.Jim 8.h baB been Darned aa the dat for the tiii.l eettlemeot of toe estate of H. E. Barns, who was killed iu a railroad accident at uos AogeleH, last year. Io the county court: The time for filing report of viewers' on the Sum mit-Little Elk wagon rra 1 has been extended to June 1st. S iper visor Jones ba been authorized to purchase a solar compass aud oe cesBary levels to cost not to exceed $250 Tme inr filing repot t of viewers on r iad inFairmouot pre cinct has been extend d to June. All bids for comoletiog the road on Digger Mountain were rejected. Thev were G. A. Haob, $650; C. S. Seefy, $53o; R. C. & W. W. Oglee by, $49g. Ttje county clerk was au thorized to advertise for bids for making a fill near the J. M. Currier faraa. The petition of Superintend ent Denman and Sheriff Burnett fjr typewriters were denied. A STEER IN HARNESS. And a Main Guy in a Plow Team What High Priced Horses has Brought Farming to. Two horses and a lusty steer har nessed together and doing labor as a piow team is an every day scene on a farm in the north end of B n ton these days. The steer works in the middle, and according to all accounts performs bis part in the ceremony with credit to himself and satisfaction to his owner and equine team mates. The caravan walks right along as though it was not an unusual but an ordinary arrange ment and the land rolls over as sci entifically and as swiftly ploughed as if the steer was feeding on his native heather and a $00 horse in his place at the plow. His horns look a little strange in a plow team, and his mates must obviously cast a sidelong glance out of the corner of their eyes as they walk on aud on meditatively and silently. Oiher of ihe unusual is observable in that the harness on the steer, for he does rot operate in the old- ahioned yoke, is upside down. The back band is under his body and the bel ly band over his back. The collar is big end down, and the hames are wrong side up, for a steer does his pulling from above instead of a gainst his breast as a horse does. Otherwise, the rigging is the same f m his steership as for the horses. Meantime, the steer is ' worth $50 while the horse whose place be fills probably went for $300 or $400. The foxy owner is turning an hon est penny out of the transaction,. and somebody that badly needed a work horse got him lor the price. The only questionable thing about the thing is what kind of a matinee would it be if the steer got a horn mixed in one of his team mates' ears. 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 :ost : : : ; : : 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 : : :::::: Hammocks for Everybody, Prices from Hollenberg $1.50 to $3.00. & Cady. Growing Fastest witb Least Fuss And if you don't believe it, come and see MY MOTTO IS:-"A CUSTOMER NEGLECTED, ISA CUSTOMER LOST." I GUAARNTEE YOU HONEST PRICES. EGGS, Chickens and Butter taken in exchange for mer chandise, can handle some wheat VICTOR P. MOSES DEALER IN EVERYTHING, Corvallis, Oregon. B. A. CATHEY Physician & Surgeon Office, room 14, BanK BIdg. Hortt 10 to ta and a to 4. Phone, offlcs S 1 2 Residence 1 S 0. Corvallis, Orooa. G. R. FARRA, Physician. & Surgeon, Office np in Burnett Brick Uea Idence on the corner of Had icon and Seventh et. Pbone at honse and office. H. S; PERNOT, Physician; & Surgeon Office over poetoffie. , Residence Cor Fifth and Jefferson Btnsets.- Honrs 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p: m. .Orders may be eft at Graham & y" "haru'e drug etoi. J: A. WOODS General Auctioneer. A ' Square Dea and charges right'. Corvallis, '" Oregon. contiuued from page 1. he could consult with his client arid decide whether to appeal the ca-e o ax ept tbe sentence, teara came t) Mays' eves in eplte of his effort tuo trol his emotions and beljw e ed his he -id anl wept. George Sorenson's bail or $4ooo was forfeited and a bench warrant i-tued for arrest because of defend ant's absence from courtroom. BILLS ALLOWED. List of Warrants Ordered Paid at Term of County Court. Last H.H.Glassford, sal. Janitor, $ 40.00 T. H. Davis, Assessor, 7400 M. P. Fiuit, "Ferryman, 58.00 3. D. Wells, Constable lees, 2.20 C. A. Gerhard, Stationery, , 1.25 Corvallis Mill Co , Lumber, 1.82 C.P.FulertonJur. Co.Court, 4.00 J. E. Cronk, " " 4.00 Wm. Bogue, " " 4.00 Willis Vidito, " - " 4.00 E. McLennan, " ' " 4.00 J.B.Goodman, " " " 4.00 John Rowland, ' 2.00 C Real, " " " 2.00 Ind.Tel Co..Phones for c.h. " 4.50 'ity Water Works, Water, 2.25 Mrs.Huggins,CareCo. poor, 104.52 E. osse Moores & Co. . Blanks, 6.16 Allen & Woodward, Sta'y., 1.40 J. Hubert, Wit fee Pros.att'y, 2.30 J. W.Ray, " "' " " 1.50 Franklin Iron Works, Co., Repairs for Ferry. 25.00 G. L. Stonebeck, Sal. road . . . ' ' supervisor etc., 39.25 Graham & Wells, Stat'y ' 2.00 D. E. Bennett, Medical at tendance co. rfber, 20.00 Allen & Woodward, sta'y, 3.70 Corvallis Times, Printing, 32.00 L. S. Woodruff. Road work, 3.00 J. P. Connell, ' 3.75 T. J. Phillips, Road supplies, 40.10 Albert Wilson; Wood for c.h. 7.00 J. R. Smith & Co., Road supplies, 18.20 G.W.Smith, Sah.Com. etc., . 