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LOCAL LORE. STEWS OF VICINITY CORVALLIS AND TOLD IN BRIEF. Tae' Comings aud Goings of People Social Gossip. .Personal, Men tion and Other Items of, Public Interest. at Ply- There wiil he service mouth at 3: 0 c lock. an- the and dainty of the after- Mhs Djisv Brown returned olay frrm a few weeks' visit with relatives at Salem. Ralph Iy-me returns tomorrow .from an extended visit with rela tives in the country. Miss Ida Cooper has gone to Albany to accept a position in the T-v"''n-ery establishment of Mrs. Horace Locke. - -.. P. Johnson and family taoved Wednesday into the Darby .'ioase just vacated by Ira Bodine. Superintendent Denman : is jjlanning 10 hell a parents' meeting at Wells March 17th. Proper Twvmcements will be made in "Times later. j Mrs. T. Fred Yates entertained thf Missionary Society of the Pres- nrch Wednesday . after -isioon. A programme Ilttnch were features sueon. Independence Enterprise: Clarence Ireland contemplates quit Ming the hop business and will probably go into the real estate bus iness in Portland Dr. A. Olmstead of Portland is to be in Corvallis Wednesday, and -wU' lecture in the W. O. W. hall tbat evening in the interest of the United Artisan lodge. There is co -be special music and the pub'ic is welcome to attend. The lecture begins at 8.30. Congregational church. Wor ship and sermon 11 a. m., subject, "The Quest that is Worth While." Evening sermon at 7.30. "Another of Life's Great Contrasts" being the second in the series. There will be fine music as part of these services. Two Linn county men were at the college Wednesday, investigat -ing methods of alfalfa production They were Thomas troman ana Hon. J. K. Weatherford. Both are planning to engage in alfalfa production, and in company with Dr. Withvcombe looked over the alfalfa fields ou the College lam. The vocal department of OAC will give a public recital next Wed rtesdav evening. March 7th, at 8 o'clock, in the college chapel. Th entire prot amine will be given by Miss Edna Allen, Mi-s Gertrud hee, M'wi . ric Pellaud and Messrs Ed R. Husrhes and Walter A. Tyler, assisted by Leo J Rosenstein, violinist. All are cor dia'ly invited to attend. A number of the teachers of the Corvallis public schools are go ing to Albany tomorrow to attend a local institute 10 be given at the Central school building in that city ujiaer the direction of County Sup enntendent Jackson of Linn coun ty. Among those who are to assist an the institute work are Superin tendent Ackerman, Miss Sloan of Portland, said to be the best pri mary teacher in Oregon, and Miss Howard, secretary of the State Li brary commission. The fine train service between the towns makes it asy for local teachers to attend the destitute. The Knights of Maccabees had a jubilee at their hall Wednesday Baeket ball tonight. E. P. Clark, a leading Philo math merchant, was doing business in town Wedi esday. William Grant arrived today from Walla Walla, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Mack Hemphill. Mrf.. J. A. Hammerfdey In ft yesterday for Met a, to join her fam ily and to reside. Among other farmers who will row alfalfa this spring is Samuel Wniu-eidep. livioe two mil-a wett of town. He expects 10 sow 5 acres. -The wood eaws are abroad again Une outnt sawea more man CO cords In Febmary and more tban 200 in January. -The subject at the M. E. church Sunday morniug is: "The Sccn-t of Scriptural Growth." In it.e evening the subject is the third of the five senses: "The Mystery of Taste aod Speech." The bafk"t ball game in the Armory tonight is for the college cbau3pionhip of Oregon. Play be gins at 8:dU. lhe tiaoae will be preceded by a basd concert, A new telephone line to con nect with the Indepr nient Hystem to be built via Charles Pernot's nto tbe Beaver Creek country. It will carry a dozen subscribers. -A pile driving appliance and a gang of woi kmen are dri ving piles n tbe edge of tbe Willamette at the Corvallis creamery. A portion of tbe new building that the establish ment is to have will extend oyer the bank and rest on tbe piling. The driving of the pil e is also 'esr aential as a means of protection 'for tbe bank. . Tonight, In the chapel, of Wil lamette University at Salem, foc- rs the inter-collegiate debate be tween U. A. C and W!'iamett3 University teams. The O. A. C. team is, Mark Weatherford, leader, Mies Minnie Pburps and Warren boreythe, The question is, Ke- rived, "That Our Federal Immi gration Laws Should B? so Con structed as to Give All Aliens; the S'a nje Chance for Admission, to the United .States." The local team A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. Parents