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IVrri'lV fADirillK fl7rTTP No jaw-bone for fat cattle at the Palace. Hblnlil llVlll.ltlilu U.ljLIIL.i Indies side iace, box -toe, kid shoes at S. H. Look's. Rev. .T. A. Hanna returned from the Bay I last w. ek. Hi 'hest cash price paid for fat stock, at ; the Palace. Ma. J. H. Bvrm, Newgpanr-r Advertising j Brlrock prices on Paints and Oils, at A l Jl n.l I I'J . t X ... I .. .ngcub, ti mm i ie uiii.uiii 7. i-cw ; Allen & Wood war. Is. York, is authorized to contract 'or advertise- Corvallis, Aug. 13, 1880. incuts in tue Ga'zette at our best rates. CHURCH lIHF TORY. M. K. CHURCH -Regular services every Sunday, at 11 A. M. an 1 7 r. a. Sundav-schnol at the close of inornimr service, with llible ia ;s for Id and younsr. Pray r meeting on Thirlsv evcn'ng at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial wolcome. W. T. Chai-max. Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Sellwond. of Oregon City, will hold the service-i and administer the Holy Ccnmnnion tn the Episcopal Church, Oor vallli, on the 3rd Sunday in each month. I Ay services will be held on each Sunday at 11 and 7 Sunday school at 3. By order of Bishop Morris. M. E CHURCH SOUTH -Sorviees every Saba'h st 11 a. and 7 p. . . at the college chnn.;i. Bundiy school at : A . Pravv meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Public cordialiy Invited. josr.pil Eme-.y, Pastor. STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Upon its educati advantaies, to greater or less decree, depends the strength, prosperity and perpetuity of every county, State and Nation. It therefore liecnmes and is the duty of every p.-.son who has the good of his country at heart to look after the educational systems rnd institutions of his own immediate neighborhood first, anil then, as oppor'nnily offers, those in tire more remote disiriuts of his St.it e. By an act of the I.e islafive Assembly, a Red in 18S8. the Agricultural College of the State of Oregon was permanently located at Cor valiis, and what was then Corvallis College, under the care of the conference of the M. E. Church South, was designated as the Agricultural College of the State, upon the said Corvallis College accepting certain con ditions contained in said act of the legisla ture, which conditions were dnly accepted. At the time of the location of the Agricul tural College, Corvallis College owned a school building about equil to an ordinary district school house and a patronage that scarcely afforded a support for two profes sors. The State Agricultural College now owns a college building that is a credit to the county in which it is situated, having been built hy the people of Benton County, a farm of 35 acres adjoining the city limits of Corvallis, purchased by the ciiizens of th ; same county, and supports four compe tent professors, and still has several hun dred dollars in the tre-isiiry. Of cmirse the present prosperous condition of this institu tion is owing to State aid in the past, but the College to-day is a self-supporting insti tution. The last Legislalnre made a nominal ap propriation for the Agricultural College, but the amount appropri itjd was less (lwu the amount now in the ireasurv, so that for two years the Col ege has actually accumu'ated ! conre into the warehouses. money. I had the honor of brinviii'.' th first load of Of the management of this Gi'Ie.e and ; the season into Corvallis on Friday of last the ability of its Professors, tuo much csn , week, and stored the same in the warehouse not lie said of a oomiu-ii latorj n&.ure. but of J as. A. C-uthorn. tlie high rei utatii.il of lire school, both at ! Miss Bjcca W. enn returned from Newport on Tuesday evening- -a e. Rev. T B White and family are rusticat ing at Yaqnina Bay. Masons lars. Olass, Self-Sealing, cheap, at Allen & Woodward's. We, Us At Co. will peise accept the thanks of "the kids" for that taffy. Hon. J. -f. J. Daly, of Dallas, was in Cor vallis on Tuesday, looking after business B. W. Wilson, our ob'iging County Clerk, has gone to the Bay for a short visit. Ladies French kid, side button boot, arch ed instep, box-toe, concave heel at S. H.