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A..:tJ.,.. When You see it in Our Ad, -.IT'S so. You Want To Know M ade & Guaranteed by 1 If America s Leading V ( Copyright, 190a. by B. KuPFENHEIMER & CO. What Smartly Dressed Men Will Wear this Season, CALL ON US. Conforming to Fashion's Latest Decrees, Designed by Aatist Tailors Frshioned by Master Workmen, Are Some of the Reasons Why Kuppenheimer Clothing ... . IS THE BEST. F. L. Miller SOLE AGENT Corvallis, Oregon LOO AL LOKE. For advertisements in this column the rate of 15 cents per line will be charged. No Prizes go with our Chase & Sanborn High Grade COFFEE In fact nothing goes with our coffee but cream, sugar and SATISFACTION P. M. ZIEROLF Sole agent for Cbase l Sanborn High Grade COFFEE s I VUINfl T0 0UR LARGE FALL RUN on Sport-I I I VYI1 1 vl ing Goods we have replenished our stock f V with a complete line of Gnns and Rifles; also a large! supply of Shells and Cartridges. j I wlnst DahmvAfl x:a J Fin a Lin a I u vv m m w a w -yj o- i m vr WLJ 111 J s I Razors and Razor Strops I Pocket Knives and Hunting Knives' i Salmon Hooks and Bass Hooks All Kinds of Lines. Come in and see our New Line of Footballs. un nl r HOME-SEEKERS If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for our special list, or come and see us. We take pleasure in giving you all.the reliable information you wish, also showing you over the country. 1 AMBLER 6c WATTERS Real Estate, Loan and Insurance ; Gorvallis ,and Philomath, Oregon. - J Times Job Printing is the Best Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. Minnie Clegg, Plaintiff ) va. . , John Arthur Cleeg, Defendant ), f To John Arthur Clee. the acove named defendant In the name of of the State of Oregon you arehere-1 by summoned and required to appear and answer! the complaint of plaintiff the above entitled . suit in the abova entitled Court' now on file with the Clerk of said Court an or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit. on or before the 23rd, day of November A. D. 190C. . -: . And you are notified that if you; fail so to appear and answer the said complaint as herein requircd the plaintiff will apply to the above Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to wit, for a de cree of Baid Court dissolving and annulling the mar riage contract now existing between you and the plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff the care and cus tody of Jessie Clegg, the issue of said marriage, and for her costs and disbursements herein. This summ ons 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 12, 1906, and ending with the 188ua of November 23rd, 1906, in pursuance of aiu order made by the Hon. E. Woodward, Coun ty juage oi Denton uouniv, mate oi uregon, aaieo the 12th day of October 1906. The date of the first publication hereof is Octo ber 12th, 1906. McFadden & Eryson, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. At King's Valley. M. L. Frantz has moved to Con don's Mill on Peedee. The Hoekins switch is located in a vacant house and is nearly use less. Henry Plunkett has the typhoid lever. "The rain here has made every thing nearly like spring. The hills are green and grass is good every where. The ground, is in gcod con dition to plow. Mack Maxfield and Eva Papha were married last week and a few of the boys of the Valley serenaded them Monday evening. Miss Iyila Waugaman of Mc Minnville, was the guest over Sun day of Corvallis friends. Mr. Hagerty. president of the the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville, spent Saturday in the city on business, returning Sunday. Tom Vidito and Clint Herron were among the Corvallis sports who were gunning on the Sabbath. In addition to a number ot China pheasants they bagged seven jack rabbits. Ladies of the W. R. C. will give a Halloween entertainment and supper at Odd Fellows hall Wednesday the 31st inst. Supper at 7 p. m. 1 5 cents. ' Public cordial ly invited. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold King attended a social bop at Wells, Saturday evening, and spent Sun day with the latter' s parents at the Hecker home. Mrs. S. G. Irvin and daught er of Nye Creek, passed through Corvallis Monday on their way to Berkeley, where they expect to spend a portion of the winter. They were accompanied to Corvallis by Mr. Irvin. Asa Alexander has in his yard at Ninth & VanBuren streets, an Italian chestnut tree which has come into prolific bearing at eight years old. Several samples of nuts from the tree left at the . Times of fice measure three inches in cir cumference. Col. Thorp wrote from Massa chusetts that he was at the histor ical town of Plymouth, famous as the landing place of the Pilgrims. "The lasting rock." he says, "on which they first stepped with Miles Standish to meet the Indians on shore is still here. I stood on it today just for the curiosity ot the thing. I have also seen many rel ics of the Mayflower." I The brick work of the lear and side walls of the new postoffice building are completed up to the ceiling ioists. To the casual ob server and perhaps to others, this part of the work seems to have been done in record-breaking time by Chilly He ad rick and Sam Hughes. Workmen are now engaged in lay ing the pressed brick of which the front cf the building is to be constructed. A scoreless game was the out come of the football struggle be tween OAC and the University of Washington elevens at Seattle Sat urday. Though the Washington- ians had in the game six veterans with Captain Ciim at their head, they could not score on the Ore gonians. The play was largely a puncing contest. OAC was weak ened in the very opening of the play by the forced retirement of Looney. Pendergrass and Wolff did the best work for OAC. The game was witnessed by 1500 people The OAC team arrived home Sunday noon and were warmly wel comed. . Saturday a sKatmg rinK was opened at the opera house by S Plymale, with favorable prospects of a long run of business. Mr .Flymaie nas naa mucn experience in the conduct of- this 'form ot amusement, and there is no doub that by reason of , the excellent management which seems assured the rink will soon become a popu lar resort for both gentlemen and ladies. Children are to be admitted to the rink between the hours of and 6 . There will be special hours for beginners, and such oth er arrangements as experience has shown are acceptable to the pnbhc Good order is one of the conditions which Mr. Plymale insists upon No hoodlumism, such as is too common at such resorts, is per mitted. ' Dr. Lowe tht eye specialist will be in Hotel Corvallis Thurs day Friday of this week. ' The revival at the church of Christ continues to grow in interest. Several have been added to the church thus far. The meetings continue indefinitely. After a visit of two weeks with his son Horace in Portland A. R. Lock arrived home Saturday. Hor ace is a salesman with a big rub ber establishment on First street, Portland. "THE HOLY CITY. To be Given at the Opera House Thurs day Night. Just now when the country is flooded with cheap clabtrap melo dramas, it is refreshing to know that we are to have 'The Holv City.", a play dealing with the Book of John. This :s a theatrical occasion that can well be rememb ered. Give us good plays, pure plays and those whose nature em bodied in in their plots tern- with the stimulating inspiration that makes the evil gocd and the good better, such a play as " The Holy City" should be welcomed with a reverence seldom bestowed upon the stage. This is one of the best of the eastern road attrac tions and is guaranteed to be thoroughly firstclass. The advance sale opened this morning and has been unusually large, bespeaking a crowded house. DOINGS OF STOCK MEN. TO PORTLAND HOSPITAL. Serious Result of Seemingly Slight In juries to R. K. Hunseker. R. K. Hunseker. step-fathar of the Leder brothers, was conveyed to Portland Monday in an uncon scious condition. Two weeks ago he was thrown violently from a wagon, but at that time his injuries were deemed but slight. Later, symptoms of brain trouble developed, but physicians from here and rom Albany, failed to relieve him, and upon the advice of Dr. Cathey, Mr. Hunseker was con veyed to Good Samaritan hospital. Sunday morning the old gentleman lapsed into unconsciousness and as lay upon a couch at the depot Mon day there was a general expression of sympathy for him and a number of relatives standing about. No word nas as yet come to this office as to the probable outcome of the case, , Dr.' Cathey and Adolph Leder accompanied the stricken man to Portland. jrnone 10 z,ieroir now, your or der tresh Yaquma bay oysters next Saturday. - I Economy fruit & Johnson's. jars at Thatcher Mutton Market Strong Stock "Sheep in Demand Recent Deals. Stock men are quite busy in this locality at this time, but the activ ity ,is confined largely to the buy ing and selling of sheep. There is a heavy demand