WEEKLY (HULLIS GAZETTE. Corvallis, June 11, 1880. Mr. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertising Agent, 41 Park Row (Times Building), New York, is authorized to contract 'or advertise ments in the G axette at oar best rates. III IN 'II DIRECTORY. M. E, CHUECH Regular services every Sunday, at 11 A. m. and 7 T. L Sanday-Hcbool at the dose of morning service, with UiMe ciag.es for old and young. Pray i r meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial welcome. W. T. CairMAS, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Her. Mr Seliwood. of Oregon City, will hold the aerviees and administer the Holy Communion m the Epimpal Church, Cor vallL, on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Lay services will he held on each Sunday at 11 and 7. Sunday school at 3. By order of Iks nor Morris. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH -Serviced every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7pm. at the colleee ohanei. Sunday school at 0:3 A. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 o clock. Public eordlaliv invited. JoHKrn Emf.rt. Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHTJRCH Services regularly ev ery Sabbath morning and evening, unless otherwise announeed. Sunday school at S r. a. each Sabbath. Prayer meeting even- Wednesday at 7 e m. The public cordially invited Ear. W. C. Kaktxbr, Pastor. THE BE8ULT The election is over and we can now only quietly await the returns to see who are the fortunate candidates. The state, so far as heard from, is largely Republican, and al though no news has been heard from East- -n Oregon, there can be no doubt but that the whole of I he Republican state ticket is elected by a considerable majority. In this judicial district, Judge Watson (Rep) is elected by a handsome majority, but the vote on district attorney is not re ported, and from the best information we can get, will be very close. For joint senator Mr. Bensell (Rep) has carried Benton county by 15. Polk county not heard from. Mr. Clow, Democratic can didate, resides in Polk aud the result is doubtful, with chances in favor of Clow. On the county ticket the Democrats have elected Parker, representative, and the as sessor, and it will perhaps take the official count to decide the matter between Wag goner and Hcrron, representatives. The .Republicans have elected everything else. The whole fight in this county was made on clerk and sheriff", but the people came up and, by their votes, said they were satisfied with the men who had faithfully served them so Ion?. The Oregon Swamp Land Case Decided. Secretary Schurx has recently decided the Oregon swamp land matters arising in the Oregon City land office, which were appealed last November by Gov. Thayer and argued by Capt. Mullau, state land agent for Oregon. The Secretary reverses the decision of the several land offices and holds that the Oregon swamp laud grant was one pretenti, that there has not oeen any forfeiture, either as to land surveyed prior or subsequent to March 12, 1860, or whether selected within two years from the adjournment of the legis lature or not, and consequently that all lands in Oregon actually swamp must he certified to said state. This and also the Dennis Crow ley decision terminates in favor of the state of Oregon all disputes between the United States and said state, that have been pending under the swamp land act of March 12, 1860 for 20 years. List or Graduates. The following are th 5 graduates of the University of Oregon, at Eugene City, for the years of 1879 '80. This is the largest class that has graduated from this insitatiun since its doors were first opened The class numbers twenty, all tak ing the degree of B. S., except the first named gentleman, who receives that of A B. : T. C Powell, Nettie McComack, Agnes McCor nack, lone Craatill, Minnie Starr, Eva Rice, J. W. Bean, K. P. Geary, J. F. Hill, George Noland, W. L. Boise, C. F. Clark, Al. Cool idge, J. F. McBlatne, W. J. McUaniel, Owen Osburn, L. IL Wheeler, A. S. Rosenthal!, C. A. Wasa. Only one fight on election day. See the Yaqnosa stage line ad. in another column. Work on R. M. Thompson's new brick is rapidly progressing. The Corvallis Plow Company cast their first plow lastgTuesday . Remember the firemen's excursion to Portland next Tuesday. Horn. T. B. Oteneal, of Albany, called noon us