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Notice to Creditors. In the Matter ot the Estate ) of Jasper Hayden, Deceased.) Notice Is hercbr Riven to all persons concerned that the under.-lgned has been duly appointed administratrix ol the estate of Jasper Hayden, deceased, by the county court of the state of Or egon for Benton county. AU persons having claims against said estate of Jasper Hnyden, de ceased, are hereby required to present the same with the proper voucoers duly verified asbv law required within six months from the date here of to the undersigned at her residence in Alsea V Hey In Benton county. Oregon, or, at the law office of E. E. Wilm. iu Oorvallis, Oiegon, Dated November a, 1906. AGNES HAYDEN, Administratrix of the estate of Jasper Hayden, deceased. WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport Beaches. Ticket Saks Resumed Nov. 1st to May 31st, 1907. As 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 Yaquina. From all S. P. points, tickets will be sold throughout the winter and spring until May 31st, every Wednesday and Saturday and Irom Albany, Coivallis and Philomath on i the Corvallis & Eastern, tickets will be sold to Taqulna and Newport DAILY. The rates will be the same as during the stun mer, and. will be good for return 60 days from date of sale. Dr. Minthorn's Sanitary Baths Will be in operation during the entire winter, and treatments will be given dally. Other Health.Resorts Closed. During the winter nearly all other health re sorts are closed or difficult to reach, and none of them have the advantages of Newport and vicinity as regards climate, points of Interest, recreation, and amusement. Fr parties desir ing to enjoy fishing, hunting, or seeing the ocean in sunshine or In storm, the famous resort is unequalled, the surroundings are ideal- beautiful scenery, climate mild, healthful and invigorating. Cottages for rent cheap, Fresh vegetables, milk, honey, .fruit at lowest possible cost, fish and the famous rock oysters to be had for the trouble of securing them. Full information from any S. P. Or C. & E. Agent, or from the General Passenger Agent of either company. Bate from Corvallis to Yaquina, $3.25. Rate from Corvallis to Newport $3.75. Times Job Printing is the Best Free! For advertisements in this column the rate of 15 cents per line will be charged. We will give FREE a boy's suit with each dozen sold, ages 3 to 8, 9 to 13, 1 4 to 20 yrs. Call and see the different styles, extra good values, all ned stock, and, Get one FREE! KLINE The People's Store. Established J864. Corvallis, Oregon 'Hercules' suits included in this offer. WhenlYou see it in Our Ad IT'S SO. Made & Guaranteed by tCuppenheimer & Co America's Leading . Clothes Makers . . Chicago Rogoway's Second Hand Store. BANKING. The First National Bank of Corval lis, Oregon, transacts a general conservative banking business. Loans money on approved secu rity. Drafts bought and sold and mooey tranefarredto the principal cities of the United Statee, Eu rope and foreign countries. NOTICE. The Corvallis Brick & Tile Works will not receive orders for brick until orders already in are filled. WE CAN FILL your wants. Write us.. Dojou want to seil your property, farms, or business. Call on us. We furnish partners and cash. Loan your money Sparkman & Company Main St, Corvallis. Oreg. I ' GAL LORE. HER FUNERAL TODAY. After Five Months of Illness Death of AS DISPOSED OF. If You Want To Know 1 1 What Smartly Dressed Men Will Wear this": Season, CALL ON U Conforming to Fashion's Latest Decrees, Designed by Aatist Tailors Frshioned by Master Workmen, Are Some of the Reasons Why S Copyright, igoa, by B. KUPFBNHBIMR & CO. KuppeESirner Clothirf - . , IS THE IJ EST. n F. L Mille r SOLE AGENT Corvallis, Oregon m nf m -ir No Prizes go with our : tor name in strap The Kendal Brains evolved the Kendal. .There's not an iota in its