The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909, October 23, 1906, Image 4

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    LOCAL LORE.
B ro, at Oregon C tv, October
6b, to Mr. and M10. Klwuod L.
Clark, a daughter.
O. L. Ali'ird hits filed li bond
s guaniini of tba tctte of V. A!
ford, a minor, nd it oa bteu ap
proval in lbt piolntt cuorl.
Mrs. Collie Ftin'. of llo-eburg,
who bs bet-u the stest of Mrs. A.
B. Oa-teey time TuurecUy, leaves
tomorrow- u. t:oad U" Federation
of Woa-.t. C uosu. P.iiland.
I . the nutate i.fZeliH Djdele,
tie iifi'ffviual property inventories
2,o5 , i 1 i'.kiI L idtle Has teu
au'l o z?l tc .-rll it to pay expen
ses ut iiJiuioistratioij .
The Pioneer bakery chaogtd
hnn.ls yeeteidUy. T. U. Cnupbell
retiring, and C. L. 8arr, who hue
been tor a long time a popular cleik
with A. Hode?, succeeding to the
business.
D'. Lowe, the well-known od
TioiiiD, ill be in Hotel Corvallis
Thir-day noon to Friday night,
2ST v. 1 and 2. Have him test your
eyes !or glassae.
In the estate of Abram Uu
dnrhill, who died September 26ib,
H race Ujderbill bae filed bis bond
for $1 500 a1 administrator. Hie
surety 1 C. D . Le-e Hill, A. J.
William aod J. P. Hnuim'-r have
been app-irtd as appraiei rs.
Alpha HiM a the frctne of a
very pretty reception Monday aftei
iodq from three to five. The func
tion was giveotiri rjooor of Mch.
Collie Flint bv Mrp. J. B. Hornr
Mrs F'int aod M'P. Horner were
formerly associated us t-achira in
tbe public schools cf Rostbarg.
At tie rounty cle-k's office
Saturday a manage license was is
eueo to William Einftldt, and Lco
na E. Ingrnm, and on Muday to
William il Ha mm and GT'rude
Daviison.
Tbe revival at te cl urch if
Cbii-t b"gan S inday with large au
d:encie t all tervicep. Th inttr
est is excellent. S;ibjcf. tonight
"Tricks of ihe Devil." Tbe meet
ing will continue indefinitely. Spe
cial music at etch service.
In tbe piolste court Agnp
Haydeo has fi ed ht-r bund a aJ-mini-tratrix
of tb tat of JiBper
Havden, with Wodo Mloneand J.
J. YViJroa as turetien. Marion Hay
den has filed hid bond in the 8'nu
01 $2,4oo as guaidian of the minor
heirs in the same rotate. H's hondt
men are Elizabeth Hayden and
Martha S'ate.
The Mathloma arrivtd up Ihe
rivtr S turday. She is pulling
. -snags in tbe cutoff channel of the
'Wiilioiftu southeast oltown. Toere
"is c-v-tt fet of wHttr io ihe chi n
cd iio.v out is doDgerous for nav
igation on aocouut of snags and a
crooked channel. The Mathloma
.should be kapt at Ler present work
Tiatil the laBt of the soags are re
".moved both in the en tiff and above
' The i.lJ channel of tbe river which
- tbe main flow has deserted for the
cato'ff is (00 shallow lor navigation
vrmw, and boats h-tve to use tbe new
"route, which besides beiDg narrow
and snaggy is very swift. The t-nag
boat could, with much ea.be. make
it perfectly safe.
Deeds have been filed at 'he
court house as follows: Emma Mat
toon to Lila B. Miller, small tract
tear Summit, $25; G. E. Albin and
wife to G. W. Leepsr, one-half lot
in Philomath, $130; W. I. Price
iaod wild to Charles M. Botler and
"wife, 81 aurea north of Corvallis,
S1.22-;: L. V. Flint and
wire, to W. E. Yates deed
tfvf fr.cr. 41- TJarlatr T Hall anH
-wife -to F. S. True, residence prop
erty in Chaee addition, $1775;
-State Land Board to S. S. Ewins,
eighty acres rive miles northwest of
Corvallis, $100; Minnie" E. Parker
to H. Hirsch'oerg, 160 acres eix
tniles southeast of Philomath, $1.
