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The Weekly Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

The Weekly Gazette-Times du lieu suivant : Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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IMe Our Store Your Headquarters fa arid'16th Stock Show Price Reduction Special $3.25 Walking Skirts Stock Show Bargains Nw Belts and Bags New 'wall paper just in at Blackledge. Miss IldaT of Labish Meadows is the guest of Miss Withycombe. JRegular services will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday.

PTgaching by the pastor. J- At the Christian church next Sunday evening the pastor, will speak on "A Prayer from Hell," A warm time is assured. starts a fine local business, daily profits, $3 $10. particulars free, write to-day. B.

P. Loos Des Moines la." Tha Rosebursr Commercial Collars for Stock Show About 250 fine wash collars for smart summer wear including Turn1 over, "Lace and Embroidery styles, alj worth 25c to 40c each, but we offer- them as a special during the Stock OA. Show A very large collection of "Chic" belts, elastic and Leather, ornamented -with plain or elaborate Belt Buckle. low prices to induce you to secure one of our new Hand Bags. Stock Show Price for a lovely silk elastic Belt, black only Regular 1 .50 how 83c Club is after a practical cannery "man to co-operate with the people nf Rosebursr in establishing a Fine quality Mohair, skirt trimmed same material, "and 1 Buttons, the stylish Maidrite brand which you can rely upon to give the right sewing and effect This special is only for two days duration, Friday and Saturday.

Special Stock Show bargain. 2.09 Umbrella Silk Gveredf Pearl and Silver mounted Fine Brown Dress linenr30-Shch; Regular $2.98 handiestRegular value up to $5 Stock bhow 50c value. Stock Show price, the yard 37c; Trice Aniy fruit cannery. -The locks at Oregon City are undergoing repairs and on that account the Pomona will leave her dock in this city Monday morning for the only trip of the week After a week's la off she will resume regular trips; Miss Chesney of Albany has ceed Miss Bancroft as stenographer at the First National bank. She began her duties Monday.

Regular services will be conducted at the Baptist church next Sunday by the 'pastor, Rev. W. W. Davis. The hours for tVi evening services have been Offered in EversrSectior This Week Exceptional Money Saving Opportunities are Ladies' Kid Gloves, 16-button Length MEN'S SHOES AT STOCK SHOWRICES Priced very Low During Two Days of Stock Show May 15-16 changed to 7.

and 8 o'clock. Coffee, Club party tonight The committee in charge is Misses Mary Nolan, Edna Groves, Shirley Bancroft, Bessie Irvine Grace Gatch and Mrs. Charles Many lines of Tan and Patent leather Oxford as well as other style have been broken incizes so that we have not a full range of sizes and we are making special price reductions in our Men's Shoe Department to close these out. You will find Bargains especially put upon our counters as a Stock Show Special. It will save you considerable money to visit our shoe section while in town.

The biggest reduction and price cutting that has ever been done in our glove sec- tion is to be in force-fof the Stock 5howl Fine 16-Button French Kid Gloves, white, black tan, moder brown and gray also the heavy weight kid in same length, all sizes 5 3-4 to 7 i-2. Their regular value is $4 but as a special for two days only we offer them at $2.98 Mrs. Berchtold; Mrs. Woodcock, Mri Lake and Mrs. Inez Wilson.

$3.00 Buys The Very Best New Outing Shoes Miss' Shirley Bancroft has retired from her position as stenographer at the First National bank and will leave Mondayior her home inJPortland. MiBU BancrOfrtias made friends during Tier' brief residence in his city and there are many who regret her departure. -The" Ministerial Association i "Win- LEER EL hamos Gloves, 16-button length $2.39 nnn wn -w-i rr 1 li mi I I 11 I ill I Notice of Final Settlement Order for the Guardianship of Minor. In the County Court ot the 8tate ol Oregon los i.hA nnuntv of Bentou. Notice of Sale of Real Property.