9.00 Peter Rickard, " " 16.80 R. S. Irwin, Road work, 1.50 W.H.Rickard, " " 1. 00 Ruben Taylor, " " 1.00 T. T. Vincent, clerk, "Too Much Soda in the Bis cuit" at the Opera House, Friday May 17th. Chamberlain's Cough KemeOy " a Favorite. "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough R to any ether for our children," says J. Woodbury, of Twining, . Mich. . "It hu. also done the -work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommend ing it." Fcr sale by Graham & Wortham. Boise, Idaho, May 3. The jury which wilt try William Haywood, firBt of the accused in the Sceunen- berg case; will keep houee during tbe trial. The law of Idaho pro vides that euch juriee shall be kept together and in seclusion from pub lic contact and the 'higher courts have always insisted on a strict compliance with tbe provision. Therefore, rither than take any chances with tbe public' ty of a ho tel in this ceae, Sheriff Shad Hodg in, responsible for the custody - of the jurors, has hired a bouse for them. The bou-e, an attractive. well-built structure, standing on a neat lawn and garden, is just acroes tie street that flanks the rear of Ada county court bouse and within about 500 feet of the courtroom. To make the daily journeys of the jury as direct as pusaible, the sheriff has constructed a temporary stairway from the rear of theeecond story of the court house. Its upper landing Is the platform of' a fire es cape and it is reached through the anie-rom of Judgj Word's cham ber?. The jury can, therefore, be taken directly to the stairway with out leaving tbe railed enclosure of the courtroom. An official cook has been retained and arraDgemen b have been made with local etortB for a good and va ried supply of food. Four bailiffs two for day duty and two for night set vice will gusrd the jury. Tbe house will be carefully and con stantly watched. Eatry to the op en lawn will be prohibited, one of tbe day bailiffs will remain at home while the jury is in court, and the night bailiffs will do no sleeping during their watch.. The courtroom is being partly reconstructed, in order to increase the seating capacity both in and out-side the rail. Two unusual features of the courtroom are that the jury box occupies the space di rectly in front of the bench that is generally filled by the clerk and his imposing desk,-and the witness chair is in the middle' of the cham ber, between the endd of counsel tables and directly in front of tbe middle gae of the rail. The jury laces tne room, out its cnairs are on swivels that may be swung a round to face the judge. The - wit ness chair is on a piattoim ana is visible from all points in the rooom Many extra chairs and tables are being placed on either side of the room within the enclosure for the use of tbe daily press representatives and a long desk has been built along tbe outer side of the" rail for the special writers and ; artists. Special seats aie being placed for members of tbe Boise bar and the seating ca pacity of the public part of the room increased to about 300, yesterday afternoon and wrote Lane's name upon tbe ballot. The nomination was tbrut upon Lane br the. insistent demaud of his party. It was absolutely unsought. His name was not upon the ballot; be bad explicitly refused to be a candidate, and be was without or ganized support of any character. Two years ago, when Lane was the regular democratic nominee and when bis name was printed on tbe oallot he received io the primaries 698 votes. Yesterday 887 demo crats went to tbe polls and wrote Lane's name en their ballots as their choice for mayor. George H. Thouia9, his competitor; was snow ed under, receiving only 4o9. Io some precincts Lane's vote was four, five and even six times that cast for Thomas. In precinct 51, where Thomas lives, the vote was 22 for Lane and 7 for Thomas. In precinct 46 Lane received 24 votes, while Thomas had but 2. Boise, Idaho, May 4. Owen Birnes, formerly of Victor, Colo., now of Goldfield, arrived in tbe city today. He is a member of the Western Federation of ' Miners and was prominent in that organization during the Cripple Creek troubles. It is reported that he is to be a wit ness for the defense it tbe Moyer- Hay wood trials. He spent much of the time today in vUiting Mrs. Haywood.. Several srcialisis are now in Boise, who have btea tent from va rious places to sit as a socialist ju ry in the trial to report' the pro ceedlngs to their home orgaaiza tion. " George H. Shoaf, representing the Appeal to Reason, who has been in correspondence with Jiugene V Debs, was asked today if the latter still intended to visit Idaho to at tend the trial of Haywood. He re plied: "He has made no change in bis Drevious plans, to my knowledge I believe he will show up here next week." "Do you think Dabs would come out here, after being advised by one of tbe leiding attorneys for tbe defense to stay away if he had the interests of the defendants at heart?" was asked. Shoaf replied: " '" "Debs is not the scrt of man to be dictated to by an attorney : like E. F.