Corvallis Times I the Indian waif. Official Paper of Benton County. CORVALLIS, OREGON, FRmfr EVENING JAN- 19, 1906. And the Soldiers Swore Kill it but Didn't Cob Blair's Story. to RICHARDS Richards seems to have been guilty, but the jury was not willing reference to to say so. Richards called, his house a "hotel", but as described in the Colbert Powell Blair, the centen arian, formerly . of Corvallis, but now of Pendleton, was a soldier of the Rogue River Indian war, and also in' the Black Hawk war. A favorite story of the aged man has the latter campaign. Mr. Blair and a number of his fel low soldiers one day, like Hanni bal of old. swore eternal enmitv to court testimony, it sesms in reality aU Indians, and agreed always to a resort for the high-toned vimmor- kill them or any of them on sight al" of Portland. When a cab After that Mr. Blair and his com drove up. invariably the lights in I?y were pursuing a band of red. , j no ui; laLivi uv.v.aiu& suit' iromonac mm3C wcmuui lv pressed thev beean to throw the occupants had alighted and away baggage, provisions or other passed inside the building. Then impediments to flight. At length the lights blazed up again. When an Indian boy of about one summer oersons were about to enter a car- was dropped in the brush, and it KILLED PHONE ' LINES. fer riage, the same darkening of the front transpired. When the raid was made all manner of folk from the first families were apparently there, if newspaper reports are to be believed. Fstimated by the slens. there is probably more of leal deviltry at Richard's than in half a dozen of the less pretentious establishments of the same kind in Portland, the latter of which, of course, being possibly more amen able, because not a "hotel." It justice slipped because, as they say, the jury was packed, the fact is to be deplored. It was bad enough for Richaids and his "ho tel' to nounsn in jortlana: it is far worse for a conspiracy to vindi cate him, when if humbler folk bad been his clientel and his carav ansary humbler, conviction would have been certain. As it is, Rich ards has done so well that it is easy at this distance to believe that he the whole show in order to better or Burial Death andruner- his "hotel' business by the free advertising he has secured. fell to the luck of Mr. Blair to be his discoverer. Under the terms of the vow, it was his duty to slay the dusky youngster. His com panions reminded him of his agree ment and told him it was his duty to strike, As the legend goes, th kindhearted soldier, eyed the smil ing little Indian for a moment as it lay in the bush,' and then with a remark that sounded something like "dura the promise," he took the babe in his arms and carried it to camp. Before night the fugi tive band was overhauled and tak en prisoner, and the waif of the bush was restored to its mother. Shortly afterward, peace was con cluded, and were the story a ro mance instead of a fact, the assur ance would be that it was because of the kindness to the abandoned Indian child that the Redskins laid down their arms. Wrapped Them with Wire An 'Albany Bridge Incident. The work of a miscreant made lots of trouble'for the Independent teiepnone people the - other ; day. All the Independent lines leading into Albany from Benton suddenly refused to be talkable. The con dition is. whatr'phorie people call "dead." When the condition was discovered,' repairers were sent out. They spent a day in search and found nothing. A second day was devoted to the enterprise and bv and by, on the Albany bridge, it was discovered that all the lines had been bound or connected to gether by a very fine wire which efiectually killed them all for talk mg purposes. The wire used was as fine as 6o or 70 thread, being utilized in the coil of a phone in strument. It was so fine that when first discovered it was taken for a spider web. The attempt of a lineman to brush it away exposed its true character, and at the same time betrayed the design of the per son who put it there. Its removal restored the "dead" line to immed iate and vigorous life. BODY GOES EAST. al of Henry Holroyd. If the jury in clearing Richards, held his place to be a "hotel," and Mr. Richards to be a "hotel keep er" what of the other hotels and landlords of Portland? Does the refusal by vote of 34 to 1 of the republicans in the New York state senate to ask Senator Deoew to resign, mean that the senator's $12,000 insurance salary