r :i3Y csijotav xcii; 7 & 3 isttl t&rs LI A Happy New Year mahv vears it: has- been , . ', . " , " . '. II-. ., V -i. . J i i . y. ' ' v our good fortune to annually express our appreciation for in creased patronage from our exceptibri1 aridwe wanted thank you for the biggest trade in 'our history. It has been a banner tisV breaking all r.e We hope to continue to enjoy -"urcolilfiSerice and to merit, your custom to such an extent that this year's busi ness will besurpassedMuring the year of 1907. For advertisementi In thb column the rate of 15 cento per line will be charged. "THE MASKED BURGURr 1 wow inai town reopie Arer Umy to further ibflame a passion al-l f - dmuing adoul t rf.. f n r "irr" "t- -year cords. !,; ,?..','.' .' l.-i .', U J! ;. C Oi' .'i .'!!;!,; V j; "MProf. Coote.1 is spending 'the holidays at the bay.' ' ' ' ; v. Born. ;vin Corvallis, i Saturday. 1 to the ( wife ;of Roy Rickaid, a son;,, lirs-VS: 'Wfiinton'and 'childi ren are spending a tew 'days Vith her parents! Mr. and Mrs. Monioe Chitders. near Bruce! . ' , ' I ! j 'i ::1 l ' ' ; i -r-When ; the , Corvallis postoffice, 1$ ployed into jts: new quarters, , the fixtures have been in use ..here for years, i are i to ; be. shipped f to IEdlas, !:a-(i-..jt.ii: i; ti-'i i-Mf '.and : "msPM -arrived auditor was some way on ner account ana esi rsayed an ' apology which - seemed fl'r.. Ifiixd : ill There was a tnasked Greatest of all Last Sales AT. F. L. MILLER'S Will begia Wednesday January 2nd 1907. Offy . r-z bargains, in every department. And as is cp- cast -n we wDI make this one of the BAE GAINS events of the year. Space will . not permit to quote prices on every &. !"cle in J the BIG STORE?'' BuVvviil remind'you ' at ' it a genuine 'Bale.' duced pric.3S.' "vi- ' ' And" everything goes at re- w H t.- DRY GOODS 10c OatiDg Flannel at.. ,12 ie do , do 1 lot colored dress'goods .... U. Vi' 1 .ioc ...25 ...35 ...60 ..;45 .. 45 M 1 lot do do j.. ..,.: v... ,1 Jot $1. idof tViiU...XX...J. 54 in navy and green homespun I'A in blue ladies clothe -. 15u MlLoleeh -12 "'"d'. - Extra heavy mixed shirting 20cl grades goes at 12c Men and Boys Clothing $10 menSjguits reduced. $15 do do . .50 do v- do a .66 do dcf -i r $2.50 boys suits ;$.oo" . do, $3.0 do' $4.50 do reduced to.. .:.......$ 7 95 $12.00 . .,...$13.25 mm 2 $2.95 3.451? Youths clothing is included in this sale 20 iyards lgobd5;.caico ($ 1 :00 Extra ontable4Lihen-Napkins. where-they wept lastweefc to, take their sen JCenptb for'medical ad;, Yicf-i'v nil' -y:i i Jcrt:y'-t3 :, ,i'4-The Right- Rev;i .C.s ScaddingJ Dj Hi ,1 'Bishop of Oreigonio will hold services ;iat the; -'Good .Saraaritan Church; on Sunday the 6th ati'H'a). m. i : Everyone.; cordially invited id this servicej-' t-iii it: Imn '''!) .,T Mr. Oleaerwater, a ntleman accompanying. Mr. Skipc i to . Cor vallis, on a horse buying tour,, pur chased the well known pacing horse owned by, ijr.,,H. Moore., Jtle; was: averse, to selling the animal,, , but it la stated.; that- ,he pbtajned a good,! rpund price for; his; favorite. n; : v i,SeveraI horses shiooed FridaVi mbrnirig by1 boat from CorvalHsf.i They: wete auinials bought by Mr.l Wi. Sklpton ,ahd J Ir! ' Clearwater. Ahtong the purchases was a black three-year-old, ferchepn colt oo toiriied ffo'rii' john; Whitakerl ' ,;' '; xrrrCharles McHenry,. aqdnjoy ' Price ihaye formed a partnership in the real, estate business...; Ai feature of the ; business jwill be-the promor tion of residence; building..;. They have secured rooms for the present over Firsf