J. W. Crawford, the deputy ! clerk, baa been confined at borne during the past week with illness. Although the ceremony occurr ed about a week ago, it will be news to sottetbat Dr. Vinceat, of Tclt do, has taken unto himself a wite. J. H. Boaaer, of WooJburn, is a visitor iu Corvallis, ihe gatst of his sister, Mrs. Armstrong, wbo is ! keeping house here for younger rel atives atteoding college. Mr. Bod ser is an Oregon pioneer of i847. He visited Corvallis in 1848. Through the agency of j. L. L,ewie, Roy Keecey hap sold to Whiteside brothers the 75 feet of ground opposite the Farmers' hotel, A cash deposit has been made pend ing the final transfer. Considera tion, $13oo. The pastor's subject at the First Methodist church Sunday Morning is, "The Beautiful hi God's Vineyard." The evening subject will be. "Playing the Fool or Just Plain FjoI." A part of the evening sermon will be devoted to gambling and other things said to exi t in Corvallis. Jack Frantz, an oldresident of Xlncoln county, well knowD heie, was in Corvallis Tbursday. Jack has reached theage of 76 year?, and although he is otherwise ' in good health, he has lost his eyeeight enthely. Still, he has some bope of renewing the sight of one of his yes. The finishing touches are about completed on the front biick work of the niw back building, and other parts of tbe brick work are Hearing completion. Early next week the brick layers non-resident of Cor vallis will take their departnr?. Among them are Chillie Headrick, of Salem, Frank Hughes, of Salem, and Billy Hughes, of Vancouver, all former residents of Cjrvallis. In the probate court: Mary E. Felger has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of C. G. Felger with her bonds fixed at $lo,6oo. O. B. Rickard, V. N. Elliott and Wilson Scctt have been named as appraisers. The petition of Coroline C. Marvin, administratrix of ! the estate of W. E. Marvin, for an or der to sell personal property at pri vate sale for cash, has been grant ed.' The estate of Nancy J. Arm strong has been closed and the ad ministratrix discharged. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church is to give a birthday party next Wednesday evening. The invitation reads as -follow: 'finis birthday party !Is given t3 you; '"We invite ycu to come, And propose, if you do, . An agreeable time. Some good things to eat, And, mid other attractions, A musical treat. sSnckjse in this wallet Or whatever you may call it, rAs many bright coins . As the years in your age We hope you're a f age, Aod with greetings most hearty Feel sur9 you wllcome To vour own Birthday Party. NEW DEEDS FILED. List of Realty Changing Hands Since Last Week. ' J. J. Johnston and wf. to Sarah A. Rutledge.io acres near Albany, $770. ....... ,. , C. M. McKellips and wf. to F. M. Veal, tract west of Corvallis, $10. . ' .. Joel Barker to M. B. Rankin, 160 acres southwest of Bellfountain. $2000. . .- . .v.. O. J. Blackledge and wf. to M. B. Rankin, 120 a. west of Bellfoun tain, $1. and hus. to M. & w. of Bell- A. V. Gerhard B. Rankin, 100 a. fountain, $1. Daniel Spencer and wf. to M. B. Rankin, 80 a. in Alsea, $1. Lizzie Palmer to M. B. Rankin, 146 a. s. w. of Bellfountain, $1500. Mary C. Tedrow and hus. to Frances M. Goldson, parcel in Cor vallis, $700. . U. S to Aaron Wells near Summit. ' 147 acres U. S. to Ira Bowman, 160 a. Summit. near C. E. Albin to F. H. Burnap, 1-2 lot in Browns add, Philomath, $250. V. E. Watters and wf. to H. I,. Beard, 2 lots block 15. Dixon's 2nd add., $500. W. W. Crowder and wf . to Chas, Schoel, 12 a. near Albany, $600. Oregon Trust and Savings Bank et al to Fred Duncan 80 a. near Summit, $240. Fred Duncan and wf . to Maggie Sullivan, 80 a. near Summit, $1, Willard F. Proctor and wf. to S. Meirick, 36 a. near Philomath, $3200. Harriett E. VanHoosen to Mar tin Butler, 1 lot in block 4 Co. add, When Father hat the Grip. Poor mother wears a worried look, And sister wears a frown; And if I venture up the stairs They send me straightway down. I'm going to tbe drug store now. Upon a hurried trip, ',; To get some other kind of dope For father has the grip. : I heard him groaning in the night. He said his head would split; And then he thought his back would s.t break; In just a little bit. He told us