The fleetis to stop off Newport Preaching at the Presbyterian Notice is hereby Rlreii that. the In the matter of the Guardianship asthedoly appointed. qualified and aoiljug ex- morial Service to be. held on Sunday May 11 A. M.

Rev. D. H. Leech will preach the sermon. A fuller notice will be given next week.

At an assembly of the Cadet Wnrlnocrlav f.nntain Notice I. herol.y tht lmtDitrtor oi tho of Elli ibotl. V. Taylor. d.wl..

nWd.wm. me Court Uni.m Omn.ly. -t "(Oreg In lliwl tutur ot Sii tiaW and tbut Ordet on the -2Qth. Excursion tickets good going the '18th and 19th, and for return up to the 30th will be sold over the 1 at njati'-dii Marvin mlui.T. church Sunday morning and evening by the pastor Rev.

J. R. N. Bell. Morning topic "The Crisis is On." Evening topic evutor or tne last wiu ana testament oi bArHi.

C. Applewhite, deceased, and also as iruKttte under said will, will irom and alier Mond the Oomesnow Nellie Marvin, or the 5 person and ebUte ot Oladys Marvin, a minor. nth day ot June iwtn, proceed to tell at private -'J .1 I fliort hv mid ale te the hHsh.t bidder, for not lest, linn the 01 len uM.wit A. 11. eum of-three thousand (WOOO) dollars, payable Vourj, a ti.i;e $2.50 for the round trip The four Anchors that hold the ten per oeut cash in hand at the time of etiieaud The student assembly was Ship." Sunday School at 10 euld report auu hms iohwihou.

Hate 1 this Mj 1, A HO'IUANAN, Administrator of the estaw of Eltznbith V. Taylor, deceased. nrlflressed this morning by E. B. clock.

Endeavor at i ciock. McAlexander head of the military -department of 0. A. C. organized a regimental court.

The follow- All made welcome. ano petuionB u.un the loUowing propoi ty mdingtng to thee-tateol tald niliK.r, which is an nuulvMed one-ninth inter. t.t in and 'he, lollowlug. scribed prenilnia, In-wl: Lot 4, being Miafra)- tionalN. W.

8. K.l-aol Seotiott U.T, 13, 8. 11. 5, W. an contalniiig acres being bounded and detcrlbid ah followe; On Ibe Noitli by the of JiNuiplt McBov ii the by the land ot T.

W. a. smith, aud on tha aootU.v. by the laud ol Porter; And furthei 101 the Court In. ret a 'Imo and plavetur the hiwilne h.r pwltlou' and any aud all objeotiiiiittu reto: 1 A nri it unDndriuir to i lie.

Court that It Is neces managing jthe Orptronian. His was tne remainder upon oonnrmaiion or eaie, tne follow-ing deaorlued real property situitted in Corralils, Benton Countyt Oregon, namely, all tiu rlirht, title and internet of the said SAKAH C. APPLEWHITE, owned by her at tbatlme of her death, In and to Lota one (1), two(2) three (3), four (1). fire (6) and six (6) In half blw No. tweniy-flve (2a) In the County Addition to the City of CoivallUi Also the followln.

be-Klnnincr at a point eiehiy (80) feet North nfili. -Dr. Gatch has sold his home Rev. E. E.

McVicker spent the first part of the week in the country. -Mrs. Block of Portland is visiting her daughter Estella, a student of the college. The program committee of the Evangelical church is training the children for the children day exercise which will be held in May instead of June this year. JJL Miss Lillian McVicker come up from Dallas on Friday, where she is attending college to visit her parents of this city, Rev.

and Mrs. E. E. McVicker over -Miss Grace Dailey of Iowa has arrived for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Gerard Thfi American bnint. ana nis theme a review, of factors that havp. made the country and its. merit: R. K.

Brodie, S. Brown, D. Wright, C. P. h.

