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LOCAL LORE. Regular Sunday services' at the Evangelical . church. Rev. Ilurd pastor. Clifford Elgin of Salem arriv ed Monday and is the guest of Cor vallis relatives, ! i The pastor of the M. E.church ; South will preach next Sunday on the following topics. At 1 1 a. m. "Christian r.sta'ilishment." At 7:30 p. tn. "Trua Cretnes4." " Waiter, brin me a steak; yon remember I was here yesterday," "Yes sah, yes sah! I remember, will you have the same today?" "Certainly, if no body else is us ing it-" ., . G?orge Cathey came up from Portland yesterday and is at. the family home in this city. He is ju-r out of the hospital after a sur gicl opertioi for appendicitis.; a "couple of weeks ago. 'Jl-!. '- Jack Kilpack who came up . yesterday as manager for the Good nough Monteith concert last night, hns a position now with the Title .Cuarante- and Trust Company of Portland. He is one of O.A-C,'s most devoted followers, r Teacher (in' mineralogy c'ass)--Johnnie give me the name of the largest known biamond. Johnie- The ace. : ' The contsact for furnishing -the lumber fo the Woman's build ing atthe college has been awarded -by Mr. Snook to the Corvallis saw mill. Th original bill calls for .$6,500 worth of lumber. Thel dies of theM. E.,' church will hold another window sale at O. J. Blackledge .furniture . store "Wednesday Nov. .28. Buy . your thanksgiving cake and pies of them. . A negro student when conduct ing the prayers at one ot the great , missionary -collfges : said,. "Give. us all pure hearts, give us , all clean iiearts, give us all sweet bear's," to which the entire congregation made respo- se, "Amen." ,. ... Thera will be German preach ing again Sunday at the Presbyte rian c nurch at 2 o'clock p. m. The preaching will be conducted by Rev. C. J. Byerlein as usual. All are welc me Thcy had a shooting match at Bellfourrain yesterday, with clay pigeons for t.rges. The prize was a veal, and 11 shooters ' par ticipated. A quarter of the beef each was won by Chancy Barclay, lrrank porter, W. M. Bain, and jRay Starr. ' A. K. Johnson went to New- erg "Wednesday. He owns a brick building in that town. He also has there a crop of h ps that was "sold recendy at fifteen but which the buyer now holds not to be -up to simple. Ttis adjustment of Jtbe latter and to arrange other matters is Mr. Johnson's errand to the Quaker town., 'Our Reasonable Savior" will be the subject at tbe Presbyterian church Sunday morning. In the "evening there will rbe special inusic and a praise service . conduct ed by the woman's .. missionary society. An interesting part; of the program will be an address by Mrs.2J. B. Horner on ' 'Phases, of aujssiuu work seen on a Palestinian trip." Spec al program on Marcus Whitman at the C. E. 11 eeticg(5:30 i'-.1"- .. a., ,,- . .r;.-. ,.. ---rr-.. - I Jo a show; window at Nolan & Son's s'ore there is a turkey. It is dressed io fine- linen,- except as to itslegs. These appear fb" be-en-ceased in dark muslin. TihsJ is nor. an indication that the firm has branched into the poultry business. Jt is .simply an idea of Mr." Moshei a xlerk . who is the designer and builder of the fowl for an ' adver tisement appropriate for . the time. IThisbirdis made up of: fowling with a red stripe and red fringe accross tin ends. It is notturkish toweling, as might be ,. supposed The whole thing is a credit, to Mr. ' Mosher s genius, and it calls ; forth much favorable comment from the; many passers by w o are's sun o stop a id marvel at its construction. '. Thirty four cars have been shipped by L. L- Brooks " this sea son. Most of it went East for . use as seed. Mr. Brooks has advertis ed widley, and has correspondents in very part of the country. He re ceived a telegram Wedoesday or dering two cars of vetch to; -go to the fouthern states, for spiing de livery A request by mail wants! quotations for a number of cars for spring delivery ; in ths - .East. - A letter from Japan inquires for prices and for he quantity that could be obtained. Oregon has come to be the principal supplier of the world ia vetch seed. Other