for mutton and this fact with other favorable con ditions creates a demand for stock sheep. During this fall large numb ers of sheep have been brought to the valley from the Ea-tern Oregon ranges and disposed of to farmers for breeding purposes in lots of from 200 to 500. Tbey are largely of the Rambolet strain. About the first of Octobet George Brown and Pete Whitaker bought a band of 2 900 Eastern Oregon sheep, and all but about 4C0 of these have been disposed of for breeding purposes. Last week Lee Brown went up on the McKenzie river and received a band of 1 300 sheep which had been summered on the Cascade reserve. Two hund red of these Mr. Brown disposed of in Lane county, and Saturday he I passed through town with the re maining 1 100, on the way to his ranch in the northern part ot Ben ton. Many of this band however, are mutton sheep. The latter with a large number of native mutton sheep are likely to be taken to the Pacific States Packing Co., at once by Mr. Brown, if negotiations pend ing are successful. Theyaretobe driven to Portland on foot. In addition to sales recorded in the last Times, we learn of the sale of 200 breeding ewes by Billy 3el latly of Blodgett, to Phillippi & Son of Linn county, at $4.50 per head. Another sheep deal is that of J. N. McFadden, who sold to Jim Mace, for the Portland market, 200 lambs, These are to be ship ped Friday. CLOTHES CLEANED and pressed at lowest pric-ep one door soutj of mar ble shop on Main etreet. Mr. J. Mon Foo, an experienced com pounder of Chinese nifdicinee, successor to the late Hong Wo Tone, of Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to furnish Chi nese medicine to all. The undersigned recommeiida him and guarantees satis faction. Call or write him at No. 117 West Sec ond Street, Albany, Oregon. Jim Westfall. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that, the undersigned has been duly appointed the executor o the es tate of Ann Comptou, deceased, by the county court of the Btate of Oregon, for Benton county. All persons having clelms against t.iirt estate are notified to present the time duly vertlled as by law rt-quired within tlx months irom the date hereol,to the uudtMSlgtied at the ou:e ol . K. Bryson, In the city of Cotvallia, Oregon JAMES J. FLETT, Executor of the estate of An Compton, tiec'sd NEW ADS TODAY, NOTICE. The Corvallis Brick & Tile Works will not receive orders for brick until orders already in are filled. BANKING. The First National Bank of Corval- lis, Oregon, transacts a general eoneervstive tanking business. Loan money on approved secu rity. Drafts bought and sold and mooey traneferredtotbe principal oities of the "United States, Eu rope and foreign countries. REMEMBER the day: Saturday Nov. 3, 1906 the Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will receive 10 percent ot all cash sales made at O.J. Blackledge's furni ture store. A Saturday market will also be7 conducted by the . ladies. Please reserve your pur chases for that day and come early and avoid the rush. ' VANTED. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK Bldg. Mourn XO to 12 and 2 to 4. Phone, office 83. Residence 351. Corvallis, Oregon. DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Office 1011 Main st Ind 204 Residence 1220 4th st Ind 389. J. A. WOODS General Auctioneer. A Square Dea an charges right. Corvallis, Oregon. J. FRED FATES A TTORKn I -A T-LA W. Zierolf Buildirig. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office up stairs in Burnett Bricl Kes idence on the coiner of Madison and Seventh st. Phone at honse and office. H. S; PERNOT. Physician & Surgeon Office over postoiBcs. Residence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & v -ham's drnti store. WANTED. Oak legs from 16 to 26 inches in diameter from two feet long up. Enquire Central Plaining Mills, Corvallis. Winter Rates To Yaquina Bay. A low round trip rate of $:5o from Albany and $3:25 from Corvallis and Philomath to Yaqnina has been put in effect by the Corvallis & Eastern dur ing the entire w inter and spring, until May 31, 1907. Tickets good for return 60 days from date of sale. Splendid acc ommodations for all. at low rates, g Full information from C. & E. Agents or Conductors, of J. C. Majo, Gen. Pass A . tAlbanv. Tickets on sale dailv. WANTED a salesman. Many make $100 to $150 per month. Some even more.. Stock clean: grown on Reservation, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of territory, Ad