- Look's. Cone ntrated cramp-cholic has mule its appear .nee in our city in the form of cucum bers. Farmers will da well to pnr.dia'e their meats for harvest at the Palace, as Nick kills every day. The friends of Miss (Jrace Hanna will bi pleased to ki ow that she is rapidly recover ing from her rejent illness. A lari;e party of pleasure seekers from Albany passed through Corvallis on Mon day on their way to the Bay. H. W. Kesee h s opened a law office in the Court Hons , and is now ready to prey upon the unsuspecting ptib'ic. We noticed sundry and various sticks of oak wwul falling with c iderahle violence from the rlan.-esof Jas. Osburn last Tuesday. I'ev. A. M. Atchison, of Liun county, pr ached at the Presbyterian church in this city on last Sabbath morning and evening. A party of twenty-five pleasure seekers from Oakland and ItoSobnrg pissed through 'orvaliis Tuesday, returning from Vaquiua Bay. Regular stock of curacoa kid lioots and shoes for children, misses, and ladies. Also other styles to numerous to mention at S. H. Look's. Judge Chenoweth went out to his sheep ranch last Tuesday. He informs us he has planted one hundred and sixty acres of these vegetables. New and elegant stock of millinery goods just receivexl, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which will lie sold ebeaper than they can be bought any where else in the city. .John Lewis is a widower, for the time beinr, otherwise he would not have been displaying the feats of horsemanship we ob served in front of our office the other day. Tne old frame bui'ding formerly occupied by John Kay & Son, and which has been standing in the street for the last two months, has been moved to a vacant lot m the back part of town. A report of the shots made by some of the sporting club of this city has leeii handed us for publication, but i3 unavoidably Crowd ed, out. The boys contemplate sending a team to Salem this fall. The wheit crop of 1880 is be-jinnin to Mr. C ileb Davis NEW 8TORE I NEW GOODS 1 In opening our new store we have taken great pains to procure a large stock of hervy and fancy groceries which cannot fail to please our patrons, amongst which we may mention coffees, ra .v. roasted and ground; Teas, a fine assortment; Honey, comb, can, and on draft; Syrups, in cu, on dr.ft, an I choice in kes; Tobaccos and Cigars, a large stock anl new varieties; Breakfast Baon and Eastern Sugar-cured Hams; California Cakes and Crackers, etc.. etc.; Stone Jars, Eastern manufacture, with a new lot of Crockery for sale at John Bay & Son's new brick, old stand. Corvallis. 17:33w3 Sheriff's Sale. Crown Sewing Machine. These num be one machines can be purchased of J. A. Knight at his furniture store. Call and ex amine them ; they are much cheaper than any in the market, contain all of the ttach meuts and are lirst-class in every particular. 17:30ml DIED. At the residence of W. C. Crawford, in this ' ity, An.;. 11 th, of hemorrhage of the l.owls, Miss Addie Briggs, a-ed 18 years and 2 months. Thus, one by one the companions of our school days are passing away. We know not what a day may bring forth; we meet in the morn full of life ami happiness, but the tolling bell in the evening tells of another spirit that has flown to its Maker. Death is a monarch, and marks whom he will for his own. A. idie, during hen life, has suffered a great deal, having leen a victim to a spinal dis ease from infancy. She knew not what it was to be able to rim and play with others of her acquaintance, but she bore all afilc tions cheerfully. Beloved by ail who knew her, her early death will be mourned by a host of friends and relatives. She has passed the portals of death, and entered upon the joys prepared for the righteous, in that city not made with hands, where trou ble and affliction never enter. C. home nd broad, speaks in more f. rcib'e lau.uage than our pen a in Set. Tmly the people of Benton County h vj cau e to congratulate ' hemselves i U I n' in.' this ju ' y faaied ias itu hai l lea'iin i i their mi Is-, and we trust 'hat ibey will no n g et the privileges th y n w enjoy, I n! wi'l at the CsmmA ement of th- con. inr year give this College th patronage its in. ri.s deserve. , THE HANCOCK CLUB Lat Sattud y flaming j sttrs autumn, e l to the titwens of C'n v d'.is that n nwefiijg of th Han - ock and English at the C nrt H.m.