companied East by Mrs, for "senatorial influence" and his AS TO HNS. Certain Hens that Made Honey for Their Owner in the Good old Winter Time. Hens pay. Good hens, at least do. Thirtythree of that sort at the J. B. Irvine yard have pro duced 882 eggs in the last 80 days, an average of nearly 1 1 eggs per day. :Such a record in the dead of winter and in that peculiar period when hens ordinarily are not over fruitful, is fairly good, at least from the owner's standpoint. The egg product of the 80 days . was 73$ dozen. At the average price of 32 cents at which they were sold, the revenue was $23.52. The amount paid for feed daring the period was So, leaving a net proceed ot S17.52. The hens were thoroughbred Brown Leghorns. And still Oregon imports poultry products by the trainload from Iowa. Iowa meantime, is not by climatic conditions nearly so well adapted; to the , poultry business as is the Willamette valley,. The Cor vallis poultry fanciers are blazing the way in an industry that will ul timately be one of the chief sources of wealth In Willamette valley counties. WHEN WE VOTE AGAIN We Take Double Dose New . Primary Election law and Corvallis. A graveyard in the East is the destination of the body of Henry .Holroyd, which leit UorvalUs via the Westside today. Mr. Holroyd died early Wednesday morning at the family home in the North western part of town. His ailment was neuralgia of the heart, and his illness was of but a week's duration The funeral occurred from the family residence, ' Rev. Bush of the Presbyterian church conducting the service. The interment will be at Olwein, Iowa. The body is ac- Holroyd and two children, and by J. Fred Yates, who goes as an attorney for "high finance" in connection with the settlement of business matters the Equitable Life are permissible in I in Iowa, United States senators? Thus back ed up, Depew need not hesitate to do most anything on the calendar of crookedness. Some splendid Bazaar. bargains at the lhe S. P. is selling round triD tickets tetween Corvallis and Portland for 3, good going Saturdays or Sundays and re turning Sunday or Monday following, either on West or East side, bnt good on iy on afternoon train from Albany to Portland on Saturdays if East side is tak en. Passengers to pay local fare be tween Corvallis and Albany. Mr. Holroyd was a member of the Iowa colony in this city. He came to Corvallis on a visit two or three years ago, and returned a year ago last autumn to reside. He bought lots and built a home in the block west of the Francisco prop erty. The latter is one of five houses built in the same block last year. The deceased was about 70 years of age, and was an estimable citizen. The surviving members of the family are the widow, and two sons and a daughter in Corval lis, and two daughters in the East Real Estate Transfers. J. M. Nolan & Son's Great Mid witer Sale will close Tuesday, Jan uary 30th at 6 o'clock p. m. Portland Market Report. Wheat valley 63c Flour $3.60 to $4. Potatoes .65 to .83 Eggs Oregon, 34 Stutter 1 6c per Creamery27 to 30 Corvallis. Wheat 63c Oats 33c Flour $1 Potatoes 90 per sack Butter 50 per roll Creamery 75 per roll Eggs 35 per doz Chickens 15c per lb Lard 13c per pound CHOLERA INFANTUM. .2 Child Not Expected to I Ave from One Hour to Another, bnt Cured (jnamDerlain's Colic, Cholera ai Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N of .Agnewville, Va, was seriously ill cholera infantum last summer. "We ea' . her up and did not expect her to live from ene hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aH8 Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of 9 from the store. In five hours I saw a chanafe for the better. We kept on giving it ai&j before she had taken the half of one smal bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by Graham Ss Wortliam. William Bryans and wf. to A. Hendrickson, 454 a. near Wren, ".375- McMinnville College to T, A Cresswell, 5 a. near Albany, $500. C. M. Dexter and -wf. to H. A, Rust, 80 acres south of Philomath $1. ' John Smith and wf. to Lulu Wil son, 184 a. on Kiger Island. $1. G. W. McClureto S. A. McClure 1-2 int. in 43 a. near Monroe, $215, Celia Barnes to T. R. Barnes et al, 84 acres near Granger, $1,000 wf. to Richard Hoskins, $550. D. S. Lipscomb and wf. to Dave Osburn, 1 lot Dixon's add, $1. Dave Osburn and wf. to Maggie Peterson et al 1 lot Dixon's add, J. N. Millington and wf. to Mar garet King and husband, 