Join in Affair At Fairmount. The parents' meetir g at Fairmount last Saturday was welt attended not withstanding the constant down poor all day. Every number on tbe regular program was carried out according to arrangement. The flag drill by ;ln Fai-aouut twen ty boys and girls was well done and t&e cnorus from the Richland school tntttled "Peerless Oregon" was sung very nicely. Those recitirg were Coy iSailev, Jonnny Hale. Curry, Lna Hilbert, Gordan Ry als, and a song by Myriie'Crabiree. The regular program contiUd of entertaining talks on the following subject by tbe followiog persons: 'The Relation of Good Literature to Good Citizenship," Rev. S. W. Launar; ' Compulsory Lw of Ed ucation, Parents' Duty," S. P.Lau- renson ; "Uirectorn' Uuty," M. V. Leeper; "Teacher's Duty to Papil in the School," T. J. Rlsley; -Io the Home,' J. B. Lathermen: The Oldest Institution in tbe World," T. T. Vincent: "Consoli dation vs. New . District," J G. Gibson. The last subject aroused mocb interest and diecoBsion. The Fairmouut district has, become so large and the school so crowded tbat some advocate dividing tbe district, otherst changing t'he loca tion of the bouse and addiog anoth er room, and others consolidating with Albany and transporting tha pupils in wagons. A meeting is Ifo be held in the near future to further discuss the matter. I The basket dinner enabled all to spena ine noon nour in a most en joyable manner. City Superintend ent. T. A. Hayes, of Albany, and County SuDerintendent Jackroa of Linn, helped in. the 'day's work. Tbe next parents' meeting kill be held at Welle on Saturday, Marco 17, in Artisan ball. J. G. MORRIS I SUCCEISSOR TO A- 1VI. AUSTIN I O 7 ot.. 0 r ini 1 m.i I f rruuucai onoer cc uenerai aiacKsmitn t Prices for general shoe ing. Setting 25c a shoe, New shoes $1.50 a horse. No 6 and over $2. ALL WORK m iin nn a In iiu FIRST I CLASS. s Careful attention given J knee hitting, interfering, f lameness. Treatment without extra charge. a left for S lem at 11 o'clock. O. A. C. has the affirmative of the ones tiori. R. M. Gilbert, inspector for the Water Board at the iacoma pipe factory, arrived yestf-day, end is to remain. All the pipe (or the line frorr the Intake to tbe Corvallis c ty limits has been completed, and the last of it was shipped from la cuma Tuesday nigbt. Within vi ry short time, as soon as the wea ther becomes favorable, the last of it will .have been delivered alocg tbe line. With suitable weather conditions, Contractor Mitchell coul.1 complete laying the break be tween tbe city !iau-.r aud the ru-', of the pipe on the other side efBaP dy in two weeks time. Mr. Gilbert says tbe pipe msde eince he went to Tacoma is as fine as can be man ufactured from wood and iron, he finest of materials having been used, and the mechanical work being perfect.. He says, pipe from tbe factory from which the Corvallis pips is coming is the most substan tially made of any of the three fac tories on the Sound. Remeuiuer Blackledge is Here We have just received 45 Mai lable Iron Beds, all prices, from $2 90 up. One thousand yards Matting, just in. New wall Paper just received. . Lower than any house in Benton county The new folding Go-Carts Tare here. For Floors, Woodwork, etc. We don't have time, to charige our ads every week, but we seUdoids to beat the Band. , Dont buy until you see our large stock, of House Furnish ing Goods 4,tobms full. Acme Washer. Remember BkcldeSge is Here BANKING; Tbe First National Bank ofXIorval lis, Oregon, traosacts a general conservative lacking business. Loan. money on approved secu rity. Drafts bought and sold and money traneferredto tbe principal cities of the United States, Eu rope and foreign countries. DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinary Surgeon Office Wiaegar & Snows Barn Office Phone Ind 328 " " Bell 441 Resident " Ind 389 Sawnrll for Sale. I will sell my mill property located 4 1-2 miles southwest of Philomath, . Qr egon, consisting of i6ti acres all good second and old growth fir, excepting 12 acies which are under cultivation. House barn, mill, and outbuildiugs all new. Mill, was put in" two years ago, 35 horse, water and steam power combined, 44 and 50 in.: saws, edger. plainer, saw-dust ana slab conveyers, vge water, .tank and tower, all complete and ' in perfect evenicg when State Commander! running order, capacity 10,000" feet' "per Sherwood of Portland paid them a fraternal visit. Several members of the order were present from the .Albany lodge, and in all about 80 people attended. There was a pro gram that embraced graphophone sdi c''ons, a duet by M. 1,. Adams and Mr. Bullis, a selection and two encores by