last Wednesday. J as. Collins, Alsea, and Geo. Stevens, of Newport, are in the city. Profs. Arnold and Hawthorne made a fly ing trip to Alsea this week. We notice several new dwelling houses in course mi construction in Corvallis. Now is the time to bring in your wood est sntweription. A few more cords wanted yet A cast blew up at the foundry last Tues day can sing quite a little scare, but doing no serious damage. J as. A. Campbell, Esq., of Junction City, was in the city the first of the week and fa vored us with a call. We acknowledge a very pleasant call from Hon. L J. Powell, state superintendent of public instruction, oh Monday last. Eivin Glass, Dr. F. A. Vincent, E. H. Burn ham and Wm. Paul went to Alsea last Saturday and returned on Tuesday. Found A small satchel which the owner can have, by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice. Paul Wiley went to Albany and back last Monday in two hours and twenty minutes, with two little ponies at that. Pretty good time. Jos. Speidel is constantly receiving in voices of all kinds of farming machinery, which he sells at bed-rock prices. Joe keeps none but the best. New and elegant stock of millinery goods just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which will be sold cheaper than they can be bought any where else in the city. Prof. L Royal, who has been spending his vacation in Portland, returned Monday. His father, C. W. Royal, also came up on business, ami returned Tuesday. Mr. T. H. Follett has purchased R. Hultz's interest in the City Market, and hereafter the business will be conducted under the name of Lewis. Foliett. They expect, by i air aeanng, to merit a tair snare ot patron age. Tom Cauthorn says that he has found that he cannot be e'ected County Treasurer but he can sell the best Threshing Machine that was ever sold in Oregon or any other coun try. For proof of the same see Norm. Lilly, who has just bought one of those celebrated f. L Case short Apron Threshers. 32-inch cylinder, and 10 Horse Dingee Power. On Tuesday Miss Hattie Hanna of this city, and Miss Helen Busbnel of Eugene, drove from Corvallis to Ensene in a bmnrv. Miss Hanna manipulating the ribbons. The journey was accomplished without accident. and yet we understand that neither of the young ladies are in tavor of women rights. Election day passed off quietly, but we regret to notice that notwithstanding the rigid law against the sale of intoxicating li quors on that day quite a number of persons were intoxicated, and in the evening a larger I a.1 t r 1 - t-T, numoer man osuai iouuu a temporary aiuu- ing place in the calaboose. The friends of A. M. Herbert, who sent to. the insane asylum some time since. will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly improving, and it is thought wul soon be entirely cured. We have been shown a letter fiom him, and also one from Dr. J. C Hawthorne, which speak very favorable. Mr. J. B. Horner, recently local editor of the Philomath Crucible, has severed his con nection with that paper and will, we are in formed, accept a position, for a abort time, as typo on the Benton Blade. We are glad Mr. H. is to be in in our city as he is a very pleasant gentleman ; and being am excellent workman the Blade is fortunate in securing bis services. Sale or Horses. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that J. W. Brown will sell at public auction, at the barn of G. B. Smith, 4 miles south of Cor vallis, twenty head of excellent horses, con sisting of work horses and brood m ires. This will be a rare chance to procure good horses, cheap, as Mr. B. is determined to dispose of ibem at some price. In our last issue we stated in the advertisement refer red to, that this sale would take place at Soap Creek. This was an error in the ad vertisement, which has since been corrected and the sale will take place as above stated Elocutionary Extebtainmest. Mrs. D. F. Smith will give an Elocutionary en tertainment at Hamilton's Hall this even ing. Mrs. Smith has given a number of entertainments of this nature in Portland, and other towns in the valley, recently, aud is universally commended by the press every where It has been our good fortune to meet Mrs. S. during the week, and from limited acquaintance and her high recom mendation- and reputation, we have no hesi taucy in promising our readers a very pleas ant evening, if