National Bank, Corval- AVG'Haridtord; ife rDr. and' ; ?6n'' arrived from 'Portland Thursday, At6!' become1 'permanent residents' of Corvallis: .''Dir. Hand'- jfbrd has purchased', the dental par lors of Dr. Lester, and becomes the successor of the latter, who has been r in business " here' ' 16 years. That, Dr. Lester ; has retired from, the practice of dentistry is regretted by many 'patroiis, but it'seems pro5- bable that 'DrVHandford will be able, to' render excellent professional lervlceV;;;' i L, .' THAT WILD MAN. ' burglar in ' thef north part: of Cpf yallis,, Friday i morning, maybe. . j .Tbei ,! 4Ctcum-; stances are as follows:... m y : i Claud Wiley looks iafter; t Johnny bpangter s- j fhickens K-whue ! Mr.l Spangler and . family., are. out of town.- As Claud vwas performine this,- dnties,; outside rof .thjcSoanar' lehomiji liei wl o'tXftou:ght , he saw, a masked, man at oneqf; ( the windows. ! The- i?rttrtlr ia ...wtnrfi y ou "little Tascalj!' Caud a v$ the alarm, and it;courpf a, few, ;minJ utes; there', was;, Surrounding !,hfi Spangler home an armed posse con sisting of ! Chief,; Lane; Constable Wellsy Jessez Wiley, vGrant JElgiu, i Mike Bauer; Pro CprdleyirW. P, Lafferty, and othera.o i'i They., : were j armed with ,all : sorts. lof 4 implements of.Varfate, from an antiquated pep perbox derringer to . a 54 5 90 u Rem-ington-.ilA hastyt Jnspectioni ,qi iatms disclosed the fact : t that ; i Prof. Gordley's gun wasn't loaded, but it was calculated that the size; of ! bis weapon would be in itself '. . formid able,! and he was; allowed to remain on 'the feiag:line!!.r) -t-'-ik ; r.' 'When every !a venue of 1 ' possible ',; escape was well guarded;, wnea evi- ery detail had beeui i settled Chief i Lane and Constable Wells' entered the house) bearipg themselves with all the fortitude which' is-presumed to' attach to theiir positions, and be gan a systematic , search for the burglar. -.-. . ; . ' . ; . 1 Meanwhile the outside guards! stood in momentary, expectation of being compelled to! shed , human : blood in defense oitlawS and - brdeti.1 But the burglar failed tof put iri ap pearance, and after a lapse' of fifteen mfnutes, when! the .'nervotis; strain; begankto Seriously affect the guards: ChietiLanei mad has appearaxice on the ! front ! porch. i and tin a few; well-; chosea words assure&'theybattle ar-1 i that, in his opiniorii the burglar had-r previous to their arrival.uefri fected a successful "skidoo.ii 1 r.i . " . ier, am laboring under , a mtsap-j 1 i "Theivisi if .-iM-ii ,4- h ,--H-isitor. could jBeet-tat jhe va's mentally, perturbed ip not prehension. Is Mr. .Ietris 't't was 1 some tiie; before Mr. Rob-; fnBon'was able to speak."" ;In i'the ! mcin time his countenance became i purple; he stared " at his feminine visitori' with f distended r eyes'; - he; swelled up to abn'orAilproportions;; .his breath camei in little snorts like; the exhaust of a gasoline- engine; but Was able naUy to . shout: j V '.'GRkfTGod imOl U' vand : con-' tinued : ''Jim Lewis connected, with j this, office? Why, he has no office; io a house! pyttffe ' office'1 is 'in the iSTttEBTi-jle' Is;a;1rri'-!";- i But the;rn-'5setigei had gotten duti of the real,, .estate , roprns. i- as the! Spangled .lady' retires .from the den! of jlions, ftnd . the officej" jdjopri closed) upon Mr. jRobinson s r unfinished sentenc;. ; ' f)l vAVjii: ' " '.M 'J 'it 0 ': J 'i IS NOT pledged;'1 .! Y. Escaped From Asylum War Captured and Returned to Salem. On : Senate - Organization The. Plot Thickens Senator ' Johnson 'and ,u Mr;; Carter J.' i- The organization of the legis lature is attracting large attention throughout tbe state. It ; is dis cussed pore ' apparently: than e vet ' before Why! it should 'Tbe so'is bqi Tcnown,1 for. there is les sigulficahCe to it .than ever before. ' There; is no question, of. ; who ,, is ip be senator to be 'decided, j .'That, was' done by .the oeotSle in Tune. fi .arid 'the' wire. onll- ingv and. barter usually ,in?!ident on that ' jbcco'ut Ji's 'dispilnsed. ,itti.i The' most ' that isnefttiriggje over is the temporary honor' and pbWer 'incident! ro the' offices' bf pre side'nt' of-We sehafc . ahd: speaker of the hoosei' i Men-'have ipetty'1 -ambitions' afad' these hkve J to be1 reckon ed' ;w'ith'in;a:ll walks of life, ' io 'the legislatkires as well 's' out: Of them; !:j Onerwarits to be'speakeTl another! ;6haff man 1 of t the : ways'and means' omrtiittee "attd sicJ on J 'through the! legislative t schedule, 1 -fist as one; wants; td be constable t of a; precinct, onrl onrkt-liAr nroclHnt 1-Vi TTr-ii ieA BIGGEST ON THE COAST. :; y 'v: 'u Ciraiif Eln,V iVlistakja. '.C. , -3. . 'When' Grant - Elgin V ' saunters Notice to Creditors. 0 lb. the Matter ot the Estate ) 1 1 01 i 1 Jasper Hayden, Daceased.J ' Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the andersigned has been duly appointed iidmlnlstratrlx ot the estate- of Jasper Harden, deceased, by the county court ot tbe Mate ot Or . egon for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate of Jasper Hayden, de ceased, are hereby required to present the suns with the proper vouchers duly verified as by law required within six months from the date here of to the undersigned at her residence In Alsea V"llev In Benton county. Oreion. rr.at the law omoe 01 n. a. wiiaon, in uorvauis, megon, Dated November . 1906. AONXS HAYDRH. Administratrix of the estate of Jasper Hayden, deceased. ; .- . 5 ; . t .-- . ... Notice of Final Settlement, In the County Court in he State of Oregon, for the County of Benton. In the Matter of the Estate of 5 Mary A. GarliDcer, Deceased. ) Notice Is herehv Eiven tbrt the nndeslened has hereby filed hev final account in the estate of Ma ry A. GarlinghouBe, deceased, and the court has set February i, 190T, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M as the time and the county court room, county court house, Corvallis, Oregon, as the place to hear objections to the same. Dated this 28th day of December, 1906. MALINDAP. STARR, Executrix of the last will and testament of Mary A. GarliDghouse deceased, ' Saturday a rumor found currency in tpwn to the effect ; that a wild man was at large in the timber on trie Beach place just across the river; inquiry developed the fact that a man; sparsely clad arid acting in a Strange manner had ire? lly been seen at? Intervals in' ) the" neighborhood, his first appearance berng on Triurs day. , He wore no coat nor vest, the upper portion' of his body being dad m a hickory shirt. ' A pair of taitered overalls which failed utterly; in the puapose for which they 'were intended, gave evidence of shatterS ed reason. He had only-'1 a sem blance of covering for his feet, ' and he was cpmpelled 'toH Shufflti 'along without raiding' hik feet, in order to prevent his shess from1 falling off:' He was without Socks, - but he had attempted to supply their' place by wrappihg straw1 about his feet; 'He was emaciated 'to an' 'extreme de gre'e. The ": unfortunate ; v man' s whole appear?nce gave ' evidence of much privation and travel