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to! Dr. and Mrs. Harper are spend Sunday with Albany friends. Miss Helen Crawford went to Albany Wednesday to attend the funeral of a triend. Rev. Handsaker went to Silver ton yesterday, and preached last night at a rally held in a church newly dedicated in that town last Sunday. Rev. C. L. McCausland will preach at the M. E. church, fc-outh next Sunday, this being the time for the third quarterly conference. Susy I say Jennie, what's a naturalist ? Jennie I'm not sure. A man who catches gnats, isn t It ? After a visit of several weeks at the Withycombs home Miss Florence Tongue left yesterday for TafforcAn nrVifirA cVlA Mil TTI CI t" friAtlHa before returning to her home at Hillsboro. A number ot Albany people attended the Barnacle skating party last night. Among tbetn were Mr. DeVarney, Mr, and Mrs. Woodruff and Miss Sox. "Do you think they approved of my sermon? " asked the newly appointed rector, hopeful that he had made a good impression. 'Yes, I think so, replied his wife." they were a!l nodding." Preaching at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and even ing by the pastor Rev. J. R. N. Bell. Morninsr topic "The Trans figuration and Epiphany" The evening topic "The Millionaire" All made welcome. The services in the congregation al church next Sunday will be as follows: 10 a. m. Sunday school, z i a. m. preaching by the pastor, Albert W, Monosmith. Topic. "Conditions for Growth" 7. p. m christion endeavor; 8. p. m. even ing subject "To Know Christ." More than usual local interest is manifest in the track meet to take place on the O. A. C. field next Monday afternoon between the Washington State College and O. A. C. The Oregon men seem to have a little the best of it on paper, but paper battles do not al ways come out according to of some of the events, notably the mile run in which the two best men in the Northwest will try conclusions, and will make the continued from page 1. Mongolian type at a Le'ght of lo, 000 feet growing ne. wheat, oats and bat ley, and when at 12,ooofet, they saw a villege where human emgs were living in tut9 with while goats, fowle, marmots at d -strange animals. About 14,ooo feet ' the WorkmaDB saw only a species of partridge. The doctor said above -l5,ooo leet there was practically no Jiie. 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 -xst : : : : ; : : - 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 $1.50 to $3.00. Ho Hen berg & Cady. 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. 'Oregon City, Or., May 7. Atter more than 52 years' absence from 4 he metropolis of the United States, George R. H. Miller will leave on Thursday of this week for New York City, to remain for two 'months, visiting his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, of 246 Warwick street, Brooklyn. Mr. Miller came here long ago,, and is one of the beet onown of Oregon pioneers, be ing an Indian war veteran ol 1856- .7- ' Mr. Miller will be heard from in the Eaet as an Oregon booster. He will take with him a box of prime Oregon apples, a box of Oregon guinea, some canned salmon and -iauuut 10 pounds ot the virgin soil ut the state from Falls View. He viil procure eome roots of Oregoa -jgfape, and says that his sister will 1 jiiunt the sprigs of the etate flower Mu tjoii of .he state. Mr. Miller will also take eome of the board of trade Vdackamas county, pamphlets aod panoramic vi wa of Oregon City And vicinity. '"''. G. Bf. H. Miller was five times a member of the Oregon City council, fie took a great deal of interest in the purchase of the present water sy-stem by the city eni for many years was the only man in town who built houses to reot. He an ticipates considerable pleasure from liia trip. : ; been forecasted and was expected. A evidence of how the Bo'se peopl view the trial, cm local bus iness man w bo was a venireman 00 the pfiael and has pi lied to be ex cused from serving, explained to the court that he is a member cf a gun teim which is scheduled to participate in a Bhootihe match be ginning Thursday. This excuse hardly suited Judge Wood, but the altomejs for both sides agreed and be was excused, leaving but 25 men in the triginal venire to be present t court tomorrow: To morrow ths trial begins and the se lection cf a trial jury will ba under way by night. . Governor Gooding has personal charge of the yrosecuti jd, but Jr H. Hawiey is field marshal for the Etate. . His leading associate is United Slates Senator Borah, one of the greatest criminal lawyers in the west. Birah'a friends charge that it is because 0, his association with the prosecution of thir case (bat charges against him in connec tion with the land investigations have be 'o made. . Attorney J. H. Nugent bias charge of the active preprration of tba case for the deteose. He established of fioes here soon after the arrest of the prisoners and has practically 1 ved here continuously. Clarence Darrow of Chicago, a leading law yer of radical opinions, identified with. ex-Mayor Dance's advocacy of municiaal ownership, is