they will be present at the Hall this eveninir. No Excess. It is not in order for females to claim exemption from payment of licenses in this section on the ground that they s widows or unprotected. Recently the Coun cil of Walla Walla declined to remit the license of a lady in business, who asked re lief on the score of her widowhood The considerate fellows decided that a woman had no business to be a widow in a country where men were lying around loose. Wes tern Star. Fire at Independence. On last Satur day a fire broke out in the Eagle Hotel, at Independence which soon consumed the Hotel, the residence of Dr. Belt, Smith' drug store, a millinery store and two other buildings. We are not informed as to the value of the buildings or the amount of in if any. Delegates. At the regular meeting of Excelsior Lodge. No. 9. L O. G. T., held last Friday evening, the following delegates and alternates were elected to attend the Grand Lodge, to be held in Albany, com mencing on the 15th inst : Delegates, Dr. J. R. Bayley and B. PL Allen ; Alternates, Miss C. M. Tnller and Miss Rebecca Wren. Man Drowned. On last Friday about 9 o'clock a. be. , Wm R. Gilmore, one of the hands on the steamer Occident fell overboard in the Willamette river, near the Boonville warehouse four miles above this city, and before assistance could reach him he bad sunk to rise no more, in life. Efforts were immediately made to recover the body, but to no purpose, the water being very deep and rapid. The father of the deceased, who lives in Salem, was immediately notified of the lad accident, and came to this city on Sunday to join in the search that up to this time has been fruitless. On Tuesday even ing all hopes of finding the body Inuring ex pired ropes were stretched across the river in hopes of catching the body when it raises. The deceased leaves a wife and two children residing in Salem. Election. Election of officers of Friend ship Lodge No. 14, A. O. U. W., June 7th, 1880, for the term ending Dec. 31st, 1880: J. H. Penn, M. W. ; James A. Cauthorn, G. F. ; T. J. Buford, Overseer; J. S. Moore, Recorder -. J. S. Grev. Financier : J. C. Kitton, Receiver ; W. S. McFadden, Guide; James Rankin, L W. ; James A. Yantis, O. W.; J. C. Kitton, Trustee. Sad Havoc Is Created Among the tenants of the month by allow lag impurities to collect upon their surf ac or in their interstices. suzajuun l re moves every vestige of tartar from the teeth, and renders their premature decay impossible. It not only imparts to ' them whiteness and visor, but communicates hardness and roainess to the gums. The breath acquires a most acceptable fragrance from its use ; it is a purely botanic liquid, and it may be relied on to accomplish its beautifying effects without injuring the en amel like a gritty tooth paste. Insane Patients. From the returns of Dr. Hawthorne, superintendent of the Ore gon Insane Asylum, for the quarter ending May 31, 1880, we cull the following facts and furores: Number of patients at last report, 272; admitted daring quarter,' 3 total, 305 ; discharged or died during the quarter, 22; leaving 283 patients in the asvlum at the present time. The cost to the State for care and treatment of the pa tients during the quarter was $18,410 43. A CARD TO BUILDERS Having enlarged, and otherwise improved my yard, I am better prepared to make first-class brick than ever before.. I keep none but the ttandard sand-mould, since slop-made have been condemned, by our best mechanics, as inferior material. Was that class considered equal to other varie ties for building purposes, it would have ex clusive sale, since the cost of manufacture ing is considerable less, yet such is not the case. We can find none for sale, in any market at the present time. By receiving orders at an early date, I shall be able to fill, m time for summer work- A living profit, is all I ask. Truly, Mrs. L. A. Oknnick. P. S. I am retailing brick as cheaply as they have ever been sold, in Corvallis, and I defy competition, for the same class of material. Truly, Mrs. D. Dated June , 1880. lw BORN. To the wife of Dr. N. B. Avery, June 5th, 1880, a daughter. To the wife of Chas. Logsden, of Blod gett's valley. May 24th, 1880, a son. To the wife of Walks Nash, of Hill Farm, June 6th, 1880, a son. DIED. Near Monroe, Benton county, Oregon, June 6, 1880, Mary Shultz, aged 18 years, i months