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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
A piece of ma sic Miss Mary Gellatly is Gerhard's. The piece "San Francisco" with written by on sale at is entitled, words by Miss Gellatly and the music by the Metropolitan Music Company. It is published by a New York music house. There are five stanzas, and both in conception and construction they are good. . Woods Jackson, an oldtime Benton citizen, died this morning after an illness of several weeks, aged 77 years. He came to the county from Illinois in 1851, but left shortly afterward for the Cal ifornia mines. He returned to Benton in 1853, and on December of that year married and settled on what is now known as the Baker place on Sonp Creek. Mrs. Jack son died in 1893. The surviving relatives are, Ike, Dock and Gene Jackson of Benton, sons; Mrs. Neat hammer, Sheridan, and Mrs. Bates Pomeroy, Wash., daughters. The funeral will probably occur Sunday. Mr. Jackson has long suffered with rheumatism. There are many who will miss the kindly old gentlemaa who has long been a familiar figure on the streets. ' C-irlston Radamaker, a brother of Mrs. Pnllip Phile, is confiued to the bouse Buffering from weakness of the heart, however, be expects to be out in a few days. W. H. M. T edamann, a Port land merchant, arrived a couple ot days ago to visit his relatives Mr. and Mrs. Philip Phile. Mrs. Phile has been confined to the house lor feveral days suffering from a severe attack ot neuralgia in the head. Trie suits have arrived for the O. A. C. base ball team, Thesh r s, pants and caps are ma roon, aod theetockings haveorarge stripes. O. A. C. in orange is on the breast of the shirts". The whole effect ia described as "swell." The team is counted a very stroog one, and will contest for the Northwest chamnionshiD. The schedule in cludes games with Pullman, U. of O., Willamette and othtr strong aggregations. The new suilB are on exhibition at M. M. Longs. At this week's session the coun ty court turned down the petition of the sheriff and superintendent tor type writers. Last year $180 was paid by the court for a book type writer for clerk Vincent and recectly a similar machine, was purchased for the recorder at $100. Petitions were filed by the sheriff and superintendent for machines, and after being continued for a term or two, the petitions were turn ed down. The latter two tfficlala do not understand the reason f. r the discrimination, and ' it is the rumor that they will bring 6uit. Three adding machines were at the court house for the county court tj make a purchase of ens at this week's session, and as many experts were on hand ta display the good points of their respective ma chines. A petition of all the coun ty officers asking the purchase of an adder was filed last year, as will be remembered, and at that time, denied. When informed that the machines were at heni and that perhaps it would be desired to examine them, the court replied that there was "no official informa tion" concerning them before the court, and accordingly no examina tion was made. The machines were all shipped to Portland today. The following real estate trans fers have been filed for record: Ai med a Murray and husband to E. W. Langdon, I40 acrts in Ki igs Valley, lloo; M. P. Barne t, sheriff to Bertha Greenberg, block 27, Avery's addition, $1. Moses Neu igaaa to Bertha Greenberg, eame property, $1; M. Bnrnap to M. Scherin, two lots in block 2cj,$3oo; Sertha Greenberg to M. C. Miller, block 27, $10; M. C. Miller to M. C Hayes, 4 lots ia block 27, $1600: C. P. Hodges to H. T. Ridders, 18 i acres near Welle, $37c7; J.M.How ard to A Williamson, one and ode balf lots in block L, $lo2s; M. P. Pangburn to O. Howard, 80 acres near Monroe, $L. Mrs. Eliza A. Knight, who has resided in Corvallis Bines 1861, died at her home on Main street last night. She was the widow of the late J. A. Knight, formerly a Cor vallis u ndertaker, a pioneer resident, "who located in Corvallis in the '5o's. Mr. and Mrs. Knight were married in Albany in 1861, that place being then the home of the latter. The funeral is to occur from Wilkin's undertaking parlors at two o'clock tomorrow and the service will be directed by the Bebekabs. The in terment will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. Surviving relatives are a sister, Mis. Crittenden in Port land, and a daughter, Mrs. Fitzpat rick, of London, England. Mrs. Knight was about 72 years of 1 age, and during the last years of ber life was an invalid. Mew Etetoire In the history of this flourishing . city was there ever such a large display of Carpets, Art Squares and Floor Cov erings as can be seen now at our store Room sized Rugs in Body Brussel, Velvet Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry Columbia Brussels and