LOCAL LORE. NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. The Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items Public Interest. " Continued from page two - COUNTY CLERK. Report of the County Clerk of Benton county, Oreg n, showing the amount of warrants drawn and for what purpose allowed, as per or der of the County Court, of Benton county, Oregon, from the ist day of April, 1905. to the 30th day of September A. D. 1905, both inclusive: of County court........... f 58380 Circuit court . 18I 85 Justices' tourt ; .-. 100 00 Shentt s otnce. 100996 990 00 500 00 249 99 3o75 502 03 25 00 310 5o 1 20 2 78 Clerk's office. Recorder's .office ... County treasurer's office .... CorODer's office, including inquests School superintendent's office including examinations., Stock inspector Assessor's office Assessment and collection of taxes .". Tax rebate. Current expenses stationery, books', ptampp, etc 666 65 of Corvallis J. F. Yates was an Albany vis itor Wednesday. Horace Tocke of Albany, was a Corvallis visitor yesterday. Mrs. Lvcle Wiley of Portland is the truest Ibis week friends. Johu D. Daly came up from Portland Wednesday on college Business. t Joseph Ga.'iow arrived Thurs day from California for a visit with Corvallis relatives. S. C. Starr and wife of Belle- fountain visited Corvallis relatives Thursday. Mr. and Mr?. C. H. Barnell leave Sunday to take up their resi dence in Poriland. ! S. E. Trask came out from Ya ijpiina Thursday, and will at once gin his duties as decoratir in sOses Bros.' store. - - The final account of W. E. Yates as administrator of the es tate of William Krieus was allowed Wednesday. Another car of fall seed wheat has just arrived from Eastern Ore gon, which can be had at the Cor vallis Flouring Mills. The Independent telephone -company is building a line from Philomath to the Benton county lumber company's mill. Woik be gan Tuesday. Congregational church. Ser mon at 11, "The True Freedom Evening sermon, "Luck. What is your luck? Are you lucky?"" Ser vice at Plymouth at 3 o'clock. The morning subject at the M. E. church, "Dancing to the Devil's Music." Evening, ' What Present day Civilization and the Christian church owes to Method isra." Services at the usual hours. Married. At the Presbyterian church parsonage in Independence by Rev. Dr. Thompson, on Tues day evening the 7 th inst., Mr. Har ry H. Samuels and Miss Fannie J. Smith, both of Portland. Mr Samuels is well known in this city " having formerly resided here. Presbyterian churchr. M.. S "Bush, pastor. Bible school 10 a. m subject, "The Sinless Christ." Evening service at 7.30. The sec ' ond sermon on the book of Acts Subject, "The Army Recruited and Trained." , W. C. Van Houten of Lennox, Iowa, writes to Clerk Moses for in formation as to the requirements necessary for gaining admission to the bar of Oregon: also as to the likelihood of getting into a law off ice in Corvallis for study. The Epworth League of the M. E. church had an apple social at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. H Feese Wednesday evening. Guess ing games and left handed fishing i r fortunes furnished amusement ;i-id all had a good time. There -were 25 present. ' . Floyd Lane of Corvallis and Miss Maude Gleason of Albany were married at the bride's home in that city at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Lane left for Portland for a brief trip. They will make their home in Corvallis where both have many friends. The funeral of the late Mrs, John Price was held in Kings Val ley at 2 o'clock Wednesday after noon. The services were conduct ed by T. T. Vincent of Corvallis Deceased was formerly Miss Minnie Tatom, and was born in Polk -county, most of her life, however being spent in .Benton. tone was aged 31 years, and bad been ill a little over a year with consumption, The survivors are the husband, pa rents, a brother and sister. E. W. Strong has contracted for the delivery by railroad from the headwaters of Marys River, of six million feet of fir logs. Offic ials of the railroad company have been in town on several occasions this week, and it is understood that their errand has to do with the possible construction of a - switch down Water street to connect with the sawmill. What, if any, agree ment hss been reached on the sub ject, is not know?. Court house, janitors, repairs water, lights Jail, repairs County poo, eupplies, county physician, Indigent oldiers, relief