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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
The tegular services will be W. S Linville was the guest held at the United Evangelical church both morning and evening next Sand ay; "' Prof. Boughton, of McMinn ville College, a strong pulpiteer, will occupy the pulpit morning end evening Sunday at the Baptist church. CorvalUitea who travel tbe Pnilomath road between C irvallis and Phllomtth, are agreeably sur prised at its excellence. Toe jaunt by private conveyance between the two towns is over a bard and com paratively drv highway, ODe that, for winter lime, id a credit to the county and-the supervisors. B. P. Hyland is to be buried this afternoon in Odd Fallows cem etery. He crossed te plain? aud settled in Benton in 1852, but Ut-r returned via. the Isthmaa . to Ver mont, his native sta'-e. In 1874 be returned to Corval i3, where ne hae eince resided. He died Wednesday Morning, oi dropsy. He was born in 1829. His wif9 died severs! years ago Gene Hyland, a eon, r -aides in Tacoma. The morairjg subject at the Methodist church Sunn ay ie, "My Savor's Anguish;" eveiin?, "My Savior's Triumph." During ; tbe week the pulpit will be t ccupitd as follows: Tuesday, Rev. Sullek, of Salem; Wedneeda;', Rev. McDou gall, of Albany; Thursday, Rev. Bonebrake of. Philomath; Friday, Rev. Douglae, of Independence. Humor on thsslreets confident ly asserts that in the near future, Mr. Woodcock is to build a hand eome brick building on tbe corner now occupied by the O.cidental Hotel Tbe rumor goes on to say that tbe new structure will be as handsome as any in Corvallie, and that it will be a Intel. "It's amis take," said Mr. Woodcock this morning, when told what the pub lic was saying about him. 1 "Even if I intended to build a building, it would not be a hotel." Next week will be "rally week" at the Christian church. The pa?-1 tor has arranged to have special ervice Tuesday to Friday evening inclusive. Rev. J. J. Bvans will speak Tuesday evening; Rev. Davis Everett of Salem, Wednesday; Rev F. E Billington of Cottage Grove, Thursday, and Prof. E, C. Wig moo ot the Eugene Divinity School, will speak Friday evening on "The Symmetrical Christian." The oc caaion of these sieoial services is the close of tbe firtt year - of tbe present pastorate. The thirteenth annual ueeeii n of the Oregon conference - of tbe United Evangelical church meets iiere in Corvallis on April 4 8. the sessions to beheld in tbe local Unii ed Evangelical church. About 60 delegates will be in attendance aad they will arrive on Wednesday, . April 3d, and the Conference ' Mis sionary Society boUs forth in an after ni. on and evening service; Tfce conference will be presided over by Bishop W. F, Heil of Highland Park, 111. Hswill speak on Wed nesday afternoon aad will preach Sunday morning and evening. This is the session at which the- preach ers are given their appointments for another year. of Carlton relatives - the first of the week. Wedding cards have been re ceived in this city announcing the marriage of John D. Olwell an O AC regent, to Miss Ina fc,nola. Kay at the home ot tne Driaes parents in Portland. March 6th. ; Mr. and Mrs. Olwell are now in California on a wedding tour. They will , be at home in Gold-Ray, southern Oregon, after April 1st- Will Dunlap's jaw is so much improved that the tin wash tub in which it has been locked for sev eral weeks has been removed. The bone is not yet firmly knitted but is strongly enough set to per mit removal of the bandages. A growth of heavy black beard is all the observer sees to indicate that anything unusual has happened to William. He ; talks of - entering college at the opening of the spring term. The Times advertising patrons are editing the paper. Their art cles are the best matter in it- They are worth any body's time to read. They are fresh, newsy and full of statements of vital concern to all. They are a sign of what the town is doing. They are drawing trade to the town that would not . other wise come. Tbey indicate life, vig or and a wideawake group of busi ness men. Read every one' of their editorials, ' they are worth your while. - 1 Tames Dobbin, a well known student has been called home on account ot need for him on the farm, and he will not be able to attend college during the spring term. He achieved distinction as a crack end on the football team last autumn. He is an unusually bright and conscientious young man, and he has many mends in and out of college who hope for bis return at the opening of college in September. The complaint about high taxes is general. . There - are suf ferers m every direction. One