v. V 1 L J 2. r. id. H n pi f if-,-?" I Corvallis 3 QJMAR. 12, 1907 . ' . ' Jerome: : ' Willi aWTrayers' Jeiomeis pos- ( sibly .'great, "They say he is --His I prosecution. of Evetyn Nesbit Thaw id in which his : henchmen scour N'ew 'r- York and scour the earth in search f inmpthino- to damage her '. char ; I acter, which she herself has testi fied was bad, may., indeed, be a sign of greatness. Her . admission ' 'is that at the age of r3 or 14 she ' fell into the ' hands of Stanford i White. . She was poverty stricken, and White was rich'. Herunspeak- able mother, worse than no mother : encouraged her to receive White's attentions.. This woman's hand that ought to have, been ' stretched - out to shield her young daughter, reached out instead and : accepted 1 . White's money. This hand that . ought to , be extended to aid 'her . child is employed in placing evid-"-V. ence in the hand of the great Wil .11 lir tn Tjavers Jerome1 to 5 further . blacken the 'character of her wn ; . flesbt and blood.' ;'5;' With Such' ma ternity what "else : but fall J could have happened to Evelyn r Nesbit . ... ,Thaw? " 7 "" :r:. '- It may be court; it may be law ! "it'may be jurisprudence to:,insist " ently hound: this girl" wife, but it " is brutal,; it is diabolical; seven ;,if t '"'" done by the wonderful: :. William ' y Travers' Jerome.-i - If left to : the ' American people to decide, they " would acquit- Thaw and 'censure '"'t Jerome in five minutes.-, riv ... . San Francisco.i ; -Saii IjranciscQis' tp be" pitied. Her "earthquake j witiv , its deadly effects ofight to have , been enough. . political outlaws that f add infinitely . to, her 'wbes'';T ,She.;fia.. trdrunkeri' :.?) judge wbpseprfepi ofla the bench i ares JUfllawrul audi unpardonable. : ' 'He cbuld-not be impeached ..be? , r cause political brigands-" controlled ! r - the,legisl'ature. ". and' would Have cleared this judge, tieirvibrf attire, v: 1 a0f thimpeax:hmentjehargePehind '- lie brigands there -is a " large and j , ' owertulfaition;; : J .? .'-8??ks,jtcay ! the 'chief of ttte bpg- "i: ands from punishment for ;his" crimes ' 1 ; of extortion :and' sale ot j public ,r' franchises.: The smouldering fires ... . vbtfeudm.that nimble and' growl "in the unfortunate cUyjire apparent ' : ly on the , verge , of bursting into f ; ' full Conflagration at any time. It ' is'a spectacle for gods " and men, a condition calling forth odium on the 'tr"cft'iZe'n"s','an"t3r,or"tne town, mh HIGHEST PRICE ON RECORD; For Butter Fat CW ai Made Eight DoJJarj per Month Ea,ch. iiuner tat----at the -local vcreamer- iesis 34 cents. Up to the latter tv . pan ot .; x eDruary w was' 36 1-2 nte.fe'ttitdod'jat that gute for two montns, it is he highest Piai ;eY?5 $$h?X ftlbcbistory, 2.1-2 being tne format h'Ign wafer mark. The effect has been very satisfactory to neighboring farmers' 1. all fof hom atibadthe iprfiper f The incident recails"thevfact that I nitfe heifers wkh .their , first calves I haveifheBfcttvfrdfffiflathsyield- j ed thllr'o-WeVViMper I head per njtmtln fSuclvMresult is within reafctf ctan&i$Mfo if t'ney ! "-, J?iH get hold of the. right kind of I tgi- TKsrdatfyBltoWi-te&8tJ'-i fcisfiedjith ftjcow yielding, less re ! turn, it costs aainucn to leea 'a IS'toW'asllo time to build up takfes sUch herds, but fhftr are nrtaiHi" nnrl whpn ' :r(fi.'' "r tattied 'thejrpay tiiradsbmely fb.'Jthe trouble. . The W. H. Kaupischcreamery re I now manufactunag:fteatiy jopo, ; pounds of btttterj tffaiSl'.l TIMES ' -'-f v :s .