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H U VSj i .JvlI V C assortment and at your leisure, avoiding- the great crowds that will come later on. We will hold purcha&es tuada now aad deliver them to you any a
t iS'X day ia December that yu aM While we have given much time to our Holiday merchandise, we have also provided an immense variety of useful $
P S " articles suitable for Holiday gifts and every department has a liberal display. - .
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DOLLS C2137&A5 FH 1D2S,
Here we have grouped dolls of every
description and na!iona';iiy from plain
uti'irpf sfii kiJ and bisque dolls to hand
somely frowned KelUs, surpassing values
5c, lOe, 2jo all prices to $.3.00.
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Emy Bspartmanf is Ready, so Coma Early ad Ssa our Gfiriitniss-ilsplaf- Tlis-Pep5s Stare Is at Its best
pjJaBAas j : clisisTKiis slipper j toilet etzzs. . '. clot.!!ks specsmI ' I LMKTnjns ' '
Walrus and seal leather and I For men, women and children, large 1 Latest novelties in ma chless assert- Veiy acceptabi-nits in H -S. & M. Rich furs, new shapes, -t low
fancy colors, envelopes. 25c to $3 attractive line, 50c to 2.50. . ments 52. 75c. $1 to fo clothing and overcoats fo to P prices, 1.50 to $20.'
These Have Contributed.
Fund Growing for Benton School
( Fair-Success Assured.
The following is the list of the ?aah
nbsuriptions for the All Benton School
Fair. It aggregates aoout $100.
Hotel Men.
I J. C. Hamtnel, $25.00
F Vm. Ntxon $10.00
Restaurant & Eating Houses.
J. B. Marvin
Jesse Wiley
$10.00
$ 5.00
Barbers.
E.M. Vidito
Geo. Plaster
J. C. Stewart
Taylor & Francisco
A. Schick
Cigar StoeH
Jack Milne
$ 5.00
$ 5.00
5.00
5.00
2.50
10-oJ
Confectioneries and Bakeries
Miles Starr
W. C. Small & Son
C. I. Starr
10.00
lo.OO
5.00
Doctors
B. A. Oathey
H. S. Pernot
Lawyers
W. S. McFadden
E. E. Wilson
E. K. Bryson
J. Fred Yatea
BUTCHIRSUOPS
Hoot & Jonea
Corvallis Meat Co.
Livery Stables
Vidito Bros.
A, L. Snow
Banks
Willamette Valley Bank
Rbal Estatk
Ambler & Wattera
Kobinson & Stevenson
Sparkman & Co.
Private CmzKNa
Tbos. M. Gatch
B. W. Johnson
L D. Bodine
5 00
5.00
5.00
5 00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
The committee seggests to those citi
zens who have not been solicited to give
moaey that same may be 'done by giving
or sending it to A. K. Bass, eec'yof
committee, lor to Supt. Penman. This
refers to anv one living in the county
who wishes to see the fair a big success.
She Feared Pursuers.
A 20 year-old girl in this city created
some excitement Tuesday forenoon by
running several blocks, pursued by half
m dozen women, and declaring to every
DAINTY KESGHSEFS AND LACES.
For ladies and gentlemen in linen hem
stitched, lace and embroidered edge,
and initial. All new 5c, 10c, 2Jc, 25c to
75e. Beautiful patterns in Mechlin and
Oriental laces for Christmas kerchiefs
and fancy work from 5c to 50 per yard.
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one that she was afraid of bodily harm
being done her by some imaginary foe.
The young lady is Miss Lou Feadall,
why has been employed in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Tyra Smith, and whose sister
is at the Charles Petereou home, attend
ing high school and taking music lessons.
Miss Fendall's home is at Five Rivera
and two years ago she was at the J. R.
Smith home in this city in the capacity
of ajdome8tic. She is a very capable and
respectable young woman, but for a long
time has suffered from nervousness and
for this reason went to Albany, Monday
to consult a physician . On her return
she went to the J. R. Smith home in a
very excited state, declaring that the
trainmen all watched her, and that she
was pursued by someone.
