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V O C has a track meet with Pa cific University in Corvallis, Satur day of next week. The OAC base ball team plays Chemawa on OA.C field tomorrow afternoon. Kline's base ball team left at noon to play the Philomath college tzam. . A. mock ceremony, many pres ents and general good cheer were incidental to a surprise tendered Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wellsher Tues day ia honor of their 25 wedding anniversary. About thirty persons joined in the function. Rev. J. C. Goodrich, one of the professors in the United Brethren College at Philomath, Oregon, wilt preach in the M.-fi.' Church South in Corvallis next Sunday at 1 1 A. M. and 8 P. M. A light shower of rain fell last xiight, but it was not enough to be of value. There is a general de sire for more moisture, but it is trouble borrowed, for Oregon won't fail to do her duty on that score. The Annual Rose Fair of the JPresbyterian ladies is soon to oc cur. The date has not been fixed, and will, in a measure, depend on the whim of the roses. When they -are at their best, the show will take place. The recollection of the suc cess of ether fairs of the sort by th same people is a guarantee of what the coming one will be. Preaching at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and even ing by the pastor Rev. J. R. N. . Bell. Morning topic '"Natural and .Revealed Religion Government." In thj evening there will be, a short talk, to "Business Men and Women." General topic will be specialized. Splendid music. Everyone invited and made wel come. Here is a case of public spirit to interestCorvallis. A letter containing a. check for $10 was received by E. E. Wilson, yesterday. The ac companying letter read about like this: "We noticed that a fund is being raised in Corvallis for the purpose of completing the Y. M. C. A., building at the college. We enclose $10 to be added to the iund and hope that a sufficient sum may ibe raised to meet all requirements.' ' : The signature is Morris Brothers, iby S. K. Williams, attorney. Mor xis Brothers are Portland brokers, who bought the Corvallis water bonds. Their interest in the town springs from that source. Their contribution was unsolicited, and unexpected. That makes it a good story as well as a valuable hint to -'Corvallisites as what successful bus iness men think of such enterprises .-as the proposed Y., M. C. A. build , ing at the college. Wlo Pays? An exchange asks and answers - a pertinent question as follows : "Who pays for the advertising of the merchants and other business men? Not the advertiser, for the . :ost is returned to him fourfold in increased profits. Not the purchas er and has a better assortment and fresher goods to select from. Who then pays the advertising bills? The non-advertiser, of course, because -le loses business to the advertiser. ' ' CIRCUS SPECIAL. r3orvalli3 & Eastern Raihoad Co. Will rub following special trains between Corvallis and Albany on "Wednesday, May 1, 1907, account UORRIS & RO WE circus exhibit i"r, at Albany afternoon and' even in j tt tiiis da'e. 1 3?rom Corvallis From Albany v6:3o A. M. 8:06 6:oo " 12 .53 P. M. ,2:25 5:oo " I0.00 " . "Train schedultd to leave Albany at lo:oo P. M. will not depart until -alter the close of the night perform ance. ' . : TICKETS at special rate o! 55 cents, for adults and 25 cents for children under 12 years of age will ite on sale May 1, 1907, good for fbls -date only. ; H. H. Ling, Agent, Geo. F. Kevins, - Gen Pass. Agent. "Neglected Golds Threaten Life. . From the Chicago Tribum. ; "Don't trifle with a cold, is good advice rSbr 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 iare 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 - -st 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 safe and sure. The great popularity and im mense sale of this preparation has been attain ed by its remarkable cures of thisailment. A cold nerrr results' in pneumoriia when it is ijiven. Vor sale by Graham & Worlham. 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 Papier. 