-Richardeoa or any other at torney. Debs bas a mind !of his ffwn and ' will .probably do as be himself thinks hast." This was in reference to the fcet that leaked out some time ago that Mr. Richardson had made such representation to Debs. Tbe lattar bad indicated to 'friends in the Mast that he would not come, although he had said frequently- be would come and, bring an army. For thief of Police. In response to - the ' reanest of many citizens, I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor the office . of . chief of lolice, of the city of Corvallis. subject to the decision of the voters at the coming city election.: If elected, I shall consider my oath of office binding, and shau do my duty without fear . or favor ... . .-,'.- J- O. Wells. Portland, May 5 .Portland Journal: By an overwhelming ma jority the democratic! voters of Portland have made Harry Lane their nominee for mayor. Nearly 900 democrats went to the polls BEST BREAD and pastry can obtained at Starr's Bakery. be For Chief of Police. v Therewith announce myself as a can didate for the office of Chief of -police, subject to the will of the voters. J. W. Ingle. ... The Expert Chinese Are trie greatest and be3t 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, Teatfys, Fogers, Schillings Tea HOPES' GROCERY PHONE 203. J. FHED FATES ATTOR e I -AT-LA W. Zierolf Building. Phone Ind. 3S4. DrvHanford Successor to Eowen Lester Burnett BIdg. Corvallis, Or. E. E. WILSUX, ATTORNEY A 7 LAW. F. C. 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Horning, f- - Watch this space for Barcins m REaL ESTATe No 60843 acresi 30 in cult, .balance pasture and timber, some fine bot tom land, house of 5 rooms, small barn, 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 barn, fine orchard, well watered, this is a good stock ranch price. - $1700. .School house on 'place.' 383 1 0 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. AMBLER 6c WATTERS Notice to Creditors. NOTICE Is herehy etven that tbe undersigned has been appointed uaminihtrator or the estatd 61 Elizsbeth V. Taylor, deceased. All persons h&vltiz claims aeainst said estte are hereby re quired to present the imiie duly verifl'il 'as toy luw requirea co me or bi inn omce 01 a. x . x me. Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated April 5, 1!)07. W. A. TiTTOHANAS. Administrator of tbe estate.oi Ellzabetb V. Tay lor-, deceased. , -. v Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is hereby eiven to ell whom It may concern that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed, afljnjniitratrixot the estate of B. F. Hy land, deceased, joy the county court of Benton county. Oregon. All per si ns having claims against the estate of said B. F. Hyland, deceased are hereby required to prosert the same, with proper vouchers therefor, duly verified, as by law required, within six, months from the date nereoi, to ' ne unaersignea as tne ouiue uk iuc Fadden & Brvsnn, attorneys, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated at Corvallis., rOrenon, this 29th dayA March, 1907. ' . : MARY A. DINGES, Administratrix of the e.sta,tu of B. F. Hyland, de ceased. - - ; .: :. Not ce of Sale. Public notice is hereby given, that the under, signed, as the administrator of the estate ot Fe ter Wilson, deceased, by virtue of an order of the county court of Jackson' County, Oregon, sit ting In probate, said order being ef date the 26th day of April, 1907, will from and alter Monday the 3d day of June, 1907, i-nd at and from the hoar of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, offer tor salt, and sell all of tbe right, title and interest ot trie said estate in and to all of the following do scribed real property, situated In Benton county, Oregon, to-wit: ' -- : The North-east quarter of section 18. in Town ship 12 South, Range 6 Vest, containing 160 acres. - ' Raid h.1a will tnlre t)lne at the law office of K. 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 tree from all liens and Incumbrances what soever. - '" ,; ' , Dated at Cor Jollls, Oregon, this the 3rd day ot May, 197. ? . , i A :' D. H. CHENEY, Administrator ot the estate ot Peter Wilson, deceased. Notice to Creditors. a In the Matter of the Estate nf Eliza A. Knlaht. deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned has been.doly appointed administrator of the estate of said Eliza A. Knight, deceased, by the county coart of the state of Oregon for Benton county. Allpersons baring claims against said estate ot Eliza A. Knight, deceased, are hereby required to pre- sentthe same, wiu proper fuwun. nic.c.wi, Mluly verified as by -lawa required, within six r I.k- . Aata h or 1 mthA lln dprlcnou at his law offlcfr' in Corvallis, Oregon, DatedApiil 30, 1907.,.,.. Admlni'strator of the Estate of Eliza A Knight, . .deceased, i -. -.' A: