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Real Estate Transfers. Philomath. 3T1SAIUTTER0FHEAUB mutt Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE STEEL 2 FREELAND MOVING PICTURE Illustrated Concert ! WILL HOLD FORTH J ZATTHE OPERA HOUSE -MONDAY SIGHT ,'MA.R 14. ITJBder the Aaspi -p of Marys Peak fCamp.'No. 12, W. O. W. -Xheee gentlemen were here two years ;s?o acd save an tn'ertainment in the Opers. House under the auspices of the W. 6. W. To those who saw the enter "taitucent ttieii it need- no recouimf'nda- tion, Tlie program for Mondiy night is entirelv new, ami has betm pronounced Sfajr xWe, press evr where a the best of tlieUnd o Amnrii-a. Admission 15 and 25c. Reserved 35c. "nV'kt-ts :it Graham & Wort, ham's 'iT! Morning 0-ej;oiiiari says: "The iiliistrmfd concert eiven t"t migKht -at Tlor Street M. E. Chunh under the nfpi- f of the Woodmen of the WorliJ. n.m pronounced ly thoS9 "h nitneKse-l -it to b the finest ever ween in t Puritan d. The building wan packed to Hh - standing room only" UKint,;nd woie than 300 people turned -wey, "Before 8 o'clock, the hour set for the opening, the doors were closed sgainst fm liter admittance. KPRIJSTG TERM IN THE CORVALLIS BUSLXESS COLLEGE "COMMENCES 1LVRCH 14 & 15. Et wifl be a Kood time to commence the "Typewriting, as the Course can be finish darincr tlie sumrnie'r H. E. RICHARDSON, PRESIDENT. SLACK MINORCAS BROWN LEGHORNS. My bens laid more eggs during the se "vere winter months than any other equal jnumberot hens in Oregon. If you de wire to fill the -egg basket. I've got the hickens that were bred for that purpose They aje "layers and that's what you -want iGet rid of your "scrubs" and ob arain thoroughbreds it costs no more for ifeed. -Order ywir eggs for hatching now. JEggs,$l.O0 per 15, at. residence on north Corvallis, Oregon For Sale. f Tive choice full blood Shorthorn heif ers of the beef type, excellent breeders J Cor any one desiring to breed beef types. Several choice full blood Shorthorn ieifers of tlte milk type. Full blood Jersey bulls one and two 3'ears old. Well-bred thriving young pigs. Well-bred brood sows, matured or 5HegistereJ rviand China hogs, male .ik1 it-nia, excellent breeders. A ctr-load of rhcioe Durham heifers taiilk strain, soon to be fresh. Fresh milk cows, Jerseys also well Siired Diir!Hms. Inquire of M. S. Woodcock, or Gen. fhos. J. Thorp en the farm near Cor- allis, O 2ion. Wanted. 'Special representative in this country rs.nd -adjoining-territories, to represent and radverJise an .K1 established business i"::ous of solid tioati'-ial standing. Salary -2l weekly, with expense's, paid each Monday by check direct from headquar ters. Espenses advanced, position per manent. We furnish everything. Address, The Columbia, (330 Monon iBldg., Chicago, III. Otis Skipton and wife to W H Wagner, 160 acres , tp 12 s,' r 6 w: $2,060. ; , 1 W H Wagner and wife to Otis Skipton, 2 lots, block 17, Job's Add; $1000. ; Geo W Fuller and wile to Ze- lia Heckard, 4 lots, block 2, Wil kin's Add; $200. Martha P Smith and husband to Mary. Miller, lots i, 4,- block 20, County Add; $200. : : W H Franklin et al to Chas H Everett, 2 lots block 4, Dix on's Add; $1,400. '.' WF Cold well and wife to T t Blaricom 20 acres south of Philo math; $9 0. ' F L Haws (guardian) to Mary Miller, 3 lots, block 22, County Add; $550. W A McCullough and wife to C A Schoel, 2 lots Wilkin's Add; $1,000. E E Wilsoa to O A C, 20 acres adjoining College; $6,000. Mary E Henkle to Philomath College, lot 129, blk33, Brown's Add, $1,000. J E Henkle to Philomath Col lege, 4 lots, block 26. Philo math ; $200. John Pimm and wife to F T Rugg, laud in tp 12 s, r 6w; $3,000. R A Kitson and husband to R B Mason, 35 acres near Philo math; $1,200. D D LoDgbottom and wife to R B Mason, q cd land in Alsea; W E Boddy and wife to John Folk, 261-100 acres near Al bany; $700. L Chambers and wife to W E Dodele et al, 77 acres Kings Val ley; $2,500. W C Koeton to W C Cauthorri, 44 acres near Wells; $200. J B Goodman and wife to J L Uhderwood, 2 lots, blk 2, Chase's Add; $233.35. O&CRRtoWS Humphrey, 40 acies tp 13 s, r 6 w; $160. Elias Keeney and wife to A h Peacock, 2 47-100 acres near Al bany; $100. J P Friend and husband to A R Brown, 14 acres near Philo math; $700. Louisa J Fisk and husband to A R Brown, 22 acres near Philo math; $1,150. The Ideal Senator. Editor Corvallis Gazette : If you will allow me space in ycur valuable paper, I will try to express my judgement as what constitutes an ideal man for State Senator. He should be a man in the prime of life, so if he gives satislaction to the people of his country they can send him again : He should be a good business man, capable of acting for the country in a conservative busi ness way. A man with some idea of law so as to frame a bill that would stand in law. He should have the respect of all po litical parties, for when he is elected he is the Senator for his opponents as well as those who vote for him. Now I suppose I have made a poor stagger at describing what might be considered an ideal man. But I have mentioned some of the most important ones. Now our county IS a small one SO we have a small representateon in the legislature and should have men there to represent our country large enough in ability to make up for what we lack in other ways. The office is not a lucra tive one, consequently f ie office will have to seek the man. In most other offices the man seeks the office. In the office of State Senator, if the man acts honor able to his country his only pay is the honor of serving the peo ple that elected him. Now Re publicans where is the man that comes the nearest of being an ideal man for Senator from Ben ton County? - A Republican. ..PiONEER GUN STORE.. Fine line of new guns, sporting goods, fishing tackle, fine cutlery, etc. Stock of G. Hodes at big bargains. Hm E. NODES, Corvallis. This town 18 in a decidedly : pro eressive' mood. . The poets are being I set for a system of teiephonicg- and the questi-n of electric lights was seriously dfceuesed at the laBt Coun cil 'meeting. Rv. Crocks, pastor of the Radi- icdl U. B. church here, baa the lum ber hauled to eitct a line dwelln on bis property, recently' purchase' of Oeo. A, Uennett. . r s John Bruoufield lately sold his farm to" W. H. Smith. Rev. Berry man, from Llao, has taken up his resilience her1, having purchased a house and lot in town, also a 50; acre tract of land of A. Henkle, north east of town. Th Prohibition League is prepar ingtogive a series of entertainments in the neighboring towns and coun try, beginning at Plymouth Church next week. The proceeds to be used in promoting the cause. Remember the Inter-state Con test to be hld here on April 8. Come and enjoy the " display of oratory. . , D Brack, our efficient blacksmith has sold bi business to N. Newton, an old resident of this place. Rev. Nash .had a serious fall a few days ago, resulting in the fracture of a couple of ribs. He is slowly recovering. Mrs. Ethel White has resumed her duties as princ'pal of the musi cal department of Philomath College after having . been connned to ber home by quarantine for some time. Itha8 been brought to our notice that the .Musical, Elocutionary and Physical Culture departments of Philomath" College1, will give an en tertainment on Wednesday evening March 16. One of the interesting features of the program will be the Indian club and Dumb bell drills, under the competent supervision of Prof. Caldwell: .Mrs. White has spared no pains in the preparation of the music, and all expect some fine, work by ; the Elocution class under the direction of Mies Abrams. Monroe. Prof. Mathews;'" principal of the Monroe school, who has been teach ing during trie tall and winter and hps given good satisfaction, has been engaged to teach the spring "term of school in the Brown district. The patrons are to be congratulated upon having a first class teacher to in struct their children. School is to begin the first Monday in April. Samuel Doidge had to move his residence back about fifty yards farther from the river bank. The riyer was washing away the bank in toward his house, making it necessary to move. Ch&rley Miller, who is employed in the Monroe mills, is visiting at Brownsville as the water is too high to operate the mills.. He has been employed by A. VVilbelui & Sons for several years . : - . r Casper Zeirolf made a trip to Eugene Monday, . returning Tues day, Mr. Zeirolf is one of Benton county's solid republicans. - Miss Ethel Harpnle returned home Sunday from ..Lane county, where she. has been most of the wihtei with ; her Uncle. . She came home to attend school, which com mences the first Monday in April. The over-flow of Long Tom ; has been greater this winter than for ten years. ' The grass has commenced to grow, which is appreciated by the stock men, as they are getting