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 : : : : ' :' : : : Hammocks for Everybody, Prices from $1.50 to $3.00. Hollenberg i& Cady. Dangers of Chicken Raising. An elderly man and a yonng man were conversing, according to ' ' Harper's Magazine. ' ' "Yes" said the young man "I am going into chicken farming. I am convinced that there is no bus iness in the world in which there is more money to be made. ' I have figured on it, and know what l ean do. Why, look at the way they In crease. In four or five years I" "My friend," said the old man, "I have had experience with the business. Be warned; do not em bark iri'ff." ' . ; . '- ' y- ! "What" said the young 'man; "have you tried it and failed ?' ' . "1 mean to tell you that I tried it and gave it up," answered : the other. "I got ten hens intending to get rich. I installed them in a coop and awaited returns. But be fore they bad laid an egg I happen ed to pick tip a pencil and a bit of paper and did some, calculating. ; I saw that each of my hens could raise three broods the first summer. Allowing one bad egg for each set ting, there would be. twelve chicks to each brood. Calling half of them pullets this would give six of each brood, of i8 to each hen for the season, or 180 for the; entire flock Adding my original hens I would have 190 hens at the end of the first summer. Figuring at the same ratio I saw that I would have 610 at the end of the second summer, I was encouraged, and went on to find that I would have 68, 590 when the third summer closed. I sharp ened my pencil and bent over" my paper with feverish interest. The fourth summer I discovered would leave me with i,30.2iolikely hens, When the : autumn leaves of - the filth dying summer should swirl about me I should - then : have 24,600,990 cacklers.'r Another year of joy and sorrow my. sixth, would find me surrounded by 470, 457,810 live and enterprising hens., Once again when the glorious sum mer would fade into' autumn, I found that a matter of 8,938,717, 390 distinct hens and a rooster or two would be with me in the gal linceous flesh. The inspiring fig ures of the eight year I have for gotten, as, likewise, I have those of the ninth. , I only know I found that at the end of ten years! would have more prime hens than there was space for on the face of the globe, counting the Arctic regions, and supposing , roosts . across "the. rivers, and twenty fowls in each tree, . I was 'dumbfounded 7 But I did not j hesitate." ' I saw what I owed to the human race. - I seized an axe and harried ' to: the coop. My boy, -1 loved those hens but 1 loved the human rice more; ? and I led them to the block like a Spkrtan and ! chopped roff Weir-- heads." I breathed more freely when it wss all over, and the horrible vision was eone of the whole " earth four' feet deep in hens; and every blessed, one of them cackling. x Young man; do not goj into the chicken business; it leads to awful things-' - . Chamberlain's Congh liemefl a Favorite. Vy, ' r ". , "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough to any other for our children," says 5i T tIT . H m 1 lit. : . vvoouDury, 01 x wining, lcicn. ..vat iiuc also done the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommend ing it." For sale by Graham & Wortham. Notice of Administrator's Safe. Notiee i hTby. g'ven that the undersigned, administrator of the estate e ' T. Eenton Hogg, deceased, pursuant tn n ordwr of the County Court of Hontnn (Jounty, State of Oregon, made rj(" entered jn the mutter of the said estate oil the 13th ty of April. lWW, will from and after the 25th day of May. 1607, oiler- for sale and pro ceed to sell, at private sale, for, cash In hand, subject to the confirmation of said Comity Court the following described real property belonging to said estate, lowir: Lots 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 (6) and Six (6) in Block Two (2) of fractional river blocks tn -Avery's Addition to Corvallis, Benton County,- Oregon. - 1 .. The following property situated In Polk Coun ty Oregon, towlt: Beginning at a point twenty Six (26) rods east of the southeast corner of Lot numbered Three (3) in fractionate block One (1) in Hill's addition to the town of Independence, In Polk County. Oregon: running thence north Four (4) rods, thence east to the Willamette riv er, thence south Four (4) rods, thence West to the place of beginning. -..--,, ..T , That certain river lot four rods wide by eight rods long and the building thereon, and situated directly north of and adiolnlner : the rlvnr lot formerly owned by Smith & Vanduyn, and con veyed by them to T. Egenton Hogg, both of said lots, the one here described, and the one con veyed by said Smith & Vnnduyn, being situated on the west bank of the Willamette river at ln- cepenaence, in folk tscunty, Oregon. The following real property in Lincoln coun ty: Let numbered Two (2), section Thirty-one (31), and southwest quarter of the northwest ' quarter of section Thirty two (32): Lot No. One (1 ) section Thirty-one (31); Northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section Thirty-two (32); Enst one-half nf the southwest quarter of section Twenty-nine (29), and east one-half of the nortbr west quarter of section Thirty-two (32) ; the webt one: half of the soathwe".