of. Insane Bridges built by contract Ferries, Corvallis and gravel terry Election expenses ScalD bounty 00 wild animals etc.. 665 79 2 25 965 70 4o 00 27 00 267 29 320 10 2 50 50 00 Roads and highways in lading special road dist funds 8288 74 Expense adv-.rtlsing Benton county C tizens League 150 00 Kxpense preliminary bearing before pros atty 14345 Lewis ond Clark Centennial Expedition Portland 1734 83 Miscellaneous Total $ 17878 16 County Clerk's statement of the financial condition of Benton county, state of Oregop, on the 30th day of September A. O 1905. Debtor. April ist.'igos, to county warrants outstanding and unpaid $ 14027 57 Sept. 30, 1905, to countv warrants issued during six months ending Sept 30th, 19P5, inclusive..'. ; 17878 16 Total $ 31905 73 Credit. October 1, 1905, by couuty warrants redeemed during six months end- iue Sent 3o, 190s, incliuive : 10005.34 ctober I. IQ03, by road warrants redeemed 399 9 October 1, 1905, Special fund road warrants redeemed 174030 Total amount all warrat.ts redeemed ' : t 22335 13 October ist, 1905, total amount warrants outstanding and unpaid . ...... 9570 60 Liabilities. Oct. r, 1905, to warrants outstanding and unpaid 9570 60 To interest thereon estimated at ' 18500 To balance state tax 1904... 5205 00 HELLO CENIflAL! Total Liabilities Resources. $ 14960 60 Oct. 1. 1905, by cash in haad of treasurer applicable to payment state tax county ana road warrants . . 2257 29 By cash in hand of sheriff 3366 61 ; amount thereof estimated applicable .... , . 1 , , to payment state lex, ana couuty ana roau warrants zuuo wo Total cash resources, exclusive of delinquent and unpaid taxes Recapitulation. Oct. 1, 1905, total liabilities 4257 29 resources ; 14960 60 cash ... 42579 Net Liabilities 10703 31 State of Oregon ) SS. . County of Benton ) I Victor P. Moses, county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, do here by certify that the foregoing statement is a true and correct statement of the claims allowed by the county court for the six months ending bep t ember 30, 1905, and on what account the same were allowed; the amount of warrants drawn, redeemed and cancelled during said six months, and the amount of county and road warrants outstanding and unpaid on the ist of October, A. D. 1905, as the same appears from the records in my office and in my custody. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my nana and amxed the seal of said county this the 13th day of October A. D: 1905. VICTOR P. MOSES, (Seal) County Clerk Benton County, Oregon. " What a:difference the suffering at m time of childbirth when Dr.- R. V. Tierce's medicines are used." Mites Mrs.- Edmon Jacobs, .of Batgersville. . ohnson Co.- Ind. "I bad not beard of Dr. Pierce's medic-ines three years ago; when I v-as confined, so had to suffer almost death. lefore baby was born I could not be on mj feet without two persons holding- me. rne.oaoy was a hoy,, weiphi nar S "pounds, and for " some weeks "after his birth I X suffered severe bain. ' Last fall, following the ad vice of a neigh - bor, my husband : bought me Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription, which I. took during the win 'ter, and in March. I gave birth to a baby boy, weighing 10 lbs. I was only In labor two hours and was on my feet with out help until Tlu advice oa neighbor thirty minutes . . before baby was born. He is now three months old and weighs 19 lbs. I know it was Br. Pierce's medicine that saved me from suffering. I advise all women to take Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, also his Pleasant Pellets,' if necessary.' "Following the advice of a neighbor.' What a weight of confirmatory evidence there is in those six words. The neighbor had tried jthe " Favorite Prescription " and recommended it. Mrs. Jacobs has also tried it and proved its wonderful proper ties and now she recommends it. Beside such testimony as this its maker's words are unimportant. Mrs. .Jacobs' experi ence is a fact. Her neighbor's experience is a fact. The written experiences of 500, 000 other women are facts. There is no theory about it. There can be no ques tion about it. In every neighborhood in this broad land there are women who have been cured by the "Favorite Pre scription. " It has cured more cases of female complaint than all other medicines for women combined. It is the only med icine of its kind invented by a skilled specialist in medicine a