- -y PRINTING ,Sffiibloa ISSWE CAN; FILIf your wants Write us. Do you want to sell your property farms, or business. Call on us. we turnisn panners and cash. Loan your money Sparkman & Company Main St Corvallis Ureg. ?. i : i t VliAtfllNG MORE J0RCI Because Five Acres Last. Tear Made ittJ)ioerJKore TnafiSO?" Net Profit'-f ;,f v seven- acres 19 -pis i apple j, orcpara f , 1 ne exceuerit returns ff'om his Orchard last season had led to the proposed extension of operations. From less than five, acres of trees, he got an aggregate of .500 bushels.- - -He! sold the fruit In Corvallis' at kn av erage : of 1.25.' per bushel : The varieties were mainly Northern Spy, Newtowns-and Spiizenbergs, the latter predominating. The trees are only six and . eight years old: The fruit was", clean from disease and . well ', formed. Its excellence made a demand for it and brought the price. Sprays were applied with fidelity with the result that less than three per cent of the apples were affected with worms. The total cost of spraying was $27. The results show what can be done with apple orchards under proper conditions in Benton. The net profit from the: scant five acres was more than . many a farm er got from 100 acres of grain. ' The same methods used in the care of the orchard last year .will be applied this season, except that the apples at the proper time will be thinned. The rule in this at Hood River is not' to':- let: apples j grow closer than three inches:apart.;The purpose is to get regularity in size as well' as perfect form; Symmetry arid size has much to do with the prices to be obtained.' Spraying for San Jose scale Twill be applied with- in 'a few days, and after-'that at the proper times treatment for ; worms will be 'regularly given ;the trees, as that is Considered' to be-' a main means of the success which attends this orchards fT -f--w 4 In his new acreage Mr j TGroves is: planting.!. Spitzenbergs:'altogeth er, with the exception of 100 ;trees Which ire Newtowns.'' These var ieties are the'best for shipping pur poses and bring- highest: i prices The -Groves orchard isa located ;on rolling gronndwith a deep soil, apple gtowinr. ' The stbry of this orchard, is told; and wiltretoldiyaj ltoTiivrtsL fcfr'apple growing is business that wijl pay in Benton d'andi one. Jh'at the future-will See greatlyTdeveldp-edi'- Itf-i Bellfountain and jWreri precincts and " along s the foothills there are lands that will some time be set to apples -and ; : the men who own themcwitt grow wealthy from he industryii- -3;;iv- i: , t,'i:i; ?;j - t,;i :. ,T:, a-,- , ; -3': - BEEN PROMEI). 10, Higter .Position' After- Twenty Years at Coivalliis 'Harry ' ...... . .... . ' , .Crpniser ;'''' -Jvi''- Harry Cronise, who off l and on has been station agent for the Gr & a. at. coryaiiis tor . more ? tnan -"'20' years, and who throughout ' the long period.. has been one of the most? popular ,nd..mostrfaifhful agents (that.ever -served '. axailroad company f.&tio'lorigif: at i his old plce- i Saturday she quit the office to uecome agent atupany -wiin, a salary $25 in advarice of v wliat' J he received atCorvallU-iHisun of friends inthis.' city rejoice ajhis pforaotionj;;but : extremdyjiegret' his "departure from thelni.idsi;' Throughibut;,his long (jareferf In te local offic',there ' was'-tio 'ixayelef ' sa fiumbiv;rwnose .appucatwa iot: infbrnl.Htioa,:; was.''