- quarter -of -'section Twenty-nine (29); Lots Three (3) and Fou ()of section Thirty (30); Lot Mo. One (1) -of) section nineteen (19) Lot nnumbered Two (2 section Nineteen (19): Lot numbered- Three3) objection Nineteen (19); and the southwest quar ter' .f the sou th west quarter of section Twenty (20) and west one-half of the northwest quarter of section Twenty nine 29 and lots Oue ( 1) and Two (2) of section Thirty (30): the south one half ut the north-east quarter of the southeast quarter of section Foarteen (14); the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section Twenty-three (23); the southwest quarter pf the ftouth west qutrter of tectlon Twenty four (24); the southeast quarter ot the northwest quarter, the south naif of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section Twenty-six (26); the north weM quarter of the northwest quarter of section Twenty-six (26) ; the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section Twenty-six (26) the-Southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section Twenty-three (23); the north half of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the south west quarter or section- Twenty-three (23); Lots 1. 2. and 3 lu section 28. . All of the tide and ov er-flowed lands on the shor? of Yaquiua Bay In iiqutoii.ot mgnt in section 27, and Lots 1. 2? and S In Section 28, and lying between the meander line of said lorg on Yaquina . Bay and low water mark, covering about 23 6u acres ; the undivided one-half Interest in lots r umbered 1 and 2 and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 10.-all situate 1 in township 11 tinuth, Range 11 West ot the Willamette Meridian In Lincoln County Oregon. , , Also the following real property situated in Een ton, Polk and Lincoln Counties, Oregon,- to-wit: ail at section inirty-one (31) in Township 10 South. Ranee 5 West: South Half of Northeast Quarter; Northwest .Quarter of Southeast Quarter and Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of sec tion 11, Township 11 South, Range 6 west; Lots 1 and 2 and the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section IS in Townshin 11 South. Ransre West: the West Half of the Son th west Quart! , Eat Half oi tae sontneast quarter ot section 33, Township 12 South, Range 6 West-, the West Half of the North west Quarter of Section 19. Township 11 South, Range 7 West; South Half of Southeast Quarter, and Mouth Half of Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 9 South, Range 8 Wust; all of Section 31, Townshin 9 South. Ramre 8 West: all of Section 33. Township 9 South, Range 8 West; North Half of .uurtuwcab y uaruer, oouiueast quarter oi Jortn west Quarter ol Section 3, Township . 11 South, Range 8 West: East Half of Southeast Quarter. ast Half of Northeast Quarter, Northwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter and Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 19, Township 10 South, . Range 9 West-; all of Sectional, Township 10 South Range!) West; all of Section 23, Township 10 South, Range 9 West; North naii oi Boutneast.Quarter ol Section 26, Townsnip 11 South, Range lo East; - Southwest Quarter ot Southeast Quarter. West half of Northwest Quarter and Southwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 12 South, Range 6 West: South Half of Section a. Township ii South, Range 9 West; Southeast quarter 01 nortneast yuarter 01 section 1, Town ship 11 South, Range 8 West; Southwest Quarter 01 iiortneasi quarter 01 section 1, Townsnip 12 South, Range 9 West - - . , j, Offers for the purchase of said real property maybe made' to me in writino- -at mv -office in the Zierolf Building,- torvallis,- Oregon;, from and after the 23th a ay of May, 1907; and the said sale will be concluded by me on Friday, me 31 ai aay ot aiay 1007, at my office tor the uesi oner oy me received up to ana at tnat time. uuucn uus 20m uay 01 April, 1907 . ' .-. T. Prkt, Vatis." Administrator of the estntA of -I- Kcrenron Tfncrsr. deceased. For Chief of Police. In response to? the reaneHt- of manv citizens, I hereof announce mvself I as a candidate for the office of hief of ix)lice, of the cltv of Corvallis. subiect to the decision of the voters ? at the coming city election. If elected, I shall consider my oath of office bindinp;," end snail qo my cuty without fear or favor; - J. D. Wells. :: i - 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 voters, J. W. Groving Fastest with Least Fuss And if you don't believe come and see MY MOTTO IS:-"A CUSTOMER NEGLECTED, IS A CUSTOMER LOST' , I GUAARNTEE YOU HONEST PRICES. EGGS, Chickens and Butter taken in exchange for mer chandise, can handle some wheat VICT Ol P. DEALER IN EVERYTHING, Corvallis, Oregon. Are the greatest an belt 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 Coffee9 which we have in stock, and we are sure tnat the most captious ,critic? will approve ...both, They, are great money savers to the householder, too, as a small quantity goes a long way. I We Are Headquarters For Uptons, Teatlys; Folgers, Schillings Tea HODES' GROCERY. PHONE The Grocer. , , We are not inclined writing ad vertisements - - and customers speak for OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST. C . WE WANT i YOUR TRADE, WILL ASSURE SATISF ACTION 6; B Watch this space for Bargins in REa r...:c :- No 608-45 acres30 in cult, balance. pasture and timber, some hnebot- . . torn land, Jiouse, of rooms, small barrX young orchard, 2 1-2 miles of r . " a good town, 'price if sold soon, $2000. This is a bargain. 