Ingrains. Large Invoice of New We are better prepared than ever be fore to furnish your home with Fur niture, Stoves, Ranges, or anything pertaning to house furnishing.'' Our goods are bought in large ; quantities and we are therefore enabled , to sell as low as consistant with reasonable profit & ' J Hollenberg & Cady. Dixie Jubilee Singers Opera House, Sat fipri 6th. Have showed in Europe and throughout this country. They gave a most pleasing entertainment last April. Tickets 50 and 75 cents Now on sale at Graham & Wortham s. Mrs, Philip Phile who has been ailing for a couple of weeks is much improved. M. Tiedemann of Portland, was called to Corvallis the first of the week by the illness of hi3 uncle Mr. Radamaker. Four councilmen are to be elected at the coming city election which takes place the third Mon day in May. The retiring council men are, Covell, Irvine, Wiles and Francisco. The latter has another year to serve, : but his removal to the farm four miles west of town, renders his office vacant. Two are to be elected in the lower, and one each in the two other wards. A work train is repairing and renewing bridges along the C. & E. just west of Corvallis. It embraces a pile driver, a cook, a bunk, and several fiat cars. Piling six to 30 feet long is carried : on the fiats and used in the construction work The train makes its headquarters at corvallis, coming in each evening and going out of mornings. Mrs. Grant Elgin is so much improved since her late operation that Mr. Elgin returned yesterday from the bedside, , where he bas been since Sunday. She is be lieved now to be practically out of danger. Mrs. H. F. Fischer left yesterday to be wit,h her daughter during the remainder of her con valescence. - ;-.v ; - ,. I The marriage of Horace Bro die and Miss Maud Roberts, oc curred in Portland Sunday. ... Both are well known graduates of OAC, both having figured conspicuously in college debating teams. Mr. Brodie was in fact one of the very best debaters OAC: has ever pro duced. r Two brothers of the groom who are students at the college went to Portland to be guests at the nuptials. : Captain Dentler, who was formerly commandant at ' OAC is now a major. He received his commission, for promotion March 12th, and is transferred from the 1 itb to the 23rd infantry; He has been in Cuba since the occupation of the Islands by the United States troops, but goes now to : Madison Barracks, in the ndrthern part of JNew Y orK state. Jle will be join ed there by Mrs. Dentler and cbil dren who are at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Matting Jnst in! J 5 .;' The C. & E. has new officers. They were elected Wednesday af ternoon at a meeting of the board of directors. They are: A. B. Hammond, president; J. K. Weath erford, vice preaident; Guy W.Tal bot, general manager. T. W. Walsh superintendent; George Nevins, general freight and passenger agent and auditor; John Stevens, su penntendent of bridges; B. H. Boles train dispatcher. The election seems to indicate, first by the re tirement of J. C. Mayo as general passenger agent, that the Astoria road has passed into Hill's hands, and by the personnel of the new of ficers that there has been no sale of the C. & E. to Harriman. Miss Bertha Davis entertained twenty five ladies Thursday after noon in honor of Miss Essie Bell, turned to the fide of the prostrate man and knelt down. ' "I went at once to inform Mar ehal STitton and with other citi zens returned to the ecene of the shooting, but in the meantime the two men who had done the shoot ing had disappfared. We struck some matches and whilewe wtrtx - 1 t I f r - amining xne lace or tne dead man we heard a noise in the car beeide which the body lay. We crawled under the car arid the deeperadot s came out. TIMES FOR JOB PRINTING Garden seeds of all kinds at ZierolPs Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate ot Elizabeth V. Taylor, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same duly verified as by law required to me or at the oflioe of i. F. Yates, eorvaiiiB, uregon, wunin six months from date of this notice Dated April 5, 1907 1 W. A. BUCHANAN. Administrator ot the estate of Elizabeth V. Tay lor, aeceasea. .. . . - Notice to Creditors. JNOX1UJS18 nereoy gipen tet 'Ul.w&om it may concern mat we unuemrgneaTiaa tjen aujy ap pointed administratrix of the estate of B. F. Hy land, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate of said B. F. Hyland, deceased are hereby required to nrosecit the same, with S roper vouchers therefor, duly verified as by w required, within six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at the office of Mc Fadden & Brysnn, attorneys, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated at Corvallie, Oreeon, this 29th dav of March, 11)07. MARY A. DINGES, - Administratrix Of the