Chambers and D. Hanney. Mark Rickard arrived Wednesday from Portland with a new Reoi touring car. It is a 20-horse, and is the latest machine out It sary and that li the best interests of said 1 minor that said real property belonging le aaid toProi; Covell, and during the summer will remoxe to Seattle to His departure is very much regretted in Corvallis. The price paid for the property was $4,000.

citizenship great. He was listened to with absorbed attention, and his effort accorded hearty North West corner of aatd half block tweuty-flve (35) and running thence Mouth four hundred and sixty (460) feet to Hie North Vst corner half block twenty-six (ft) in the County Addition to the City of OorvallU, and ruunlng th. nce West ten (10) rods; thencr, North 011 a line parallel with the East line four hundred anil bIx ty (4KI) feet to land formerly known as the "Mart sail tract" of lacd; tlience Kant ten (10) rods Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given -to whom. It may oonoei that the undersigned las been dulj.ap.

pointed by the County Oourt of Benton Oregon, administrator of the estate of JABKS K. JOHNSON, deo-ased. All naraoiie I "''S'1' against the estate oi said AML8 K. JOHNHok are horeby required to prtsent the same, with propervonchera therefor. as bf law reciuirert, within six months Irom the date hereof, at tho office of MoKaUden lirj-011.

Attorneys tiorvallls, Oregon. 1, W08. John Johnson, Administrator ol tneestale ot JAMES E. JOHNSON, pplause and subsequent very aaid sale be used lui tier maintenance, support and education. It la therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that Monday the lBth day of May, latW, at 1...

the hour of two o'clook in the afternoon ot tald flay, in the Court of the Couuty Court of. the Btnle ol Oregon for the couuty of Benton, which said Court nxnn Is la the County Oourt favorable comment. place of beKiuninsr containing; one and tlfly- has a canopy cover and is a more One of the Greatest attract iirht hundredths (1.58) ta.ren more or ex cept therefrom Lots ii. roe (3) a four (I) In Pifna.ra.t.ions for the merg nail block I tweutv-ove uoDiAauin.n 1. ions of Rose Festival week will be the 50-mile and 100-mile automobile sDeed contests to be OoryaUis, Benton ootintv; Orexon, sain fntsso xitepteo.

are eaon let.t irom ny ru icti aeep costly machine than Mr. kick-ards former one. It will be kept for hire in- Mr. Rickard's garage. L---.

Siinrlav services will be as ing of the Willamette Valley and Bento.it County National banks are proceeding. but the consolidation will not be accomplished and also sare and except any iorllon of said held during the atternoon oi Thursday, June 4th. This will Bradley Troxwell has begun premises now emorooea 111 anypuDiio street highway, condemned, loVHied or laid out across or upon any portion thereof and subject to the lease fpr one year now held by Willis Vidlto, tenant of the property, aud expiring July 31, 1908. until June 1st. The statement be the greatest racing event i the erection of a new residence follows at the-First.

Methodist enure service's, as usual that the Willamette Valley goes Said nronerty will be for bale from and alter house at Corvallis, iienton county, vrsgun. u. and the same is hereby set as the time and place for the hearing ol said petition and aoy and all objections Iherelo. And it Is fun her ordered that the laid minor, Gladys Marvin iindtiieueiloi Itlu of said minor, and all other 'snns Inleiet-ted In said eauw be and they are neiebr itq.iheil toap- pear at the Moie and Hie 1 ut. abova act by the Court for ths DMiiogeltkU uetklon, aaa any and all objaoiiuns tfeea aaa there 4 to show cause why an ener should at be granted as prayed for in wM petarion: ilocnalag said guardian to Mil said real iKoneny: And it la further hereby ortkm.1 that a copy this order be published In I'm OonvahLie Times, a weekly newspaper it general cltoula- tion published and printed at Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, one a week for lour ooasecu-Hv Kiwi liiincaHNiva aeeka.

into liquidation" is not technic of large proportion, east across the street from the Dr. Flint bv the castor at 11 a. m. and at the date above mentioned, at tho othce of K. Wilson, attorney at law.