598 160 acres, .35 b 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. r'-r- - -383-10 acres,' all in cult, fine orchard, all level good house, fair bam 1-2 j; -.!'. mile to good town, good garden land, nice little home, price $1700.' ' ' AMBLER cx '-S--'rS,;-.-:5..-.--. The Expert 203. :S3 to spend - much time in we prefer tq let our goods themselves. Chinese Bornin l ESTATE s. I. i iWATTERS B. A. CATHEY- Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanR Bld. Boom lO to 12 and a to 4. Phorm. OffiM 212 Rasidaneo 1 so CorralUs, Oreieo. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office np suirg in 'Burnett BrlcV "Res idence on the coiner of Madieon and Seventh et. Phone at house and oflBce. vH. S7PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over nrstni?.rHli. f RMiHonn rv Fifth land Jeffereod atwefs; Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham & v -ham' drnj; etor. j. a: woods TT General Auctioneer. A Square Dea and charges right. CorralUs, . - .. ' . . - Oregon. J. FHED STATES ATTORSt, I AT-LA W. Zierolf Building-. Phone Ind. 384. Dr. Hanford Successor to Eowen Lester Burnett Bldg. Corvallis, Or. JS. E, WILSUX, ATTORNEY Al 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 Warranto. PrinciparCorrcspotidcnts. ' 8A3t FBANCISOO 1 PORTLAND f The Bnk o ' SEATTLE f California TAOOMA I BTEW TORE Messrs. J. P. Morcan A Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Bepnb no. . . - LONDON, ENG. N SI KothwoUds ft Son CANADA . TJnloif Ksnk of Canada Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is herehy giren that the undersiened has been appointed administrator or the estate ol Elizabeth V. Taylor, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same duly verifl-vi as by law required to me er at thft office of J. F. Yates, Corvallis, Oregon, within six months Irom the date of this notice Dated Aprilo, 1907. . W. A. BUCHANAN. Administrator ot the estate of Elizabeth V. Tay lor, deceased. "y Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom It may ' concern that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed aamimttratrix ot roe estate oi a. e. up land, deceased, by tho county court of Benton county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate of said B. F. Uyland, deceased are hereby required to prosert the same, with proper vouchers therefor, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at the office of Mc Fadden & Brysnn,. attorneys, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated at Corvalllf, Oregon, this 29th dayof March, 1907. - N . MARY A. DINGES, Administratrix of the estate of B. F. Hyland, de ceased. : r - Notice of Sale.- Public notice is berety given, that the under; signed, as the administrator of the estate of Pe ter Wilson, deceased, by virtue ot an order of ting In probate, said oider being ef date the 26th day of April, 1907. will from and after Monday the 3d day. of June, 1907, md at and from te hour of 10 o'clock. A. M. of said day, offer for sale, and sell all of the right, title and interest ot the said estate in and to all of the following de scribed Teal property, situated In Benton county, Oregon, to-wit: The North-east quarter of section 18. in Town ship 12 South, Range 6 West, containing 160 acres. Said cale will tale place at the law office ot 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 told. Said property will be sold free from all liens and Incumbrances what soever. Dated at CorralUs, Oregon, this the 3rd day otMay,1907. j D. H. CHENEY. Administrator ot the estate of Peter W llson, deceased. -- ; ' i . -f Notice to Creditors. " i 1 ! ! ' In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza A, Knight, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned has been duly appointed admlnlbtrator of the estate ot said Eliza A. Knight, -deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Benton county. All persons having claims against said estate ot Eliza A. Knight, deceased, are hereby required to pre sent the same, with proper voucners therefor, duly verified as by law required, within six months trom the date herof to the undersigned at his law office in Oorvallls, Oregon. , DatedAp.il 30, 1907. -R1IWTrso Administrator of the Estate of Eliza A Knight, - r deceased. . . , f :.-,!,...