-": I fcouWeOUsJ y' agetfcy vA:pace; easperatitt;tsit:;:;,:io;j;.fp& master. T.hCtiUitin,';6irqngstions that, are asknt;ii)'''Mflfr Of little meannesses; that . the public ftuu civiuv 1 xiUKf- . xi ;,siauon rubs against an' agent' areasojj ing iu 1 11c csireme, ouiSUJBes things comned seldonfc4f ever luffled the geniality of arry ; Cronise, whose service in thef, sition inthtcUy has been flaw KEihof Jeii ietermin Coivallis. Jtn;itreieantime. Clar eace Albin, thfe alslst&M agent charge of the office, , -ss E. feB&0pES.-;Sbed s.tsrerPhone piiise. a large supply-01 -ires n- giraen" seeds m bulg just Teceur; l'"MWf ea.5stt.1so 3ann-5eea waea 1 l)e4t!les)ndufe;i,l I ichTCke'tt feedj; land plaster, '4tfc$ raV kinds "or'cioverVeieh'e 1 Can ; furnish rvetch- andtVelover . .f Skiii Diseaae of Twenty Years' I want yon to know how much Chamber Iain's Salve ha done for me. .It Jias cured my face of a skin disease of almost twenty years' standing. 1 nave Deen treated by sev eral as smart physicians as we have in this country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me. Mas. Fahxtx Gbiffen, Troy, Ala. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Graham & Wortham. FrarOc, proves , is aUdinjg WEP.flr list of Bill Ordered Paid at the "March Term of tmtrCourt, Hi Scheele; bridge-worlQ. -fiiSz Fiahk Hamtnond' foad'wle 7 a., Jn Bushong-& XrlixecttpsfW1 Lt. Uovey road sup. ; : 1 : Hiram' Parker rd. wki 3 , Btishong & Co, tax ledger C.-C. Rbinson bridge -work. C. W. Hammond :; f. ,. .". . John-Bieriepairing;c.;h side walk .wt.',-i-i.-f.i .., O. W.; Beckwith bridge wk L). u, Montgomery Irwin Hodson Co j . t . repairing uaic stamps r 20 T. B. Williamson bridge wk , ; 5 00 teder Bros " 1 ? '4 . - , 32 50 ,:. " -. -y: - 3, ; " 1 1 50 uaniei &eeQ -; . 450 ueo. xobinson wir. fees pros attorney7 150 Lieo. Piaster - wit. tees pros. atty. " - 1 $0 Corvallis Times print & sup 57 00 City Water Works Water c. h. 2 10 C. A. Gerhard stationery, etc Cor. Indpt Tel Co,: phones , Vidito Bros, livery hire : Ohling & Penland rd sup A. N. Harlan rd. wk. : Cor. Transfer Co. drayage . Vared Moore wit fees pros. ' ''' atty'; 'i : w : Mrs. D.Huggins are co , 5 80 5 95 2 50 -1 75 10 00 75 2 70 poor 72 00 M: P. Fruit sal ferryman etc 52 bo A.;L. Richardson bridge wk 7 bo JS.; is. Switzer ). ---J : -4.25 3 75 10 bb George Sheldon ' ; ' ; ; j s Dr. E. Bennett med attend. " i'v cb poor ' '- --a ir Ijraham & Wells stationery 45 Brandeberry & -Wheeler lumber bridge lumber 13-68 Benton County Review print T;.- 6 70 Levi Oren sawing wood i for ' jail ; ! ! ;': v:i':- " 25 S, H. Hortbn - indigent sol- : dier, Boyd, Canada.; '970' W. P;'McCee road woik team 2 50 Will; VaU Go. lights arcs':; , ! C. h'. J7'1 --.J.WMjf;;, f-!-:;25:05 .-Rhodes - !wit fees' pros . 5 "atty1' i -;; .!- ; 6 '70 Corvallis Gazette printing & 0 :v .' sup J ''J-: '.3: -.via" ?i ;? io 8s Walter Kisbr road wprkr;o; ; 6 00 S."!,. Elinfi sup'; co poor :?t; 14 70 W.J Newfda bridge wfe. 4-3 50 Weflsher- & Berman:- sun iail-' -to ST Tartar-teacher's examY - 12 00 O. V. White -1- r; f. : --;M2 00 Rv Mi "Wade'&: Co'iroad sup! 22 39 Wl R. Jones "wii. fees; pros; - 4 - - atty- . j 1 50 Benton Col' Republican print' ' - ing & sup v ; : 23 25 H. H.f Glassfofd sal janitori 40 bo J. W. Vineyard wit.- fees pros '. ' -'atty ' i--.-.. -'i-d J. D. Wells constable fees, cr; 3 7; 50 Ross1 E. Moores & Co road no' -: :,:tices "' - : ..f'?.