-u u this city. w-ad, ihai evening l addressed by J. li. Brysoti. GeOTjje Bivck. and other gent emeu l'h - iaitl.tiil were -Admonished of th ir duty, and a cordial in j viiatiou ws extended to ti.e urUc, gener Jilly, .".lid tins lad.e. in part icu:ar. At the hour appotn e.'t the Court Hou-e tail was rung tn 1 for h if aa hour tliere after the fait! hi janitor Waited amid death like stillness for the coming of the orators aud audience ; at the expir lion uf the usual The Corvallis Pho'ograih Oajlery. E. H slop Pi opt. (la'e Goldson) is jlgajfl open for nsiness Fir-t cla-s work, only note 1 e d.iress next door to Ira Millers 'marble rd. Firawi.o-1 and pro.la taken in ek ch n for ivork. tf Fa.-m-rs rem-m1 r, that if yon lviv an Oab Hi Self Binder of A. Cant'horn & Son Hiis ear, von will I e furnished with a jer fec' cord hi: der next year for 20 00 or a -or ! bin 'er w ill be exchange 1 foi your wire bhid-r freu of char e. la-t Saturday evening two of our leading merchants were out driving in a one hor-se l ug! y. the owner of the tnrnout did not -t p to adow l is lo st to ad.di. bnt he s(it nut oe the bug.y all the sa'oe. B.fh parfie liae hal several expla adons to make dnr ing the r sent wee';, the one tfli ac omit far hi" bfBised count- nanc n: the o- her to apolo.ise for his manner of -driving. RjHc N. Biker. The TaSor. has ju-t re ceived five hundred samples of cloth. G.sr m h. French. English and D me .ti , f-om Mi largest wholesale hoii-e in an Fr n itscu. He propos'.s to sell pr.tterns at the 'an Francis o wholesale rains, therefore his p it rons wi 1 get t'l ir cloih without the u-ual profit f retail dealers, fall anl ee for half hour the Court House bell onee more , yorelves. Owe dKr north of the Gavette KltEEX'S AUGUST FLoWEli. It is natural for people suffering with Dys pepsia and liver Complaint or any derange ment of the digestive organs, 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, Yellow Skin, Coat ed Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, comiug up of food after eating, low spirits. &c.. to put oft from day to (lay buy in i an artiide 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 Gkeks's Acgi'st FloWEB your immeliate cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bot tles of this meliciue can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Keular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. I Wiii Every body to Know. Rev. George II. Thayer, an o)d citizen of this vicinity known to every one as a most influential citizen, d Cliris'i m Miuisterof the St. lii. CUurcn jiist tins moment stopped in our store to say. I wish every body to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe otlr lives to, Shi'oh's C m.-nimp ion Cure." It is having a tremc.idi ns sale over our counters an I is giviu; nerfeet s.itisfac ti ii in all cases of Lung Diseas s. such as no hiir.' e!-:e lia dm.' Ronrlion. Toil.. Mac 15. '78. Dm. Matchett & France. Sold by Vlleu & Woo 'ward, DruggUui. So Hocpufion (sod. It. i-i str ing ; so many people will Continne to snTer day after day with Dispepsia. Liver Cenplaint, Consumption, Sour Stom-veh, Genera; Del i i jr When they cm iin-iis at our s .re -Hll.Oii'S VITALISCR. free of c.st if it does nor. cure or reltee them I'ri-e, 75 cts. Soil by Allen & Woodward, Dru .-gists. For Lame B h. Side or Chest use SHI LOH'S POllt US PL VSTER. Price 2r cU. ol ly Ai en 4 Woodward, Druggist. announced that it was time to commence the exeix-ises of the evenin (provided any one came ) i)uring the half h air that fol lowed the I ell was rung f. ur , tines, and no less Unui eight Democrats h;ul ajiproaehed and taken tht ir seats on the trout steps of the Court House and quietly looked out into the street. During all this time the enthnsiam was great among the assembled -congregation, and manifested itself, by the crowd smoking their pipes and ringing the Court House I ell. When the number on the steps had reached fourteen and the hour of the evening was atasft 9, the "crowd" went up stairs and servi es oonimeiiced by the election f Mayor ( ar