34 a. near Albany, $2,200. J. E. Hamilton and wf. to Lena Hamilton 64 a. near Monroe, $600. Amos Vance and Dunn, 160 a. near Will Corvallis hold its annual city election under the primary el ection law ? The town has now an official population of more than 2,000 as shown by the census made by Assessor Davis. The primary law provides that its terms shall be applied in the elections of all cities of 2,000 and over. If the election be not so held, will not the pro ceedings be illegal, the acts of the officers be illegal and the whole fabric of city government without the form and authority of law ? So far, nobody has examined in to the question. There is not yet interest enough in the election and who the officers shall be to induce such an investigation. The one thing that is known is that the ap plication of the primary law to city elections in towns like Corvallis will somewhat complicate what is now simple, and put at work complexity and more or less ex pense where there is now simplicity and little or no cost. The law on the subject is as follows: Section 6. The nomination of candidates for municipal offices by the political parties subiect to the provisions of this law, shall be gov erned by this law in all incorporated towns and cities of this state having a population of 2,000 and Upward, as showu by the last preceding na tional or state census. A provis ion in another section is that the nominating election shall be. ; held on the 30th day next preced ing such municipal election. The candidates must circulate or have circulated petitions asking for their nomination and these petitions are filed with the police judge at least 15 days before the nominating el ection, at which time the said po lice j udge makes up the official list of those to be voted for. Between that and the day for the nominat ing election a printed ballot is pre pared for use in: said nominating eiection. The nominees at this nominating election are afterward voted for in the same manner at the electing election. - Resolutions. Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst and from her home, our be loved comrade, Mrs. Elizabeth Buxton, whose qualities as a friend and comrade, placed her in the highsst esteem of all, Whereas, it is right and proper for us sympathizing comrades in this dark hour of trouble, to pay our highest tribute to the memory of our departed friend and comrade ana tnereiore De u Resolved, that we the members of the Order of Washington deeply feel the loss of her who has proven herself worthy of our respect and regard and extend our heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved- family and relatives; and be it further Resolved, that these resolutions be placed on the records of our or der and that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased, and to each of the Corvallis papers for publica tion. Dated this 13th day of January 1906. J. W. Ingle, Maud Mattlky. Mrs. T. W. Dilly. For Sale. My farm of 280 acres, 21-2 miles west of Eddyville. One of the best goat ranches in Lincoln county. Call or address John Hewitt, ; " Eddyville, Oregon. Mortgagee's Sale. Notice 13 hereby given that theTunderslened as mortgagee named in the hereinafter describ ed chattel mortgage, will on Wednesday, the 3Lst day of January. 1906. at the hour ot ten clock in the forenoon of said day, at the idoor to piumDing snop in rear 01 J. it. Simpson s hard' ware store on north side of Adams street, be tweeu 2d and ad streets In Corvallis. Bentou Co., Oregon, oner for aale and seU to the highest Diaaer, lorcasn in nana, ine iouowingaescriD ed personal property, to-wit: 1 encased small burr and etaudard ; 1 encased small turner and standard : 1 No. 4 beading machine and stand artl: l nouow manarei ana clamp- 2 No. 5 sold er coppers, 5 lbs; 2 No. 6 solder coppers; 1 doz en med. solder copper handles, w doz, 2! hickory mallets: 33 hickory mallets: No. 1 hand gioover ; 1 each 'A- 3-4, 1. 