In OorvaJll. Heuton ever held on the Pacific Coast; the course lies east of this city, each lap being 14 miles, and a grandstand seating 10,000 people has been erected in full view of eichtthe Enworth League will Notice of Filing Final Account 1 and Settlement of Same. In the matter of the estate 1 of I. B. Franklin; Deceased Notice le hereby given that the undersigned admlnististnr of the estate of J.

B. Franklin, deceased, on the I4h day of April, 19fJ, filed with the Clerk oltne County Court of the Htate of Oregon for the County of Benton, his final account as such administrator, and that the said a. Mnmlav thfl 18th daV ot home. D. Rose has laid tne observe then 19th anniversary.

The newlv elected officers will be cally correct. What happens is that the interests of the two are combined and conducted under the name of the Benton County National, county, Oregon, upon the terms above elated, and may be sold In separate parcels, provide! acceptable offers be received lor all parcels. sale made will be subject to confirmation by the county court of thestate of Oregon for Benton coufity, sitting in probate. foundation for a new -dweumg installed, and addresses will be house north of the residence, ne the start and finish of the races. No machines will be allowed to made bv President Kerr and formerly occupied near the- Ice factory.

Listed wis may em itwt. B. L. EDDY Executor last will and testament ot Sarah Applewhite, deceased, aud sole trustee, Hay. 1908, at the hour of twoo'clock in the after- Pastor Leach.

Special music is Paled at Corvallis, Oregon, this day of April, 1SI08. -Ori tomorrow's West 'Side enter which are not capaoie oi a speed of 65 miles per hour. Three i. nine being arranged, au are lnmeu. noon Ol saiu uay, iu vuv the County Court ol the State of Oregon for the Couuty of Benton, which said Court room Is In rnurf hmm at Corvallis, Benton train arriving at 11:45 be rpmnins of A.

B. Moore Thfl pvcavation is in progress It got the best of him, and fnr tvin rlavs he has been out of County, Oregon, as the time and the place for the for the basement of a new home, who died in Portland Thursday magninceiii. saver uuyujr-are offered for each race one valued at $200, one at $250, and fnni- nt $100 each. The entire ama HoTlHo IS tO hUHQ at lB atthe residence of her daughter. mTYimissinn.

It was a dose of neanug ot saiu peuiiuu tionethereto.lt any there bo, and tar settlement thereof of said anal account. And all persona hrteiosted In said estate are hereby notllied to appear at said time find nnrt-kwosf corner of Fourth and The body will be taken from the vaccination. and Ernest Miller Washington. is the victim: i Harry Walling of course will be oiled and in perfect condition, the roads being closed to all traffic during the hours of lace, tnen ana hihib kj iuu. avawhv said final account should not be allow Notice to Creditors.

In the matter of the eetale ol Almedal. lturrayTileeeased. Notice la hereby given to all persona concerned liiat the nnderslgtied has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Almeda atarrajr, deeoaaed, by the County Court, of the statu ot Oregon for teuton comity. All persons having claims against said estate of raid Almeda I. Murray, deceased, are hereby required to pre-sent tha same, with the nroner voucheis.

duly Notice for PnUicatioB Timber Land Act, June 8, 1878 '-U. 8. Land Offlce, Uoseburg. Oregoa. Kebruary 4, 190, Hntlee la hereby elvan.

that 111 compliance train to Oak Kidge cemetery ior interment Mrs. Moore -was for many years a resident-of Benton ownincr a farm ten miles ed and said estate closed. Regular services held at the Albany has conducted the era Union while Ernest hurled IJaiedatGorvallls, Oregon, April iwi, jeuo. i. V.

Yatur Evangelical church next Sunday, the races. -Administrator ot the estate ol J. B. IfaiUKMH maledictions at the discoverer of Snecial music in the evening deoeasod. vaccine and waited for his arm south of -this city.

later movrl to Corvallis residing with with the provisions of the sot Congress Jsn 3, lt7rt, entitled "An Act for the sal ol Umber lands lb tbe States of Uallfornla, Oregon, Nevada awl Wiubiugton Territory," ae attended to all -John D. Letcher formerly Morning subject, The Christian to come out of its trouble. is the Glory and Joy of the Faith nrnfcosnr of mathematics at her daughter until her removal verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof to the undersigned at his residence two iles west of Corvallis, Orogour or at the law.Mtlce ol iC. Wilson In Oorvallls, ful Minister." Evening subject. A.

C. but now a Civil Engineer to Portland several years ago. NOTICE The eighth grade graduating plasm held a class "meetinfir "and Running trom at Norfolk, Virginia nas Decome TVire Hautrhters survive her. Oregon. listed this May 15th, 190ft, PXTIH WITHAH Ttpnonirt The ionowine is the following officers were They Hughes Mrs.

OffiUog petition of voters for submis- Dr. Bell is to leave next Putilie Land states by act 01 August into, jono -A. Kyoraft of Alaca, county of Henton, state of Oregon, illed in this offloe on February 2A, IM7. his sworn statement No 6833 for the purchase of the li. 1-2 N.

W. 1-4, N. K. l- 8. w.

1-4 and 8. W. 14 E. 14 of wctlon No. 17 in township No.

14 south of rnuge No. 8 W. W. at. and wUl oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricul- tural purposes, and to establish hie claim to aaid land before the Register and Receiver of this ollice.at Koselmrg, Oregon, on Monday theU Admlnktrntor of the estate of Almeda 1.

Murray fwwn thft Nrtrfolk LandmarK Er cksen or Fortiana ana jvirs, deceased. week for Lebanon, where' on edrBryan era den pres. Frances Hodes vice Lester elon ol propotea cnarwr act, to tuc lefjalvoteri ol the City of Oorvallla, for their aDDroval or reiection. at the Miss LouiB3 Leonard iayiornas Ed Dunn pf Spokane, Tuesday evening, he delivers issued invitations to a smau re Smith secretary. Maude Hanson the address to the High bchool regular ny election, to he held Mar tH roo8 treasurer.

The class colors ception to be given at tier nome, nr, PomVrnVA avpmifi. on Wednes dav 01 juiy graduating class, and from there Notice to Creditors; herahv eiven that OU the r-VmsATi are ereen and white, ile names ae wiboeatei; irm fraiavr, nu iiunH, Mark Bvoraft. and Ham Wardeld. all oj Alaea, goes to Baker City where, ri- av awoniTia Mav 13th. from 9 "class motto "At the Gate.

class Notice tQ Creiitors. Notice is hereby glven ttutt the tmdar- 8th day of April I908, there was filed in th office of the Police Iodize of the City Oregon. Notice Id lereby given all whom it may concern that the bademlgm-o has been duly day evening, he fills a similar ftVWt. which is the even flower 1a France Rose and A ny ana ail persons wanning aoverteiy wiv arl lamia ara rmiueated to file UOlr anoointed by tbe court oi oenum appointment tor the graduating lion administrator Or'ron. executor ot tht.

estate Of claims in thu office ouor before said 13 dayot inir nreceoing the ceremony oi of CorvaUii, Oregon, an initiative petition with the signatures and veriri-ratinna rnmnlatn. demanding that there Maiden Hair Fern. of the estate oi Lilun Glas, deceased, Wltham, deceased. -All persons having elaims class of the High school there. July im.

tn Mr. John Letch BENJAMIN EDDY, Begiater. against the 4taitf saiu a. at. itaaui uomibiwu, hri rMtuiira I In oietteat the lame, Witt 1 with the will by the Voonw n.tnrt nfRantnn muntv.