ile as chairman. Mr. Brysou then procee led to addiess the meeting, and at the close of his remarks Mr. Me Faib I n was call d for sad cosed the m eting with au earnest and appropiate ex ortatiou ; during the speaking several other persons en in e in and by dint of "sitting wide " the hous had the appearance of lie ing occupied, until Dr. Farra w. s calJeil out and his bench w s left vacant, and about the same time the small boys, who had doubtless earned their retainer, also left thus vacatiug two other ben' he. . M isfortunes never came one at a time, nor was this meeting au ex ception to that rule, for the man whose duty it was to start the npplanre, being a little "how come you so" mistook an unregen erate Republican for the Democratic prompt er and made so many mistakes as to the time for applause that the Presiilent was compelled to call him to order, and -becoming offended he also left thus vacating anoth er bench, and shortly after this the meeting closed. Musical Party. On last Friday evening we attended Prof. Kelley's musical party at the Occidental Hotel, and in common, with every one else had a splendid time. After Prof. Kelly had favored the audience with au excellent vocal and instrumental concert the room was cleared, and the parties pres ent spent a few hours in dancing. Between 11 and 12 o'clock a supper was served that did credit even to the hostes of the Occi dental, after which, dancing was continued until the guests desired to return home. Though the uttendanc-e w.-o- not as large us was expected yet every thing passed off so pleasantly that all present voted this the jtarty of the Summer. THEATRE TONtCHT yetnell's Variety Troup, will rive one ttf their popular entcrtan tnei.ts at Hamil ton's Opera House to night. This is the same company that, visited cur city last spring and gave rn entertainment that pleased everyone that attended office. Elders I. D. Van Horn an 1 W. L. Ray mond wiil hold a series of reli .ious meetings in a l-ir.'e tent on the river b nk near the ' Ferry landin . The meeting will commence this eve ing at 7:30 P. M T.ie dojtrine of the Second Advent of Christ an 1 the Resnr- I lection of the Dead, wi'h ntaer interacting subjects, will lie disctuse !. and lar charts used to illustrate ti e different stibjeets. - . FOROEKY. On last Tuesday W. . Fill, ler. a young man of former good character, pre en'ed a re.eipt signed Ja. A. Cwtliorn, calling for seventy bushels of wheat, to L. G. Kiine & Co , of this ci'y, ami sold the same to them for 70 cents per bushel. On inquiry being made at the office of Mr. C. it was ascertained that the young ian h d no wheat stored there, whereupon Mr. Kline imm djately tiled au affidavit before Judge McFadden for the arrest of Fuller, charging him with the crime of forgery, and a war rant was dn y is.-tied for his arrest, and Sheriff King immediately started for Port land in search of the accused, but returned yesterday without him. Up to the time of going to pre.-s no arrest had been made. tJUARTERLY MEETING. The fourth quarterly conference will be held in the Methodist Episcopal Church of this city on Saturday next at 2 p. m. The usual quarterly meeting services will be held on Sunday. Lovefeast at 10 a. m. preacbig at 1 1. Sunday School at 12:20 P. M. ; preaching at 7:30, followed by the sac rament of the Lord's Supper. Baptism will lie administered either in the forenoon or evening, if desired. Persons desirin.' bap tism either for themselves or their children, wiil please confer with the pastor before the liour for service. W. T. Chapman, Pastor. Slid Havoc is Created Amirnj thetena.n'8 of the month oy allow ing impuriiies to c dliec upon th'-ir surface or in their interstices. SOZODOXT re moves every vestiire of tartnr from the teeth, and reulers their prena nre decay imoossible. It n t only i nparts to them whiteness and vigor, but communicates harlnessaud rosin-jss to the rums. The breath a 'quires a most acceptable fragrance from, its use : it is a purely botanic liquid, and it mav be rc'ied on to ac -omplish its beautifying e'F- cts wit'iont injuring the en amel like a gritty tooth paste. 