very short of feed. There has been some loss of stock in this section, but none serious. James Pfouts received a telegram Monday from Elks, Nevada, inform tg him that his mother had been killed by a train. There were no particulars given and he started at once for that place. She had only left here a short time ago. Her home is in the East. There are several sick hor?es in th's vicinity, with what is -known as tie staggers. There has been no losses so far. "There have been some new arri vals here by the name of Sheldon, they are living on what is known as Ingram island. - They - are from Nebraska. ' . There is considerable logging being done on fhe .Willamette at different points." Some hard wood for lumber, but mostly white fir and balm for the pulp mills at Oregon City. ' ' - - ,' Samuel Doidge has been in very poor health all winter with rheuma tism. ' ' . -.-' ' - - ':-.'; - Corvallis Lodge A. : F. & A. M. meets tomorrow, Wednesday, even ing in Masonic Hall. - Sojourning brothers are cordially invited. - Notice. To the Voters of Benton County : Acceding tothe-wiahesof a large nam-' ber of patrons and friends of our pub lic schools, I submit my name to the voters of Benton county for the office of county school superintendent. ' ' Very respectfully, . S. I. Pratt., Philomath, Or., March 7, 1904. - Wc Will Pay V for this week's delivery : Hogs dressed. 6 to 6e per pound. . Veal dressed, 6 to 7c. Live chickens, hens, 11c. Live roosters, young, 10c. Live roosters, old, 8c. Live geese, 7c. Livp turkeys. 13JC- ; " ' Live ducks, 9c - .'( s , . Smith a Boulden Chief of Police. I hereby - announce myself a can didate for the "office of Chief of Po lice, at the coming election to be held May 16, 1904, and if elected will endea vor to see that the laws are enforced to the best of my ability. -' Lie Henkle. Well, Wind Mill and Pump Work I am now prepared to do all kinds of well, wind mill and pump work. See me before yon have your work done. Send orders to Simpson's Hardware Store. ' A. N. HARLAN. Cheap Sunday Rates Between Portland and Willamette Valley Points. Low round trip rates have been placed in enect between Portland and Willam ette Valley points, in either direction. Tickets will be sold SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, and limited to return On or before the following Monday. Rate to or From Corvallis, $3.00. Call ou Southern Pacific Co's Agents for particulars. HOM SOLD on EASY TERMS Having lots ia various parts of Cor vallis I will build houses of any plan or price to suit purchaser, providing buyer is able to make one payment, the balance to be paid in installments the same as rent. For further particulars inquire CHARLES MCHENRY. WARREN B. HARTLEY, Member Ot-gin Minine Stock Ex change, Chamber of Commerce , Buildiux, Portland, Oregon. 5,350 Shar&s of leftoy at 6c, 2,000 Shares of Oregon Se curities atssucm This Company has in an electric power plant aod mill and these Companies will , soon pay dividends Write me if you want a safe investment. ALL KINDS OF Sewing Machine Extras, AT THE Singer Sewing Machine . . Agency . - On Second st, opposite Farmers Hotel, Cm Am Price, Agent. HARDWARE ; ' TINWARE STOVES PAINTS OILS A full line of Win dow Glass.Z Harness, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Machinery. C PHILOMATH OREGON. T. D. Campbell has takencharge of the Benton County Lumber Yard, near the S. P. depot. Will furnish all kinds of building material, doors, windows, etc. See him before you buy. Red Cedar Star Shingles at the saw mill at $1.60 per M. E. W. Strong. , Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Seven MflEon boxes sold in past 12 Spedlls; for MkrcE Men's $10.50 Mackintoshes. . . V .... . ... ... . ... . . . . . : .$ 5 7.50 " 3 3.00 Covert linerT Coats ....: 1 - 5.50 Cowboy, Blizzard Ulsters. . . . ; l. ... . .. . A few pair of Ladies .heavy Shoes, sizes 6, 7, 8... . .. . Three pieces heavy Skirting, the $1.50 grade.... ... . . Ladies $10 Jackets. . . Misses Shoes, the $1 kind. ...........i..... .. Children's Shoes,, 90c. kind....... .----..........v. . A few Ladies Uundermuslins at cost to close out stock A few Ladies Outing Fannel Night Robes, $1 kind. : . A lot Men's Odd Pants, "some worth $5 . . '. V . . 2 50 Oil Clothing at cost to close out stock. v 1 A lot of Embroideries, worth up to 25c. . . . A lot of Linen Torchon Lace, worth up to 10c. .: A lot of wide Taffetta Ribbons, value 25c. . . . . . . . . . : .. The residue stock of Men's and Boys Overcoats at cost during March. A few Remnants left at further reductions. Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Wool Underwear at cost. A few Fur Collarettes and Boas at half 'price. S- , , - Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Benton county. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of Qustar Hodee, Deceased. ) Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Benten county, Oregon, the executor of the last will and testament of Gustave Hodes, - deceased, and all creditors of the said Gustav Hodes must present their claims, with the proper vouchers, to her at her home in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January 7, 1904. MINNIE L. DENMAN, Executrix of the Estate of Gustav Hodes, deceased. Registration, of Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Benton County. In the matter of the application of John a McLen nan to register tne title, to tots jno. . , iu ana north hall of lot(3, -in Block No. 18, in Corvallis, (formerly Marvsvilte) Benton County, Oregon. To Ellen Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss, Emma Amelia Hawley, W. A. Wells, Mary J. Wells, Clara M Harding, Gustav Harding, Claud T. Kice, Alice Rice, Edward Tbaver, Henry Powell and Benton County, Oregon, and to all whom it may concern, defendants. TAKE NOTICE: That on the 12th day of February. A. D., 1904, an aomication was Bled by the said John a. McLennan n the Circuit Court of Benton County, Oregon, for initial registration of the title to tne land aDove described- Now unless you appear on or befofe the 29th day ef March, A. D., 1904, and show cause why such ap plication should not be granted, the same will be ahen as confessed, and a decree will be entered ac cording to the prayer of the application and you wui De iorever Darrea iruni disputing cue sun-c. VICTOR P. MOSES, Clerk of said Circuit Court. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon February, 20, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof :n 1 J Vta 4V.iiTtt.Tr ilni!'- if Rnntjin Will I ' - 1. -' ' wwuv- - - ... County, Or.,at Corvallis, Or. on April 9, 1904, viz: John C. Olson; H. E. No. 12,136, or the S. W. of Sec. 32, T. 10 S., R. 5 W -He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot sxua land, viz.: Thomas C, BaKer and Edward D. Baker, of Albany, Oregon, John S. Miller and Frank L. Miller, of Kings Valley, ur. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, ' Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Benton County. John B. McLennan, Plaintiff, vs. Ellen Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss, Emma Amelia Hawley, W. A. Wells, Mary J. Wells, Clara M. Harding, Gustav Harding," Claud T. Rice, Alice Rice, Edward Tcayer, Henry Powell, and Benton County, Oregon, and all whom it may concern, . Defendants. In the Matter of the Application of John B. Mc Lennan to register the title of Lots No. four, nine, ten, and the North half of Lot No. three in Block No. Eighteen in the City df Corvallis (formerly Marysville) in Benton county, State of Oregon . To Ellen Elizabeth Weiss, William Weiss, Emma Amelia Hawley, W. A. Wells, Mary J. Wells, Clara M. Harding, Gustav Harding, Claud T. Rice, Alice Rice, Edward Thayer, Henry Powell, and Benton County. Oregon, and all whom it may concern, defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint and application of plain tiff in the above entitled matter and Court, filed with the Clerk of said Court on the 12th day of February. 1904, on or before the 29th day of March, 1904, said day being tbe last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons made by the uountv Juuge ot Benton oounty. Ore gon (which said order is hereinafter referred to), to wit, on or before six weeks from the daj- of first pub lication hereof. And you are hereby notified that if you fail so to appear and answer said com pi tint and application as herein required for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded in said complaint and applica tion, namely for a decree declaring, determining and adjudging that the defendants and each of them have no estate, right, title or interest in said Lots 4, 9, 10 and north half of Lot No. 3 in Block 18, in Citv of Corvallis (formerly Marysville) in Benton county, Oregon, at law or in equity, in possession, expectancy, reversion or remainder and that you and each of