in terest that gets, hit hard is the firm of Wilhelm & Sons at Mon roe. They are affected in four counties. They have a mill prop erty in Linn County, on ..which the valuation is so high that they wrote the assessor, of Linn county. offering him the property at $5,500 less than bis assessed value r of it Administrator's Sale. " ( I will sell at public sale at the' residence ot Isaac Porter on Ureasy urses, rive miles south " of Philomath, Saturday, March 30, '07, at lo o'clock a. m -for cash in hand the following described property, to-twit: t. 1 r Ooe Piano Binder Harrow- ' Disc Cutter Farm Wagon Buggy . Single Boggy Harness One set Hack Harness 4 collars m ' ; : . , a Dozen Chickens I Milk -COW.",.,, II Head Sheep ' 1 Hog ' 30 acres . growing grain -4 tons Cheat Hay 1 One Roan Filly 3 year's old .Proposals for Wood. Dapple grey Stallion 4 years oit old. Yearling col Light gray mare about-12 - yrs. old Black mare, about 6 yrs. old. 2 Bed steads Bedding, 4 chairs. 1 rocking chair 1 cook stove -'!..-, 1 dining table. . J. F. Porter. Administrator.' : A. L; Stevenson, -: . -' 1 ' : " . Auctioneer. What You See is Worth Twice What You Read! I As you are now coming to market with the opportunity of comparing values, we ask you to see our lines. I We have a broken line of Ladies and Childrens Shoes, which we are closing out at remarkably low prices. Come be fore your size is gone. ; Also some remnants in Dress Goods, Wash Goods, etc. : at bottom' prices. : ' " ' ::.; ) Our new Spring and Summer Stock is arriving and is ready for your inspection. Make money by buying our lines, and save ; money by getting our"prices. ' Henkle & Davis. -if- -a "J : I ' - No Prizes go with our inborn High Grade COFFEE In fact nothins goes with bur coffee but cream, sugar and 1 SATISFACTION. P. ttfl. ZlEROLF. 5 : i ' Sole agent f or : tk-.1 c A ttention Farmers! Want Your Eggs and Butter Atway Pay Highest Market Price and You get Full Weight and Measure! I Handle Everything, CooieSc See VICTOR P. M0SE5 Cbasg & Sanborn High Grade COFFEE This Isn't the Place , Where they give something for nothing , But, with every 50 cent can of Baking Powder, you can get FREE the Finest Piece of Decorated Ghina, you ever got in this city. Come in and b convinced T. BottBen Grocery Store Corvallis. Th Expert (Chinese v. TJofice Is hereby given tbit the -clerk of school district No. 9, Ben ton county, Orepon, will, receive sealed bids to furnish the aid dis trict with wood for the coming year to-wit: 25 cords of oak grub wood, :and 80 cords split body red fir wood, second growth, good quality, not lees than four feet in leuath. and not less than four inches cor Monday, tjtie 6th day of May, 1907, Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE Is bareby given that the Undersigned administratrix ot tne estate of Thomas J. Wright, deceased, has filed lu the county court Of Bel. ton county, Oregon, her final account, as such adrnlniatrajrix of said estate and that ' more than eight in thickness or diameter, to be delivered at the ; school building in Eaid district on - or before September 7, lg07. . The board reserves the right to reject -any or all bids, and no bid will be received after 6 o'clock P. M. April 3,1907.. i W. A. Buchanan, Clerk.' Call for Warrante. UOTICE Is hereby given that there Is money on hand at the county treasurer's office to pay all orders indorsed . and marked not paid tor want of funds, ud to and tlncluding those of :March31, 1907. Interest wiU be stopped on same from this date. . r ..,-., ., , Corvallis, Or., March 22. 1907, ' ' J W.A.BUCHANAN, ' Treasurer, Bemon County, Or. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. has been fixed by said court as the time set for bearing objections to said report and settlement thereof. , , Dated March !, 1907. ' : MELOENa. WRIGHT. Administratrix of the estate of Thos. J. Wright, Deceased. ; Neglected Colds Threaten Liife. From the Chicago 2H6ne. : -" Don't trifle with a cold,' is good advice for prudent men and women. , It. may be '-vital -in the case of a child. . Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing are . the proper safeguards against colds.' If they --are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the -chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light cold -will heenme severe if neglected, and a well ' -established ripe cold is to the germs of diph theria what honey is to the bee- The great--est menace to child life at this season of the vear is the neerlected cold." Whether it is a child or adult, the cold alight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy..-1 It is safe and sure. The great popularity and im mense sale of this preparation has been attain ' d bv its remarkablecuresof thisailment. , A cold never results in pneumonia when it is jjiven. For sale by uraham ct wortnam. Notice for Publication, United States Land Office " " 1 ' Boseburg. Or.. Feb. MOT; Notice is hereby given teat incompliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled 'An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. James W. Walters of Monroe, county of Benton state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 7817 for. the purchase ot the north 1-2 of northwest 1-4 of section No. 32 in Township 14 8, Bange No. 6 W, and , will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before county clerk and clerk ot county court of Benton county, at his office at Corvallis, Oregon on Thursday the 16th day of May, 1907. . , Me names as witnesses: , . . : - Ellis Hammer . ' of Monroe, Oregon Manley Buckingham of , " " ; Bvroa Woolrldge, of -.y. "ivi, . . . fllvde fS-ravps.. f ' Any and all persons- claiming adversely the above described lands nre requested to file, their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of May, 1907., ,W 7.1 BENJAMIN L. EDDY, . Begtster. R. J. MOSES. L. J. MOSES. . . Beginning March 9th there will be somsthing doing in. our De partment Store you will fincl us as usual iip'arid'aJcoming in our' great Keducuon bale forMarch. ; Call in and we wurcohvince you.' 'i R. J. MOSES & SON Notice to Creditors. ! ii In the Kfatter of the Estate) ! -' " r '- ,'i , ' Ot l -Margaret Badlr, Deceased. , , ' ' ' ' ' Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that tbe undersigned' has been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament ot Mar garet Badir, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, state ot Oregon, , All persons having claims against said estate of Margaret Kadlr. deceased, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, with in six months from the date hereof to the un dersigned at the law office of . E., Wilson In Corvallis, Oregon- - " . . Datel this March 22 19G7. ' ;-" ELIZA P. SMITH, Executrix of the last will and tostament of Mar garet Kadlr, deceased. . . , . . .: . S Notice tvCfiflitors. j r r In the Matter of the Estate j .;.-' of . .5 Isaac; Porter,' deceased.'' i ; ,p : . . ' Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned ha been duly appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate Isaac porter, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, state of Oregon. ' ATI 'pertons having claims against said stare raid Isaac Porter, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vhncn-,' duly veri fied as by law required, wlihiu Mx months from this date to the uodersigued at Ills residence in Benton county or at the office ot McEadden & Biyson, Corvallis, Oregon. i Uattd this 18th day of March. TG07. ' 1 " , . . . f. - . r-v J. F. POUTER, ' dministrator wish tho will aunexei ol Isaac APo.iter, deceased. ... - ..i.r-'-T ' . Notice of Final Settlement ; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final nccount lor. settlement of the estate of rrancis Slate, deceased, in the county 4. . "I ' . , . . - uuuri, ui tuo owiuj 01 ureKuu ior jjenion county, aud that sxid court has fixed the hour Ot 10 n' ci E A, u . or Saturday the ch day of April. J9o7, tti lueuuun rwju ecua coun a i;.orvaiiiSj ur egon, as the time f jr hearing all and singular tbe matters in said settlement and all persons Interested therein are hereby notified of said fact, : ' ' ! ' I . Dated March 8, 1S07. ' - . ..- , ... , J. E. Honkle. s Administrator of the estate ot Francis Slate, de- ceased. ---.. ' ..-' ; Are the greatest and best selectors of Tea values. They know good Tea from the poor and indifferent; kinds not by taste and &mell, but by look and touch. We pride ourselves upon the exceptionally high grade lines of Teas and Coffees which we have in stock, and we are sure that the' most captious critic will approve both. They are great money savers to the householder, too, as a small quantity goes a long way. We Are Headquarters For Uptons, Teatfys, Folgers, Schillings Tea HODES' GROCERY. PHONE 203. 1' 'G.nB. Borning, 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 SATISF CTION Bv Rornin OS) . , ' 1 ' Watch this space for Bargins in RE a l ESTATE v. 80 acres 25 in cult balance timber and pasture, new house, fair barn, tame fruit 3 1-2 miles from town. This is a bargain at $1,500, terms 1-2 cash balance on time to suit at 6 per cent r 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 barn, fine fruit,fgood water. One mile from town. Price $1,800. - AMBLER 6c WAITERS 1