1 1-4, 1 1-2, and 2 Inch wrought hollow punches; 1 pair Mo. 7o Lyon nana bnips: one pair no. a circular snius. pair 4 cut Elbow punch shears; 11X Parker par allel vise and boxes -.No. 2 beak iron stakes; No. 11 patent stovepipe former; No. 130 Stows squaring shears; No. 54 Stow patent adj. bar folder: also hand tools. Said sale Is made under and by virtue of the terms of sale and provisions of a certain chattel mortgage dated Nov. ' 25, 1904, given by F. A. Hencye to John Bier, recorded at page 161 in Book 2, records of chattel mortgages of Benton county, Oregon, for the purpose ot foreclosing the same. - Dated Jan. 16, 1906. . JOHN BIBR, Mortgagee. A fine line of fishing tackle and the best shells in the market, cheap at Hodes gun store. Try the new sea food Vegeta gelatine. Absolutely pure. Made from Irish Moss. It is not a refin ed glue like the animal. A. Hodes our enterprising grocer has put in a stock. Try it and you will always buy.it. Railroad Lands for Lease, Lands of the Oregon & Califor nia Railroad : Company, in Oregon, will be leased for the year 1906 subject to cancellation of lease in the event of sale of land during the term ot tne lease. Owners of farms and ranches adjoining railroad lands should file their applications not later than February 1, 1906, af ter which date applications from others will also be considered. Address: Charles W. Eberlein, Acting Land Agent, 1035 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. For Rent. Nice office rooms to rent in my concrete building. Aiso cheap back room. , " B. R. Thompson. Veterinary Surgeon. Dr. E. Jackson, veterinary, sur geon, has located in Corvallis for the practice of his profession. Office at Winegar & Snow's livery stable. SOMETHING NEW ! - , B . - I Vegetagelatine I A PURE SEA PRODUCT VEGETABLE GELATINE is pure and nutri tious. Ordinary animal gelatines being, made from bones, tissues, skins and hoofs of animals, containing little or no nutrition. Vegetable gelatine is a clean wholesome sea product and .is recommended by prominent physicians for its high nutritious value. Glucose, Confectioners Sugar AND Corn Husks always on hand Hodes'. Grocery, Piione S03 Now is Your Chance During the month of December will offer all of ourTalk- aphone and Columbia Graphophones at 25 per cent discount REMEMBER for one month only. "We have, also ad ded to our stock The Victor and Edison Talking Machines. We also carry a good assortment of records as -follows: Victor Records Zonophone Records Columbia Records American Records Edison Records. The same old rm in the same old place. Sc "Walls YES YOU CAN Learn shorthand if you study the right system, and it will not take you long either. How long? Only three, to four months, if you JOIN THE SPECIAL CLASS Which will commence Jan 2, 1906, and be able to write from 100 to 150 words a minute by April 30th. Some will ho able to . take lectures and sermons. EJectric Shorthand is very easy to learn, nona eaiser to read and none so rapid. Yes, 2 to 3 recitations a day beginning JANUARY 2, 1906 And when you are competent we will assist you to a good position. Corvallis Business College I. E. Richardson, President Notice of First. Heating of Creditors, it''- In. the District Court of the United states for the District ot Jregon, In Bankruptcy. In the matter of --E. P.- GREFFbz, - J Iu Bankruptcy. f. -.- .Bankrupt. ' To the creditors of E. P. Greftaz. of Corvallis, In the county of Benton and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 5th day of January. A. D. 1906, the Said E. P Qraffos was duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting ot his creditors will be held at my of fice In Corvallis on the 30th day of January, a . D . 1906, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said, creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. January, 15, 1906. E. HOLGATE. Referee In Bankruptcy. Wanted 50 men every day, for the next 30 days to buy Hats, Shoes, Ready-made Clo thing and Mens Furnishings. Inquire of A. K. RUSS Opposite Postoffice Corvallis, Oregon Seeds. AU kinds of clovers and grass seeds Grub oak -wood, all sawed. Vetch hay L. L. Brooks. This cold chilly weather you need something to protect your chest and lungs. Nothing will protect you like one of those 'Frost King" or "Frost Queen" Chamois Vests, at Graham & Wells. 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 three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For sale by Graham & Wortham. Moses Brothers Sure Pop You will always find us up and coming and our prices reasonable. FOR Boots and shoes for men, women and children, hats, caps, underwear, everyday and Sunday shirts ladies skirts, mens and boys suits in fact things to numerous to mention, ALSO A fine line of groceries, crockery and everything is needed in a grocery department that LOOKOUT For Moses Bros quick delivery wagon. Listen tor the bell and you will find there is something doing