11 if IN Mannol. Mr. N. Ne vton, agent for Benton county, is now canvassing for subscrib rs to the n jw and revised edition of the ah ve -xcellent work. It is highly recomm-'n led by dis tiii2nishd educators and leading newspa pers, and is considered by all t'1 be one of the most useful bo ks that was ever laid upon the couuting-room desk or dr-awig room table. 17:8 "NTew this "Week. FIRE AT JUNCTION On last Tuesday night a fire occurred at Junction City, totally destroying the ware houses of Howard and Baber. The ware house of Howard was nn extensive building Worth about $17,000. and was insured for S5.0G0. The building of Baler was an old ene, worth primps SI. 200. with no insur ance. We were unable to learn the c tuse of the fire. A Large Yield. Mr. Thomas Eglin, of this city, informs us that on last Saturday he witnessed the harvesting of twelve acres 4 w heat, on the farm of George Loo per, No one : near Tangent, Linn county, which vielde 1 Who enjoys this kind of amusement shou'd ! 67 bushels per acT.i and that the whole Held allow tbtt opportunity of witnessing a of only forty-four acres produced 2.600 bush superior performance pass unimproved. The els or au average of about titty-nine bushels entertainment is a good one ; we speak" from i per acre. This wheat we are informed was personal knowledge. j planted in August of last year. Notice of Final Proof. " Land Offick At Oieoox city, Oregon, Auarusi 10. 1S30. I NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowing-named settler ha filed notice of his in tention to aake final proof in support of his claim, and secure Brail entry thereof, and that said proofs will he mad o hefore U. W. Wiliion, County Clerk of Benton county, on Satirdat, Sept. Br 1860, At Corvallis, the county seat of Benton county, Ore gon, viz. , Kmanual Brannon, one of the helrs-at-law of William Roox, deceased, Homestead Application No. 22S2, for the 8 i of 8 E J, N W 1 of 8 E i and S E i of S W J, Section 28, Tlx 1S B 9 W, and names the following as his witnesses to prove continue in resi dence on and cultivation of said tract, viz. , Andrew J. Porter. lvi W. Hunt, Charles McVay, of Littls Elk, and Chares B. Mays, of Philomath, all of Benton County, Oregoo. L. T. BARFN, Register. Dated Aug. 10,1880. 17:33w5 Administrator's Notice. NOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEV THAT THE US Uersigned ha been duly appointed Adjninistra tor of the estate of William F. iowen, decea-ed, by the County Court of Benton county. State ai Oregon. All peroons having claims agaiutth9 Estafeof sal-l dnceas-jd are herjby notified to prejent the same, with the proper vouchers, within six months- from 'the date hereof, to the undersigned, at his residence, in the town of Monro.;. Beuton county. Oregon. W. J. K'.iLT, Ad inistrator of the Estate of William F. liowon, deceased. Dated Augut, , 1880. 17a3w8l FOR SALE. THE ST "RE HOUSES. FORMERLY OCCUPIED by A. W. Wright are now for sale st a very low figure. A good busmen loaiity, and un ;urpai ied for health, situated n jar the Ocean beach, in the town of Newport. ..en ton county, Oregon. For particular, addr.'is A. VV. WRIGHT, Oneatta, Benton County. Oregon, or Wa PrfXKV, Junction City, i.ane County, Oregon. 17:3Stf. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE at this office. Letter heals, etc. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, fir cane co in tv, on the 19th day of June, -1830, upon a judgment rendered in said Court, on the jSlst day of May, 13i0, tor the sum of thirty nine and 50-100 dol lars, and 22 85 costs in favor of John H. Burkhart, plaintiff, and a rainst Su an C Ktanrius and Samuel Stannus, ueien Jants, and for want of personal prop erty out o.' wnieh to atnfy the same, I have levied upon the following described real e.itate, to-wit : Thi norths of section 2S, in Township 14 south of Range 5 wet of the Willamette meridian, containing 320 seres ; al in that certain other traet of laud de-scrib-il n follows, to-v:t: liemning at the south east corner of section 21, Township 14, south of Range 5 west of the Willamette meridian, running thence we.