Oreeoe. All A chicken pie dinner will be ertred the Younflr Woman's ha aurnn ted to tne teeai vow ru fi iuv er which takes place at noon; the A large audience enjoyed Ci'r. nf nnrvallia. in the CouDtV Ol Ben fnllnwlntf dar ar Deautuui prepsr vueeers iberefor, duly vecltled as by lawrequirnt wijhluam months irom the date, hereof, the undrmlKUed at the office of Mc- person 1 hsvino; clalmn against aaia ewtaw Inn. State nf firearm, for their approval Mrs.

Temple's Telegram" last nt thfl bride, in Ghent ar harehv raoairea 10 pitrewni wvui or rejectioq, at the regular city election Wednesday evening at the Opera ninwr verltiad as Dt taw rauuiiw The ceremony will be. perfprmed in he he Id no the itu uav oi tuay v. liadden tirvruu. ttoiiwys, Corvallis, Oregon. Dated May I.

l'JUS. EI.VIN' W1THAM, Eecutorol the at we of A-11. William, deceased thin six months from this dat to me House. It is a good clean com' hv PtiflVinn A. M.

Randolph and tniH.a Charter Act. the title ol which Christian Association in the basement of the First Methodist church, Saturday, May 16th from 11.30 to 1:30. Dinner 85 cents, ice cream 15 cents. The purpose nfhia. dinner into defray the Notice for Publication.

Departmoht oPth'e Interior, April 14, WOi. II. 8. Land Olhtse, at lloeoburg. Oregon, -s.

Hotloe herebv Klvell that William 1, W'llavls imr resiilnnce in Benton couuty, Ore- edv teeminz with humor and oreoared bv the City attorney of iu ir.lu 4 nr inaomce ci 1. (Eon, Archdeacon John Lloyd, and wiL ho atfpnrted onlv by the immed- clever situations, and would draw orvallis, Banton county, Oregon. Citi is as follows: AN A a Innorrjorate the City of crowd ior a second penor oo nmilv and a lew intimate Alsea, Oregon, has tiled notice ol hi intention to make final five year proof In -support of hia claim, vl: Homestead Eutty No. April 1. for the 8.

W. 1-4, Heetion ship 14 8. Kauge 8 West, W. sial that aaid of delegates to the Corvallia, Benton County, State of Ore eon, and to provide a charter theiefor, mance. Notice of Election.

friends Miss Tavlor is the Dated 12 May l()o8. ROBERT L. GLASS, AdmiDistrator of the estate of Lillian Ola-g, deceased, Sea Side convention in June. dano-fcter of the late Tazewell and to repeal alt acts in conflict there with." irool will ne znsuo ueioie tne tuiu.jtwi.-leiiton County at Oorvallls, Oregon, oa Wed-. An invitation has been ex Come.

Corvallis, Ort-Kui May 5th 19O8 Notii it heit hy g.vmi that tbeAn' nnal HClci'iinn l. thr of Corvallis Taylor, who was one of the most brilliant and eminent members tended by Wilbur Starr and -An inter statedebate be- And Notice ia hereby given, tnai sucn proposed measnre aaid charter act, is on fiieatthofliceoftheiiaid Police Jude, Joseph Edwards of the pro- 17th, 1908 lie names the following witnesses to prove Bla continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the Ian'', Puriy. ol Alaea, Oregon. John Harrison Dorsoy, of Aise Oregon. Squire Oregon will held the iStb of the bar.

not only of Norfolk, tnun Waohmcrtn state college Challenge. 4 Th Tjids baseball team eramme committee to. Governor in rnrvallis. Orppon. for the.

-inspection day of Mav, a. J'. 190 Deuinning at nlnrX M. anil ,11 muinz until but of the state. She is promin of all narioiia.

concerned, and that the Chamberlain to be present at the R. ri trow, ot Alsea, Oregon. raiut unguea, ur Alaea, Oregon. it in the social life of Norfolk. and 0.

