaranteed byAllen & Wood ward. , Cuban Diarrhoea. U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba dur ing the Spanish war know what this dis- j 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 always be depended upon as will be seen by the followine certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston, Texas: "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured 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 for so valuable a med icine." For sale by Graham & Wortbam. Gorvallis & Eastern Railroad Time Gard Number 28. For Yaquina: -Train leaves Albany. . i .... 12:45 p. in ' " Corvallis 1:45 p. id " arrives Yaquina. . . . 5:40 p. trt Returning: Ieaves Yaquina. Leaves Corvallis. Arrives Albany . . ... 7:15 a. ...11:30 a. ...12:15 p. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Corvallis. . . ... "Leaves Albany. . ... Arrives Detroit. ......... 6:00 a. m. 7:30 a. m 12:02 p. m 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit... Arrives Albany . . . - Arrives Corvallis. .12:35 P- rn . 5:15 P. m 7:55 p. m. Train No 2 connects with the S P train at Corvallis and Albany giviDg direct ser vice to Newport and adjacent beaches Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with S P south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S P north bound train. . For further information apply to - T. H. CURTIS, Acting Manager. H. H. Cronise, Agent Corvallis. ' Thos. Cockrell, Agent Albany. . A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life fills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle vet thorough. 25c, at Allen & Woodward's drugstore. See the Times" Job Office, 1 Dr.- Lowe wont be hack for 6 months. Sheriffs Sale. Ob Saturday the 24th day of June, 1905. at the : hour t-f one o'clock in the afternoon, at the front doot of the court house in Corvallis, Benton Coup:ty, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand allot the following described real prope.ty situated In Benton county, towit: The southwest quarter and the west half of' the souneast quarter of section 6, township 15, south, range 5 west-, also beginning at the south west corner of section 5, township 15 South, rango5 west and running .theuce south tothe county line between Benton and Lane count v, 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 5 theuoe north to said southeast corner of the said west hall of the southeast quarter of said section 5 aud running thence west along the south line of said section R to t.hft Tln.ftA nf heplnniniy. n.lan TiniritiTiiTK at I the southwest corner of the donation land claim oi Kobert Boyd, being claim No. 44, in town ship 15 sonth, range 5 west, and running thence north along the west line of said Boyd claim to the center or the county road as now traveled thence north 82 degrees ana 30 minntes west 4.10 chains along said center of road, thence west along the center ef said roa d 16.80 chains to the point on the west llne.o said section 5 township 15 south, range 5 west, thence south to the southwest comer of the northwest quarter of said section 5, thence east to the place of be ginning, excepting irom last described tract a certain tract oi land, containing About 10 icres deeded by George A. Houck and wife to Char les Clem by deed dated AprilSrh, 1898, and re corded in Book "W" at page 491 thereof records" ofdeedsfor Benton county, Oregonr 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. 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, 1905. - M. P. Burnett, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon Sheriffs Sale. On Saturday the 24th dny of June, 1905. at tie hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, at the front door of tte court bouse in Corvallis, Ben ton county, Oregon, I will sell at public auctioa 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 cf sect ion 0; 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 oi Sect ion 4 all in township 15 south range 5 west; al so beginning at the , southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 5, township 15 south range 5 west, and run thence weft 15.25 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 15.25 chains, thence south 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 30 a acres more or less . Said sale is made under an execution in mv hands.l ssued out of 'the cirouit court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, in the suit of Geo. E. Chamberlain et al constituting the Stitte Land Boa; d, plaintiff, vs. Geow Schafer et al defendants, a proceeding to fcrecl a mort gage. ....... .: . - ... . :, - v , M. P, Burnett, : Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon- t May 27th. 1905. 1 YOU'LL NEVER FIND ... , 1 yi ..M'A'vf $ 11 'fr ! 's fefp 1 ill , Copyright I Hart Schaffner 904 by 5 Marx S. L. KLINE Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour a handsome x cc with every Old Glory Roast Coffee This coffee is packed in fourf pound tins and warranted to be of the finest quality. For sale at Hodes Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour Our ad., but our goods change hands : every day. Your money exchanged for Value and Quality is the idea. - A large and We always keep Vegetables when when they are tobe had. :'.6. B Somite Pioneer, Gun Store . Hunters' Supplies,. Fishing Tackle;' porting Goods, Sewing Mach. Extras, Keys of ah Kinds, and Fine Cutlery H. E. HODES, Better clothes atany price than you find here made hy Hart, Schaffner & Marx from $10 to 25. There's not a thread of cotton in this make of clo thes. We put all wool and silk into ours, the lahel is the sign of it, a small thing to look for, a big thing to find,. keep3 their shape ' till worn out, a new one free if they go wrong. Mail orders filled correctly. For sale only by Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour cup and saucer can oi & Grocery Use ATHENIAN Patent Flour VS DFTSN 01 38 Fresh Groceriei Domestic and Imported. IV GQ inaware varied line. CORVALLIS, OR. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon "- ' -. Office, room 14, BanK Bldg. Hoars 1 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Phone, office 83. Residenee351. Corvallis, - , Oregon. P. A. KLINE LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER gorval!is P. A. Klines line Phone 1. O. Address, Bos n. Fays highest prices for all kinds of Live Stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twenty years experience. - E. E. WILSON, ATTORNEY A7 LAW. For Sale. Cigar clippings of our own manufact ure, Rose & Son. m25 tf E. R. Bryson, ttomev-At-Law, H. S. PEENOT 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 & v'--4iarn's drug store. JT. FEED fATES ATTORXn I -AT-LA W. First Nat'l Bank Building, QoJy Set Abstract Books in Beaton County G. B. FARRA, . Physician &ISurgeont. Office up stairs in Burnett Brick idence on the corner of Madison Seventh st. Phone it hrisiia i i IF. E. Yates Bert Yates Yates 6c Yates Law, Abstracting' & Insurance Zicrolf Building Both Phones. Corvallis, Or. CORVALLIS RATES ' To Lewis and Clark Fair Over the Southern Pacific. Rate One and one third fare for the round trip, 3.50. Sale Date Daily from May 29th to Oct ober 15, 1903. Limit Thirty days but not later than. October 3ist,.i905. Parties of lo or H20re Parties of 10 or more from one point, must travel together on one ticket both wajs, party tickets -will be sold as fol lows ; Rate One fare for the round trip, $2.60. Sale Date Dtily from May 29th to Oct ober 15th, 1905. ' " Limit Ten days. - ' - Organized Parties, For organized parties of one hundred or more moving on one day from one place individual tickets will be sold as follows: Rate -One fare for the round trip, 2 60. Sale Date Daily from May 29th to Oct- ober 15th, 1905. Limit Ten days. Stop-Overs. : No stop-overs will be allowed 011 any of the above tickets; they must be used for continuous passage in each direction, ' For further information call on - W. E. Coman, Gen. Pas. Agt. . E. Farmer, Agt. Corvallis. Diamond Chick Food. Head Light oil the best for incubators. Field and garden seeds at WILLAMETTE VALET ' Banking . Company Corvaxxjs, Oregon. ifc$p$iiiWfy, $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. v Bnys County, City and School 7- ' Warrants. Principal Correspondents. SAN FKANC1SOO V PORTLAND f The Bank o v SEATTLE , r California TAOOMA I ., NEW YORK Messrs. J. P. Honan A Co CHICAGO National Bank of The licpnb- .- lie. - - --'::') . . . ... LONDON, ENG. M Rothschilds & Sons ' CANADA .Union Bank of Canada , '