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LOCAL LORE. NEWS OF CORVALLIS AND VICINITY TOLD IN BRIEF. Tae Comings and Goings of People Social Gossip, Personal Men tion and Other Items Public Interest. of Rev. M. Busfi will preach at Oak Ridge Presbyterian church next Sunday Ft 3 p. m. Rev. Handsacker will speak at the Y. M. C. A . service at the col lege chaoel Sunday at 3.00 P. rn. Subject, "Grit." T. J. Carpenter of Monroe, merchant, was a business visitor in Corvailis yesterday. Miss Mae Hurt and Miss Atta Bray left yesterday for a visit at the Coast with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hurd have been in Portland this week attending the annual conference of the United Evangelical church. Mrs. E. F. Green's choral class is practising regularly now, for the commencement exercises, in which the chorus will participate. The W. O. W. members had a very pleasant social in their lodge room, Wednesday evening Re freshments were served and a good time is reported. Miss Sadie Bruce arrived yeiterday to spend her Easter va cation with her parents at Bruce. Miss ' Bruce is a student at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Salem. A pool of 500 fleeces of mohair was 3old at Eddyville Wednesday. It aggregated in. weight about 20,000 pounds, and brought 32 3-4 cents per pound. The buyer was William Brown of Salem. There will be an entertainment Saturday evening April 21st under the avnpices of the Relief Corps aDd G. A. R. The receipts will go towards defraying the necessary expenses of Decoration Day. Appropriate Easter exercises will be held at the Christian church next Sunday. The sunprise pray er meeting at 6.30 will be led by . Mr. Schroeder. At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach on "The Resur rection " In the evening the Sun day school will render a program. Baptismal service at the close. Presbyterian ehurch. Com munion and reception of new members 1 1 a. m EveniDg service at 7.30. The usual custom of the choir, which has been so popular in years pat, will be followed and the splendid Easter cantata, "The Conquering King" will be surjg by the large chorus choir. At the M. E. church Sunday morning there will be a reception of members and baptismal services. The pastor will give an address on church membership, and there will be special music by the choir. In the evening there will be an Easter program of the usual nature, which promises to be very interesting. Every one is invited to attend. The Ladies Missionery society of the Congregational church was entertained at the home of Mrs. A. F. Wilkins Wednesday afternoon. The subject was "Africa." A pa per on the life of Livingstone was read by Mrs. R. J. Nichols, anoth er on the medical school work was given by Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Berger spoke on Mission Stations, and Mrs. Will Holgate on Natives. The rooms were prettily decorated with apple blossoms, and Mrs. Wil kins served very dainty refresh ments. H. M. Cake, candidate for the republican nomination for United States senator was in town Wednes day, in the swing around the circle which all the aspirants are now making. Mr. Cake is about 45 years of age, and was for six years president of the Portland Commer cial Club, in which capacity he has attained considerable distinction. He Is a pleasant-faced, vigorous man of medium size. He has con siderable support in Corvailis, where several of the merchants have received requests from Port land wholesalers asking them to support Mr. Cake. Some of his friends in Corvaliis claim Mr. Cake will poll a larger vote in Benton than any other of the five candidates for the republican nomi nation. 50 Cents Per Setting For eggs. Best brown Leghorns. J. B. Irvine, Corvailis. For Sale. Vetch and Cheat and Clover hay. White seed oats. Also one fine M. B. torn. T. A. Logsden. Ind. phone 55, Mt. View line. AS IN INDIA. Foods of That Far-off Land Served at O. A. C. How it Happened. , , A interesting meeting of the Hindoo-American Association was held Monday night in the Adminis stration buildine. Rev. Bush start ed the program with a talk on howj to study India. He also spoke of I ! the political conditions in India as 1 1 they are today. j Prof. Taillandier gave a very in teresting lecture on the origin of 1 music in different countries and es pecially the relation 01 our music to India's, and of our probable in debtedness to India for our stringed musical instruments. M. C. Sinha gave readings in both English and Sanscrit, from the great epic poem bf India, en titled. "Ramawayan." He also told the interesting and romantic .story abaut which the poem is woven and. gave one an insight in to the teachings of the religious poems of India. The most interesting part of the program came last. It was the dis cussion about and partaking of a number of Hindoo dishes as pre pared by the Hindoo cook Munshi Ram. The great national, dish Poas came first and was followed by others, some of which were, Hewa, Anda, Rabrhi, Dal, Salona, and Pakoirha. Everyone enjoyed the evening and are looking forward with