- '.3 30 Ross Ei Moores & Co blanks r 9 67 Hi B: Nichols rebate on taxes' 9 76 J.E.Cronk 194 j. k... jsmnn roaa sup etc. , fcr 22 50 rrea Holmes road, graver . 37 00 James. Bruce-7;, rebate 011 taxes " over assessment ... 5210 T. H. Davis sal assessor 8$ 50 Geo. W. Smith sal 1 coin & . ; """""road work' " -; 28 00 -rS'lra.1 .'': - . j rerer jts.iqj5Lara.sai com tsc mil 19 20 t. i'ri" V .v . ,,--.r.i.r I-:-.-. Clerk. Jie4Wanted f Quiet :v:'-u ' ;A netTOup looking man went in to a storethe . otherj qay and sat down for half i an hdurj Lor so, when tt clerld'askedji him if there was any thing' tlheyuld do! fdi him. He .SrftpMlan aiiytbiagrThe Clerk, we&.awav &6Z t MX IW'tn i;Iiiv.-1tbe proprietcr iujxj iiinj; anu asKea it ne want' ed tp be s'libwn anythiig. 'No;'' said the , ervou linan'. ' ' ''I J; just wanted t6'sit': afound.'sl- Mv thv- ,sician' liasl1 r?cokttieiiaed quiet for me, AndisaVa .above alt, thines. to avoid jbitig w a .crowdi.1 Noticing ypti did riotdvertise : in the newspapers, hpneht bis would so I dropped in for a lew Uc;Us.of isolatfehi'4 Ex, S ' 4 ' FRUiT i!TREE spray, adv quaijjty: at SaMth & Dwson" next to K. Saiith & Company. -f M.a Kotke. to Bidders. 1 , f . BidsTor'-paifttiikg the rterior of the ohAra honnn be received ' by-the manatsfimenL' work to beein as : soon aa, l1aeeatheirW18).3J30iilt.!' Material ,aLd BILLS ALLOWED. ltaj3Trabo?io be figured separately. Propoa- alb are also invited for the construction of an incline floor in the opera boose For specifications, call oJf W. F; Groves PIANO TUNING to Ma?i i&t. siifpeclalfprjces. f$ Also - music v tought in airgrade of difficulty. 1 Frank A. White, phone. 405. Corvallis, Ore. 15 gQRjSALE good all round team -of gray iour yeaf: olds, can fa seen at George Smith place nea. Catholic cemetery. -For further particulars inquire of B. I,. Tay R. F. O. 3. Independent phone 702. 30 00 . v : 2 OO - ..... T? 'y- -4V The Mosque of Omar. The Mosque of Omar is situated on the summit of Mt. Moriah on the identical spot where the Temple of Solomon once stood. It is in the center of the Temple Rei which is the exact shape of the OAC campus and contains about 35 acres. The picture is one of the fifty that is to be thrown on jthe stereoptican curtain in the chapel this evening under the auspices of the classes in advanced history. What You SeeJsortlv Twice Whkt You Read! ,; ' ' As you are!'n6w coming companng values, we ask you to see our lmes 4 .;- . We have a broken line of Ladies and Childrens Shoes, which We are closmg cut at remarkably low prices. Come be- tore your size is gone, .. Also some remnants in at bottom prices.) '',-.-tu:-y-i . 7 Our 'new Spring and Sumrnet Stock! arrivingand is ready , for" your iinspecttoh ,J$ake; money byr bnyinff our lines aad sdve ... ' ' "'w'-'i- f . - - '-'' .v:.. v'. money by getnngtjur pnces Hemlb No Prizes mm r sannnrn. Hwn lirane COFFEE In fact nothing goes with our coffee but cream, sugar and SATISFACTION fvl ; jZ; :j 1 ; Sole sfeiSoJiuorD HlgB Grafle ' J ; ' :il:i'. -f .. ' ' R.J. MOSES. 1 ,.r . 1 ' j ... - : Somethinq Doinq - Beginning March 9th there-will Ijertfsthing doing iiCour. Del partment Store- you will -nnd u&a9. usua.l up ad aoming.. in. our .. great Reduction Sale for March. Call in and we will convince you. R. J. MOSES & SON to market with the opportunity , of i Dress Goods, Wash Goods, etc. : v ' .r? ikt jW & Dwi. go with our "'" p i ;? i -. 1 ERQb F . agent for .. ,.'