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LOCAL LORE. Fisher sells the Kohler & Camp bell. ; Where can I buy a beautiful Sohmer piano? - At N. A. Eisner's. . John Beach and Mr. Starr left Tuesday for Alsea Bay, on a fish ing trip. A. Iy. Clark.'Jormerly of Alsc aj is at Marcola, Lane County where he has employment at $3 per day.- Season Tickets for the Corvallis Lyceum Course now on sale ai Graham & wortham's, Miss Winnie Ewart of Port land arrived Tuesday for a two weeks visit at the home of John Simpson. Mark Fruit, Mr.. Mabafy and Victor Fruit are members of a party that left Tuesday for a ten days fisning and hunting triptoAlsea. Charles Hansen and family have arrived from Josephine County and occupy the Mrs. Mundy house. They came for education al reasons. Only holders of season tickets are sure of reserved seats for the entertainments of the Corvallis Lyceum course. Season tickets now on saleatGrahamSWortham.s. Get' your season tickets for the Corvallis Lyceum Course now and thus be sure of a reserved seat. Tickets on sale at Graham & Wortaam's. Subject at the Christian church next Sunday morning;" A Church Inspected." Evening; " The New Ten Commandments." Special music. Mr- and Mrs W. S. Tomlinson have ceased to be residents of Ben ton County. They have moved to a farm six miles from Albany, on the Lebanon road. Both are nat ive born Bentonite-. Yellow Dent corn, with ears a foot long and of splendid appear ance is on exhibition at the real estate office of Robinson and Stevenson. It was grown by Alex Bacey. Uuited' Evangelical church, C. T. Hurd Pastor. Subjects, a. m. " The Gift of the Holy-Spirit", p. ru. ' Does it matter what we believe," You will pay almost the price of a season ticket, which is good for all five entertainments, to hear the best two numbers on the Corvallis Lyceum Course Season tickets now on sale at -Graham & Worth tin's. Harry Fryer visited O. A. C, friends tht week. He has accept ed a position at a salary of $125 -per month with an electrical firm in San Francisco and leaves for that city January 1st. Since leav ing O. A. C. Harry spent one year at Cornell University. Rev. G. H. Gibbs, the newly appointed pastor of the M. . E. chnrcb, South for the Corvallis charge, will fill his pulpit next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school will be held at 10 a. m. The Womans Home Mission Society will meet in the church on Tuesday. Oct. 16th at 2:30 p. m. - The Philomath public school opened ten days ago with an attend ance on the day of 136. The largest first day.s attendance in the history of the school. The enrollment is nearing the one hundred and fifty mark. Princi pal A. N. Fulkerson is assisted by Miss Winnie Merrick, Miss Smith and Mrs. Mamie Fulkerson. Mrs Louise Cooper, who re cently underwent a surgical opera tion for appendicitis has about re covered her wonted health. She and her husband, Kenneth Cooper have gone to California where Mt. . Cooper is with a party of Southern Pacific railroad engineers, working about twenty miles from Oakland. '. FOR SALE Four-horse steam engine, good as new. Inquire at Times office. WILLAMETTE VALLEY Banking Company OBTALUa, Obxgom. Responsibility, $100,000 Awls ia Foreign and Domestic Exchange. . Bays Count, City and School Warrants. - Principal Correspondents. 1 AH FKAKCISCO V gQBTLAJTD (The Bank 9 ... SEATTLE r California TAflOMA ' ' 1 . - ... ... . ... - HKW TOBK-Kaan. J. V OHIO AGO National Bank of Bo.. : OXDON, ENG. N HI Rotnashfld A Bom CAHADi .Union "Bank of Canada : Tn" nnrui"tf t p'c at re F:- Meio. 'rtis ciifc1 ,B. "I'll"- three J irf o (i-i.nin Pry-r;" -e ling b r j i t, - Wco I- He or Si e? ' CtUcUS Taker And wm l.a tionality? The Lady Ruuif Jew begorra! Couldn't ytz piwe that wbin Oi told yez the name Has O'Reilly? Puck. "Pbwere bov yez been thisave mo'?" asked O'Tunder of OToole. "Sure, I've been plain' Bridget whiet." "Bridget whist? an' how do yez play thot?" "I sit in the kitchen wid Bridgett an' ate piean' cake an' chicken, an' wbin Bridget hears th' miseus comin' ebe say? whist!' an' I bide in tn' panthry." Mr. and Mrs. McKellepe are to occupy the residence next door north of Dr. Pernot's home. Their home on College bill ba9 been sold to Err.est Veal at $2,200. Mr. Veal is a member of tbe firm'that pur chased the Simpson hardware etore. The number of pupils in the Corvallis public schools tip to date is 45O. Many hive not entered for tbe tall term. Tee enrollment is smaller lhan nt tne same time last year,' though the upper