states', have trouble in growing it assuccessfully r seed purposes. '.: Germany is Oregon's principal 1 competitor. Vetch, for seed at the prices so far Jias been a good paying crop. Eugene Guaid: The Order of Washington will hold an ODen meet ing in the A O U. Wgnall Tbure day evening. . J. W. Ingle, of Cor vallis, will be the principal speaker. , Eugene Gurrd: A Corvallis man yesterday offered Lee Hoeelton 35I5OO for his cigar store, which he recently opered, but he refjss-d to Bell. This epeake well fur a place that has been doing business ODly a tew weeks. In tbe probate court: Etti F. Lee has beeo appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of C. H. Lee, deceased, with a bond fixed at $8, ouo. Eva I. Miller is re adminis tratrix of the estate of W. F. Miller with a bond of $6,000. Albert Mann an Oakland, Calif., high school student who will graduate next spring, ba3 a record of 11.3 3 4 In toe pole vault, 2l:10 in the oroad -jump, 6 teet in' tbe high . jump,-5r feet in tbe shot put, 165 feet in tue hammer throw and 16 3 5 in the l'ij' yard hurdles. He is 6 feet tall and in fact a marvel. It ia said he may attend the U. of O. next year. . The Eastside railroad, line ia restored to an operating basis. The bridge at Jr.tXsrson,bas been replac ed by a Um5.0r.ttry structure tovtr which trains began to pars yester day afternoon. Tte eveniog (rain, which has been completely out of joint since the bridge weot out, ar rived from Albany last night a few minutes after 8 o'clock, and ' ie ex peoied hereafter to be on time. ... The following real estate trans fers, have been filed for. record: - H. P. Harris to B. F. Hyland, 2oacre near Albany, $2oo; B. F. Hyland to Levi Oreu, 20 acres near Albany, $20o;W. R. Hardmanaod wife to Ida MUL-r, 2 acres west of BellfountaiD. $20; Amo- H. Howard and wife to Mrf. Ida Miller, 2. acres weot ot Bellfountaio. $50; O. & C. R. R. Co. to Mrs. Ida Miller, 4o acres west of B'ellfountain, $lol; Sil King to E. E. Smith, 'io acres near Corval lis, $3,000. ;. ; -'Our farmers ought to get to gether and protest agunBt the fur ther payment of fifty 'cents a1 ton extra freight because of the caDal and locks at Oregon City," was the remark of a firmer on the streetB jetterdayv And bo they ought. They oughtr to protest, and they ought to petition. The granges ought to joio in the agitation Now is the time and this the congress to open the Willamette and free its traffic from paying fifty cents a ton lockage fee. It costs the farmers of the Willamette Valley many . a thousand. dollar every year. ARRESTED FOR THEFT. Sixteen Year old Boy He Belongs in Benton Captured in Salem. . Ambrose Cain, aged 1.6, years a Benton county boy, is in the toils of the law. , He was arrested at Salem by Chief of Police Cornelius yesterday, and Sheriff Burnett left this morning to bring him to Cor vallis. His offense is the ; theft, of $25 in cash from a . trunk- in tbe home of BirdRickard in Irish Bend. While Mrs: Rickard riwas absent from home at a neighbors, Cain en tered the house,, went into a, trunk and re moved the cash. . , He ; wen thence to Monroe, and , hired a man to bring him to Corvallis. -Here he took the train for Salem. , The theft was reported, by phone to Sheriff Burnett, and the ..latter after a little inquiry at once- "sus pected young Cain and as his moth er lives in the vicinity of Salem, it was guessed that the boy would go there. : Chief of Police Cornelius was notified with, the result that yesterday a phone "from that officer related thatr Cain had been captur ed. After his arrest. J the boy ad- mitted the theft, but a search show ed that he had but fifteen cents on his person.' With the stolen mon ey he had purchased a revolver, a watch: - and a : pocket . knife; 5 ' He' will be brought here this afternoon and it is probable that h 'will be sent to the reform school. : Other wise he will be tried for his offense under the law, '' the1 penalty for which,' is one to seven years in the penitentiary, as the charge undoubtedly be larceny dwelling. WOUld from a People having Second " Hand goods of any . kind for