The annual O A. C. alumni
game of football toik place on col
lege field Sa'urday and resulted O.
A. C 17; alumni. 0. Former play-
ers who played as alumni were Rod
Nasb, fullback; Zophar Tharp,
quarter; Joe Emily, end, Joe
JHandleyJ tackle; Peck Bier, half
back, and Frank Edwards, center.
'Most of the other position were
filled by second team and down
town players. The game was un
eventful, the first three minutes of
play during which a touchdown
was made, being a very good exhi
bition of football. After that, the
play was ragged, according to the
statement of onlookers. In the eve
ning a reception was; given, at
-xr n inn hnof anHvaeeBa nrara vnaHa
by E. E. Wilson and Mark McAl
lister. The regular game in tbe
. afternoon wus preceded by a game
between the second team and a
public school eleven in which the
honors were even and tbe outcome
ccoreless.
Saturday was tbe birthday
of Mr. John Haves and her friends
decided to ce'ebrat" tr e event by
invading and takii g j osstseion of
her home during tbeeven'ng. Mr?.
Hayes was fully iqual to the occa
sion aud made the evening one that
will long te remembeied by those
present. Tbe guests weie: Mrs.
Caroiii e Haye, Mrs. Ado Smith,
Mrs. LUiia Taylor, Mrs. John
Smith, R'y Rell. Edna Spicer, Mr.
nd Mrn. S. B Bam, "Mr. aod Mr?.
E. H. THylor, Mr. a id Mr.'. Tom
Bell, Mr. Mrd MrB. Clyde Hayes
and John Hayee.
George A. Houck the well
known goat and cattle raiser was do
ing business in town yesterday.
Frank Francisco, Mr. Ashby,
and Mr Bardon left yesterday morp
ing for a weeks hunting trip in the
vicinity of Falls City.
After a two weeks visit at the
John Simpson home, Miss Winn'e
hwart left yesterday fof her home
in Portland.
Immense shipments of salmon
are arriving from Yaquina the.-e
days. The fish, are in boxes, and
frequently the .transfer comprises
four to half a dozen truck loads.
The lemoval of the Henkle &
Davis store to the First Nations 1
bank building is programmed for
the next few days. The installation
of a new skylight and other con
veniencees is to be preliminary to
the change.
The house and residence prop
erty of O. V. Hurt was purchased
Saturdav by A. E. Wilkins. The
price paid was $1,225. The prop
erty comprises a house and two
acres of ground, and is desirable.
Possession is not to be given until
later on.
Victor Simpson who was seized
with blood poisoning as a result of
a slight flesh wound while he was
employed in John Simpson's store,
is reported to be out of danger by
his medical advisers in Portland.
The ailment has largely passed in
to his nervous sy-tem, and his suf
fering is. described as something
terrible.
Tbe little daughter of William
Read, who is third in a family to be
attacked with typhoid fever, and
who was in a critical condition up
to a few days ago , is reported bet
ter and there is every reason now
to expect that she will recover. The
water supply at the Read home,
situated at Stewart's bridge .three
miks Dorth of town, is believed to
be infected.
There is trouble ahead for per
sons who have been too handy with
paint brushes, of late. Buildings,
vehicles, fences, and every species
of property, movable and immov
able have been defaced. Perhaps
it is thought by those who do it, to
be funny. Possibly it is conceived
to be smart. So far as heard from
no man whos property has been
touched up, regards the matter as a
joke. Heavy penalties are over
due for those who do the stunts,
and officers of the law are seeking
them ont. One of the meanest
cases reported is at the home of
William Bogue where, the newly
painted house is daubed and dirtied
with paint, applied under cover of
darkness.