grades are fuller. The crowded condition of tbe upper grades is accounted for by the presence of children from families that come here for idea tional reasons, and from which there are older students in the col lege. It is believed thut the eight- year-old daughter in tbe home of J William Read is suffering with ty phoid fever. The father and a son have just recovered from attacks oi tbe malady. Tbe fimily resides at Stewart bridge three miles north of t iwn. An old well ie tbe source of water supply, and Mr. Read is con vinced that it ls'coctimiuated, and t hit it is the cause of tbe lever. WILL TRY MILKING MACHINE. At the College Several now in use in Oregon Claim it is Cleaner. The milking machine is to be the subject of test at the college. One is to be installed at the barn in the near future, and it will be kept in operation a year. The purpose is to test its efficiency and practic ability. AMozen or more cows will be divided into two herds, receiv ing Mike attention, equal rations and the same sanitary care. One lot will be milked with the machine and the other in the good old fash ioned way, the milk product of each bdng carefully noted and account ed for. In making the division of the cows care will be exercised to get a proper balance as tothe milk yield between the two lots. The outcome of the test ought to estab lish the value of the machine to a certainty. The machine has its supporters and its opponents. . All new things have both of these. Some say the milk Irom the machine will show a reduction of unavoidable filth com pared with milk taken from tbe cow by the hand. The machines are liberally used now in the state of New York. Four or five of them are in use in Oregon, mostly at the big dairies along the Columbia. MINISTERS WERE. oraan Co. Tka Bepnli' No Prizes go with our Ciaase & Sanborn Higb Grade ':. COFFEE ' In fact nothing goes with our coffee but cream, suoar and SATISFACTION P. M. ZIEROLF. r Sole agent for Chase k Sanborn High Grade COFFEE Interest on unpaid warrats estimated at : 150.00 Balance due on the 1905 state tax 6,015.00 Total f 19,563.35 Resources. Cash in hands of treasurer applicable to the payment of county warrants and state tax . 6,398.98 Cash in hands of sheriff, $4,456.48; amount thereof estimated ap plicable to payment of county warrants and state tax 2,357.66 October 1, 1906, resources, exclusive of delinquent and unpaid taxes, total $ 8,756.62 Recapitulation. October 1, 1906, total liabilities $19,563.35 Total resources ' 8,756.62 Net liabilities $10 806.73 State of Oregon, ) )ss County of Benton. ) . ' I, T. T. Vincent, county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, hereby certify t.hat the foregoing is a true statement of -the claim allowed by the county court for the six months ending September 30, 1906; on what account the same were allowed, the amount of warrants redeemed and cancelled during said six months, and the amount of county and road warrants outstanding on the first day of October, A. D. 1906, as appears from the records in my office and in my care and custody. . Witness my hand and official seal this 10th day of October, 1906. T. T. VINCENT, -County Clerk of Benton County, Oregon. To Attend Willamette Presbytery Rev. Carrick Going From ' Brownsville. Rev. Andrew Carrick, who used to be the Presbyterian pastor at Corvallis, but is now of Browns ville, is to go to the presbytery of Olympia. He was released from the Brownsville pastorate at a ses sion of the Willamette presbytery, concluded in this city Wednesday noon. Rev. M. S. Bush was mod erator of the session, Rev. Lowry of Newberg, temporary . clerk and Rev. Griswold of Albany, report ing clerk. Ministers were received into'the presbytery from other places as follows: Rev. McOee, Tulare; Rev. -White, Corning: Rev. Elliott, Southern Oregon; and Rev. Wil- iams, Decatur. Rev. E.J. Thomp son "was at his own request, releas ed from the chairmanship of the committee on home missions. Rev Babcock was made chairman of the new committee of v Presbyterian Brotherhood, established on the recommendation of the general as sembly for the laity. The Willam ette presbytery includes most of the Willamette valley nortn ot baiem oR RENT CHEAP. A cood seven froom house, 6 horse barn, hen-house, vard and garden, six diocks irom college. L. L. Brooks, phone 155. Continued irom page 1. Having ince noon .yesterday f laded officials of Washington coun ty, detectives and others who de fired interviews, she was located hy Dstecti A. G. Vaughn