dresSjWashington Company, Top penish, Washington. Fine Job Printing " at Times Office. Mount Hood Snowball is made from the new wheat recently in troduced from Idaho, and carries 35 per cent gluten a very strong flour, ' WANTED, 60 tons of clean vetch seed and oats in car lots. Highest market price paid. Load at near est R. R. station. Wanted, e'eau Italian and English Rye grass. L. L. Brooks. Leave orders at Zierolfs for fresh Yaqnina bay oysters for delivery Sat Rogoway's Second Hand Store. Fresh Yaquina Bay oysters at Zierolfs every Saturday. Leave orders now. 0. R. N., TKE TIME SAER. WANTED. A woman or girl for general tiousework in a private family. Ad dress Box 44. Corvallis. FOR. SALE. Corvallis patent flour for sale by all,' leading groceries. Towiing sacks, 85 cents per sack, Standard sack 80 cents per sack, every sack guaranteed. People having Second Hand goods of any kind for sale, drop a postal to O. Rogoway, Corvallis, Ore., and he will call. Rogoway's Second Hand Store. Saturday evening was looked forward to with delightful anticipa tion by recipients of invitations to the dancing party of Professors F. D. McLouth. F. L. Kent. Tohn McDougall, and W. T. Shaw. Fishers hall was the scene of a gay and merry throng that reluctantly dispersed at midnight. Couches and cosy corners added much to appearance of the hall and the re freshments are declared to have been the most delicious of the sea son. The guests were: Mrs. R. S. Bryson of Eugene, Mrs. E. R. Bry son. Misses Lulu Spangler , Mary Nolan. Mable Withycombe and Grace Gatch, Mr. and Mrs. Kaup isch, Mr. and Mrs. Cordley, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiger, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Taillandier. -Messrs E. E. Wilson, T. McDevit, Torn Nolan, and C. E.McKellips. LOST. A ladies tan fur, lin ed with tan satin, tipped with chenille fringe. Finder leave at Times office or notify Mrs. Mary ; Barcla5 Independent phone 54 rlrop 10 function R. F. D. 4. FOR SALE cheap Seven room house and two lots near the C. & E. depot, good well water, barn and other outbuildings. Inquire at Times office. FOR SALE. 800 good breeding ewes and 500 4 breed lincoln lambs. Address J. V. O'Leary, McKenzie Bridge, Oregon. Chicago 17 Hours Nearer via this Pop ular Columbia River Route.. Fianklin was right when he said, " Lost time is never found a gain. " The O- R. N. in addition to giving you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River, saves jou 17 hours to Chicago.- It is the Short Line to Lewibton. Short Line to Palouse country. Short Line to Spokane, Snort line to the couer d'Alene country. Short Line to Salt Lake ity. Short to Line DenverC. Short Line to Omaha. Short Line to Chicago. Short Line to all points east Three trains east daily, 9:12 a. m. and 8:35 p.m. The"Chicago Portland Special is as fine as the finest. Every comfort of home. For particulars ask any agent of the Southern Pacific Company or write Wni. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agent Portland, Oregon FOR SALE. Clean vetch and cheat seed. Matthew Thomson, C. and E. crossing, Corvallis. r . . L -..'() f 71 .1 3 T) 1 T4--4. I u v i.i o. ui ruuiciuu jxca.1 xvnaic you will learn something to your advantage by communiceting with Jotn B. Matthews, 722 Chamber of Commerca, Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE. No 1 clean cheat seed. Phone 51 Mt. Vie w line. Joseph Bryant. FOUND. A mans overcoat and ladies fascinator. Call at ?. L- Kline's store and pay for th;p notice. WANTED. A housework. H. Bauer. girl to do general Inquire of Mrs. M. For good results, try' a sack of Corvallis flour, every sackis guaran teed to give you the besr of results and make easy baking, should ' you fail bring back the sack after giving it a thorough trial and get your money back. 1 SPARKMAN & Co. are now pre pared to furnish you anything you want in firstclass real estate. Get the habit of seeing them and . look over their large list of farms both city and farm property. FOUND A boy's watch with fob chain. Inquire at Times office. WILLAMETTE Banking LLEY -ompany Obegcn. Deals in Fcragn acd Bomesttc Esch&Ege. Beys Coarty, City end School Warrants Principal Ccrpspcnar?ts. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND f The Bank o ' SEATTLE . f . . California TAOOMA 1 NEW TOBK-MWM. J. J?. BToresn C . CHICAGO Kittle nal Bank of One. Kep lb Uo. LaSIXXN, ENG. N 31 EothschUds A Eocf, O IN AD A . rnfer Tuck of Cersda