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LOGAL LORE. SEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. Tae Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items Public Interest. of A surprise party was given Muses Harpole and Lerwiil, twoO. A. C. girls, by tbeir friends at Mon roe list night. A tuauksgiviog danciLia prty wad uoe of tbe i-venta Bt Monroe lafitniqht I ira' well attended. Wiltelm'd h: 1 was the place. Professor Cordlay is busy pre paring to ucove iu'o tb W. E. Ya'r-e property, recently purcbasei by hi no. Rev. George MeDnald, form erly of Plymouth, now pastor ot th" U. B. church of Eugprjf, with his wife is a TfcankogiviDg visitor with She Hoilister family. Io the brick college at Philo math evangelietic meetings are in projjrers and uodar the ministration of Bishop Bfli. of the United Breth ren church. The meetings have been io progte-s lor some lime, and there i$ wide interest. "The Gifts That Come With 1's Greatest Gift" is the subject ? -the mornicg permoD, and ''That 3- 1-jw's girl." the topic for the evt uiog sermoa at the First Metbodiet church, fcuaday. Multnomah Club beat Eugene lat football io Portiaud yesterday 6 to 0, and Willamette beat Cbema wa, 16 to 0 at Salem. Corvallis limb boat Indepeudeucs Hieb, 10 to 0 at Independence. At Plymouth chapel Thanks giving nigtt occurred a basket so cial. The proceeds aggregated $28. 6a, aod go for the benefit of the church. Al Parks was auctioneer, and the account is that he did the stunt to perfection. There was a larga attendance. Mrs. Joseph Taylor, who has resided a number of years at Evergreen, three and a half miles southwest of Philomath, died at the home of her son io Albany Wed nesday morninsr, where she went a short time ago. Tbe funeral and intbiment was in Albany. Thede s. ceased was. the mother of Mrs. Wil liam Gellatly. The excavation for tbe student building &t the college has been completed, and Wednesday the con struction of the bapement was be gun. Charles Heckart haB the con tract for the latter, and he has eub let it to J. R. Wilson of Albany Th8 cost of the basement, exclusive f excavation, is aboct $l,75o. 60 Tuesday, Mrs. G V. Skel ton received a telegram from her brother, announcing the serious ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Taff, at Miff, Texas. Mrs. Skelton ex pected to taka the next train for Marfa, butjust before leaving, anoth r message was received with the sad news of her mother's deatb Mr. and Mrs. Taff spent a vear, 1898-99. in Cotvallie. Mr. Taff died last April. Next Tuesday night is the regu lar meeting of the Citizens league The last meeting or two has not 39en well attended, and President J bnson is annoyed. He took tbe p 8i tion of president with the on ieetanding that there would be a h althy attendance of members. witb interest enough to make the meetings pleasant aod profitable. Let every businessman who reads this resolve to be on band next Tuesday night. It is a proper thing to do. At Summit. ,. A. Skagge, R. Cany and R.Nash kilitd 11 deer last week. Roy Norton was in last we6fc with his bounds and tork a great deer hunt. J. A. Bottger is doicg well with his dairy. H. Pi linen and wife went to Sa lem last week. J. Vanderpool came home last week after a five months' trip over the country. C. Savags ie kteping the road hot between J. Larson and J. M-irka. Rumors of a marriage are afloat, aod it it eaid that a farm has b i, btcursd for the yoUDg couple. S. Louis Mo.. Nov. 29. United Sta'es Senator Joseph R. Burton, of Kansas, wap today sentenced by Federal Judge Vandevt nter to six j months' imprisonment, in tbe roun-j ty jiil and to pay a fine of $2,500 for aicfp'-ing compensation from the j Rl8lto Grain & Securities company of 6t. Louis for using his influence while a member of the United States eentite in behalf of that concern in certaiu matters pending before the pastofHce department at Washing ton. Burton's motion for a new trisl was overruled. An appeal will be at oace taken to the eu pcf me court. The crime that Burton was con v'cted of was similar to that which Sen tor Mitcherl of Oregon was con victed of aod in whose case the eeo te nc was a fine of $l,ooo and six months' imprisonment. The writ of error was acknowledg ed by the court and the bill of ex ceptions fiied. A motion for a writ of error to act as a supersedeas was granted, aud the case will now be passed upon by tbe United S ates supreme court. Bnrton filed a bond for $5,000 for bis appearance in the hisber court. Stanford University, Cal., Nov. 29. Miss Anna Strunsky and Miss Ree Strunsky, her sister, sail from San Francisco this morning for Ge neva, Switzerland, the headquar ters of the Russian Revolutionists, to join in the rebellion against the czar. Miss Anna Strunsky was a stud ect at Stanford eeveral years ago and since that time has lectured ex tensively throughout the United States on socialism. She ie well known because of vigorous attacks made on the czar in her public ut terances. With Jack London she is the joint author of the Wade- Hampton lettere. She has contem plated a trip for some time, but the departure of her sister, who is acao didate for graduation in Dicember, comes as a surprise. The young women will receive instructions at the Geneva head quarters and proceed on their haz ardous journey to Russia. Both are very pretty and intelligent. by these Indians comprises 1,470, 000 acres of the most desirable land in tbe territory of Oklahoma. It is proposed to divide this reserva tioa and assign to each member of the trlbn 160 acres, or in other words, 800 acres to the family, and to sell tbe remainder, consisting of 1,166,000 acres, for their benefit. If this plan is carried out the treasury department will hold to the credit of the Osage Indians ap proximately $00,000,000, giving each Indian a trust fund of $20,000, and at the rate ot interest now paid by the government, each family will have $5,ooo in addition to 800 acres of the choicest agricultural land in the southwest. There is no community of people on the face of the eartb the mem bers of which are individually as rich as the3e Osage Indians will be in actual cash if this plan is carried out. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheuma tism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or uree times a dav and rubbing tbe parts vigorously at each appjication. If this does not afford relief bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to tolidw. rorsaleby Graham & Wortham. Santa Claus will visit the Bazaar soon. Sylva Starr. Doll Hats. At Mrs Dec. 2nd. C. A. Gould's store Sat The little girls are in vited to call and inspect my elegant assortment of doll millinery. Lois Gould. Fresh Oysters. From Yaquina Bay. Leave or ders for them for Thanksgiving, at Zierolfs. WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. Albany, Or., Nov. ? 29. Thad Jones, 01 idensburg, i a., who is here today, preparing 'to take his sister, Ella Marshal,' back" ; to his home state, where she will be con fined io the insane asylum, says that on tbe same day his sister was arrested here on the. charge of forg ery, bis father died, leaving an es tate of $4o,ooo to be divided among the four children. ; He says, too, tbe woman obtained the money for her vain pursuit of her husband, to whom she was married a short time ago, from Charles M. Schwab, resident of the same county. Miss Marshall arrived here several weeks ago and went to the home of L. C. Marshall, whom she claimed as an uncle. She was in a pitiable condition and was allowed to remain all night; ' The next day she presented a check at 1 the First National Bank for $5oo. Asked for indorsement she went out and soon returned with the name" Clay Mar shall written across the paper. The forgery was 80 palpable that tbe woman was immediately arrest ed. Examination showed her to be insane and she was committed to the asylum last Friday. " : Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport Beaches. As a winter health and recreation re sort Newport is the one par fxcellence. Recognizing this, and wishing to give the people an opportunity to breathe the fresh, pure ozone of the ocean, the Southern Pacific and Corvallis & East ern railroads will resume the sale- of 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 treatments 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 oan be found equal to Yaquina Bay. Neat, clean, cotiages eithei furnished or partly so; can be rented in the immed iate neighborhood of the sanitary baths at about 5 per month. Plenty of fresh 1, vegetables, honey, fruit and all household necessaries can be obtained at the lowest possible cost, while all kinds af fish and the famous rock oysters can be had in abundance for the trouble of securing them. . Foil information as to rates, time ta- fcles, etc can be obtained on application to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. agt. C. & E. R R.; Albany; W. E. Coman, G. P, A. S. Co. Portland or to any S, P. or C. E. agent. Kate from Corvallis to Yaquina, &.50. All kinds of fresh grass seeds for ale at Zeirolfs. Winter time is reading time, and with the approach of cool : nights the desire ior good reading matter ripens. Yon can find all the late Books at Graham & Wells. Street Maxfield. hats at cost. See Mrs. Washington, Nov. 24.--CongresB will once more attempt to settle the question of the distribution of the Osage Indian fund and the al lotment of the Osage lands at tbe coming session. It has been fre quently printed that these -Indians of the Osage bands are the wealtbi est people on earth. According to the latest census there are 1,895, in cluding mixed bloods. The treasury department holds in trust for them ; the ' enormous sum of $8,372,000, upon which they receive an annual interest of 5 per cent.' In addition to thiB, those pampered red ' men have- a very large income from the leasing of the oil and gaa lands. - i; - The average Osage family con sists of five persons and the average income froar ther trust " funds and leases is $1,885 per family. In ad' dition to this the reservation owned in Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruis es, Barns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no heed for it.- Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c. at Allen & Wood ward's, druggists. THE DAY and THE DINNER If you expect to pass a pleasant Thanksgiving Day, see to it that the eatables for the dinner . are purchased here. You should be thankful for such splendid offerings as these & & New Nuts, New Figs, Cape Cod Cranberries, ' " New Dates, New Currants, JSfew Basins, Lemon and Orange Peel, Fine Candies, " .' ' Glazed Cherries. Pine Apple, Oysterettes, Nabiscos, . Macaroons, Festinos, Fancy Dried Fruits, Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Crisp Celery, Lettuce, Corn Husks. Saratoga chips, Mince Meat. Everything in canned goods. Cabbage. Sweet Pota'oes. Squash. Honey, Butter, Eggs, Olives, Pickles, in fact evervthing in eatables. e o 0 0 o o H odes' Grocery, Piioxe 203 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. tu Ju stone. THC FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Corvallip, Oregon, MAKES L0AN3 on approved se curity, aod especially on wheat oats, flour, wool, baled ' hay, chittim bark, and all other classes of produce, upon the re ceipt thereof stored in mills and public warehouses, or upon chattel mortgages and also upon other classes of good se curity. DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD upon the . principal financial centers ' of the Uoited 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. G 13 The Grocer We are not