-t 80 chains; thence north 5 chains and 46 links to the south boundary line of the Donatio-., land claim ofisamuelF. Starr ; thence ea-talong said south boundary l'ne to the south-east corner of said Starr's Donation land claim ; t'cen-e due east to the east boundary lineof said Section 21, and thence south to the place of b.ginmn?. containing 41 acres, more or les a, situated in Benton county, Oregon, and on Saturday, the 24m Day or AuocsT, 1880, At the front door of the Court House in the city of Corvallis, iienton county, Oiegon. between the hours of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon, namely: Atone o'clock t. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the rigut, title intere it and claim of the aid defendant, in and to -laid real property to satisfy the amount of said judg ment with interest and costs thereon. SOL. KING. Sheriff of Benton County. Oregon. Dated this22d day of July, 1830. 1730W5 Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN KXtCUTION ISSUED OUT of the County Court of Benton county, in the State of Oregon, on the 25th day of June, 1380 upon u judgment rendered in said Court, on the 7th day of May, li89, for t ie sum of one hundred and nlnety fourand 37-100 dollars, and the further sum of twen-ty-t-.vo and .10-100 dollars costs, in favor of T. J. Oreig iton, plaintiff, and against E. W. Vandersoll, defeiid&iit, and commanding me to'sell the real prop erty hereinafter described, to satisfy said sums before mentioned, with interest and costs thereon, I have levied u;on the following described premi-es, to-wit: Beginning at a i take set for a corner near the road leading pait Vie residence of Wm. - Henkle, it Being the road Icadingirom Corvallis to Lloyd settlement; runuing thence west 63. 25 chains; thtuice north 14.70 chains; thence east 67.50 chains; thence south 12 sec. E. 11.77 chains, to place of beginning, in Benton county, Oregon, containing 100 acres and on Saturday, Auqust 24tii, 1880, At the front door of the Court House, in the city of Corvallis, Iienton county, Oregon, at the hour of ton o'clock a. ai. , 1 will sell at public auction to the high ejt bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest of said defendant, in and to said real property, with the tenement?, hereditaments and appurtenances to satisfy oaid Execution and costs. SOL. KING, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Dated July 22, 1880. 17:30w5 Real Estate for Sa e! situated in OOHvAIjIiIS, Benton County, Oregon. TWO VACANT LOTS, in the central part of towr haudv to the Wostside Depot. One of the most df sirable places for a residence in the tit v. 15jan TWO IMPROVED LOTS, on the main busines street, with small stable, woodshed, and a good, coir fortable dwelling house, containing seven good rooms These lots are nicely situated for any kind of bus. ness purposes. 15jan . One Steam Planing MiH and Sash and Door Factor in Crvallis, with nil the icachinerv necessary to op rate the same in all respects. The owner there wants to quit the bn iness, he therefore oiTers t1 entire factory for sale at a pri :a more than one-tb!. less than its cost or present value. All the abive property is for ?ale. on reasona ' terms. For further infor.natUm concerning the sa inquire of M. S WOODCOCK. At his Lw Office, in said Citv of Corvallis. It is not Wca'tb. or Fame, or State, But " Git ut and Git." that makes me great. I AM TO'iB l''JH S. A. '2MPH1LL'S HAltNi.sS ' Store, where all kfndi of o. 1 Harness, Saddles, Bri.il sa. Haters, Collars. Whip , Combs and Brushes are to '.;e had it reoso:ia'sle prices. A'L W03K WARRANT O. Repairing tlone nearly, on short no-ice. Call anl examinine u;v stock utofora purchasing l3e.vh :re. S. A. HEMPHILL. CorvaWs, June 23, 1SJ0, 17:2tJm8 J?o "1733.0 Seaside! OCEAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, Yaqinna Bay. Jos. I; 'in Proprietor. HAVING LPASFD THE OCEAN HOUSE FOR A term of years. I have had it thoroughly renova ted ami tainted, and have spared ho pains to make it co iiforlaiile 1 have furnished it with new furniture and bedding ; also second tiie services of Oregon's favorite caterer, ark Bell. 1 am prepared to entertain guests in a first class style, . oard from il to$i'50 p;r dav. S'wcial term to families and invalids. Satisfaction guaranteed. 