pleasure to the next monthly meeting- IMPORTANT TO CORVALLIS. Profit by This and Find Safeguard Ag inst Miny Ills. Nothing is more important to Corvailis than the good health of her people. How can they fill their place in this busy town unlets they are well? No one trouble is responsible for more nervous ills, sleeplessness, general debil- l'y. weakness, backaches, rheamatic pains, even ill-temper and peevishness, than indigestion. Fortunately a combination of reme dies, called Mi-o-na stomach tablets, has been discovered that absolutely cures in digestion and restores to health and strength the whole digestive system. The use of Mi-o-na is a sateguard against ma ny ills. ; it acts directly upon the gastric t! binds, restores perlect action to the di gestive organs, aids the assimilation of food, and so strengthens the whole di gestive system that you can eat anything at aiy time without fear of indigestion. ! Just one little tablet out of a 5O cent I box of Mi-o-na b fore meals for a few j days, and you will soon regain perlect ! heal h end strength, and be able to eat j anything digestible withont fear ofstom- aeli difficulties. So reliable is Mi-o-na in curing all forms of stomach weakness and troubles that Graham & Wells give a signed guar antee tha ibe rnuedy will cost nothing unless it cures. Mi-o-na sells for 5O cents and is invaluable to any one who suffers with indigestion, nervousness or week btomich. Imported Black Percheron Stallion. 55296 Potache 4 0064 Will make the season of 1906 at Abbott's feed barn, Corvailis, Ore. Potache was winner of 1st prize at St. Louis Pair; 1st at American Royal Live Stock Show, Kansas City; 1st at Government Show in France; also International Live Stock show at Chicago 1904. Mares from a distance will be furnished first class pasture. Terms $25 to insure. T. K. Fawcett, Corvailis, Oregon. Notice of Guardian's Sale Estate. of Real Notice is hereby given that on Friday, the 11th day of May, 1906, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of toe county court house in the city of Corvailis, in Benton county, state of Oregon", I will otter for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title, interest and estate of Archibald Johnson, in and to; An uudivided interest in and to the following described real estate, to:wit: Fractional N E M of Sec. 80; S E of sec. 19; w of don. land claim of Cyn thia E. Johnson, and the heirs at law of John Feichter, deceased, Not. No. 2171, claim No. 54 ; Fractional N E V of sec. 28 : fractional 8 of sec. 1; also, beginning at the quarter section corner between sections 19 and 20, and run thence S. with section line 49.62 chain? to claim line of claim No. 54; thence with said claim line to N W corner ol said claim NO. 54. thenee north 23 69 chains to where center line passes through section 20 ; thence west 5.18 chains to beginning; also, beginning at N W corner of John E. Porter donation land claim, and run thence 8. 27 03 chains: thence E. 73 chains to the state road; thence following along state road N 4 deg. 30 min. E. 27.08 chains ; thence W.75 chains to place of beginning. All of the above situ ate, being and lying in township 13 South, Range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian in Benton county, Oregon. Said sale Is made under and In pursuance of a license and order of sale made by the county court of the state of Oregon for Benton county, on Apiil 7,1906, in the matter of the guardian ship of Archibald Johnson, an insane person, authorizing, licensing and empowering Cynthia E. Johnson: as guardian of said Archibald John son, insane, to sell the above described real es tate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, and to dispose of the proceeds In the manner prescribed by law, Dated this March 13, 1906. CYNTHIA E. JOHNSON, Guardian of said Archibald Johnson. For Sale. Wagon and harness Apply to Mrs. Summers, near water works. for sale, residence Hay for Sale. Good cheat. Inquire of M. M. Long, Corvailis. ' A Trite Saying. It 13 a trite saying that no man !, stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach puts it in shape to tna.ui pure, rich blood helps the liver aiJ kidneys to expel the poisons from the body and thus curc3 both liver and kid ney troubles. If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist your system. fn manufacturing each'day a pint of rich, red blood, that is invigo rating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated condition which so manv people suffer from, is usually the effect of poisons in the blood; it is often indicated by pimples or boils appearing on the skin, the face becomes thin and the feelings "blue." Dr. Pierce's " Discovery " curat all blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous, strong and forceful. It is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful habit-forming drusrs, and the only one, every ingredient of vhich has the profes sional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country. Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of extracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address free, on receipt of request therefor by letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells just what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made of. The " Words of Praise " for the several ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medi cines are composed, by leaders in all the several schools of medical practice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for which the "Golden Medical Discovery " is advised, should have far more weight with the sick and afflicted than any amount of the so-called "testi monials " so conspicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the Ingredients of which their medicines are composed be known. Bear in mind that the "Golden Medical Discovery " has the badge of honesty on every bottle wrapper, in a full list of its ingredients. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation, invigorate the liver and regu late stomach and bowels. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page Illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Proclamation. Whereas, the secretarv of state of the state of Oregon, has notified me in writ ing that pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled "An Act making effective the initiative and referendum pi ovisious of Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitu tion of the state ot Oregon, and regulat ing elections thereunder, and providing penalties for violations of pro visions of. this act," approved February 24, 1903, the Oregon State Orange duly filed in this office on February 3d, 1906, an initiative petition containing 7.648 signatures properly at tached to a copy of said measure, certi fied in accordance with law, demand iug that a proposed law, the title, tenor and effect of which is hereinafter particularly set forth, stall be submitted to the legal voters of the state of Oregon for their ap proval or rejection at the general election to he held in said state on the 4th day of June, being the first Mondav in June, 1906. Now. therefore, I. George E. Chamber lain, governor of the state of Oregon, in obedience to the provisions of sa'd act hereinbefore hrst menttoned, do hereby make and issue this proclamation to the people of the state of Oregon, announc ing that the said Oregon Grange has filed said initiative petition wiih the requisite number of signatures thnreto attached demanding that there shall be sunmitted to the legal voters of the state of Oregon for their approval or rejection at the reg ular election to be held on the 4th day Of June, 1906, said day be:ng the first Monday iu ; aid month, a bill to propose by initiative petition a bill entitled ''A bill to propose by initiative petition a law to piovide additional revenue for state pur poses ; to lew a license oh the gross earnings of bleeping car companies, Re fii erator car companies and Oil compa nies; defining a Sleeping car company, a R Hgerator car company and an Oilcom p .. y within the meaning of this act; de rjfi'.g the manner of ascertaining th a- II .j.int of such gross receipts, providing enalty for violating the provisions of tt i- act." the tei.or and effect of which iu ''-iefis: .First. To require every Sleeping car C'-:npany, Refrigerator car company and O i .:ompany to pay in addition to taxes III 'u provided for by law, a license of three pe centum upon the gross earnings of su 1 companies, annually, to the treasur er : f the state. Second. To particularly define each of said companies included within the terms of said act. Thud. To provide the manner of as certaining the amount of such gross re ceipts by requiring the proper officers of such companies, as particularly mention tioned in said bill, to transmit to the state treasurer on or before the 1st day ot marcn ot eacn year a statement UDder oath of th9 gross receipts of such compa nies from business transacted within the state during the preceding vear ending December 31st, and giving in such state ment information as to the name of the firm, company, business or corporation; the nature of the business transacted by it; the location of its principal office and under what laws it is organized, and whom, if any one, it represents, and in certain cases provided by the bill whose wares it handles; the name, address and place of residence of the proprietor, chief omcer or managing agent ot the business or company in the state of Oregon; a de tailed statement of the real estate owned by the firm or company in the state of Oregon, where situated and the value thereof as assessed for taxation. Fourth. To provide for the payment of ten per centum additional to said li cense fees in case of a failure to make the Statement or to pay the license required to be made or paid by the terms of said act, and to provide the method of collec tion thereof. Fifth. To provide that if any officer of any company or corporation or other per sou mentioned in said bill shall fail, re fuse or neglect to make and file the an nual statement therein required to be made for thirty days after the 1st day of March in each year, on