.'ri ... V. J. MOSES. Summons. - In th carcult Court of th State of Oregon for Benton County, E. WiDarkee, Plaintiff, Annie E. Dnrkee, Defendant To Annie E. Dnrkee the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon yon are re quired to appear ana answer ine complaint mea against you In the above entitled cause on or before the frith-day of -Mirca. 19J7,- and: f you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will sddIt to the ooorvfor ,iho relief demanded -itthi,,,jQmplaliit. to-wlt: lor a decree of the roan uumkhvius wuu- ixjuLiaci ox mainuiuu f usw existing between the pl&ln tiff and defendant and . for the tare and eUstcnlyiot-Frank BJaik,,V. r. iuiKee, ana s r. 1. uurKee, omiaren-or plaintiff and defendant, and lor snch other and further decree aa to said eourtmay seem equit able.- c. : C i m i i This summons is served on you brpiimtcatfoa pursuant to an order of the Hon, E. Woodward. oounty judge for 1 Benton county, Oregon, made on the 5th day Of. February, 1907. ; The aaie 01 the first puoucanon nereoi is rD ruary 8, 1907 and the last publication thereof will be on Match 22, 1907. Dated February & 1907. ' j j McFACm !EN & BRYSOJT.: Attorneys for Plaintiff. . .. Notice to Creditors. f George Bearing , fistate: Notice is hereby eiyen that the under signed has been appointed the executrix of the last will and testament and the estate of George Beamis, deceased by the (Jonnty Oourt of tne State of Oregon: lor Benton county. All . persons ha vine claims against said estate are hereby no- tiued to present the same to said execu trix at the office of McPadden & Brvson, at Corvallis, Oregon duly verified within six months from the date hereof. Dated February 8, 1907. j Onie Beamis, : Executrix of the estate of George Beamis, deceased. For Kbeumatic Sufferers. ; The Quick relief fromnain afforded bv an- plying Chamberlain's Pain Balm makes it a favorite with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lumbago, and i deep Seated and muscular pains. For sale by Graham & Wortham. - Phone Ind. 384. Dr, Harifprdl Successor to Bowen Lester Burnett Bldg. Corvallis Or. ATTORNEY AT. LAW. F. C. M'Reynoids Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Viola and 'Cello . OAC School of Music Music furnished for all oc casions. Large or small orchestra. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK BldgV Hooru Phone, office 212 ResidehcSlfSO Corvallis. V lOregon. ; DRi E. E; JAGKSON iVeterinarT Surgeon & Dentist OMce 1011 Main st Ind204 Residence 1220 4th st Ind 389. J. A. WOODS General Auctioneer. A Square Dea and charges right ; Corvallis, Oregon. J. FRED FATES ATTORSh l-AT-LAW. 2ierolf Building. G. it. FARE, A, Physician & Surgeon, - Q$.Qe tip stairs in Burnett Brick Rea ldecTott - tHe! cotntT of Madison Md Seventh et. Phone arinse ndoffice- Pliysiciaii & Surgeon - Office over postofEce. . Residence Cor Fifth and Jefferson' streets. Hours 10 U 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & V1 ham's drug store. Willamette. Valley BarMhg CBrripkny - : Corvallis Oregon. RESPOrEITf $ 1 00,000 Deals, jn Foreign and Domestic A O -J Exchange. ( - Bnys Connty, City and School :c so. Warrants, t Principalieorresnondents. SAN FBAKCISOO : POKTXANX (The Bank o SKATTtB ? pallfornla TAOOMA- . I : --.". ' J " tfETW TOBK Hemn, J. TP. Morrsn A Go. OHICAJO National Bank of Xhs Bepab Ho. j. LONDON, EJTQ. N fit RathiahUds San ii C AKADA .-TJnla Rank af Canada rine Job Printing at Times Office