Tuesday morning Miss Fendall went to
the Peterson home to remain with her
sister, and was stiil in a state of great
mental excitement. She finally ran
from the house, wearing her slippers
and but sparsely clad, and after being
refused admission to a near-by neigh
bor's home, darted up the C & E. rail
road track and was fin lly overtaken at
the W. A. Wells corner, and properly
cared for until a physician arrived.
She was taken bact to the Peterson
home later in the day where she still re
mains. The physician in charge pronounces
the ailment of a nervous, character, and
is is believed the young woman will, by;
careful attention soon recover her mental
balance.
Real Estate Transfers.
Leonard Hovey and wife to
Jesse S Flint, 150 acres near
Wrenn; $8co.
W B Lacy to J Senger and
wife, lots 1, 11 and 12 and south
4-5 of lot 2, block 38, Moores &
Newhouses Add to Corvallis;
$2500.
F H Hnghton and wife to J W
Writsman, 14 acres near Al
bany; $10.
J W Writsman to G C Covalt,
2xj4 acres near Albany; $950.
B M Martin and wife to E A
Morgan, north - of block 22,
McElroys & Wells Add, Corval
lis; $325.
J W Writman t j L E Dean,
13 and 1-16 acres near Albany:
Crokinole and combination game
bovrds for fifty d fferent games
matchless values 75c to $5- An
assortment of small games and
game boards that afford amuse
ment and education 10c to 50c.
iffl&H orders PrcEsajBtHy Fa3sim
Monroe Mill Co to Monroe
Timber Co, 3920 acres s w of
Monroe; $1.
David Elliott and wife to Ed
win Wheeler, 80 acres in Alsea;
$475-
Edwin Wheeler and wife to H
A Wheefer, 80 acres in Alsea;
$425-
W Ingram and wife to W A
McGillis et al, 29 acres near
Monroe; $1450.
Nancy H Vineyard to Chas H
Miller, 203 acres north of Cor
vallis; $1500.
Minnie Clegg to S A McClure,
20 acres near Monroe; 450.
SEWER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 213 of
the City of Corvallis to view the sewer or
dered to be constructed from a point in tho
center of the alley in block "P," Avery's
Addition to the City of Corvallis in Benton
County, Oregon, seventy-five feet sou.:h of
the property line on the south side of "A"
street in said City, northerly through the
center of the alley of said block "F" ant the
centers of the alleys of blocks No. 7, 8 and
9, in the original town of Marysville, now
City of Corvallis, and across the intervening
streets, to connect with the sewer on the
south side of Jefferson street in the oaid
City and the property along the line of
said sewer which will be directly benefitted
thereby, to ascertain and determine what
property will be directly benefitted by such
sewer and to estimate the proportionate
share of the cost thereof to be assessed to
the several owners of such property, have
filed their report with the Police Judge of
said City of Corvallis, and that the property
ascertained ana determined by said Viewers
to be directly benefitted by said sewer and
the extent and proportion of such benefit is
as follows :
In block "F." Avery's Addition to said
City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 5. Z-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
In block 7, original town of Marysville,
now City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. o,
Lot No. 9,
Lot No.
Lot No.
10, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
11. 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
In block 8, original town of Marysville,
now City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1. 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. a, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 3, Z-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 4, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, (south 1-2), l-86th of total
cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, (north 1-2), l-86th of total
Lot No. 6, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7. 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9. 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No 10. z-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12. 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
In block 9, original town of Marysyile,
now City of Corvallis, .
Lot No. 1, 3-86th3 of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, (nortn 3-172ths of total
cost sewer.
Lot No. 2,
cost sewer.
Lot No. 3,
cost sewer.
Lot No. 3,
cost sewer.
Lot No. 4,
cost sewer.
Lot No. .
cost sewer.
(south 1-2), 3-172ths of total
(south 1-2). 3-172ths of total
(north
(south
1-2),
1-2).