conviction there of ne shall be punished by a fine of not less than 500.00 nor more than Ji.ooo, or by imprisonment m the county jail not less man tnirty days nor more than six months, or by both fine and impris onment in t"he discretion of the court, and maKing it the duty of the district attor ney o the proper judicial district to com mence and prosecute for violations of said bill in any court of competent iuria diction an action at law to enforce said penalty. : - . . . . Done at the capitol at Salem, tbia 28th day of February, A. D., 1906. (Signed) GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN. '.;--- Governor. (Signed) F. I. DUNBAR; - . Secretary of State. s I J. G. MORRIS SUCCESSOR TO A. M. AUSTIN I 53 LJ ; w t- o r-i I I a j. ol p j rruuuuai onucr 0 uenurui DiacKsmiin i I Prices for general shoe- - Careful attention given I ing. Setting 25c a shoe, knee hitting, interfering, j I New shoes $1.50 a horse. I - lameness. Treatment i No 6 and over $2. .1 without extra charge. I ALL n 1111 11a WORK mi mi mi Remember 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 arc here, JAP-A-LAC For Floors, Woodwork, etc. We don't have time to change our ads every week, but we sell goods to beat the band. Dont buy until you see our large stock of House Furnish ing Goods 4 rooms full. Acme Washer. Remember Blackledge is Here Tpie Gem Cigar Store T All Leading Brands of Key West and Jack Milxe, prop. Why This is the Best Glothing and Shoe Store j First we buy our clothing from the factory, we get the same prices as the city stores. Second it costs us about one-tenth asmach to run our store as the city ones and we save you that differ ence which is from $2 to $6 per suit. Third we have the best makes of ready-to-wear clo- thlD! - , rx . Corvailis, J Hand Cream Separators. Hand Cream Seperators sold on $5 months pay ments. Several different make3. Write yourjfname and address below and send to Independence Creamery Independence, Oregon; for particulars and information about the dairy industry. Name Address The We are not inclined to spend much time in writing advertisements we prefer to let our goods and customers speak for themselves. OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST, WE WANT YOUR TRADE, WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION i M. IVI. Mua I 1 r 1 n n . , I FIRST CLASS. a 1111 nit mi 11 11 im!i Domestic Cigars. Whist and Pool room. ri. :S.Orcgon. ' I "A Grocer BANKING. The First National Binkof Corvai lis, Oregou, traoeacts a general coneervative banking business. Loan money ou approved secu rity. Drafts bought and sold and money traDeferredto tbe principal cities of the United States, Eu rope and foreign countries. DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinary Surgeon Office Winegar & Snows Barn Office Phone Ind 328 " Bell 441 Resident " Ind 389 E. E. WILSUN, ATTORNEY Al LAW. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postofSce. Residence 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. J. FRED STATES ATTOR&& I -AT-LA W. Zierolf Building. Only Set Abstract Books in Benton County B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK Bldg. Honru lO to 12 and a to 4. Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvailis, Oregon. E. R. Bryson, Attomey-At-Law, G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office a? stairs i i 3 inj-.t 8 -tc!c idence on t& cataer of iIiLji Seventh at. Pdi; t . i C. H. Newth, Physician and Surgeon Philomath, Oregon. WILLAMETTE VALLEY Banking Company Costallis, Okegok Responsibility, $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Bays County, City and School Warrant. Principal Correspondents. SAN FBANCISOO PORTLAND SEATTLE I The BanK o C7aliforma IAOOMA www vnw it nf-Aaa .t v HAmn a p. CHICAGO National Bank of The Repub lic. LONDON, ENG. N M Rothschilds & Sons CANADA. rjnlcT- Rank of Canada Northern Pacific. 2 Daily Trains 2 Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul and the East. 2 Trains Daily 2 Denver, Lincoln, Omaha Kan sas City St. Louis and East, Four daily trains between Portland and Seattle Pullman First-class sleepihg cars, Pullman Tourist sleeping cars, DlDlngcars night and day. Observation and Parlor cars. The regular Yellowstone Park Boute via. Liv ingston and Gardiner, Mont., tne government otlicial entrance to the Park. Park season June 1st to September 20th. See Europe if yon will but see America first. Start right See Yellowstone Notional Park Nature's grentest wonderland. Wonderland The famous Konbern Pacific book can be had lor the asking or six cents by mail. The Route ot the "North Coart Lsmited" the Only Electric Lighted ModHru Train from Port land to the East. The ticket office at Portland Is at 235 Morrison street, corner Third; A. D. Carlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. 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 Eat Portage, Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild physic the after effecte are not unpleasant, and 1 can recom mend them to all who sutler from stomack disorder." For sale by Graham & Worthamv