and 28 days. SUMMIT ITEMS. Mr. Editor : As you are receiving items from various parts of the c-wnty, perhaps a few squibs from the mountain top may not come amiss. we are just now being blessed with one of those copious rains, of which we are rightfully proud ami for which we are justly famous. The aforesaid rain commenced sometime since, and from present appear ances will continue until it stops, if not longer. Our broad highway, from Corvallis to Newport, is being placed in excellent con dition, and will soon be in readiness for the throng of travel toward the sea-side. Messrs. Johnson and Porter have this part of the road under their supervision and are doing good work. The new road from the Yaqui na to the English colony on Rock creek is completed and the hands discharged. This road opens a large scope of productive ter ritory which will soon make itself known through the channels of trade. Our election passed off very quietly, though a full vote as polled every man in the precinct being on hand. As usual a handsome majority was given the Green back ticket except on Clerk and Sheriff on which there was considerable scratching, as Mr. Hughes received a majority of 12 and Mr. Johnson a majority of 6. A little sharp practice was played upon the Greenbackers by the committee who had the tickets print ed, by leaving off three of the candidates and filling their places with those of the other parties, viz : the candidates for Con gressmen, Joint Senator and Surveyor. However, their names were written on and the two bitter received good majorities There was a little good natured skirmish of justices of tin peace. A. J. Porter, the present incumbent, retires and P. Bryant wiu aon rue ermine ann perform all tbe of iiciai acts me omce requires. Mr. Jb. is a very popular man as well as being eminently qualified for the position. His son Joseph will perform the duties of constable, and be a terror to evil doers. Crops never looked better in this part of the " Lord s' vineyard," and as the doctors would say, the health of the community is "distressingly good Quits. Summit, Oregon, June 8. 1880. A Pioneer newspaper. While at Scottsburg, Douglas county, recently, Mr, D. J. Lyons, of that town, showed us the files of one of the earliest newspapers pub lished in uregon. i ne name ot the paper was the Umpqaa Weekly Gazette, edited by D. J. Lyons, and published at Scotts- Durg, Oregon .territory, ine first issue bearing date of April 28th, 1854, and is a neat, readable paper. Mr. Lyons was at that time, as now, entirely blind, and though one of the oldest settlers of Oregon, has never seen any of its beauties. Mr. L, though now near 70 years of age, still tains mat vigor oi mind mac made mm in early manhood a man of influence, and not withstanding his misfortune, is the proprie tor and sole manager of the Scottsburg Hotel and attends to all the business of the house wicn me promptness and dispatch ot a young man m the f nil possession of all his faculties, and as a genial host is a success. perfect GREEN'S ACttUST FLOWED It is natural for people suffering with Dys pepsia and liver Complaint or any derange ment of tbe digestive orsrans, such as Sour Stomach. Sick Headache, Habitual Costive. ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, X ellow Skin, Coat ed Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits. &c, to put off from day to day buying- an article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or re ative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Green's August Flower your immediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bot tles of this medicine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA! Read the following testimonials, hot from persons 3UUU miles away, whom no one knows, hut from well known and trustwor thy citizens ofeOregon, whose names written with their own hands, can be seen at our office: Silverton, Or., March 19, 1880. I take pleasure in testifying to the reme dial properties of the Oregon Kidney Tea. For tbe past two or three years l nave been troubled with derangement of the kidneys, during which time I have tried various rem edies without obtaining relief. 