3-172ths of total
3-172ths of total
(north 1-2), 3-172ths of total
Lot No. 5, 3-86ths of total cost sewer. .
Lot No. u. 3-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, 2-86ths of total cost sewsr.
Lot No. 8, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No 10, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, 2-86ths of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12, Z-86ths of total cost sewer.
Within ten days from the final publication
of this notice the owner of any property
ascertained and determined to be benefitted
by such sewer may file objections to the
findings and determinations of said Viewers,
and the same will be considered at the
next regular meeting of the Council fol
lowing the expiration of said period for
filing objections.
The date of iinal publication of this notice
will be January 11th, 1907.
Dated December 21st, 1906.
J. FRED If ATES,
Police Judge City of Corvallis.
SEWER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 212 of
the City of Corvallis. to view the sewer or
dered to be constructed from a point in Polk
street on the center line of the alley through
Block No. 7 in Dixon's Second Addition to
the City of Corvallis, Oregon, if extended,
and 12.4 feet distant from the North proper
ty line of said block, and running thence
southerly .rough the center of the alleys
of block No. 7 in Dixon's 2nd Addition to the
City of Corvallis and Blocks No. 6 and 5 in
Dixon's Addition to the City of Corvallis
to connect with the Van Buren street sewer
in said City and the property along the line
of said sewer which will be directly bene
fitted thereDy. to ascertain and determine
what property will be directly benefitted by
such sewer and to estimate the proportionate
share of cost thereof to be assessed to the
several owners of such property, have filed
their report with the Police Judge of said
City of Corvallis, and that the property as
certained and determined by said Viewers to
be directly benefitted by said sewer and the
extent and proportion of such benefit is as
follows :
In block 5, Dixon's Addition to the City
u corvallis.
Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, 1-3 6th of total cost sewar.
Lot No. 3. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 5,
j.-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6,
Lot No. 7,
Lot No. 8,
Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12, l-36th of total cost sewer.
In Block t. Dixon's Addition to the
City
of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 3, (South 1-2). l-72nd of total
cost sewer.
Lot No. 3, (North 1-2), l-72nd of total
cost sewer.
Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer.
? Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewer. -
Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12, l-36th of total cost sewer.
In Block 7, Dixon's Second Addition to the
City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer. .
Lot No. 3, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, l-36tb, ot total cost sewer. .. .
Evf-ry new idea is represented in Jap
anese and Austrian ware, lamps, jdates,
ornaments, and dishes 5 ; to 5. Of). Irrid
es.enc vttses all f-hapes 2ac t;i 1.50 each
complete. .Pictures ami burnt wood,
new subjects. tasteiully mounted 10c, 15c
and 25c.
Lot. No.
Lo. No.
1, l-36th of total cost sewer.
8, (South 1-2), l-72nd of total
cost sewer.
Lot No. 8,
cost sewer.
(North 1-2), l-72nd cf total
Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer.
" Lot No. 12, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Within ten days from the final publication
of this notice the owner of any property as
certained and determined to be benefitted
by such sewer may file objections to the
findings and determinations of said Viewers,
and the same will be considered at the next
regular meeting of the Council following the
expiration of said period for filing oDjec
tions.
'the date of final publication of this' notice
will bo January 11th, 1907.
Dated January 21st, 1906.
J. FRED YATES,
Police Judge of City of Corvallis,
SEWER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Viewers appointed by ordinance No. 211 of
the City of Corvallis to view the sewer order
ed to be constructed from a point in "C
street in saM City on the center line of the
alley through block H in Avery s Addi
tion to said City, if extended, and 12 feet
eight inches distant from the property line
of said block, thence northerly through the
center of the alleys of blocks H and G
in Avery's Addition to said City and block
13 in the original town of Marysville, now
said City of Corvallis, to the north !-ide of
Washington street, and to connect with the
south terminus of the lateral sewer now
constructed through blocks 14 and 15 in said
original town of Marysville, now Citv of
Corvallis, and the property along the line
of said sewer which will be directly bene
fitted thereby, to ascertain and determine
what property will be directly benefitted by
such sewer and to estimate the proportion
ate share ot the cost thereof to be assessed
fitted thereby, to ascertain and determine
to the several owners of such property, have
filed their report with the Police Judge of
said City of Corvallis, and that the property
ascertained and determined by said Viewers
to be directly benefitted by said sewer and
the extent and proportion of such benefit is
as follows :
In block "H" in Avery's Addition to said
City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer. -
Lot No. 2,
Lot No. 3,
Lot No. 4,
Lot No. 5,
Lot No. 6,
Lot No. 7,
Lot No. 8.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9.