upon in hospitable courses. ' .; ' . Repiesentatives of the Benton county sheriff's office sought the m?ia ijpfoh tWO occasions but were unable iocate him. FinUy, on Saturdiht-i a phonriessage came ,to Sheriff Burnett stating that a posse-of Linn county farmers had the wild man surrounded,' five miles east of CJo'rvallis; and, desked the snennvs presence, itrwaax ont ot SberiffUBIirnett' :-urisdictioii and again, it was: as near to Albany as so Corvallis, . so the Benton sheriff teierred r t.hei; matter j.to -thetlvinn county; sUeri3Y-'r -.ji ..w .?,ir; vf, J , Saturday: the',; latter took the strange WanMRtQ custody, , hot' be refused tx give:any account ofhim.- seli except to -siy; . that. h& , was , on hiS:yfa.y to ithej iVC'aehalis mounts tVteJh a .Report is! that the man, had escaped itom ;the-. asylum two . or thrjee;weeks';agQ, ;:and,that ;h.e was reufced; to that institution Saturday evening... - : ,. s .; j,., he trequranymeeT;srwiTd - babe in arms, "at a point ' a ; ! block distant-from' their' nbm'el'j; Here.' hk such ctcasiorlin h,ade pf thei; old maple1 1 tree, he ; frequently 'fix ercises the prerogative of husbabd"- and lather and kissesthe' baby ft was -at thid identical ' location as Grant walked' homeward in the shadow - of : Wedo'esaaV 'eyenlngV that he heard thecroat 6i a : childJ that was 'borne. iri-the 'arms pfi: its mother.1 : Grant ' addressed them in his usiial fatherly manner and ' es sayed to take' the 'child ' from : .its mother's embrace X'Vo ! Tb Gtaht's; utter vJhf prise- 1 a;nd mortification,; the"' lady sprang- awav with the exclamation,' ' 'How V dare yoti approach' me' c in ''this5 mariner Mrs telgihr" 'has'he'voiceofa fieighfadr- woman-'ahd; it' was 'Pot until " late the? following ay ' that the' incident: ! adjusted to' - the satisfaction of all' fcooc'rtir1J t U. i 4V, fl yv-lU'ir:! i.-j.ii;;l fV. $3Uta;T -Qia'ps ' .lias ' ' certainly' picked Victor Moses' store as his headquarters this year. He gives no prizes, but 'relies on the merits of his goods to sell them LOST. Locket and chain. It is blue having shape of a heart, Finder please leave at this office. 1 :- ) i-i She DiqVKick Maier;, The number of patrons In F. L. Miller's store r eceritly was fsever'el y taxing : the: energies f-the 1 derical force;. ' ' A yoUUg lady stepped'1' in;: Mt. Miller-birflself 'went forward to wait upon herJ he f wahted shoes' tor berselfii-;Mri Miller sat - upbii a low :stdol fitting tbe; ' ' shoes; ' f when suddenly his seat '' lurched and .the merchant fell ; backward, heels Up." The corrmotion attracted attention, and a clerk, 'observing the situation exclaimed,' "Hello, Mr. Milltr, did she kick' you over?" Every per son, present, . with - one esrceptadii, regarded the -incident ' wltaTtWl' hilarity.3- ''J:A..iJl:l. Wly i srtfiv . -j-Jim lwi;WaOTiJn:i.,v,.r! . , Th.necsssiiifiSisof this, stot y. rei qaire the ''sttteOtrGob-beir inson and Jame'v Eewls,;- Cor vallis real estate dealers, are men who, to put it asm.ildly as possible, have no love for each other,..,, .. . . ;A short time ago, a young lady Stenographer was required by her mployers to convey a packager-of eg?l papers to Mrs. Lewis. She asteued to the bffice: of Robinson Stevenson, and isked f, Ir'.V)Lewis was in, ; ". , Ji Mr. Robinson "colored visibly. at the mention of the. name, but arose nd managed to inqhire, ifeith a de' gree of .poIileriess,.:i IWhali Lewis;, please?" 