material and make that doesn t represent skilled shoe- craft and shoe experience Patent leather lace boot. genuine seal toj5 heavy sole, narrow toe The man who Wants to enjoy the benefit ot the best . shoe- knowledge applied for his comfort should wear the Kendal Most styles are S3 Quality Store J. M. Nolan 6c Son Chase & Sanborn High Grade Miss Ethel Linville returned Monday from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Carlton. Mrs. W. H. McBee and daugh ter, returned Sunday evening from a few day's' visit with Salem relatives. Miss Inez Luckey of Fall City is expected to arrive in Corvallis in few days to take up work at the college. Walter Gagnon and Henry Eismann went to Eugene yesterday ; morning where they were to meet Clifford Benson, and the return trip will be made down the VVil lame from Eugene in canoes. v James Flett left yesterday for Roseburg to be absent a week. He is administrator of bis late mothers estate, and went to the Douglas county metropolis on an errand con nected herewith. Butter is 3 1 cents per pound. At Tillamook they boast that the average for butter fat for the year in that country has been above 27 cents. The average at Corvallis for the year will be fully that high. Fir wood is selling in town now at $4 per cord and maple at $4.50. Frank Francisco has pur chased a quantity of oak at Wells and is shipping it by tram. It will be sold at a -Jess price if ordered before it arrives. Mrs. Hart who came to Cor vallis thre years ago and has since resided m Jobs addition "leaves to morrow for Williamsburg Kansas The residence property near the J. L. Jones home has been sold to Mr Howard late of Bridal Veil. Mr Hart died August .sth. and his body will betaken East for rein terment. Mrs. Hart is accom panied by Jesse Whitsitt and wife, and all will remain in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. B. :W. Johnson and Mr, and Mrs. C. M. McKellips gve a very delightful dinner party Saturday evening. The- dining room decorations were smilax, chrysanthemums, and mistletoe. Covers were laid for twelve: The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E.- R. Bry son, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knisely, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine. -Mrs. John - Smith was hostess at a dinner party given last evening Her guests were:Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kllips Mr. and Mrs. Taillandierr Mr. and Mrs. Rennie. Miss Ma Nolan, and J. W. McDougall. After fifteen years of service during which he has been making trips in and out of Corvallis, Cap- j tin Spong of the O. C. T. Com- j pany has quit the business. He left down the liver on his last trip yesterday morning. He has always been a popular and a very efficient officer. He - goes to a town in Washington, where he has purchas ed an interest in a mineral spring. They had a city election in Philomath yesterday. There wer two candidates for mayor and measure of warmth was injected in to the contest by a published at tack on Dr. Loggan. one of the nominees. The other candidate was Mr. Bennett, who wss the favorite. of the jtemperance element. The baloticg resulted in the elec tion of Dr. Logan by a majority of eleven. The other officers elect ed were W. T. Boles recorder. Chas Davis treasurer, George Allen coun cilman first ward, Sam Moses and O.W White, tied in the second ward and Robert Clark in the third ward. Mrs. Sarah Mechlin. i After an illness of five months, Mrs. Sarah Mecklin died at her home on 8th street, last Sunday evening, aged sixty years, two months and 19 days. M-s. Mech lin was seized with acute pain on the 4th day of last July and has been battling bravely with Bright's disease since that date. Medicine and care were of little avail and she gradually grew weaker until the end. Sarah Lewis was born in Ala bama in September 1846, and with her father came to