l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
10, l-36th of total cost sewer.
11, l-36th of total cost sewer.
12, l-36th of total cost sewer.
In block
G in Avery s Addition to said
City of Corvallis
Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 3, l-36th of total cost Sewer.
Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7. l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost -e'jr.
Lot No. 10., l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12, j.-36th of total cost sewer.
In block No. 13, original town of Marys
ville, now City of Corvallis.
Lot No. 1, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 2, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 3, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 4, l-36th of total cost sewer
Lot No. 5, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 6, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 7, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 8, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 9, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 10, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 11, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Lot No. 12, l-36th of total cost sewer.
Within ten days from the final publication
of this notice the owner of any property as
certained and determined to be benefitted by
such sewer may file objections to the findings
and determinations ot said Viewers, and
BOXES AKD GASKETS.
Products of Japanese handicraft ingen
iously put togpther ' and handsomely
decorated, square round and oiitasrou.
bhares in many sizts for sewing gloves
handkerchiefs, etc, hatkets may be trim
med at 5c, 10c, 15c to 3.00.
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the same will be considered at the next regu
lar meeting of the Council following the
expiration of said period for filing objec
tions. The date of the final publication of this
notice will be January 11th, 1907.
Dated December 21st, 1906.
J. FRED YATES,
Police Judge ,of City of Corvallis.
FeetUngr For sue.
Some may be interested in knowing
how we feed for size, say,s an old
breeder. We induce exercise, but feed
plentifully and make the diet as varied
as possible. Milk, meat, grain and
green food form the main basis of our
feeding. Skimmed milk at G cents pei
gallon is a cheap food, and we also use
quantities of thick sour milk. Prac-,.
tically no corn is fed our young stock
until six months old. Bran and mid
dlings are a daily portion' of the diet
and are kept before the chicks at al!
times in a dry state, but sometimes we
moisten this mixture for a change.
Have found whole oats soaked in skim
milk a great growth producer, but they
should not be fed until chicks reach
the age of six weeks. Charcoal, grit
and cool water are not forgotten.
Labor on Poultry Farms.
The demand for labor on poultry
farms is, of course, strictly limited and
is confined almost entirely to experi
enced workers, although on the large
establishments a large number of men
and women are employed In plucking,
dressing and packing, and if this is not
skilled labor it is something akin to it
and is not the kind of work a person
could take to without some experience
and practice. . There is a good oppor
tunity for young men who are pre
pared to undergo a thorough training
in the management of fancy stock.
This branch offers good reward for
workers, and progress Is made in It
entirely through merit. Wages run up
to $30 and "board per month.
The Narraffanaett Turkey.
The Narragansett turkey is a native
of Rhode Island and Connecticut It is
next to the bronze variety in size, the
standard weights being: Cock, 30
pounds; cockerel, 20 pounds; hen, 18
pounds; pullet, 12 pounds. Disqualify
big weights: Cock, less than 22 pounds;
ben, less than 14 pounds. In plumage
color this turkey is black, each feather
ending in a broad, light steel gray band
edged with black.
Colds In FowU, -
To cure a severe cold in a fowl, be
gin treatment with a dose of epsom
salts, twenty to thirty grains. For any
swelling around the eyes apply, melted
lard to which has been added a small
quantity of kerosene oil. Also give
the bird a teaspoonful of this mixture
twice a day. -vf :.
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