1: 'Mrl Jim J L:ewis:w!in:nb'clntiy responded the' young1 lady.0' ';' ' ,' ''- ; A darker cloud overspread ' Mrl" Robinson's face, and with some thing of a tremor iri his voice, but still having a put pose to be. civil, answered with considerable force, "No indeed, he is not in here." trving, .to riiake lbrig and loud talk .on (the subject of lfis)'atftre . .prgatii zatiap." . ' -,! For president of ,the senatei Sen--ator. Haines of Washington, . a very .excellent., gentleman , and . Senator Hodson pof r Multnomah, ..another meritori'ons citizen are I the, leading candidates";. , Senatqr, Haines,.is a 1 banker been ', Hillsboro and -Senator Hodson is a member of. a well known: printing and publishing house. ' His friends dairh that the "Washington County ' man' has the1 plum already landed, but Mr. Hod sons' friends deny it. In this ' con nection Senator Johnson of Benton, is as ;yetl: tinalligoed.- He is fre quently counted with .tbe ' Hodson liriehp but It is without authority. Senator ijdhrisori' and a number '' of of central Willamette Valley s'enat-i or 3 have an " orgariiziteon ' of their pwti ,lri! which' they ' are' understood to' be' pledged tb act tog- ther not 6rily:as!'!t;oorgariizatibn but in' all matters of legislation: !' '.Trrey claitil i that it is only fey someisuchl' ari ati ratigetnerit for 1 standing - together for bettefbf, worse are" they able to' make headway1' against (;the ;m6re numnrouS; delegations of .the .larger counties.) , ; Senatoj: Job nscat declared yesterday,;, that ? -hU; (Organization 4s still intact andithaivbe is absolutely pledged to neither candidate for; the. oresidencvl ;and expects; to sol re4 1 main until-the ordDear. titnelcomes. -t . 5 i a. a. i -a. - !i Itlis understood ; thati Represens tative Garter isj t iSimilarly sitjaated inithe .houaei.k A thresi oil fourrcoi? nered figbtjl is iri -i! progress for, the speakership with" chips falling in all directionsii Fraufe Da vey' the well known newspaper man is a leading candidate and. is said to have lots of backers, his friends claiming that he has no less: than .34 already pledged. ' Ben J on ps of Polk -is an4 r, leading . candidate -1 whose friends are active in his behalf, while W. I. Vawter of Medford, is also in the field, and with many supporters., Vawter' s strength is said to,, be aided by Multnomah sytnpathizersVwho will, if they can not, land a Multnomah man go .largely to himbecaUse Tpf jjhat he did for Multnomah on the speaker ship two years ago. It is, hpwevelr, 'i'W th'at'J. mye-,r,hs'-': friends in 'lBonjali(!mbUiao,,:'lfn even over a Multnomah, cmdiiat. -i;cfRepres0nWti.VSf,Car,teif,;,;o far, s declared to) be; unpledged and,! with an abiding hope, of landing in the. line uiylid"le.,5-r-'i '! I To Have Great Meetine Man BsntoE'.tt j Goiiij to Aliend. . The excellent program and- di rectory ot the atate Horticultural society just being sent out by the secretary, E. R. Lake, marks an epoch in tbe history of this most . useful and efficient organization. " It now rarks as the largest or ganization; of its kind on the Pacific coast pnd one of the largest, if cot the. largest . in the , United States, the! membership' numberipe some thing over six hundred. . ; -, , . , : . . : This present large membership is due to-a very active campaign just nuisnetjrj4y the society s, committee on affiliated loc-.l societies. At the last anhbal meeting the constitution of the sodety was so atnencVd ss fo include lorl' organization t brough iffiiiation, and as a resul t of the work ' done by this ; committer-ia' dozen or more .1 county: arid: tiist.Ict organizations have been, effected. To the