regularly gradu ated physician of more than forty years' actual experience. GIVE ME 203. Salt Lake City, Nov. 7. The American party, of which ex-United States Senator Thomas Kearns is a leader, today elected . Ezra Thomson mayor after a bitter cam paign in which opposition to the Mormon church was the sole issue. Mavor Richard P. Morris, Mormon and democrat, ran ahead of Chief of Police W. J. Lynch, repumican and Gentile, for whom United States Senator Reed Smoot made a nersonal camnaisn. Excent soma Aldermen, the whole American Ticket is elected At King's Valley. Minnie Price, wife of John Price, d -i on Monday and was buried in tt e King's Valley cemetery. The t'liieral services were conduc el by K v. T. T. Vincent. .Mrs. John and Cbetter Cham bers went to Corvallis on Monday t- visit Jemes Chambers who i9 suf fcitng with typhoid fever. Grandma Frantz has been eick for the past week. Protracted meeting at the Evan gelicel church tvevy eveiiog. Halloweeners did considerable mischief. The Lockes from below Corval lis passed through the Valley Sun day with a band of beef steers ob tained at the John Hamer and Nash ranches on Rock Creek. John Smith passed through the valley Wednesday with a drove of beef from Skaggs and Johnson ranch at Summitt and. the Warn ick ranch on the Yaquina. Mr. Smith does not expect to put tbem on the market until spring. - P. A. Kline was in the valley last week trying to buy hogs. He iound a good many for sale but he wanted them delivered at his farm near Corvallis. Ha went horns without buying a pig. Farmera here have been improv ing the good weather and a great deal cf ground has been seeded since the rain. Teams are hauling rail , road iron through the valley for the Srauld ing Logging Company, , The iron is to be used on their logging road up the Luckiamute. HODES' GROCERY? Yes Ma'am This is Mrs, . Please send by the first delivery , 2 packages Ply month Rock Geli ine 1 bottle Burnelte Vanilla Extract 1 quart Manzinetto Olives for 25 cts 1 jar pickled Lamb Tongue 1 pound Saratoga Chip8 1, gallon fresh Cider 1 pound Full Cream Oheese 1 quart Sauer Kraut 1 package Zest , 1 pound New Dates - 2 pounds New Figs Field and Garden Thatcher & Johnson. C.BTOniA.. Bean the The Kind Yea Have Always BougK Signature of- For Sale. Wagons, hacks, plows, harrows, mowers, driving horses, draft ho buggies and harness; fresh cows you want to buy, come in. I can you money. H, M. stone. Our ad., but our goods change hands every day. Your money exchanged "for Value and Quality is the idea. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Corvallip, Oregon, MAKES LOANS on approved se curity, and especially on wheat oats, flour, wool, baled hay, cbittim bark, and all other classes of produce, upon the re ceipt therecf stored in mills and public warehouses, or upon chattel mortgages and also upon other classes of good sa curity. DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD upon the principal financial centers of the United States and foreign countries thus transferring money to all parts of the civilized world. A CONSERVATIVE general busi ness transacted in all lines of banking. Big line, Fresh Groceries Domestic and Imported. Plain and Fancy CWnavare A large and varied line. . We always keep Vegetables when when they are tobe had. B Borning m w Opera House THREE NIGHTS Starting Monday Hovember 13th The Great New York EMPIRE . THEATRE COMPANY 18 Acting Members in a Selection of Popular Copyright ed Plays Monday. Night "A Broken Heart" Tuesda Night "The Great Diamond Robbery' Wednesday Night "The Man From Japan" Popular Prices 15c, 25c 6c 35c Price of admission will be most cheerfully refunded if en tire satisfaetion is not given. WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. C. H. Newth, Physician and Surgeon Philomath, Oregon. E. E. WILSUN, ATTORNEY Al LAW. . G. IX. FARRA, ; Physician & Surgeon, Office up stairs in Burnett Brick idence on the corn er of Madison Seventh at. Phone a t hoaseit 1 & WILLAMETTE VALEY Banking Company Corvallis, Oregon. Responsibility, $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exc-nge. Bays County, City and School Warrants. Principal Correspondents. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND ( The Bank o SEATTLE r California T AO OH A 1 NKW TOKS Messrs. J. P. Morgan A Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Repub lic. LONDON, ENG. N M Rothschilds A Sons ; CANADA. Union Bank of Canada Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport Beaches. Aa a winter health and recreation re sort Newport is the one par excellence Recognizing ibis, and wishing to giv the people an opportunity to breath the fresh, pare ozone of the ocean, the Southern Pacific and Corvallis & East ern railroads will resume the sale tickets through to Yaquina Bay on Sat turday, October 21, and will sell same throughout the winter and spring on ev ery Wednesday and Saturday. The rates will be the same as during the summer and will be good for return 30 days from date of sale. Dr. Minthorn's sanitary sea baths will be in operation during the entire winter and treafments will be given daily. Hot and cold salt water baths can be taken every day in the sanitarium, and for any one desiring rest, recreation end health, no place on the Pacific Northwest can be found equal to Yaquina Bay. Neat, clean, cottages eithei furnished or partly eo; can be rented in the immed iate neighborhood of the sanitary baths at about $$ per month. Plenty of fresh fe, ye&etables, honey, fruit and all household necessaries can be obtained at the lowest possible cost, while all kinds qf fish and the famous rock oysters can Ik had in abundance for the trouble of earing them. "Pall information as to rates, time ta lles, etc can be obtained on application loj. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. agt. 0. & B. .. R.; Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P, A. I. P,: Co. Portland or to any S, P. ,or e. & E. agent. Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina, R. D. Burgess PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over Blackle'dges furniture store. Hours 10 to 12, 3 to 5. Phone, o&ce 216; Res 454 Corvallis, Oregon. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postofliee. BesideEce 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. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK Eldg: Hourst 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. J. FRED STATES ATTORhk l-AT-LAW. First Nat'l Bank Building, Only Set Abstract Books in Benton County E. R, Bryson, Attornev-At-Law, Largest line of matting in the city at Blackledge's. 1.50. Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate ) of WIlm am J Kelly, deceased? Notice Is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of said William 1. Kelly, deceased, by the county court of the ttate of Oregon, for Benton county All persons having claims against said estate of William J. Kelly, deceased, are hereby required to present the fame, with, the proper vouchers, duly verified as by law re. quired, within six months fiom the date hereof, to the undersigned at his residence in Monrce, Oregon, or at the law office of E. E. Wilson, In Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon.- -Dated November S, 1U03. M. WILHELM, Administrator with the will annexed of the es tate of Win. J. Kelly, deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of O. M.- Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament of C. M. Smith, deceased, by the county court ot the state of Oregon for Benton county. All persons hav ing claims against said estate of C. M. Smith, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at her residence three miles northwest of Corvallis, Oregon or at the law office of E. E. Wilson, In Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon. Dated, November 3, 1905. LUCY A. SMITH, Executrix of the last will 'and testament oi 0 M. Smith, deceai-ed. For Sale. Draft or carriage horse, weight 1,200 ound and trne, thoroughly broken to al lasses of work, perfectly safe for ladie nd children. Also new 2-inch "01 Hickory" wagon, and complete set o work harness. Inquire at City Stablae corvallis. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Child Not Expected to Tiiye from One Hoar to Another, bat Cared Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an Diarrhoea Ilemedy. "fg Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dev, of Aenewville, Va, was seriously ilr cholera infantum last summer. "We cave her up and did not expect her to live from ne hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera arH Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of J from the store. In five hours I saw a chanae for- the better. We kept on giving it aiffl before he had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by Graham & Wortfoam. I I