Oregon, settling in Corvallis in 1875. In Novem ber 1883, she was married to Sam uel Mecklin, who was Jaccidentally killed in July 1888. Mrs. MecKlm is survived bv a son Harper Mechlin, a brother ames Lewis of this city and two sisiers.Mrs. Goldsonand Mrs. Hay nes of Lane county. Mrs. Mecklin was an arden student of the Bible and a devout member of the M. E. church South. The funeral occurred from the residence at 10 o'clock this morning, the service being conducted by Rev. Moses. The interment was in Crystal Lake cemetery. PASSED AWAY. Well Known 0. A. C. Student Died Near Salem This Morning Clay 1 Separd. . It a ir?i",T(rts---s;5 m v-vux- f&. sol COFFEE In fact nothing goep with our coffee bnt cream, suar and SATISFACTION P. M. ZIEROLF. . - Sole agent for- - Chase & Sanborn High Grade COFFEE Clav Shepard, a graduate of OAC in the class of 1904 and since that time, secretary of the Y. M C. A. at the institution, is dead The news reached this city by phone this morning from his home near Zena, Polk county. Mr. Shepard was a well known student, having been an active worker inthe college Y. M. C. A. He was largely in strumental in the Y. M. C. A building enterprise at the college la fact he was the soul of that en ter prise and it is because he was seiz ed with illness about a year ago that it has so long stood still. He died of tuberculous and it is the belief of those who know him best that he contracted the malady by the exposure and over-work in cident in his campaign in tte in terest of the building. The funer al occurs at the family home at 1 1 o clock Thursday. He is one of five brothers notable for their edu cational attainments and high ideals Walter won a fellowship at Har vard, traveled two years on it in Europe and is now an instructor a his alma mater. Ray is a student there, Ralph graduated at OAC Robert, a younger brother is at home on the farm. Benton County Litigation What was Done with the Cases. Following is a list of the cases on the docket in last week's term of circuit court together with a state ment of the disposition made of each: R E. Fawver plff. vs. John W. Fawver, William Fawver, defts. Decree and costs for p!ff. Halvers Harrison plff. vs. W. W. McDonald and wf. defts. Continued. Samnel E. Young plff. vs. Cur- tiss Beers. Hattie Beers, et al, deft. Action for money. Continued. J. N. McFadden plff. vs. Agnes McElroy and L. G. McElroy et al, defts. Action. Continued. W. S. Mott plff. vs. Sarah Bald win and Edith Baldwin, defts. Ac tion. Dismissed on motion of plff. Minnie Clegg plff vs. J. A. Clegg deft. Divorce. Decree granted plff. R. L. Taylor plff. vs. Abbie Taylor, deft. Divorce. Decree granted plaintiff. J. W. Melville plff. vs. Frank Hale et al, defts. Suit to perfect title. Continued. State of Oregon plff. vs. James Gulley deft. Transcript from J. P. court. Minnie Johnson plff. vs. J. W. Johnson et al defts. Complaint. Dismissed. Mary E. Herbert, T. M. Coon, et al plffs. vs. A. L. Coon, deft. Suit for sale of plaintiff's real prop erty. Dismissed. Thos. Whitehorn, J. W. Ingle, et Bk. plffs. vs. G. W. Emery detts. Dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Chas. M. Kline, Merwin McMaines, Jack Milne et al. Appeal from -justice court. Continued. State of Oregon vs. Chas. M. Kline. Merwin McMaines and Jack Milne. Appeal from justice court. Continued. Minnie Johnson vs. W. J. John son, Chris'opner Jobncor snd Dalla Johnson. Suit divorce. Dismissed. R. E. Fauver plff. vs. John W. Fawver and William Fawver. deft. Suit. Default. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. OAK WOOD For sle. To arrive ;; on cars in a few days and will be ; sold cheap it ordered in time to be delivered from car. Independ ent phone 1 95 Frank Francisco. More goods air the Nolans. time " at And see birr large new line of Pocket Knives, Razors, Sissors etc. A, large line of Footballs and all kinds of Sporting Goods always on hand Umbrellas" Covered and Repaired. im 1 uu m an an iron n nn nm no n h no-. Please Take Notice. ; All rut st-tnding accounts due Moses Bros, mustbesettled on or be fore Jan, 1 '07 as the firm has dis solved a d must settled with R. J. os.s and Sain at Philomath or Victor P. Moses of Corvallis. ; All accounts not settled by Jan. 1st. '07 will be put in the hands of an at torney for sattleooent. j; R.- J. Moses President & M r. I Victor P. Moses Secretary. Always Keeps ChamDerlain's Coxign i ; ; Remedy in His House. uW-3 would not be without Chamberk:'e Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand contin ually in our home," says W. W. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, IIo. That is just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready for instant use, a cold may be checked at the ontspl. and nrrpt m much less time than after it has become iettled in the system. This remedy is also without a peer for croup in children, and will prevent the attack when given as Boon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, which can only be aone wnen the remedy is kept at hand. . For sale by Graham & Wortham At the C3ngrega'uonal Church Mu sical Depaviment of 0. A. C. Organ Recital. At the Congregational church Friday night, an organ recital will be given by ProfJ Taillaridier, as sisted by Miss Edna Sheehy, both of the musical department at OAC. The occasion will be of more than usual interest by reason ot the fact that it is the first public appear ance of Miss Sheehy. The pro gram is as follows: X. Ave Maria. Arcadett. Lis;t 2. Communion in e Batiste 3. Capriccio. Lemaigre 4. March 5th Organ Svmphone Widor Gcard Taillandier. 5. I m Wearing awa Foote 6. Turn Thee Unto Me, from Oratorio Eli Costa Miss Edna Sheeby. " 7. Andante jAmbroise Thomas 8. Serenade.. Gounod 9. Toccata... 1 Dubois Gerard Taillandier. 10. Salve Regina ..Dana Miss Edna Sheehy. 11. Melody Lemaigre 12. "Pilgrim's Sona of Hope.. ...Batiste i3.,Priere: Lemaigre 14. Fantasia in C Tours Gerard Taillandier. G. R. Farra plff. vs Corvallis et al, deft, tion. Continued. The City of Suit-injunc- J. E. Henkle plff. vs. City of Corvallis, deft. Dismissed on mo tion of plff. Contined. City of Corvallis vs. G. R. Fan a and Taylor Kemp. Continued. Geo. VV. Parker vs. W. H. James. Suit for damages. Con tinued. State of Oregon vs. Chas. M. Kline, Merwin McMaines and C. G. Geer. Appeal from justice court. Continued. Mahala et al plffs. deft. Suit. Stewart, Jehial vs. Henrietta Continued. Stewart Randall State of Oregon, plff. vs. An drew Campbell and Jeanette Hug gins, defts. Dismissed. Sta e of Oregon Continued. vs. Wm. James. WANTED 20 tons of choice bailed vetch hay. . J. P. Logan vs. The Charles K. Spaulding Logging Co , a corpor ation. Suit. Continued. Garrison Sheldon vs. Ella W. Sheldon. Suit-divorce. Decree granted p'.ff. Catherine Boehtinger vs. Oregon & California Railroad Co. The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. Con tinued. J. T. Bridges vs Malinda Starr, executrix of est. of Mary A Gar linghonse. dec. Verdict for defend ant. Plff given 90 days to file bill of exceptions. Lewis Hartley vs. Cora A. Hart ley. Suit-divorce. Dismissed. R.V. ulation. Moce v.-: Dcoee. May Moore. Stip- NBW...ADS. TODAY. LOST." Small gold, pin with jas. M,-; r Morrison . engraved . on it. Return to Times office and re ceive reward. ' - ,: LOST. A bunch of keys, valuab'e only to the owner. Finder plaase leave at Times office end receive 1 reward. J. W. Writsman vs. J. R. Rain water et al. Suit to perfect title. Decree for plff. Faber & Neis vs. John Whitaker et al. Plff. given 30 days to plead. State ot Oregon vs. , Ambrose Cain. Committed to State Reform School: D. B. Farley vs. A. trustee. Continued. J. Shipley. FOR SALE. Choice hei fer calves Ind. phone, 258. Address Cor vallis. R. F, D. No. 1. Walter Taylor.