1 bought a r:kage of the Oregon Kidney Tea from C. Haves, and from tbe first dose began to feel better and am happy to say that after using the package, I am almost entirely cured. SAMUEL CO A. The writer of the following is a Baptist minister of many years standing, well known as a Missionary to the Indians, and is now a teacher in the school recently established at Forest Grove for the education of Indian youth : f orest i rove, ur., marcn o, taov. I have been troubled many years with weakness of the kidneys and have tried many different remedies, sought aid from different phvsicians and even changed cli mates to obtain reliet. but have met witn indifferent success. Hearing through friend, of the value of tbe Oregon Kidney Tea, I obtained a box of it and have derived greater benefit from it than anything else have yet found. J. T. HUFF. I WW. Every body to Know. Rev. Georse H. Thayer, an old citizen this vicinity known to every one as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. K. Church just this moment stopped in our store to say. " I wish every body to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe oar lives to. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. " It is having a tremendious sale over our counters and is giving perfect sawaxac tion in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Bourbon, Ind, May 15, '78. Drs. Matchett France. Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. of New this- Week. GRAND EXCURSION. MKMf C0RML1S e PORTLAND. uiysa st YOUNG AMERICA ENGINE CO. NO. 1, OF CORVALLIS. o TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1880. Tickets I FOB THE ROUND TRIP. TAQUINA STAGE LINE HEW STAGE COACH. Best Route to the Sea Snore. mm: yaquina stage, carrying the u. 8. JL Mail and passengers, will leave Corvallis Hon L Wl days. lor i 1 1. i. i . . j . at Elk City with the steam launch " Eureka," which leaves tor Newport Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, returning each alternate day. Owning- both Stage and Boat we are prepared to furnish better accommodations than ever before to the traveling public. Express and last freight care fully attended to at reasonable rates. Thanking- the public for past favors we solicit their patronage. Families going and returning on our line wui ne taken at reduced rates. M. W. T. CROW. CorvaHis, June Sth, 1830. VI 3AM ' Guardians Sale of Real Prop erty. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VTB tue of an order duly made by the County Court of Benton county, State of Oregon, on the 7th dav of April, 1880, the same being a day of tbe regular April term of said County Court, granting to the undersigned a license to sell the real property of Johnson Porter and Otis E. Porter, minor heirs of John A. Porter, deceased. I, Susan Mulkey, guardian of the persons and property of said minors, will on Saturdat the 17th Day or Jilt, 1880, At the hour of one o'clock r. H of said day, sell at the Court House ooor, in the city of Corvallis, Ben ton county, Oregon at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described real property, to-wit : Jertnnirar at the N E comer of land claim No. 68, in T 11, S K 5 west. In Benton county, Oregon. Run ning thence north 89 dee. west 31 chains: thence south 20.00 chains; thence south 89 dee. east 91. 00 chains ; thence north 20 00 chains to the place of beginning-, containing sixty-two seres, in Benton county, Oregon. Also the following lots, Zand 3, in Mock Ho. 14, in Dixon's addition to the city of Corvallis, in Benton county, Oregon. Terms of sal, one half cash in hand, on day of sale, the remainder on one year's time, with security on property sold. MtLtvci, uuaraian Johnson Porter and Otis E. Porter, Minors. Dated June 9th, 1880. 17:24w5 Used. Deception It is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dispepsia, Liver Complaint, Consumption, Sour Stomach, General-Debility when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S VITALIZES, free of cost if it does not cure or relieve them. Price, 75 eta. Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. For Lame Back. Side or Chest use SHI LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price 25 cts. Sold by Alley & Woodward. Druggists. Hill's luul. Mr. N. Newton, agent for Benton county, is now canvassing for subscribers to the new and revised edition of tbe above excellent work, it is highly recommended by dis tinguished educators and leading newspa pers, and is considered bv all in be one of the most nseful books that was ever laid unon the countinsr-room desk or dzawinar room table. nut Big Creek Camping Ground. THIS FAMOUS CAMPING PLACE HAS BEEN EN closed with a good fence, affording the finest place for camping on the Coast ; good water, plenty of wood, and pasturusfe. at reasonable rates. Ine hay and pasturage. beach is close at band ; only 2 j miles north of Newport on tne road to rouiweatner ngntnouse. JOHN U. DUTCHER. Newport, May 20th., 1880. 