sale, drop a postal to O..Rogpway, Corvallis, Ore., and he will call. BANKING; The First National Bank of Corval , , lis Oregon; ; transacts., a general conservative .banking i business. Loans money on. .approved eecu rity, Drafts bought and sold and money traneferredto tbe principal cities of the United States, Eu ; rope and foreign countries.: rrz:i Continued from page I. - After be bad accumulated a large amount of whiskey Peterson was arrested as disorderly and then it was discovered that be had cut op en three valise at the station, and robbing them of their contents had found the check with which he had bunkoed the "ealooDe. Chicago, Nov. 2I. The negroes of this city have called a mass meet ing for Thursday night to pro'eat against tbe dismissal of the negro eoldurs of the Twenty-fifth regi ment, to prevent Tillman's speak ing and to discuss the official count of tbe recent election, the returns of which ehow that Barnett, colored, supposedly elected judge of tbe mu nicipal oourt, was beaten by about 2O0. : - - - ... i . The mere violent of . tbe blacks threaten to shoot Tillman. The race agitation is causing the detailing of extra police in quarters where trouble mignt be expected. New York, Nov. 2 1. The Arxer ican Sugar Refining Company was fouod guilty by a jury in the Uuit ed States circuit court today of ac cepting rebates amounting to $26, 000 from the ; New Yck Central railroad. The New York Central was recently found guilty of giving rebates to the American Sugar Re fining Company and find $108, 000. Joseph H Choate, formerly am bassador to Great - Brilam, In his argument for the defense in today's trial, declared that there was no precedent in American law for such ah enormous penalty aB the statute against rebating provided. It was necessary, b-: added., to go back sever! C(riturie-tn English law to find ao instance in woioh a-r..enally amounung trrmore iban $Ioo-,ooo bad been imposed. - Corvallis patent flour for sale by all .leading groceries. Towiing sacks, 85 cents per sack, Standard sack 80 cents per sack, every sack guaranteed., New line of men and boys suits, over coats, rain coats and W. L. Dugl s shoes just received at Nolans. NOTICE. The Corvallis Brick & Tile Works will not receive orders for brick until orders already in are filled. Times Job Printing is the Best Rogoway's Second Hand Store. , Notice to Creditors. - In the Matter ol the Estate ) ' of - .- Jasper Hayden, Deceased.) ' Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned htts been duly appointed administratrix ot the estate of Jasper Hayde-n, decease4, by the county court ot tbe state of Or egon for benton county. All persons having claims against said estate of Jasper Hayden, de censed, are hereby required to. present tbe same with the proper voucaera duly verified a8b law required within six months, from the date here of bv the undersigned at . her residence in Alsea V llpy in Benton county. Oregon; or at the law office of E. E. Wilson, in Corvallis, Oiegon, - Dated November 9, 1906. i' gnes haydes." Admtnhtrntrix of the estate . of Jasper Hayden, deceased. ' : t. - - - WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at : the Newport Beaches. : Ticket Sales i Resumed 'Not!"..:;;: 1st to May 31st, 1907. .... . ... . . Ab a winter health and recreation resort to Newport is the one par excellence. Recognizing this, the Southern Pacific and Corvallis & East ern have resumed the sale of tickets through to Yoqulna. From all S. : P, points, tickets win be sold throughout the winter and spring until May 31st, every :" ' " ," " " :''.'T; Wednesday . and Saturday ' and from Albany, Coi valiis and Philomath on , the Corvallis & Eastern, tickets will' be sold to Yaquina and Newport DAILY.' - " ' ' . . The rates will be the same as during the sum met, and wUl be good tot return 60 days -from date of sale. . Cl e' 1 "- .' :' (-'.. Dr. Minthorn's Sanitary Baths . i 'Will be in operation during the entire winter, and treatments will. i?e given daily. . Other Health Resorts Closed. Daring the winter nearly all other health re sorts are closed or liiiicult Co