A. a will occur the Armory on Friday evening the 99i 'The miestion is Resolved nVlnr-k M. at the iH'v Hall of said is wilt ha auhmitled to the lezal vot Bellfountain picnic on May 2bth, jaaijAHi ii.auui, kbii, Mr, Letcher, formerly of Le era of the Baid City, of Corvallia, at euch challenges-any team under seventeen years of age for a series of three or four games. For games write to Howard Pratt. to deliver an address on any 1 City for the ittrpoeol cl-cuog a Police jjude, Chief of roller a .1 City Treaa.

I urer of the ttaid City of llorvallis, each election. that a Central Federal Bank oknui Ka a at ah 1 i a the 1.. FRtD Villa. ington, is a civil engineer and is engaged professionally at -this time in He is the Notice for Publication. i Police Tudee of tbe City oi Corvatlis topic he may select, political or otherwise.

The plan is for the governor, if he accepts, tax speak to serve iinn yeai; ardpae.jBOuntJl-rrian to aerve for a brr ofl of three year siiuiuu states 0. A. C. has Bentou Countv, Oregon. sn nf Governor John Letcher, th -necrative and her debaters 2nd ward, one couu'-iliuan to serve for a Dated this May 5-03.

llepartmem ot tne itiienor aptii iw, iw I ti. Land Office at Koeebu'g. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that Newton KusC ol Alsea. Oregon, has filed notice of his lnleutloo na.ur In tinTW.rt ot ntm period llit? veam, ami 3rd waid one councilman tu rervs lor a period of three who was once Governor of the stfltp.

and an eminent statesman in the forenoon. The atternoon wiu be given over to the county candidates for presentation are: Caler Woods and Wilson. The Washington State team is -ST Mnntcomerv. R.UC. Mc- ,1 va I'll IA FOUND.

Last Saturday Jon Main street a pair of gold rimmed eye glasses. Owner wilj please call at the Times office and claim property. years. ..1, of his day. Immediately follow 1 tetim.ncli 'X rouble Cured.

rneuoiniiton i mo of their cases. No notice of rtnvallia haM sick for tlie.naat two yean ppjini' il si. oeorge acceptance has at yet been re a Lad nloniiich tronb'e, a friend gnve a V'-a of Chamberhlin1. Ktomach and Taldi ta-'. Tliev did me go good Via.lll.TlA.

UOII.VDWBU l. Oct. II, 1U02. for the kite 8. 4, 9 A 8.

Section 4V Township S. Range 8 West. W.M., and that said proof will he made before the County Clerk ol Benton County at Corvallia, Oregon, ea Wed-nenday, June 17ui, 19.38. Ile aniea the following witnesses to prove hta coutlnuous residence upon, and ciiltivacioo of, the land, vt! afmTroe Kay, ot Philomath, Oregon. Ed Ray, Phllomatu, Oregon.

0nr WiUon, ol Al.set, Oregou. John 8app, ot Aiseay ceived from the governor, but it the 1st Ward; Jtssph Vates of the Jnd Ward and" R. U. (bilrert of the 3rd Ward to act a Judges of sa il eciioo and V. A.

Goold and S.U Hemlerson to as Clerka Daniels and Arthur Price. The question has been debated by theW. S. C. men on two occasions." The 0.

A. C. debaters laek4nlexperience but are work-ins hard and will enter the de- is believed that if his already LOST. On the streets of Cor Vil I iH.n-ht a bottle of tlieni and have twelve Udlli-a in all. Today I am well ing the wedding Mr.

ljetcner ana his bride will leave for a Southern trip and will sail on1 May 30th from New York, where they will spend the summer traveling and attend the Anglican church Congress, being both delegates, from Southern Virginia." arranced itinerary will permit of vallis a watch fob with a gold a I. nl trouble. JlBA Joi! it. his acceptance will, be forth football attached inscribed W. C.

ofaaid election. P. YATES, Police Judge, Dated May 5tk IttwK. Cflotwr. Maine.

These tablet are (p coming, and that he will be pros-; Gannon. Finder please return- to that bate with a determination wle bvOraliam Wsjrtliaiu. Times office and receive reward, ent. wins..

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