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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1907)
Frank Connor eptnt Sunday with Diilas frienda. Dr James Harper leaves Thurs day to attend the meeting of the Oregjn Dental Association at Port land. Hi expects tore-urn Sunday. A special meeting of the O. A. C. board of regents occurs in the pres ident' office at the college Thurs day afternoon. Oce of ice matters to be considered is tbe election of a president to lake charge cf tbeinsii tution after tbi July meeting when Ihe resignation of Dr. Galea as prssidtni goes Into tffict. After an absence of five months BtSiu Jose, Sin Dug; and Ls Angeles, George Hinfcle arrived home last night. Ue was for time months with bU soj Raymond who is in the drug business in Sin J se. The town has 4voo inbabitantF, nd tbe Corval n b y s drug store is the fluest in tbe cuy, doinz the largtst business. The Bell fleDhone omce In m new q a t rs n tbe Fisber bri k next uo r norm of Victor Moies store. Tne transfer of the swi-ch-bord occurred Sunday, and it kept tbe lines out of business only about an hour and a half. A new switchboard and other appointments to b metalled has not yt arrived, ni the office ia op-rating tnler temporary amngemtnte. A musical comedy, one of the fiist ever given in C.rvallie, tnd probably the first oue of its clats ever produced in the town, will be at the Opera house next Tuesday night. It is Murray and Macks, ihe nance being a perfect guarantee of its hih cba aoter. Murray and Mick are two Irish comedians of national repuiaiiou. Tbe show car ries forty ptople, including a big chorus. It appears at the Heilig in Portland Saturday and Sunday uigbt', and comes to Corvall s Tuesday. A huge guarantee has to te given by Manager Groves in or der to get the attraction, a fact that will doubtless lead Corvallis people to come out with a big audience in order that Mr. Groves venture may prove tuecassful enough to warrant the bunging of oth r first class at tractions. Tne fact that the pro duction goes to tbe fielllg in Port land and the Grand Opera house in Seattle is its own comment. Immense Stock Our immense stock of wall paper with so many new and exclusive designs and patterns, enables us to supply the people of Corvallis and vacinity with paper for the home, in either plain or figured, at a small cost : : : : : : We Guarantee to Save You Money on Wall Paper. We have a large assortment of 15c and 20c papers as good as you will see in many stores for 25c, some also at 8c and 10c per double roll. In view of the fact that we have such . a wide range in PRICE, PATTERN and DESIGN, you can select ' wall paper with much less time and trouble that at the smaller stores. Come and see us and be' ' con vinced : : : : : : : '': ... 0 Hammocks for Everybody, Prices from $1.50 to $3.00. Hollenberg & Cady. r Attention Farmers! I Want Your Eggs and Butter At way Pay Highest Market Price and You get Full Weight and Measure! I Handle Everything, Come8c See VICTOR P. MOSES GENTLEMAN RUBE. .Neglected Colds Threaten lAfe. From the Chicago Tribune.' '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 become 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 year is the neglected cold.' ' Whether it is a .child or adult, the cold slight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to -give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is cafe and sure. The great popularity and im mense sale of this preparation has been attain ed by its remarkable cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pneumonia when it is given. For sale by Graham & Wortham. What Seattle Says of Them. Murray & Mack who are two Irish comedians on the stage and Hibernian millionaires off the stage, opened at the Seattle yesterday af ternoon in the musical comedy 'Around the town." People fought for admission at both the afternoon and night shows, and it will be the same story all week. All of the oner Local Lore of Long Ago. The Heart May be White in the Bosom of a Black Man. On a train approaching the Cor vallis and Eastern depot the follow ing tale was told: Some black men have hearts as white as snow. And yon needn't pass Old Rube Shipley for a sample. Old Rube was once a slave down South with about as much liberty as a rabbit in an iron cage. But he was honest, and good, and willing to work. So his master told him one day that he might purchase his freedom, paying the whole in in stallments as he could earn the money. All went well, until one day Keucen was tola teat nis mas ter's family was about to move to Oregon. This was startling news, for he feared that his owner would turn him over to a severe master. And with that devotion to his own er that had actuated him in all tbe days gone by be said: "Massa Shipley, do you s'pose you is gwine away to leave poor Rube? No sah, Ise gwine with my massa as slave or debtor my massa judging 'twixt