17:22m3 FTJRLIC SALE HORSES: A CHANCE TO GET BARGAINS. flTHE UNDERSIGNED WILL. ON THE 15TH DAY I of June, 1880, sell to the highest bidder, 10 head Of isttuuu MAKES and 1U neaa oi UELiUinus. ine Mares and Geldings are of good stock, good size, and comparatively young. The mares have colts from fine blooded horses, the insurance of which cost me $40 each. The sale win take place at the barn of G. B Smith, 4 Miles above Corrallis, Commencing at the hour ten o'clock, A M. TERMS OF SALE. For all sums of $90. and upwards, a credit will be given by giving note with approved security Nor sums less than $50, cash down. JOHN W. BROWN. Soap Creek, May 28, 1880. 17:23 w2 1. B. LOMKK. J. c. rouKT. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, OREGON, LONER & P0LLEY, Propr's. The only First Class Hotel in the City. milE OCCIDENTAL 18 A NEW BUILDING J. newly f nrnised. and the recognised headquarters tor Commercial Travelers, and all prominent men visiting Corvallis. Large sample rooms on first floor. for commercial men, and bath room for the exclusive use of ruesW. Board from one to two dollars per day. aeeorains: to room. October 20 187V. l:43ms Notice of Final Proof. . . Laan Omci at Oaaoos Crrr, Oasooa, May 24. 1880 XT OT ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- ll lo wing-named settler has Bled notice of his in- and secure final entry thereof, and that mid proof wili oe made-oerore U. w Wilson, County Cleric ol Ben ton oountv, at the county seat of said county, at Cor vallis, on Satdsdat tub Mrs Dav or Jess, 1880, Vis : John G. Dutcher. Homestead Application Na 4141 , for the 8. E. t of N. E. I of 8. E. 1 and lota 2 and 3, Sec. 32, T. 10 S. R. 11 W. , and names the fol lowing as bis witnesses, to prove continued residence and cultivation oi sara tract, vis: r. u. nuuwm ana W. B Butterfleld, of Corvallis, Benton county, Ore gon, and Oliver Jeffries and w. K. JeOTtes, of new. port, Benton county, Oregon. L.T. BABIN. Register. Dated May 28. 1880. 17 :22w5 Administrator's Sale of Seal Estates SJOTICE IS HEREBY a ki GIVEN TO ALL WHOM saav concern, that in accordance with an order of tne county court Of tne atate e uregon, ror tne county of Benton, duly made on the 8th day of May, A. D. . 1880. directing me as Administrator of tile Estate of Norman McLel Ian, deceased, to sell the 8 Ejof theN Eiof Section 21, T 11, 8 R 11 West, con taining 40 acres of land situated In said county, and belonging to sato estate, l win, on Thb 18th Dat or Joss, 1880, At the hour of one o'clock of said day, at the Court House door, in the City of Corvallis. in said county. ssu the above described real estate, to the highest bidder for cash m hand - This the 12th day of Mar, 1880. SAMUEL CASK, Administrator of the Estate of Norman McLellan, deceased, by M. S. Woodcock. Att'v for said Estate, 17:20w5 EU88 HOUSE, X MONTGOMERY STREET, 8. F., H. SEYMOUR Sb CO., Propr's. EXCURSIONISTS HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF remaining in Portland over night, returning on the regular train Wednesday. Train leaves Corvallis at 6 A. a. Music furnished by the Second Brigade Band. Secure vour tickets early, as only a limited number will be sold. Tickets for sale at Graham ft Hamilton's. M. Stock A Co.'s, T. J. Buford's, Geo. Gerhard's and C. Powers'. Corvallis, May 28, 1880. 17:22w3 "FARMERS' FEED AND SALE STABLE. Second St., Ctfts-valils. PAUL WILEY & CO., - PR0PR8. TXTE SOLICIT A PART OF THE PATRONAG EOF " Benton and adjoining counties. We have plenty of Stable Room, and yards for all kinds of stock. Saddle horses and teams sent out on short notice and quick time. we will run a nacK to and from Boda Springs every Sunday, or as often as desired by health and pleasure seekers. N. B. We shall make a special tv of Doctoriiur. Training and Breaking horses. You will find at our staoie one or tne best veterinary surgeons and train ers on the Pacific coast. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. For further particulars enquire st the Vincent House. Corvallis, May 28, 1880. 17:22tf .Attention, Farmers! COME TO STAY, Supply a want long felt by yiu all. o We are now prepared to do any kind of work in Iron, Brass, Steel or Wood. Repairs on Threshers, Binders, Head ers, Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Plows, etc., done with neat ness and dispatch. All kinds of NEW WORK kept in Stock. i-f ' Please give us an early call. Corvallis Plow Co. Corvallis, May 28, 1880. lf.22yl NEW FURNITUKE STOBE. Main Street, Corvallis, Opposite Sol. King's Livery Stable. I have opened in this Store with a Well Selected Stock of FURNITURE, And shall always keep and make to Order, Everything hi tbe House riralsUa Window Shades, the Hartshorn Spring Rollers made up in all Colors, in Opaque and Linen Shades Goods, at bottom Prices. PHILIP WEBER. Corvallis, May 21, 1 880. 1 7:2 1 m6 C. J. BISHOP. VINCEHT HOUSE, Begs to inform the public in general that he has lately recetvea a large assortment oi CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Also, a splendid assortment of IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES. Meerschaums, and all smokers' requisites, etc. , direct from angiand. These latter will be sold al an extraordinary low ngure. N. B Cheapest House in the trade. 17:20tf FIRST CUSS ACCOMMODATIONS. AT MODERATE PRICES. mHE LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HO I tsj hi San Francisco. Having- been enlarged recently, and newly furnished, now contains 300 elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other First Class Hotel on the Pacific Coart. The table Is unsurpaased by any Hotel in the city rehw supplied with the best the market affords. An boasts conveyed to the Hotel bm, April it. 1890. naetf ZXBmi HERE! HEBE! j IE ,VHERE!WHEKl I m at Moon's I H JABBER SHOP ! f IHB Is the place to ge K D iiavedt Don't yo IB K orget to rememb W We Want You to Know PAUL, THE PAINTER, IS AGAIN IN TOWN, AND PREPARED TO DO aB kind of plain and ornamental painting' in the best style and at lowest rates. Orders left at Allen & Woodward.s will receive prompt attention Corvallis, June tb,188. 17MU AGRICIHTURAL IMPLEMENTS HAEVESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. Frank Bra's. CORVALLIS, OREGON. Having leased a large building, we are prepared to offer the farmers a fall line of Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural Implements, wagons and hacks. m ' Fs A. JOHNSON, M. D. Pbyatclaa, Sngeon. OCULfST AND ELECTRICIAN. Surgery a Specialty. Office with Allen a Woodward. 16:26tf J. M. EG LIN. , THOS. EG LIN. CITY STABLES EGLIN BROS., Proprietors, On the Corner West of tbe Engine House, CORVALLIS, - OREGON. HAVING COMPLETED OCR ATiTka- i new and commodious BARN, sjMjtfarS we are better than ever prepared to w g keep the BEST OF TEAMS, BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, WALTER A. WOOD Harvester and Self-Binder. WALTER A. WOOD CSweep Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Chain Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Header. WALTER A. WOOD New Enclosed Gear Mower. -AND- CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER. FIRST PRFflll H OREGON STATE FAIR. La Belle Wagons and Hacks, Brown's Sulkey and Gang Plows. Black Hawk and Clipper Plows. The Celebrated Randall Harrow, And the Square Hinge Harrows. Also a General Assortment ot Shovel Plows and Garden Cultiva tors. Also a full line of Steel Goods and Grain Forks. Extras for all Machines furnished at Portland Prices. F.J. SPEIDEL, Agent. Monroe Street, opposite Engine House. Corvallis, April 90, 1880. 17:18m4. Farm for Sale. 'TYHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR I sale his splendid gram and stock farm, four miles north of west of Corvallis, on Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two fine bear ing orchards, and well calculated for divirl ing into two or more snug farms Terms eaay and title perfect. For particulars in quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or E. MARPLE, on the premises. Corvallis. Jan. 1. 1878. 16:ltf The Oregon and Washington Land Company ADVERTISE OREGON FARMS FOR Sale, largely in the East, free of ex pense to Farms, unless sale is made. In that ease, 96.00 for each farm sold. Farm ers will find it to their interest to call on CHENOWETH fc JOHNSON, Agents O. & VV. L. Co. Corvallis, Oct. 8, 1879. 