reach, and none of them have the, advantages ot Newport and vicinity as regards climate, potnts of interest. recreation, and amusement.) For parties deeir. Ing to enjoy fishing, hunting, or- seeing the ocean in sunshine or in storm, the tamou resort is unequalled, the surroundings are ideal beautiful scenery, climate mild,' healthful and invigorating: Cottages lor' rent cheap,' tresh Vegetables! milk,' honey.'frnit at lowest possible cost, fish and the famous rock oysters to be had lor the trouble of securing thm. ' ! Full information f roni any k.' P. ot c; ' & E. Agent, or from ;the Geiieral Passenger Agent of either company. ' .' ' Rate from Corvallis to Yaquina', J3.25. ' "' ' ' ' Rate from Corvallis to Newport $3 75. 1 ; A SNAP! Always found at the store of VICTOR P. MOSES Speca 5, 10 and 15c Sale Nov 19 to 24 inc. Special Sale 'Rubber Hoots November 17. 7 Bring alj your eggs and butter to MOSES and get the highest market price. Have You Bought that Winter Suit Yet? If not. come and let ns figure with you. We have a fine Hue of ready-to-wear clothiag also a jlarge line of samples we take your measure and guarantee a fit. Give us a call. A. K. RUSS The only exclusive Mens Furnishing Store in Town. Corvallis, . The Grocen . 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 GROWINGS FAST. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION B fiortiing PUFFED miE Greatest o all on the Market, NO TR OUBLE In Serving. Can be bought at HODES' GROCERY. PHONE 2031 Oregon. Food Productions f: ' Mr. T. Mon Foo, an experienced com pounder of Chinese medicines, successor to the late Hong Wo Ton?, of Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to furnish Chi nese medicine to all. The nndereigned recommenda bim and guarantees satis faction. Call or write him at No. 117 West Sec ond Street, Albany, Oregon. Jim Westtall. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed the executor ol the es tate of Ann Comoton. deceased, by the oountv court of the state of Oregon, for BeDton county. All persons navitig claims against said estate are notified to present the same duly verified as by law requited within tlx months from the date hereof, to the uuderslgned at the office of K. n. oryson, in toe cuy oi (joivaius, urosrnn JAMES 3. FLETT. Executor of the estate of Ann Compton, dec'sd Economy fruit & Johnson's. jars at Thatc' CLOTHES CLEANED and pressed at lowest prices one door soutu of mar ble shop on Main street. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK BIdg. Honrti 10 to 12 and a to . I Phone, office 83. Corvallis, Residence 351. 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 and charges right. Corvallis, Oregon. J. FRED STATES A TTORAti I -A T-LA W. Zierolf BuildiDg. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office np stairs in Burnett Brick Kes Idence on the coiner of Madison and Seventh st. Phone at honse and office. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postofSca. Residence Cor. Fifth and Jefferson streets. Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & V-KBm'i Hrno atnra 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., THE TIME SAVER. Chicago 17 Hours Nearer via this Pop ular Columbia River Route.. Fianklin was right when he said, " Lost time is never found a gain. " . TheO. R. N. in addition to giving you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River, saves you 17 hours to Chicago. It is the Short Line to Lewiston. Short, Line to ' Palouse country. Short Line to Spokane, Short line to the couer d'Alene country, . Short Line to San cake City , 'Short to Line Denver, v Short Line to Omaha ." Short Line "to Chicago. " Short Line to all points east V Three trains east dailv. q: a. m; b:t 5 :i 5 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. Cbtnpany or write ' Wm. McMurray, , Gen. Pass. Agent Portland, Orego n WILLAMETTE VALLEY Banking Company - OBT'.,', OBECON. Rc$pofislbiiity, $100,000 . - Deals in Foreign and Domestic - "" ' " Exchange. Bays County, City and School - - Warrants. Principal Correspondents. 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