that his legs were sore, And soon it was his hip; It seems that everything is sick, When father has the grip. The doctor came today and left Some capsules, and he said, To take one each three hours until The pain had really fled. Says Pa: "That means 12 hours before I give this pain the slip; I'll bet he'd find a faster dope If he had got the grip. And then he told ma that he thought . That he was going to die; An' ma says that isn't so An' gave the reason whv. Then pa got mad and told her that He didn t want her lip; Oh, -there's no comfort in our flat, When father has the grip. 1 any committee of any political par tv durice his term in office, but shall devote his entire time to the duties ot bis otnee. As there are two republicans on the commission, it is to be expected that one of tbem either Campbell or Aitchison, will be chairman. The stlary of each member is to be $4,000 a year Thev will appoint a secretary at $2,000 a year, and may appoint an expert stenographer at $1200. J. A. Carter et al to P. A. Carter 80 a. near Wells, $1. and hus. to R. lot in Philo- Call for Warrants. Notice 1b hereby given that there la money on and at the county treasurer's office, to pay all orders endorsed and marked not paid for want of funds, up to and including May 21, 1906. lu te rest will be stopped on tame irom this date. Corvallis. Or., Feb. 22, 1907. W. A. BUOHANAN, Treasurer Benton Co., Or. Skin Disease of Twenty Years' Standing Cured. I want you to know how much Chamber Iain's Salve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin disease of almost twenty years' standing. I have been treated by sev eral aa smart physicians as we have in this country and they did me no good, but two fooxes of this salve has cured me. Mrs. Fannie Griffen, Troy, Ala. Chamberlain's -Salve is for.sale by Graham & Wortham. , Lois E. Watkins A. Clark and wf. i math, $760. A. P. Johnson and wf- to M. H. Bauer and wf. fractional lots in blk. 5 Co. add. $2300. E. Weed and hus. to Jesse M. Gilstrap, two lots blk.; 14, Philo math, $800. J. M. Gilstrap and wf. to J. P. McConnell, two lots in Philomath, $1000. Charles Thompson and wf. to J. P. McConnell, lot 98 blk 30, Philomath, $2000. B. E. Totten and wf. to Z. H. Spencer, 100 a. nearlnavale, $3500. Isabelle Cressy to A. L. Steven eon andwf. 40 a. west of Corvallis, $1. P. G. Skene to D. F. Skene to Mildred Breahy 80 a. near Sum mit. $500. A. A. Humiston to Sarah J. Ham mel, one a. north of College, $1950. C Salem, Or., Feb. 2O. Rather than surrender their passes, the sen ators this morning passed the com pulsorv transportation bill over the governor's veto by 20 to;9. .This is the finish of the anti-paes fight, which has waged at all sessions. , How this measure will harmon ize with the provisions of the rail road commission law must be sol ved later. One reason the senators ov errode the veto was the fear; that they would have to pay fare back home. Working on this theory Senator Hedges volunteered to wire Oregon City for enough funds to pay the fare of every senator, and although confessing himself a selfish man, he promised to let any senator retain the money as a gift if they could not well repay. ' Whealdon and Hedges were the on ly two who changed their vote from the original vote on the bill. '. These formerly voted to defeat the theas ure, but flopped and voted to over ride the governor's decision. NOTICE. I will pay the highest Mark etplace in. cash for Poultry, hosts, veal calves etc. at Bolden's grocery store corner Second & Monroe v streets opposite Corvallis Hotel. Your cash . is always ready and a square deal guaranteed to all. : Thoa. Boulden. . A massive Quincy gTanite monument las been erected over the grave of the 3ate Gen. Abner Doubleday, at Arling ton, by his former comrades of the Slrst Corps Association, Army of the Potomac. The column ia similar to thai which marks the grave of Gen. Philip Sheridan.. , . Wallace, Idaho, Feb. 20. "It is the bert that moves the hand. I am the man that killed Fred Tyler. Turn all these other fellows loose, lor I am tbe man that done the deed." This was the announcement which startled Judge Wood's conrt this morning. A email dark strang er with long black hair and a stub by beard was standing up beside Steve Adams, proclaiming himself guilty of the crime for which Adams is on (rial. A commotion followed. Mrs. Adams burst into tears. Adame himself turned pale. Seized by two officers, ; the ' stranger, was hurried from the courtroom to -the sheriff's office. There he said hiB name was - Patrick C. Ryan, of Butte; that he had just finished a term in Deer Lodge penitentiary. r barn, terms '1 Watch this space for Bargins in REAL. ESTATE 80 acres 25 in cult, balance timber and pasture, new House, fair tame fruit. 