1641yl CITY DISPEN&1SV. G0LDS0N & GRAHAM .... DEALERS IN ... . DRUGS. MEI3ICI1SES, CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery. Paints, Oils. Etc., Etc. TVSICIAHS PRESCBIPTIONS CAREFULLY JT compounded, ai d orders answered with care and Farmers, and nhjrsicians from the country, will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. Corvallis, April 7, 1880. 17:15tf J. SIMM AN, M. D., ( scocsaaoa to bs. saswia.) OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ON SECOND ST., near Albany Engine Company No. One's engine house. Albany, Or., January 16, 1879. 17:3tf Commercial Union Assurance Company, Capital, - $12,500,000 James Readman, Agent, Corwsalltas Oregon. , GEORGE A. WEBB, Gen. Agent for Oregon. December 17. 18TB. 4l M:$Ua" SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. At Reasonable Rates. A3T Particular attention given to Boarding Horses Horses Bought and Sold or Exchanged. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. November 24, 1878. 16:48tf WAYMAN ST. CLAIR, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,) Manufacturer of HARNESS 4 SADDLES Keeps constantly on hand every thing belonging t a first class shop. iST Uneie Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:26vl Giosss P. Wrekn, Auctioneer. E HOLGATF, Att'y at Law Wrenn & Holgate, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN, INSURANCE, SBSSAb SOSIHB88 AGENTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Office on Second street, next door south the City Market, CORVALLIS, : : OREGON. Buying, Belling and Leasing Real Esiatc. Promp attention given to COLLECTIONS. Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular .A. Taction Sales Rooms And sell at AUCTION, anything deelred, either at the Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City or Country. Agents for good reliable Insurance Companies. We now have on hand for sale, both Grain and Stock Farms, and Crrr Profsrtt, at fair prices, and easy terme. We can make Sales it anybody can. -w Please give as a call. WRENN & HOLGATE. Corvallis. April 17. 187D. 16:16tf. Benton Cqpnty PnOTOGRiPII A. A. MORRILL, Fro. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE citizens of Corvallis and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all kinds of PHOTO WORK, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING and ENLARGING a specialty. Nega tives retouched, and preserved. Front Street, Two Doors South of A. Cauthorn A Son's Store. w ALFRED A. MORRILL. January 7, 1880. 17:2tf NEW BUSINESS! Mountain "View 35 Cents per Gallon, WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MILK of one cow will be furnished. Milk warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. O. MULKEY, Proprietor. Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 16:21ml, CORVALLIS AND WILLAMETTE VALLJSY ENGINEERING 00. Hans Dahl, E. Pihl, Chr. A. Segelcke. DESIRE to call attention to their plana and drawings of buildings of all kinds, civil engineering, surveying and architect ural works, with all the latest improve ments. They would mention particularly the following branches : Sawmills and plane mills. Grainmills. Furniture, joinery and mechanical works. Waterworks, and other works connecting with water. Surveying Construction of bridges and roads. Church, school and other official buildings. All kinds of dwelling houses and farm buildings. All orders will receive immediate atten tion. Please to address all communications to the company's headquarters at Corvallis. r. Awarded first premium at Oregon State fair, 1879, for architectural and engineering works. 16:42m3 AL8EA STEAM SAW AND RLjJsri:sra mill J. PITMAN, Proprietor. HAVING REBUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED A new planer and other machinery, I am ready to fill all orders for Rough or Dressed Lumber, which win be delivered at the Belknap campground, Monroe, Corvallis, or elsewhere in the county, at reasonable rates. Common rough lumber, at tbe mill, $7 per M feet : Flooring and Rustic (planed) H to $16 per M. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly filled. April 19, 1880. 17m6 W. P. SMITH, M. D., Physician & Surgeon. CORVALLIS, - OREGON, OFFICE OVER GREEN - GOLpsON'S DRUG Store. January 7, 1880. 17:2tf BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS MONTHLY statements- neallv printed at this office.