at 10:30 o'clock last n'oht a d presented with the subpoena, directing her to ap pear at Hilisboro tomorrow. Soe bid eareiully concealed herself In the Portland Hotel, but emergad t r a tew moments to mail a letter." She bad changed rooms frequently to avoid being found. Instead of mailing the letter at th hotel, sho cropferl Sixtb street to tbe poHtcffice, and in giiog to the giwernmeit building was overtaken by tbe detective. . She wasn't the leact bit sartled.wbn b flashed the rlocoruent but merely smiled ' How did you know I washen-?'' eh ask"H. Mrs Snyder aroused qnite a little excitment and commotion st Hilis boro by her failure to appear there yee'erday, as she had prumieerl. Armed wi'n a- subpoena Sheriff Cinnell came to Por'land yesterday fternoon.'and with tbe aid of sev- ial detectives mane a rigjid search t the missiog: witn-jeee?. ere loverly avoided them, however. nd it was not until a late hour ast night that they lound a trace of he r. ' Wtien finally located she declared that she would offer no orj ctioi a to telling all she knows about tbe robbery of the ForeBt Grove bank and the disappearance and murder of ber husband, Carey M. M. Sny der. ' . This morning, however, she had evidently exercised the right of ber sex and changed her irind. for in q interview with Tbe Journal t-be ;atcd that the was boi at all de cided whether or not sbe would make the trip to AilUboro. "Yes, I know they served a sub poena on me," sbe said, "but I am noe there, pre JL one was in room 654 at the Portlatct hotel wbtn she was speakios? . "Indeed, 1 don't know whether 1 will go or not," she e ntinued, "I am not at all decided. I don't know much tbat would be of inter est to any one, and I am eo tired of talking shout the affair. There is nothing I care to fay about Georrge Perry or any one else in connection with the affair." The Dalles, Or., Oct. 7. Robert Hutchison, the 6-year-old eon of J. F. HutchisoD, of thU city, died here today under most singular circum stances. Wednesday laet the child complained of toothache, and on tbe following day was taken to a den tiet who found a considerable swell ing surrounding a hollow tooth.; He applied the usual remedies, but yes terday the child became go ill tha t a physician was called, , who pro nounced it a well-developed case of lockjaw. Treatmant by anti-tetanus serum proved futile, the little boy living but 24hours after a doc tor was called. This is the first case of lockjaw ever known in this locality. . . " ' Summons. Rogo way's Second Hand Store. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Btnton County: Mlaule John'nn, Plaintiff', vs. W. J. JobDFO , Christopher C. John son, and Delia Johnon, bis -;ff. Defendants. To W. J. Johnson the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear, rnrt answer the ameuded complaint of the plaintlfl Is the aty ve entitled suit. In the above entitled court, nowo i file in the office -of the clerk of said court, ua or before the Inst day of the time prescribed in the or 1er for publication of this summers, made hy the county judge of Benton county, state of Oregon (wnlch order is herein alter lefeiied to) to-wlt: November 23, 1906, and you are hereby notified that if you fail so to ap pear, and answer the said complaint m herein required, forwent thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the above entitled court for the relief do mandei in her said amended complaiut, name ly: For a decree dissolving thp bonds of matrimo py. now txis'iuK between plfilutirf and deteud nnt W J. Johnson. and that th defendant W. .1. Johnson be compelled to pay to the plaiutift", the um of one thou-ai.d five hundred dollars for her support, and the support of their minor child, aud that the certain deed made by the said rftfendant W. J. Johnson, to the said de-fendan- Christopher C. John-on, on the 3d day of April. 19U6, and refolded on the 12th day of May, 1908, at page 212, Book 45, deed records of Benton county, Oregon, Joe canceled and set a-de. and that the lands described in said deed be decreed to belong to said w. J. Johnson, and that one-thir1 thereof, be Set aside to sal4 plain tiff, a- h"-r inriviouai pioi eity, and that plain Un'beglven tne cs.re, custody and control of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant W. J. Johnson. Flossie Johnson, and for her posts and disbursements to be taxed, and tor such other and furrher rule order and relief, as in equity mi-y setm just and proper. This summons is published In the Corvallis Times, once a week for six successive and cor seeuiive wb. beulnuine wito tbe Issue of Oc tober 12. 