3 1-2 miles from town. This is a bargain at $1,500, J -2 cash balance on time to suit at 6 per cent. . 1 7 acres, 8 acres in cult, fair house, good barn, fine fruit, well watered, some timber and pasture. A fine little home and a bargain at $1,300 Terms, to suit. 2 1 -2 miles from town, near school. .- 5 acres, well improved, good house and bam, fine fruit'good water. One mile from town. Price $1,800.. -j ' , - :: .'-I -. , v k''J " ; ' V. v:.v;' ' '' :" ' :. ' ' AMBLER & WATTERS Notice of Sewer Assessment.- Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Corvallis. has assessed upon each lot, or p&rt thereof, ascertained and determined by the report of the viewers to be specially bene nttod by the sewer constructed through Blocks "H" and "G'' in Avery's Addition to Corvallis, and Block No. 13, original Lovfa ol 'Marysville, now Corvallis, Oregon, its proportionate share of tbe cost of such sewer aa found by such viewers, and that the following is a description of the sev eral lots, or parts thereof so assessed, a statement of the names of the owner or owners of such lot, or part thereof, jf known, and of the sum assessed upon each lot, or part thereof. Block "H" in Avery's Addition to Said City of Corvallis. Lot No, 1, Owner, Emory Allen, $32.00 Lot No. 2. .. .. . " 82.00 Lot No. 3, " ' " 82.00 Lot No. 4, ' Ella Rickard. 32.00 Lot No. 5, ' 32.00 Lot No. 6, " 32 60 Lot No. 7, " 32.00 Lot No. 8, 32 00 Lot No. 9, 32 00 Lot No. 10, ' Emory Allen, 32.00 Lot No 11, ' ' 32 00 Lot No. 12, ' " 32.00 Block "G" in Avery's Addition to Said City of Corvallis. Lot No. 1, Owner, Jesse S. Flint,: Lot No. 9, . " . ' ' Mary Helen Hunter, Lot No. 3, Lot No. 4, Lot No. 5, Lot No, 6, Lot No. 7, . Lot No, 3, " Lot No. 9, Lot No. 10, Lot No. 11, Lot No. 12, Block'No Sarah L. Cauthorn, Emma Finley, II II ; Ross C- Finley, McCaule&Porter, ' S32.00 32.00 32.00 32,00 32 .0 32.00 32.00 32.00 32,00 32 00 82 00 32.00 13. Original Town of Marysville, Now, City of Corvallis. 1, - Owner,. Rhoda Taylor,, 2, . " i. - 3, . Etta E. Downer, 4, " John R. Wright, , Prank Wright, Abble Wright. uatne Stevens, Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. LotNOi Lot No. 10, Lot No. 11, Lot No. 12, 5, 6. 7, 8, - Joseph C. Wright, I-'a Wright and Matae Davidson. H. H. Abel . . 41.: ' E. H. Taylor, " Barbara Kehl, 32.00 82:00 32.00 32:00 32.00 32.00 82.00 32,00 The foregoing assessments were entered in the docket of Citv Liens of the City of Corvallis on the 16th day of February, 1907, and if the sum ot money assessed as aforesaid upon any Bnch lot or part thereof, is not paid to the City Treasur er ot the City of Corvallis within five days after the date of the final Dublication hereof, as here inafter noted, such sum will draw Interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum after the ex piration of such time, and a warrant will Issue directing the chief of police ol said city to levy upon and sell such lot or part thereof to satisfy such assessment. ';!" 'r,i. Date ot final publication March 1. 1907. ' ! -. - J.F.YATES. ' 1 . ... .j,,. . Police Judge, City of Corvallis. Attention Farmers! I Want Your Eggs and Butter Alway Pay Highest Market Price and You get Full Weight and Measure! I Handle Everything, Come & See !,.;.,.- ...i t- VICTOR P. MOSES Notice of Final Account. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auna Seckler, has filed In the county court ot tho state of Oregon, for Benton county, her final account as administratrix of the estate of Wil liam Seckler, deceased, and that the said court has fixed Saturday, the 9th day of March, 1907, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., at the court room of said county court In Oorvallis, Benton county, state of Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. All persons having objections to said fiscal account are hereby required to pre sentlihe same to said county court on or before the lme so fixed for the hearing of said fin 1 account. ANNA SECKLER, . Administratrix ol the estate of William 8eck lar, deceafeed. Dated this 5th day of February, 1907. Notice to Creditors.' In the Matter of the Estate ) of A. J. L. CAtob, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of said A. J. L. Cator, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, state ot Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate of said A. J. L. Cator, deceased, are hereby required to present . the same, with the proper vouchers dulv verifi ed as by law required, within six months from 1 the date hereof, tn the undersigned nt his retl- uence mree miies oum 01 fnuomatn, uregoii, or al the law office of E. E. Wilson, In Corvallis, Oiegou. uatod this Eebruary 1 1907. BEKTIE P. CATOR. Executor of the last will and testament of A. J. Li. Oator, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is herebv eiven that theunderticrned hn filed her tinal account In-the estate of Louisa. .1 Stewart, deceased, in the county court of the state of Oregon for Beuton county, tittlug in probate, and Saturday the 9th day of March, 1907, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the office of the county judge In the court house In Corvallis, Oregon, is the time and place nixed lor hear- ing oojectious, uany, to said nntti account and the settlement thereof. Dated this ith day of February, 1907. HENRI BTTA RANDALL, Executrix of said estate of LOUISA J stow. ART, Deceased. The Famous Packard shoe The John B. Stetson hat sold by A. K. RUSS Dealer in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, Etc. Corvallis only exclusive mens furnishing store. .... ' 5. i a The Grocer. 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 GROWING FAST. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WILL ASSURE SATISFACTION B Horning ' A Good Cup Coffee can be made from 9 f Diamond W. Coffee Is a blend of. the , Richest Favored S -.;.t. and most aromatic Goffee grown. Carefully selected . Thoroughly mixed Scientifically blended Correctly .Roasted ' , ' Diamond" W Brand Flavor Strength The four essentials ' of Perfect Coffee STRENGTH FLAVOR UNIFORMITY PURITY which ' combined ; , delight the most delicate Palate and Educated Taste HODES' GROCERY. PHONE 2033 CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Henton uounty. In the matter of the estate of T. Egjn- ton Hogg, deceased. To Naomi C. Hogg, William Plnkney Whyte, William Burke, "William Egenton Hurlte and Emeline C. Bentley, and to all others unknown, tireetmg : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear iu the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton, at the Court Room thereof, at the City of Corvallis, in the said Couny of Benton, on the 6th day of April, 1907, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and then and there show cause, if any you have. wny the petition of the administrator In the above entitled estate should not be grant ed and an order made to sell the following aescriDea real estate, to wit : Lots five (5) and six (6) in block five (5), and lot one (l)-in block six (6) in the Town of Corvallis; Lots five (5) and six (6) in block two (21 of Fractional River Blocks in Avery's Addition to Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon. The following property situated in Polk County, Oregon, to wit : Beginning at a noint 2ft rods east of the southeast corner of lot number three (3) in fractional block one (1), 'in rain s Addition to the Town 01 Independ ence, in Polk County. Oregon : running , thence north four rods, thence east to the Willamette . Kiver, thence south 4 rods, thence west to the place of beginning, 'lhat certain river lot four rods wide by eight rods long and the building thereon, and situated directly north of and adjoining the river lot formerly owned by Smith & Van duyn, and conveyed by them to T. Esenton Hogg, both of said lots the one here de scribed and the one conveyed by the said Smith & Vanduyn being situated on the west bank of the Willamette River at Inde pendence, in Polk