estate of B. P. Hyland, de-Ceased. r Attention I Want Your E g Alway Pay Highest Market Price and You get Full Weight and Measure! I Handle Everything. ComeSc See VICTOR P. MOSES Are the greatest and be3t selectors of Tea values. They know good Tea from the poor and indifferent kinds not by taste and smell, but Tjy look and touch. We pride ourselves upon the exceptionally high grade line3 of Teas and Cofftje9 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, Teatlys, Folgers, Schillings Tea HOPES' GROCERY. PHONE 203. ;; B, Rorning, 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 v B Horning Watch this space for Bargins in REAL ES TAT e No 608 43 acres, 30 in cult, balance pasture and timber, some fine bot tom land, house of 5 rooms, small bam, young orchard, 2 1-2 miles of a good town, price if sold soon, $2000. This is a bargain. 598160 acres, 35 in cult, some good timber and pasture, good house and barn, fine orchard, well watered, this is a good stock ranch price $ 1 700. School house on place. 38310 acres, all in cult, fine orchard, all level, good house, fair barn 1-2 mile to good town, good garden land, nice linle home, price $1 700. AMBLER 6c Farmers! g s and Butter The Expert Chinese WATTERS B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanS Blag. Hoarst lO to 12 and a to 4. Phone, office S 1 S Residence ISO. Corvallis, - Orego. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office np stairs in Burnett Brick Res Idence on the coiner of Madison and Seventh Et. Phone at honse and office. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postoiBca. Residence Cor Fifth and Jefferson streets. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.'- ' Orders may be eft at Graham & v sham's drug stow. J. A, WOODS ' General Auctioneer Ar Square Dea ' and charges right- t Corvallis, " Oregon. J. FHED STATES ATTOR a I -AT-LAW.' Zierolf Building. . ,' Phone Ind. 384. Dr, Hanford Successor to Eowen Lester Burnett Bldg. Corvallis, Or. E. E. WILSON ATTORNEY AJ LAW. F. C. M'Reynolds Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Viola and 'Cello QAC School of Mosic." Music furnished for all ocj casions. Large'or small-orchestra. Willamette Valley Banking Company Corvallis, Oregon. RESPONSIBILITY $100,000 Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Bnys County, City and School Warrant. Principal' Correspondents. SAN FBANCISOO ) PORT LA NO f xhe uanfc 0 SEATTLE f California TAOOMA MEW YORK Messrs. J. P. Morgan A Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Kepnb lie. LONDON, ENG. N M RothseiUlds ft Son CANADA . Tinier Rnlr of Canada Notice of Filial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under iened has Sled his final acconnt for settlement of the estate of Eliz McFadden deceased, in the county court of the'stnte of Oregon for Benton county, and the saH court has fixed the hour ol ten o' clock a. m. Saturday the 6 day of April 1907, at the Court room of sal i court at Corvallis, Oregon as the time lor hearing all aud singular the matters In said settlement and all persons Inter ested therein are hereby notified of said fact. W. 8. McFHdden Administrator of the estate of Eliza McFadden, deceased. Dated March 8, 1907, Nojtice to Creditors. In the Matter ot the Estate) ot Margaret Eadlr, Deceased. 1 Notice Is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned bas been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament ot Mar garet Badir, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, state of Oregon. All persons having claims against raid estate of Margaret Badlr. 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. OregOD Dated this March 22. 19CT. ELIZA P. SMITH, Executrix of the last will and testament ot Mar garet Radlr, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed his final account for set tlement of the estate of John T. Slate, deceased, in the County Court of the state of Oregon for Benton county, and that said Court has fixed the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of Saturday the 7th day of April, 1907, at the court room of said court at Corvallis, Oregon as the time for hearing all and singular the matters in said settlement and all persons inter ested therein are hereby notified of said fact. " . j. E. Henkle, Administrator of the estate of John X. Slate, deceased. Ddted March 8, 1907. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix ot the estate of Thomas J. Wright, deceased, has filed In the county court Of Ben ton county, Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate and that Monday, the 6th day of May, 1907, 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 19, 1907. ' MEL0EK4. WEIGHT. Administratrix of the estate of Thos. J. Wright, Deceased. FRUIT TREE spray any quanity at Smith & Dawson's next to J. R. Smith & Company.