work of thit committee h?s been, addcl a very strong factor in the enps offered by the .commksion men of Portland who last year, gave seven cups. J. H. Reid gave one. This year the commission men. eive eight," ;the. nurseymen three, society othcers, one. , II. S. uile & Com pany, Salem, one, 'the society, four, besides, several minor awards. There is no doubt that it is this feature' thkt will draw the large' at tendance that is assured at the an nual meet,' iri the K. P. Hall, Port land, Tuesday, January 8 and last ing three days. ( ' - .' '' -:,' Last' year's exhibit of fruit was a plate contest;' this year it will be a commercial package contest, with a few plates; ibis condition ieing re quested by thbse who have donated the cups. '- This fact will make the 'exhibit1 'doubly : valuable to' tbe grower, jsacker arid shipper of fruit from ah educational point Ot t'lew as the exhibitors ! on thisi'oc-'WlcU will be'from " British ''Columbia, Idaho, Washington. 'Eastern, and Soufh'erfa and Western Oregon pnd pcsiblv Hood P.jyer. - ' '-'''Southern Oregon" has a greater interest iri this corripetition' ' than in any' forhier event of the kind in the society's history. WiHantte Valley, growers will try' 'to t-uow'- 'those Hood River chaps' a tiling or two in apples,' and Iri walnuts for which there are four teen' specinl prize?. w------'"T-,i. irigtpri' and the ' Valley will show something ' surprising to even the oldest.' .". ' . The Hoiiiculitirist who rni'es this meeting will certainly fail i o see the biggpst commercial fruit exhibit ever' made in the Pacific Northwest and the greatest event thus far iri the history of the Ore gon State Horticultural Society. Kev ads today; FOR SALE. ,A wiadmill, . tower and :,25Go kallom rd-Tccd tack,.. Inquire at .Corvallis sawmilj. .. . EQK SALE Ttoroug1?hrH 2 yar 1 Bull'.1' Dels v, ' separator 350 pounds capacity, nearly new. E. J, Harring ton phone. 704. WAKE UP. ,; Take notice. There , will . be sold at Corvallia Auction sIj o Saturday next commenciri at 1 p. m . !; sharp.Tbe following- loo Head oCsdep ,.1, extra good dri ving r.o.:sjhr8e hjrs: '; icdws, I' ' ininher, - 3 -' inch " wago bev wagon: Other articles too' nam v eroua; 10 mention hre. Gome pr pared .:jotiij:- bitrg something to.se Rogoway's Second Hand Store. PIANO TUNING up to May 1st. ; .at special- prices. -;:. Also- music. V tought in all grades1 of difficulty., Frank JAi . White; phone;1 405. VjCotvaJUs, Ore... .-;.? :-'r',' : n't"- - nif t.h,"1- ' 1 - LOST between Lobster and Insrale a a larite Holstein Jersey cow. The an imal has an injured eve. Rubin Nor- 1 wood, Irrisburg; Oregop."4- ' .-"ij .1 ... :r. 1 11:.. mr ' ;i WANTED at once by old' established L pttblishing bouse five good solicitor's on good salary basis call for Stephens at Corvallis 'HotT. ': Apply on Moti !v,day from 1 p. m, to 7:30 p. m. . r FORSALE mill and timber, sawmill and 80 acres fine tiaiiwi for sale. . j DiterjTi; iInonire,.B.. i ,T?j Tt"'., ;.. orvaHis, Oregon, WANTED, .WANTBD.-.Two ; more.; car -rlods of vetch seed fpr .Spripgdelwry. vetch hay. For sale or trade a 6 year old-horse, .clcait , clover seeds, and all kinds of farm seeds. ;V,seje,sapesaiWeisher t &. Gray's ' (uStbte'r): Vt'fitOOksimV.'Vt.KM.t - People having- Second - 'Hand goods of any kind for sale, drop a postal to O. Rogoway, Corvallis, Ore., and' he will call. Men jto cut 30,0 cojtds ' yoi wood by Mike,: Iygrand-,-i For 'information apply at Wm.Broders. DON'T FORGET the auction sale each Saturday at the Red Front Sarn. , r-