. R. J. Hunter, after about a
year's sojourn at Buxton, Wash
ington county, where he has been
managing a general merchandise
business, has resumed the bead
clerkship in J. E. Henkle's store,
at Philomath. ,
Annual Meeting.
The Monroe Cemetery associa
tion will hold its annual meeting
Saturday Nov. 3rd at 1 p. m. at
Monroe for the election of one
trustee for the term of three years
and a clerk for one year. And to
transact such other business as
may come before them. All per
sons interested in the cemetery are
cordially invited to attend.
Dated Oct. -14- 06.
D. B. Farley,
Clerk.
Winter Rates To Yaquina Bay.
A low round ti.p rate of $3:00 from
Albany and $3:25 from CoivalHs and
Philcma'h to Yaquina hf 3 been put In
e"ect by the Coip"ii3 & Eastern dur
ing the entire mterand spring, until
May 31, i'j, 7. Tii kets gooa for return
60 days from date of sale. Spiendid acc
ommodations for all. at low Tates.
Full infoi ma'iori from C. & E. Agents
or Conductors, of J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass
Agt. Albany. Tickets on sale daily .
Fine
Job Printing
at Times Office.
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD
TIME CARD 33
Trains From and to Yaquina
No 1
Leaves Yaquinn 6.so a. m
Leaves Cnrvnlli 10: to a. m
Arrives Albuny 11:40 a. in
No 2
Leaves Albanv :;;2o p. m.
Leaves Corvallis 1:20 p. m
Arrives Yaquina........... 5 145 p. m
TRAIXS TO AND FROM DETROIT
No 3
Leaves Albanv for Detroit.. 7:30 d, m
Arrive Detroit 1 2.-30 p. m
No 4
Leaves Detroit iro'p. m
Arrive Albuny s;5S p. nj
TRAINS FOR CORVALLIS
No 8 "
Leaves Albany 7:55 a. m
Arrives Corvallis 8:30 a. m
No 10
Leaves Albany 3:50 p. m
Arrive Corvallis 4-.3O p, tn
No 6
Leaves Albany 7:35 p. in
Arrives Corvallis. 8:15 p. ru
TRAINS FC R ALBANY
No s
Leaves Corvallis 6:36 a. m
Arrive Albany 7 :io a. m
No 9
Leaves Ccrvalfis . . . 1:30 p. m
Arrives Albany.... 2;i0p. m
No 7
Leaves Corvallis 6:00 p. m
Arrive Albany 6:40 p. m
No 11
Leave Corvallis 11:00 a. no
Arrive Albany 11:42 a. m
No 12
Leaves Albany .' 12:45 p. m
Arrives Corvallip 1 :33 p. m
A 11 the above connect wnh Southern
Pacini! company trains both at Albarjy
end Corvallis as well as trains for Detroit
giving direct service to Newport and ad
jacent beaches, as well as Breitenbuth
Hot Springs.
For further information apply to
J. C. MAYO, Gtn Pass Agt
P.. H. Boles agt Albany,
H. H. Cronise, at Corvallis.
The.
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Continued irom page 1.
with tbe pped ot an fxprees train.
0her American vet gels of war
ware caught io tLe full fury of tbe
gale and thousands : of dollars' of
damngs was done before tbe wind
had spent its fury.
Id the city conditions were as
bad, if rot woree, tban in tbe har
bor. Many buildings were leveled
to the ground and scores of persons
lost their lives in the wreck. Search
ers have already found hundreds of
dead and maimed bodies io the de
bris and every hour's work brings
new iragedi s t light.
L'ke papi-r the tents of Camp
Columbus wera Fwept down, where
the Amtricaii t;o jps were quartered,
n tataoviS abode remaining to
mark tbe former site of the camp
after the storm. Lifted by the gle
the tents wt re swept across the conn
try and tbe e-breds of canvas scat
tered for miUs.. Personal belrng
iegs of tbe eoldiers were blcwn in
evtry direction and many of the
men were Injured by falling tentt
and flying wreckage.