one of the most prominent among the caunsel for the defense. . Folger's S Golden Gate 1 V Extracts Sold ' V True to name J A Uniformity ON V ' 7 Purity and Merit Always Packed la rS Measure . I r Bottles ! ' J. A. FOLQER I ftflM San Francisco. : jgHiSl Call for City Warrants. There is money on hands wirh City Treasurer to pay all endorsed warrants in general fund, np to and Including December 1, 1903. Intereaf will atop on same from una date, My e, 1907. i - GRANT ELGIN, " . City Tteasurer. Buenos Ayres, May 8. A dis patch from MoDjividf o, published here today, announces that the French transport maritime steamer Poitou, from Marseilles, April 6, for this port, has been wrecked off the coast of Uruguay. One hun dred of her passengers and crew are said to have perished. A dispatch from Montevideo says, "The French Steamer Poitou, from Algiers, is ashore off Sin Jose' Ignacio. It is feared that there has been serious loss of life. "The Poitou struck . 3o yards from the shoae, at a spot called Rin con de Herrero. A panio broke out on board the vessel when she grounded, and a great nnmber of people jumped overboard and were drowned. Some - of them swam ashore. Customs officials at Rin con de Herrero saved 50 ont of the 200 passengers who are said to have been on board. How many others have been saved is not known." Notice of City Election. - Corvallis. Or.. May 10. 1907. Notice is hereby given that the ann ul election ior me uuy 01 uorvauis. uregon, win Da ueia on the 20th day oi May. 1907. beginning at 9- o'clock A. M., and continuing until 6 o'clock P. M. ot said clay at the city hall of said city, tor the pur pose ol electing one mayor to serve for a. period of two years, one polled judge, one chief oi-police and one treasurer, each to serve for a period oi one year: hlrbt Ward, one councilman to serve for a period of three years, and one councilman to serve for tw-j years ; Second Wtrd, one- council man to serve lor a period of three years; -Third Ward, one councilman to serve lor a perljd ot three years; one councilman to serve for a peri od cf two years, and one councilman to serve lor he common council of said city has appoint ed A. G. White of the First Ward. Joseph Yates for the Second Ward, and R. H. Colburt, of the Third ward to he judges of saw election, ana u. A. Gould and S. L. Henderson, to act as clerks of said election . . Dated May 10, 1907. L J.FRED YATES. Police fudge. 'Boise, Idaho, May 8. Judge APremont Wood today : denied the motion of counsal for Haywood, ao cueed of complicity in the murder -of Governor Steunenberg, for a hill ot particulars. The plea was elab orate, but the court held that ap- ' plication should have been made . before the trial date was set or the defendant had made a plea of noh ' guilty. The defense took an except tioD. which the court recorded. The ' trial will proceed Thursday ; wi t . the selection oi a Jury; None of the attorneys on either ide will comment upon the judge's decision, which, while it is an iui- iial victory for the prosecution, ha d ; Order of Sale. In the county court ot the State of Oregon for tne county ot Denton. In the matter of the Guardianship of the person ana estate oi uertrude A. ueckler, a minor. Order to show cause. - The court havlnar read the netition of Annie Seckler, the duly appointed guardian of the said ueriruae & owaier, asKing tnat tne court grant an order, to sell lots one and two, in block seven teen, In the original town of Harysvllle, now Corvallis, Benton county. Oregon. In which said minor has an undivided one-half Interest, and me court oeing inuy advised in the premises, that it Is necessary and for the best Interest of said minor. It Is therefore hereby ordered. That the next ot kin of said minor, and all othei persons interest ed in said estate appearb ef ore this court on the 8th day of June, . at ten o'clock A. M., at the court loom ol the county Judge of said county, in Corvallis. Oregon, and show cause whv an or der should not be granted as prayed tor In the And it is further hereby ordered, ' That a copy of this order be published io the Corvallis Times. a newspaper of general circulation published in said Benton eouuty, Oregon, at least once a week ior lour successive ana consecutive weeks. Dated May 7, 1907 E. WOODWARD, - County Judge. - V Too Much Soda in the Bis cuit-' at the Opera House, Friday May 17th.-... . , .-. . , period 01 one year. xn .Notice of Final Settlemeftt. I. In the Matter of the Estate of James Hayes, deceased. Kotlna is hereby siven that the underslened administratrix of the estate of James H lyes, de ceased, has filed her nnai account as sucn ad ministratrix, with the clerk ot the county court. of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, and the said court has nxed Saturday me eta aay 01 June. 1007. at the heur ol ten o'clock in the fore noon as the time, aud the county court room in the court house In corvallis, uregon, as tne place for hearing any and au objections to tnesaia ac Dated this May 1U.1WJI. - . CAROLINE HAYES. Administratrix of the Estate of Jamta Hayes, .Deceased. . 