inclined to spend much time in writins adeertisements we prefer to let our goods and customers speak for themselves. OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST. . WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION w . . W . Ready Tor Business! Having rented the E. P. Greffbz building1 on Main Street opposite the post office where I have put in a New and Complete line of up to datf Men and Boys Furnishings, consisting of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready-Made Clo thing. A ne line of Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs Hosiery, Etc. Prices that are right. Call and examine my line as it is no trouble to show goods. A share of your pat ronage solicited. A. K. RUSS C. H. Newth, Physician and Surgeon Philomath, Oregon. E. E. WILSON, ATTORNEY Al LAW. G. R. FARE. A, Physician & Surgeon, Office up stairs in Burnett Brick idence on the corn er of Madison Seventh st. Phone a thoaseail fi WILLAMETTE, VALEY Banking Company COBVALUS, OaKGON. Responsibility, $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic -Exchange. Buys County, City and School . Warrants. Principal Correspondents. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND ( The Bank o SEATTLE r California TAOOJIA I NEW VORK Messrs. J. V. Morgan A Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Kepub lto. LONDON, ENO.-N M Rothschilds & Sons ; CANADA. Union Bank of Canada R. D. Burgess PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over Blackledges furniture store. Hours 10 to 12, 3 to 5. Phone, office 216; Res 454 Corvallis, Oregon. Change of Time on C. & E. Commencing Sunday, November 1 9th, the evening train for Corvallis will leave Albany at 7 130 p. m. in stead of 9:15. - C. & E. trains will connect with S. P. "north and south bound trains as usual. A HaMt to Be Encouraged. ' The mother who has acquired' the habit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber tain's Cough Remedy,, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness arid anxiety. " Coughs, xA&s and croup, to hich ch ildren are bus Deptible, are- quickly cured by its use. ." It 30unteract8 - any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will pre vent '"the " attack.- This remedy contains' nothing injurious arid mothers give it to lit tle ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by Graham & Wortham. Wood to Sell Stumpage. , want to clear some land and have 2,000 cords of fir and oak grub' wood to sell. First come gets -first, choice of timber to cut. 1 . , G.A.Cooper, P. O. box 218. New lot of freshly loaded shotgun shells. ' " All kinds of football sup plies. At Hodes Pioneer Gun store.' ' If your stomach troubles you, do not con clude that there is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamber lain's Stomach and' Liver Tablets. Try them; they are certain to prove beneficial. They Only eost a quarter. Sold by Graham & Wortham. - - Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate ) nf WIlliam J Kelly, deoeased) ' -; . ; 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 J. Kelly, deceased, by the county eourt of the state of Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate of William J. Kelly, deceased, are hereby required to present the ame. 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 Monrc e, Oregon, or at the law office of E. K. Wilson, In Corvallis. Benton county, Oregon..,;,. 1 . Dated November 3, 1905. :C ;'.'- ' M. WILHKLM, ; Administrator with the will annexed of the es tate of Wm. J. Kelly, deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate ot i C. M. Smith,, deoeased, J . .. 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. . AU persons hav ing claims against eaid estate of C. M. Smith, deoeased, 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 hercesldehoe three miles northwest of Corvallis, Oregon or at the law office of E. E. Wilson, in Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon. Dated, November 3, 1905. .' LOOT A. SMITH, , Executrix of the last will 'and testament of C. M. Smith, deceased. . .. - ;- , H. S. PEENOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postoiSoH. Residence Cor; Fifth and Jefferson streets. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & v-- ham's drug store. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK BIdg. Hourti JO to 12 and 2to4. 'Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. J. FRED STATES ATTORhhl-AT-LAW. First Natl. Bank Building, Qnly Set Abstract Books in Benton County E. R, Bryson, Mtorneu-At-Law, Largest line of matting in the city at Blackledge's. . i-o: Chamberlain's Salve ' -.This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, burns, frost bites,: chapped hands, itching piles, chronic sore eyes, granulated eye lids, Old chronic sores and for diseases bi the skin,' such -as - tetter, salt rheuar, ring worm, .scald head, herpes,, barber's' itch, scabies, or itch and eczema.. It has met with unparalleled ' success in the treatment of-these diseases." Price 25 'cents ' per "box. Try it. ' For sale by Graham & Wortham' . . . 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-lnch "01 . Hickory" wagon, and complete set 0 work harness. Inquire at City Stables corvallis. .... . CHOLERA, INFANTUM. . Child Not Expected to Live front One , Boar to , Another, bat Cared 1 m Chamberlain's . Colic, Cholera ara Diarrhoea Bemedy' , 1 -, , Ruth, trie little daughter of E,N. IejMr ,' of 'Agnewville, : Va,- -was seriously", ilfSf J cholera infantum last, summer., "We gaB 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 arfS , Diarrhoea Be medy and' got a bottle of from the store; In five hours I saw a change for the better. , We kept on giving, it ant before she had taken the half of one smal , bottle she was welL" "This remedy is for sale by Graham & Wortham. . '