the young men's quar tette composed of George and Collie Cathey, E. R. Hughes and Arthur Bouquet, two recitations by Miner va Kiger, and a piano solo . by Prank White. A banquet was the concluding feature of a very happy evening. A large number of ladies at tended the ' meeting of the W. H. M. S. of the M. E. church at the Wellsher home Wednesday after noon. The program consisted of Tead''ngs by Mrs. Swann and Mrs. V. E. Watters, a number by the girls' quartette, composed of Elsie Rice, Marie Cethey, Evalyn Smith -and Bessie Ray, a vocal duet by Mrs.! Swann and Mrs. S. B. Bane, and two guitar solos by Mrs. Grace '. E. Hall. Very dainty refresh ments were served, and at the close of the affair a resolution was adopt ed that the next meeting of the so ciety ibe held in the church base ment; and that the gentlemen mem :bers of the church be invited to at tend... .. ... - ...... ; day, worth $3,000, will take $1,500 taken soon. Uall on or address -OTIS SKIPTON. f. 309, Second St., Portland, Or. if For Sale. Farm and city property. S. L. Henderson, Corvallis, Or. Biliousness, dysnensia. loss of amjetite. disturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, short ness of breath these are the blank cheques of physical bankruptcy. The man who suffers from these dis orders and neglects them will soon be in the relentless grasp of some fatal disease. If he is naturally harrow chested and shallow lunged, it will probably be con sumption; if his father or mother died of paralysis or some nervous trouble, it will .probably be nervous exhaustion or pros tration, or: even insanity; if there is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood or skin disease; if he lives in a new or a low, swampy country, it will be malaria; ii' he lives a life of exposure, it.mav bo rheumatism. There is one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself "out of sorts " and suffering from the symptoms described. It is to resort to Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery. This medi cine makes the appetite keen, corrects all r!i rders of the digestion,' renders assimi 1 .:.:on perfect, invigorates the liver, puri-ii'-.-i and enriches the blood and builds l':r-n, healthy flesh and nerve tissue. It en res almost all diseases that result from !. -iifficient or improper nourishment of t '.m brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, s.vi even lung affections, when not toe far advanced, readily yield to it. A man or woman whp neglects constipation suffers from slow poi sonins. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets cure constipation. One little " Pellet " Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Don't let a selfish seller over-persuade you to accept a substitute for these Origi nal Little Liver Pills, first put UP bvolri Dr. "R. V. Piprpfi ovpr 40 vtt&ra riuch imitated but never equaled. A fine line of Spring hats on dis play at Mrs. J. Mason's. If you expect to buy, an incubat or rail at Blackledge's y; CHOLERA INFANTUM'". Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey of Agnewville, Va., was seriously ill'-ot cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Bemedy and got a bottle of ft from the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. ' We Mept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." . This remedy is for sale by Graham & Wortham. If you knew the value of Chamberlain's Salve you would never wish to be without it.. Here are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped "hands, burns, frost bites,, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema.' Price 25 cents per box; For sale by Graham & Wortham. Vegetagelatipe is the product of an,- eminent physician's - research- covering a period of five .years The need of it was called to his at? tention.at the time one of his pa tients was slowly but surely dying from acute gastritus, she could not keep any food on her stomach un til he prescribed a blanc mange made : according to the directions given in each package. He was very, much gratified and pleased to note the rapid and sure recovery of one whom he thought sure would die in spite of medical science The above goes to show the high food value of this new. seafood handled by A. Hodes. . Notice to Bidders. . . bealed bids will be received by the sewer committee until six o'clock o. m. T7" 1 . r- r m . . C . ' reoruary 10, 1900, ior tne construction of a sewer through blocks 14, 15 and 16 N. is. & P. Avery's Addition to the city of Corvallis. according to the plans and specifications on file in the offise of the Police Judge. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Geo. E. Lillv. R.H. Colbert. P. Avery. ' ' Sewer Committee. ' Off MlSad brds Ever Spoke in the Mbrn The iSaddest are these, That Shoe jffu&s my Corn. If you had been wearing a Packard foot-form shoe, that corn would not have been there to hurt Packard Shoes, no corns. , A, K RUSS Corvallis, , Oregon. Corvallis7 only .exclusive Mens Furnishing Store oses Brothers hats. Sure Pop You will always .find us up and coming and our prices reasonable. , FOR Boots and shoes for men, women and children. caps, underwear, kyefiyQyan4 Sunday shirts ladies skirts, mens and boys suits in fact things to numerous to mention, , ALSO : A fine line of groceries, crockery. and everything, that is needed in a grocery department , ,. LOOK OUT, ' For Lloses Bros quick delivery wagoaT"" ; listen for the bell and you will find there is something doing 1 e B- 1 The Grocer in We are not inclined to spend , much time writing advertisements we prefer to let our goods and customers speak for themselves. - Good for Stomach Trouble and ' Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab. lets have done me a great deal of good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being .a mild physic the' after effects are not unpleasant, and I .can recom mend them to all who suffer from sfbmack disorder." For sale by Graham & Wortham OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST, WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION 6. B fiomiiig E. E. WILSON ATTORNEY Al LAW. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over poetofflce. Residence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4p.n1. Orders may be eft at Graham & w - -ham'8 drug store. J FREli STATES ATTORA& I -AT-LA W. First Nat'l Bank Building, Only Set Abstract Books in Benton County B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanR klA&. Hoarsi 10 to ia d a to 4. . Phone, office S3. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. E. R. Bryson, Mtomeu-At-Law. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office xp tairi.i iirif.t Brick; Idence oa itn ij:isc it" 'Itttsji Seventh jt. fin; i i C. H. Newth, Physician - and Surgeon Philomath, Oregon. fieu Tim ard forC.O E. T..K- ; effect Jonnary 1, 19O0 the new lime card of tii - C & E. will be issued, changing tbe times of trains between Albany and Corvallis as follows: Leavs Albany for Corvallis : 8;oo a. m . 12:45 P- m- and 7:35 p. m. Leave Corvallis for Albany: 6:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. Sunday Trains: Leave Albany for Coavallis at 7:3s p. m. Leave Corvallis for Albany at 6:30 a. m. Tbe afternoon train leaving Albany at 2:40 p m. will be discontinued. WILLAMETTE VALLEY Banking Company Corvallis, Oregon. Responsibility, $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Buys County , City and School Warrants. Principal Correspondents. SAN FRANCISCO 1 POBTtAND SEATTLE TACOMA The Baak o California NEW TQBE Messrs. J. i. Morgan A Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Repub lic. I.ONPON, ENG. N M RothschUds & Sons CANADA. CnlGD Rant of Canada Summons. In the ircuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Benton County. Myrtle Benson, Plaintiff,) versus John T. Benson, Deft. To John D. Benson, the above named defend ant: - - . In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the romplaiut of lhe plaintiff In the above entitled suit In the above entitled conn, now Ou Hie in the office of the clerk ot said court on or before the last day of . the time prescribed in the order f.-r publication of this summons made by the county judge of Benton county, state of Oregon which order Is hereinafter re ferred to to-wit, March 2:id. 1906, and you are hereby notified that If you fall so to appear and answer the said complaint as herein required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entltledcourt lor the relief demanded in her said complaint, namely, for a decree of divorce from the said defendant forever c'lssolv ing the marriage contract existing between the plaintiff, and said defendants and for suon other further and different rule, order or relief, as to the court may seem proper. - This summons la published In the Corvallis N Times once a week for Bix successive nd con secutive weeks, beginning -with the issue of Febraarv 9, 1906.. and ending with the Issue- of March 2:VM06; under and In pursuance f the directions contained lu norder made by the Hon. Virgil E. Walters, county judge of Benton countv, Oregon, being the county where the above'entltled suit Is pending in the above en titled circuit court:, dated February 8, 1006.-, Date ol first publication hereof Is Febraary 1906 ' E. E. WILSON, - ' i Plaintiff's Attorney.