3, For Chief of Police, t In response to the request of many citizens. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor the office . of chief of to the decision oi the voters', at the coming city election. If elected; I shall consider my oath of office binding, and snail do my duty witnont tear or lavor : . J- u. wens. . ; BEST BREAD and pastry can be : obtained at Starr's Bakery. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite. j ' . "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Rt to any other for our children," says 3W. J. Woodbury, of Twining, rllich. "It i,. also done the work for us in hard colds tm croup, and we take pleasure in recommend ing it." For sale by Graham & Wortham. The Expert Chinese Are the greatest 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 Coffdea 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. i We Are Headquarters For Uptons, Teatlys, Folgers, Schillings Tea HOPES' GROCERY. PHONE 203. ' " 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 G; 3. Borning BCATHEY - Physician & Surgbon Offico, room 14, BaaK .BIdg. Boom A :i o ma and a to 4. 4 Phone, office S13 Residence 1 SO. ConraUis, Orates. G. R. FARRA, Physician & Surgeon, Office ap stiirs in Burnett Brick Bei idence on the coiner of Madison and Seventh et. Phone at honse and office. H. S. PERNOT, Physician & Surgeon Office over poatoiEc. Residence Cor Fifth and Jefferson streets. Honrs 10 to 12 . m., 1 to 4 p. m. Orders may be eft at Graham -'ham'11 drug uUa. J. A. WOODS General Auctioneer. A Square Dea and charges right Corvallis, Oregon. J. FHED STATES A TTOR t, I -AT-LA W. Zierolf Building. Phone Ind. 384. Dr, Hanford Successor to Boweh Lester Burnett BIdg. Corvallis, Or. 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. Bays County, City and School Warrant. Priticipareorrcspondents. SAX FRANCISCO PORTLAND f The Bank o SEATTLE f California TAOOMA MEW TORK Messrs. J. P. Morgan A Co. CHICAGO National Bank of The Repnb uo. LONDON, ENG. N M RothHStlUds Bon CANADA .Union Kank of Canada r .... .. I 1 ' Watch this space for Bargins m ; V REaL ESTATe: ! "No 608-T-43 acres, 30 b cult, balance pasture and timber, some finebot . torn jand, 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. 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. 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. . AMBLER & WAITERS Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is herehy el ven that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate ol Elizsbeth V. Taylor, deceased, - All persons having claims aeaiiist said estnte are hereby re quired to present the same duly verified as by law required me or at tne omoe or . t. laws Corvallis, Oregon, within sis months from the date of this notice Dated April 5, 1907. W. A. BUCHANAN. Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth V. Tay lor, deceased. Notice to Creditors. KOTIOE is hereby trlven to all whom It may concern that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed administratrix of the estate of B. F. Hy laud, deceased, by the count v court of Benton county, Oregon. All perse ns having claims against the estate of said B. F. Uyland, deceased are.nereoy requirea to prosert tne same, wim proper voncners inereior, auiy vermea a oy aw required, within six months from the date hereof, to 'he underslened at the office ot Mc- Fadden & Brysnn, attorneys, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated at uorvauis, uregon, wis zytn aayn March, 1907. MARY A. DINGUS, Administratrix of the estate of B. F. Hyland, de ceased, - ... Notice of Sale. Public notice is hereby given, that the under, signed, as the administrator of the estate of Pe ter Wilson, deceased, by virtue of an order ot the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit ting In probate, said order being et date the 26th day of April, 1907. win from and aiter Monday the 3d day of June, 1907, md at and from the hour ot 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, offer for sal& and sell ail of the right, title and interest of the said estate in and to all ot the following de scribed real property, situated in Benton county, Oregon, to-wit: . . The North-east ouarter of section 18. in Town ship 12 South, Range 6 Went, containing 160 acres. Said sale will take Dlace 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 au. liens and Incumbrances what- the 3rd day sold tree from soever. Dated at Oorvaulis, Oregon, this ot may, van . D. H. CHENEY, Administrator ot the estate ot Peter Wilson, deceased.. Notice to Creditors. Ml, la the Matter ot tha Estate of Eliza A. Knight, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons concern ed that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of said Eliza A. Knight, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Benton county. Allperscns 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 from the date herof to the undenlgnea at his law office In Corvallis, Oregon. DatedApnl 30, 1907. g Administrator of the Estate of EUza A Knight, deceased.- - . . -