1906 aud endlat; with tne issue of No vember 23, i;;U6. under and iu pursuance of tbe oirectlons contained In an order made bv the Hon. . Woodward, county judge of Benton county. Oregon, being the county where the above rntitled suit l,eudl'!ig, iu the above en titled circuit court; aateu, October 12, l'JC'6. Date of first publication hereof. October 12, 1906. WEATHEKFOKD & WATT, .1. F. YATES. - Plaintiffs Attorneys. summons.. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Beuton Count;. , Minnie Clegg. Plaintiff ) V8. John. Arthur Ctatg. Defendant To John Arthur Clecg, the aoove named defendant: In the name of of the State of Oregon you are here by 8Utum.tDed aud required to appear and answer tbe complaint of plaintiff in the Above entitled suit iu the above entitled Court now on file with the Clerk of said. Court in or before six weeks from the date ef the first publication of this summons, to wit. un or before the 23rd, day of November A. D. 19U8. Aud you are notified that if you fail so to appear and answer the said complaint as herein required the plaintiff will apply to the above Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, towit, for a de cree of said Court cuVxriving and annulling the mar' riage contract now existing between yeu and the plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff the care and cus tody of Jessie Clegg, the issue of said marriage, and for her costs aud disbursements herein. This summons is published in the Corvallis Times once a week for six successive and consecu tive weeks and in seven issues thereof, beginning with the issue of October 1-2, 1906, and ending with the issuj of November 2Srd, 1906, in pursuance of an order made by the Hon E. Woodward, Coun ty Judge of Benton County. State of Oregon, dated the 12tn day of October 1906 ne date ox tne hrst publication hereof is Octo ber 12th, I9U6. . Met ADDEN & BRYSON, Attorneys for v laintiS. We are Giving Our special attention and will promise our customers bar gains in the following lines: - "1 Dry Goods, Gents Clothing, " """V Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, ( Hosiery for both Ladies and Gents, Groceries, Flour, Breakfast Foods, Etc. . We Give Highest price for Eggs, Butter and Chickens. We Deliver To all parts of Corvallis and Additions at all hours ' of the day with our special quick delivery. We Have Both phone. VICTOR P. MOSES SO GOOD AN D YET SO CHEAP! i That's the startling truth about our Clothing, Shirts, Night robes, Overalls, Collars, Ties, Gloves and in fact everything sold in a First Class Clothing Store. A. K. RUSS " Corvallis, Oregon. 3 1 . . B. fiorning, J The Grocer. If We are not inilfned to spend much time in writing advertisements we prefer to let our j;oods and customers speak for themselves. OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION . B Rortiltig Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon or Benton County. H. L. Taylor, Plaintiff ) ' Abbey Taylor, Defendant j" To Abbey Taylor, the ab tve named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are here by summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff in the above entitled suit in the above entitled Court now on file with the Clerk of said Court ou or ' before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, towit, on or before the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1906. And you are notified that if you fail so to appear and answer the said complaint as herein required tne piaintin will apply to tne atiove Uourt for tbe relief prayed for in said complaint, towit: for a de cree of said Court dissolving and annullinir the mar riage contract now existing between you and the plaintiff, and for the costs and disbursements of thissnit., : This summons is published in ' the Corvallis Times once a week for six success ve and consecn tive weeks and in seven issues thereof, beginning with the issue of October 13th, 1906, and ending with the issue 'Of November 23rd, 1906, in pursuance of an order made by the Hon. K. Woodward, Coun ty Judge of Benton Countv, State ot Oregon, dated tne 12th day of October. 1906. . The date of the first publication hereof U October 12,1906.- - . . . ; . McFaddvn & Bbvbom, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. Rogoway's Second Hand Store. WE MAKE a specialty of sheet music to UAU students. 2i. A. JFisner.. 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