A delajed special from Jackson
ville, Fla., this aiternoon eaye that
the greatest damage by tbe tornado
occurred on tbe extreme south coast
of Florida, about 10 o'clock yester
day morning. 1 be tori a lo swept
tbe peninsula eaily in tbe morning,
doubled beck and hit tne coast witb
increasing force.
A conductor on the eist coast Hoe
from Mitmi reports tbatibe steam
er tit. Lucille, with h cew of 40,
euppo:el to be lost off the south
coast of Florida in tbe huiricsne
Wednesday right. Port;ons of the
snperitiuc ure and smashed small
boats were wa-bd ashore.
Every buildii.g in Miami was
damaged and ec res of persons hurt
b i u is tni.ughi that cooe i sen
ou iy iijuren. The water flueded
tii- rirnt 10 a deptb of several
fnt, and iejidences wpre blown
down and public buildlogs wrecked
by tbe e orno. It is leared, also,
that the worships which bad started
out from Havana weie cauebi id
the storm.' Thev carry wireUs tel
graph equipment, bet th0s'atkn at
Key West has been ULable to pick
them up.
. C jmrnunicatim with Havana,
which was cou'pletely cut iff last
night, was le-xored this noon by
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany, and thp iffiial of the ci m
Lany report tht tbe damage at the
capital of Cuba wap fearfu'.
At Miarui, Hcooroi'g to the latest
reports, more than 150 houses were
Wowd down by the storm. The rear
sheoa aod roots were blown off the
Peninsula and Occidental sltamer
sieds snd, amcng other buildings
wrecked, were the Methodist and
Episcopal churches.
Houi-eh weie ruined at Key West
ana Havana was totally isolated
for hours. The storm tt re through
Central Cuba with full force, thei.
parsed out to sea. swreptng acroes
the Atlantic ocean towaid tbe Ber
muda Island.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court ot the United States for
the District of Oregon. In Bankruptcy.
In the Mnt'er of i
Nicholas TAktab, In Bankruptcy.
Bai.krupt. )
To the creditors of Nicholas Tartar, of Corvallis,
in tne county 01 Benton ana district atoresaid,
a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby Blven that on the 11th day of
September A. D. 190C, tbe said Nicholas Tartar
was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of bis creditors will bo held at my
office in Corvallis on the 3d day of November, A.
D )9lXS, t 2 o'oloek in the aiternoon, at which
time ihe said uiedltois may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine ihe bankrupt,
and transact such other buslatss as may prop
erly come before said meeting.
Dated October i-f, iuiXk
E. HOLGATE,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court ot tbe United States for
District ot Oregon, In Bankruptcy.
In he matter of )
J. E. Hawkins, J la Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt.
To the cieditors of J. E. Hawkins, ot Philomath,
in the county of Bentou and district atuiesald,
a bankrupt. J
Notice is hereby Given that on the 11th day ef
September, A. D. I'M!, the said J. E. Hawkins
whs. du)y adjudicated bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of Ms creditors will be held at niy
onice in Corvallis on tbe 29th dy ot October, A.
D. 11106, at i o'clock in the aiternoon, at which
time tne said creditors muf attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trusiee. exnmiae tbe bank
rupt, and tiansct Buch oher business as may
DP-perlv come befor mid meeting.
Dated Octooer 13. 1906.
E: HOLGATE,
Referee in Bankruptcy,
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stats nf Orego for
Benton County.
K. L. Taylor, f laintiff )
vs.
Abbey Taylor, Defendant j" - . . ,
To Abbey Taylor, the abve 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 on 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 axe notified that if you fail so to appear
and answer the said complaint as herein required
the plaintiff will apply to the alve Coart for the
relief prayed for in said complaint, towit: for a de
cree of said Court dissolving and annulling the mar
riage contract now existing between you and the
plaintiff, and for the costs and disbursements of
th is 'suit. ,
This summens 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 lth, 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 County, State of Oregon, dated
tne 12th day of October. 1906.
The date of the first publication hereof is October
12th, 1906. C
McFaddes & Brvsos,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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