detwo." "Reuben" said his master, "If I should take you to free territory would you pay me the te- mainder that you ewe me? "Massa, shore, Rube will pay you all he owes if he lives; and if he dies, shore as de Lord am in de heaven, Rube am a dead nigger." "Reuben, I am going to take you to Oregon, where you can earn your freedom sooner than you can here in the South." The familv came to Oregon, bald-headed gentlemen will premiums for seats within winkshot wnere jn due time, Rube earned nistreedom. lnen, in tne sight 01 ot the stage, , and the other play goers who like to see a good dollar musical show will try for seats at the box office. Charles Murray Mid Ollie Mack are excellent come dians, and their .team work results in a peerless concoction of comedy. They are supported by a good cast Kit chorus principals, and their en tertainment is one of the best in its line that Seattle patrons will see in many months; those who are fortu nate enough to secure a seat dur ing the engagement will join in the praise of tbis very excellent com ipany Seattle Times, Apr. 22, '07. For Chief of Police. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for tbe office of Chief of Police of Corvallis, subject to the will of the voters at the coming election. LINCOLN CHAMBERS. Bids Wanted. Bids will be .received by the County "Court op to Wednesday, Hay 1st. 11 o clock a.m. of said day for complet ing the unfinished portion of the wagon Toad around Digger Mountain in Ben ton Connty, Oregon, according to speci fications now on file with tbe county clerk at the Court Honse. The right to reject any and all bids, by order of , the County Court. T. T. Vincent. 31erk. Chamberlain's Conga liemeu ' a Favorite. "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Kt toany other for our children," says IV J. Woodbury, of Twining, Mich. "It i.i, also done the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommend ing it." For sale by Graham & Wortham. God and man he was free, and Reuben was light hearted and happy. With some encouragement from his master he purchased a farm three miles from Corvallis which was eventually paid for as was his freedom. This was great almost too good to 'chink about; but it wasn't enough, so it wasn't all. Reuben went to Salem one day, where he found the kindly face he had been looking for, at least twen ty years. At once she was the joy of his life. They were soon mar ried. Children blessed the home. These were educated in the public school with the white children who w.re taught by tueir parents mat the negro children were aristo cratic, for they had good hearts, clean minds and nobility of charac ter. And Reubens life was happy. But a chilly hand touched bis brow one night, and next morning the news was passed to the neigh bors that Reuben Shipley was dead. In a few years the family were scat' tered, without leaving even a mon olith to mark the fathers resting place. And the neighbors forgot to inscribe this tribute in the story of the pioneers. But to this day when the old settlers pass a little log cabin in the rear of a farmyard near Corvallis, they think of the old black man whose heart was so white that they never stepped to consider his color; and they some times say: "There lived an honorable man. Notice of Administrator's Sale. Noiiee Is hereby g-'ven that the uxdersleued. admliii-traior of the estate o" T. Ejenlon Hosts. ' dtceased; pursuant to us orjer ot ihe County (Jourt or lien'on County, state of Oregon, made sue emerea in tne iwwr f tne said estate on the 13th rii.y of April. MOT. will from and after the 25th day of May. 1907, otter for sale and pro ceed ro sen, at private sale, for cash In band, subject to the confirmation ot said County Court the following described real property belonging to said estate, lowli: Lota Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Five (5) and Lot One (1 ) in Block Six (6) In the town of Cor vallis; Lots Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Two (2) of fractional river blocks In Avery's Addition to Corvallis, Benton Connty, Oregon. Tbe following property situated In Folk Coun ty Oregon, towit: Beginning at a point twenty six (26) rods east of tbe southeast corner of Lot numbered Three (3) in fractional block One (1) in Hill's addition to the town of Independence, in Polk County. Oregon: Tunning thence north Four (4) rods, thence east to the Willamette riv er, thence south Four (4) rods, thence West to the place of beginning. That certain river lot four rods wide by eight rods long and the building thereon, and situated dlrecUy north of and adjoining the river lot formerly owned by Smith & Vanduyn, and con veyed by them to T. Egentou Hogg, both ot said lots, tbe one here described, and tna one con veyed by said Smith & Vanduyn, being situated on the west bank of tbe Willamette rlvr at In dependence, in Polk Crunty, Oregon. The following real property in