County, Oregon. The following real property in Lincoln County: Lot number 2, Section 31, and southwest quarter o the northwest quarter of Section 32 : Lot No. 1 Section 31 : Northwest quarter of the northwest quarter ox Section 3Z ; last one half of the south west quarter of Section 29. and east one half of the northwest quarter of Section 32 ; the west one half of the southwest quar ter of section 29 : lots 3 and 4 of Section 30 ; lot No. 1 of Section 19 ; lot No. 2 of Section 19; lot No. : 3, of. Section 19; and the . southwest quarter i of the southwest quarter of Section 20 ; the west one half of the : northwest i-quarter of section 29 and lots 1 and 2 of Section 30 ; the south one half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 14 ; the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 23 ; and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 24 ; the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the south half of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter ot the soutneast quarter of Section 26 ; the northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of Section 26 ; the northeast quarter of the northwest quar ter of Section 26 ; the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 23 ; the north half of the sojthwest quarter, and the southeast quarter 01 the soutnwest quar ter of Section 23 ; lots 1, and 3 in Section 28. All of the tide and overflowed lands on the shore of Yaquina Bay, in front ot lot 8 in Section 27, and lots 1, 2 and A iu Section 28, and lying between tne meander line of said lots on Yaquina Bay and low water mark, covering about 23.50 acres i the undivided one-half interest in lots num. -er 1 and 2 and the south half ot tne north west quarter of Section 10 ; all situated in township 11 south, Range 11 west of the Willamette Meridian in Lincoln County, Oregon. , Also the following real property situated in Benton, folk and Lincoln counties, Ore gon, to wit: All of section 31 in Township 10 south. Range 5 west; south half of northeast quarter ; northwest quarter of southeast quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of Section 11, Township 11 south, Kange 6 t west ; lots i ana 2, and tne north half Ol the north west quarter of Section 15 in Town ship 11 south. Range 6 west ; the west half of the southwest quarter, east nan 01 southeast quarter of Section 33, Townsnip 12 south, Kange 6 west ; tne west nan 01 the northwest quarter of Section 19, Town ship 11 south, Range 7 west; south half of southeast quarter," " and' south half of southwest quarter of Section 29, Township south, Range '8 west; ail of Section 31, Township 9 south, Range 8 west ; all ot Section 33, Township 9 south, . Range 8 west; north half of northwest quarter, southeast quarter of northwest quarter o Section 3, Township 11 south. Range west: east half of southeast quarter, east naif of northeast quarter,' northwest quar ter of northeast quarter and northwest quar ter of Section 19, Township- 10 south, Range 9 west; all of section 21, Township 10 south, Range 9 west ; all ot (Section L'i, Township 10 south. Range 9 'west; north half of - southeast quarter of Section 25, Township 11 south. Range 10 east; southwest, quar ter of southeast quarter, west half of north west quarter and southwest quarter of Ejec tion 19, Township 12 south. Range 6 west; south half of Section 9, Township 11 south, Range 9 west; southeast quarter of north east quarsx-r of Section 1, Township 11 south, xtange. 8 west ; southwest quarter of northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 12 south, Rafige 9 west. Said sale is for the purpose of raising money to pay claims against said estate. You are further notified that this citation is served upon you ana eacn 01 juu uy tru ncation thereof, in the Corvallis Time newspaper four weeks under an order made by the rion. E. Woodward, Judge ot said Court, on the 12th day of February, 3807, Witness the Hon. E. Woodward, Judge of the County court of the State of Oregon lor the County of Benton,-with the seal of said court affixed this ine 12th day ot February A. D. 1907. ; , ; Attest: m T viNTPKNT i'. Clerk. WOOD for sale; by Corvallis Transfer Company. 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