you be forever enjoined and debarred irom asserting any claim whatsoever in or to said real property adverse to the plaintiff and applicant; that the Court by such decree find and declare the title or interest of the applicant in said real prop erty and decree the same as in tbe application stated and order the register of titles to register the same and for general relief. ; - ims summons is pumisnea in tne uorvams ia- zettb once a week tor six successive and con secutive weeks, beginning with tbe issue of Feb ruary 16th, 1904 in pursuance of an order made by the Hon. Virgil Watters, County Judge of Ben ton County, Oregon, dated February 16th, 1904. - I A l ts , a; I4i t Attorneys for Plaintiff. TV Cure a GoW m One months. ThlS Signature, 68 76 98 76 98 98 S8 78 68 76 10 05 15 ...... - - Notice. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, ' February 5, 1904. . Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of township 10 south,, range 9 west, (fractional) has been received from the Surveyor General f Oregon, and on Aprill 13, 1904, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said date, said plat will be filed in this office, and the land embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. .','-.;. ," - Algernon S. Dresser, Register. Geo. W. Bibeb, Receiver. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oiegoc fcr Benton County. Delila Read, Plaintiff, " vs. y Thomas G- Read, Defendant) To Thomas G. Read the deiendant above named: -In the'naae of the State of Oregon you are sum. moned and required to appear, in the above entitled court at tbe court room thereof, in the City of Cor vallis, Benton Connty, State ot Oregon, on or be fore Monday the 28th day of March 1904, it being the first day of the next regular term of said court, to answer to plaintiff's complaint now on file in this suit in said court, and if jou fail so to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in the said com plaint to-wit, for a decree annulling the marriage contract now existing between said plaintiff and de fendant and for the cost and disbursements in said suit. This summons is published by order of Hon Virgil E Watters, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton County made on the 11th day of February and to be published for six consecutive weeks and in seven issues of the Corvallis Gazette, and the first date of the publication thereof to be February 12, 1904. YATES & YATES. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., January 25, 1904. . Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en-: titled ."An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory" as extended to all the Public Land States, by act of August 4, 1892, Philip H. Johnson of Monmouth, county of Polk, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6122, for the purchase of the E, of S- E. J ofSec tion No. 18 in Township No. 13 South Range No. S West, will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Victor P. Moses, Clerk of Benton County, Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of April, 1904. He names as witnesses: Charles Newman of Inavale, Oregon, Hiram Newman, Fred Hubler and Frank Fisher of Monmouth, Oregon. I Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 8th day of April, 1904 ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. E. E. WHITE REAL ESTATE CO How is money made? If you have $1000 and lock it up in a fire proof safe and leave it there for 10 years, when you open it what will you find? You may find $1000, certainly no. more. If you wish money to increase you must invest it in something growing in valua tion and there is no safer or surer Invest ment than good real estate, , where if you invest $1000 it will make you another 81000, or in proportion as you invest. - We make it our business To find investments and as a consequence ' if there are snaps to be hud we find them, and if you keep watch of our list yon can get them, as we do business for a very small per cent. Therefore, if a bargain is placed in our hands it is. a bargain when it leaves our hands. We invite you to look over our list, which will be furnished you on application. We have both farm and city property for sale. ; .' WHITE &. STONE, Corvallis, Oregon. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the money if it fails to cure E W. Grove's signature is on each box. ; on every DOXe25C WmmmmmWm V IMNN WmmmM Wmmmmmmm X'