Lincoln coun tv; Lot numbered Two (2). seotion Thirty-one (31), and southwest quarter of tbe northwest quarter of secUon Thirty two (32) : Lot No. One (1) section Thlrty-one(31); northwest quarter of tbe northwest quarter ot section Thirty-two (32) ; East one-half of the touthwest Quarter of section Twenty-nine (29), and east one-half of the northr west quarter ol section Tnirty-two (32); the webt one:nalI oi tne tontnwest quarter of sec tion Twenty-nine (29): Lots Throe (3) and Fou (4)of taction Thirty (30); Lot o. One (1) ot) section nineteen (19) Lot nnumbered Two (2 section Nineteen (19): Lot numbered Three (3) of section Nineteen (19) ; and the southwest quar ter of the southwest Quarter of section Twentv (20) and west one-naif of the northwest quarter ui acvuuu iwsuijF' inue i-vj hdu lots uoe ii) ana Two (2) of section Thirty (30): the south one half ut tbe north-east quarter of the southeast quarter of section Fourteen (14); the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ot section Twenty-three (23); the southwest quarter of the routh west quarter of tection Twenty four (24); the soutneast quarter ot the northwest quarter, the south naif of the northeast quarier, and the northeast quarter ol the southeast quarter of section Twenty-six (26); the northwest quarter oi tne northwest quarter of section Tweutv-six (26); the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section Twenty-six (26) tbe southeast quarter or tne nortnwest quarter or section Twenty-three (23); the nortn half of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the south- west quarter of section Tweutv-three (23); Lots 1.2, and 3 lu section 28. AH of the tide and ov- r-nowed lands on the shore of Yan ilua iBav in uuc urijut Jj(iii ioj ill section z, , anu xahs , ana 3 in Beeuon 28, and lying between the ite inder line of aid lots on laquina Bay and w water mark, covering about 23 50 acres: the undivided one-half interest la lots runibered 1 and 2 and the south hlf of the northwest quarter oi Beeuon lu. an nuuaiei in Kiwusaip 11 South, Range 11 west ot the Willamette Meridian lu Lincoln County Oreeon. Also tne iouowing real propertv situated in Ben ton, folk ana Lincoln bounties, Oregon, to-wit: All of Section Thirty-one (31) in Townshio-10 South, Range 6 West; South Half of Northeast Quarter; Northwest Quarter of South'tasi Quarter and Northeast Quarter .of Southwest Quarter of seo tion 11, Townshin 11 South. Ranee 6 west: Lots 1 and 2 and the North Half of tbe Northwest Quarter oi aecuon id in rownsnip 11 south, ttange 6 west: tne west nan oi tne soumwest Quartet, tast naif of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 12 aoutn, Kange o nest; tne west Malt ottne north west quarter oi section 19. Townshin 11 South. Kantre 7 West: South Half of Southeast Quarter. and South Half of Southwest Quarter of Section 29, rownsnip outn, nange west; ail oi sectional, Townbh'.p 9 South, Range 8 W est; all of Section Townsnip soutn. .Range s west; North Halt of Northwest Quarter, Southeast Quarter of North west Quarter ot Section 3, Township 11 South Range 8 West; East Half of Southeast Quarter, bast Mall ot JMortneast Quarter, Nortnwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter and Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 19, Township 10 South, Range 9 West; all o! section 21, Townsnip lusoutn Range wear; all of Section 23, Township 10 South, Range 9 West; North nan oi soutneast quarter ot section z&, Townsnip 11 South. Range lo East; Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter, West half of Northwest Quarter ana soutnwest Quaiter oi section 19, Townsnip a South, Range 6 West; South Halt of Section 9, Township zi South, Range Q West; Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Section 1, Town. ship 11 South, Range 8 West; Southwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 12 South, Range 9 West Offers for the purchase of said real property mav be made to me in writinar at mv office in tne zierou Building, eorvauis, uregon; irom and after the 25th day of May, 1307; and the said sale will be concluded bv me on Friday, the SI si davof Mav I007. at mv omce for the best offer by me received up to and at that time. uatea tnis 2ttn aay 01 April, 1907. T. Fred Yates, Administrator of the estate oiT' EgeutouHogg, deceased. For Chief of Police. In response to the request of many citizens, I hereby announce mjself as a candidate lor ihe office of chief of iolice. of the city of Corvallis, subject to the decision of the voters at tbe coming city election. If elected, I shall consider my oath of office binding, and shall do my duty without fear or lavor J. D. Wells. For Chief of Police. I herewith announce myself as a can didate for the office of Chief of police, subject to the will of the oter3. J. W. Ingle. -- The Expert Chi nese Are the great93t and best selectors of Tea values. They know good Tea from the poor and indifferent kinds not by taste and smell, but by look and touch. We pride ourselves upon the exceptionally high grade line3 of Teas and Coffdes 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. e. B. horning, 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 E B fiorning B. A. CATHEY . Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, B&nK Bldg. Hovni lO to ia and a to . Phone, office: SIS Residence ISO. Corvallis, Orcgoa. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, 0.7) ce op siair In Burnett Brick Bn Idence on the corner of Madison and Seventh st. Pbonc at honse 'and office. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over postotBc. Residence Cor Fifth and Jefferson oirets. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & v -'ham's drug atorr. J. A. WOODS General Auctioneer. A Square Dea and charges right. Corvallis, Oregon. J. F"IED STATES ATTORN fj I -AT-LA W. Zierolf Building. Phone Ind. 384. Dr, Hanford Successor to Bowen Lester Burnett Bldg, Corvallis, Or. . E. WILSttX, ATTORNEY A7 LAW. F. C. M'Reynolds Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, Viola and 'Cello OAC School of Music. 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. Buys County, City and School W&rr&nU. Priticipareorrespondcnts. SAM FRANCISCO I PORTLAND f The Bank o SEATTLE r California TAOOMA I NEW TOBK-Mmnn. J. P. Morgan Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Repnb lie. LONDON, ENG. N M BothwaUds A Son CANADA . Cnicp Wnk of Canada Notice to Creditors. NOTICE ia hewhy elven that the undersiened has been appointed Hdminibtrator of the estate ol Elizabeth V. Taylor, deceased. All persons having claims against said estnte are hereby re quired to present tbe same duly veriflMl as by mw required i uie ir bun wuiw: ui x. x arca. Corvallis, Oregon, wlinin six months from the date of this notice Dated April 5, li)07. W.A.BUCHANAN. Administrator of the estate of Ellzubeta V. Tay lor, deceased. Watch this space for Bargins in REaL ESTATe 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. 598 160 acres, 35 in cult, some good timber and pasture, good house and bam, fine orchard, well watered, this is a good stock ranch price $1700. School house on place. 383--10 acres, all in cult, fine orchard, all level, good house, fair barn 1-2 mile to good town, good garden land, nice little home, price $1 700. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is herebv elven to all whom it may concern lhat the undersigned has been duly sp- lolnted administratrix ot tne estate ol a. r. ny and, deceased, by the county court of Benton county, Oregon. All peist-ns having claims against tne estate ot saia a- r . nyiana, aeceasea are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers tneretor, duly vennea as oy i&w reanlred. within six months from the date hereof, to he undersigned at the office of Mc Fadden & Brysnn, attorneys, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated at CorvaLll.-, uiegou, tnis zin aayoi March, 17. MARY A. HINGES, Administratrix of the estate of B. F. Hyland, de ceased. AMBLER S WAITERS Not 'ce of Sale. Public notice is beiefcy given, that the under? signed, as the administrator of the estate of Pe ter Wilson, deceased, by virtue of an order of the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit ting In probate, said oider being et date the 26th day of April, 1907, will from and after Monday the 3d day of J une, 1907, nd at and from the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, offer for sale, and sell all of the right, title and interest of the said estate in and to all of the following de scribed real property, situated in Benton county, Oregon, to-wit: The North-east quarter of section 18. in Town ship 12 South, Kange tt West, containing 100 . acres. Said .ale will take place at the law office of E. E. Wilson In Corvallis, Benton county. Oregon, and will continue until the highest possible price has been received for said tract of land, and said property sold. Said property will be Bold free from all liens ana Incumbrances what soever. Dated at Cor f dills, Oregon, this the 26th day ol April, 1907. D. H. CHENEY. Administrator ot the estate ot Peter Wilson, deceased. Notice to Creditors. .J In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza A. Knight, deceased, Kntin l. hornhv arlven to all rjersons concern ed that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of tbe estate ot said Eliza A. Knirht. deceased, bv the county court of the state of Oregon lor Benton county. Allpersons having claims against said estate of Eliza A. Knight, deceased, are hereby required to pre sent tbe samerfith proper voucoers therefor, duly verified by law requited, within six months from the date berof to the underelgneu at his law office - In Oorvsllia, Oregon. Dated April 30, 1S07. E. E. WUSOU, Administrator of the E;late of Eliza A Knight, deceased.