17:31m2 OCCIDENTAL HOTeX, CORVALLIS, jOREGON, J. t PO LEY, Proprietor. The only First Class Hotel in the City. rpriE OCCIDENTAL IS A NFW BUILDING, .1 newly furnised and tbe recognized Iieadqua'rter for Commercial Travelers, and all prominent men v sitinz Corvallis. Large sample rooms on first floor. for commercial men. and bath room for the exclusive use of guests. Iloard from one to two dollars per dav, according to room. June 18, 1880. 17:Z5tf BAY VIEW HOUSE. PI.EASAST SIMMER RESORT, NEWPORT - - OREGON. P. M. ABBEY, Proprieto . THIS HOUSE, HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY overhauled and refurnished, is now open for the reception of guests, as in former years. The tables arc furnished with all the market affords. No pains ppared to make guests comfortable. Board bv day or week. Charges reasonable. P. M. ABBEY, Prop'r. Dated July 23, 1880. 17:30ml Assessor's Notice. mHE BOARTTOF EQUALIZATION FOB J. Benton County, Oregon, will attend at the office of the County C!erk of said Coun ty on. tbe last Monday (tbe 30th day) of Auifust. and continue in session to and in clusive of Septetnlier 4, 1880. to publicly examine the assessment rolls of said county for th-t year, and correct all errors in valu ation, description or qualities of hinds or other property, anil all persons therein in terested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place appointed. JACOB MO DIE, Assessor. Dated August 1, 1880. Executes Notice. VfonCE IS HEREBY GIVUN THAT THE UN i dersignsd hi bc?n duly appointed Executor of the Estate of EHzi'teth C. Starr deceased, by the. Co-intv Court of Brnton county. Stite of Oregon. I ... . - i . : . ; .. 1.-.... i II I All per ons notviag ciai u H;iisv me t.w w s BILL HEADS LETTER HEADS MONTHLY statement neatly printed at this office deceased are her Joy notified to praient the same with proper proof.' within six i onths from the date hereof to the undersigned, at his residence three-quarters of a mile north-wet of Monroe, .in Benton county, Ore gon, or in CorvaUis, at the oAce of Jas. A. Yantis, bis Attorney. CORNELIUS R STARR. . Executor of the Estate of Elizbeth C. Starr deceased. Dated Jury 10, 1880. 1 Titr STtBSCEIBE FOB THE WEEKLY FOB X 8 Q O 2 VOL. SEVENTEEN, OFFICIAL PAPER FOR W IA N.D BENTON COUNTY! THE CAZHTT2 IS A LIVE LOCAL PAPER, Has a Large, and Constantly In creasing circulation, and is one of the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in the State, being published in the heart of the WILLAMTTE VALLEY. $2 59 Per Annum. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Advertisements inserted at Ilea sonal" iUktes. AH kinds Plain and Ornamental Printing executed with neat ness and dispatch. Justices' Blanks constantly en hand. CARTER' Proprietor and Publisher, Corvallis Oregon, AGII1CI LI U HA L IMPLEMENTS HARVESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. Frank Rrtfs, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Having leased a large building, we are prepared to offer the farmers a full line of Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural Implements, wagons aud hacks. WALTER A. WOOD Harvester and Self-Binder. WALTER A. WOOD Sweep Rake fieaper. WALTER A. WOOD Cha n Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Header. WALTER A. WOOD Kew Enclosed Gear Mower. VVAYMAN ST. CLAIR- (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,) Manufacturer of HA It NESS AND--- SADDLES Keeps constantly on hand yery thing belonging t a first clasii shop. 2-Uncle Sani'H Harness Oil for sale. 16:25vl Gkorue P. Wrens, Auctioneer. E. Holgatk, Att'y at Law Wrenh & ilolgate, REAI ESTATE BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN, IKiURAKCE," ORNRAL BCHINBSS A01NT8, AND AUCTIONEER ;br south tho CI OREGON. Office on Second street, next debr south tho Cltj Market, CORVALLIS, -AND- CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER. FIRST PREMIUM OREGON STATE FAIR. La Iii lle Wasjorm ami II:ick", Brown's Suf-kcy anil G:inr Plof. . Black Hawk ami Clippi r Pl.ws. The Uelfbriltd Kait-lall ILirmw, And tlx- Squart' IXiit jr- Hmi iows. AIwj a Giiinral Acuortmnnt c! Sliovel Plows and Garden Cultiva tors. Also a full line of Sleil Goods and Grain Forks. ExirnK for all Machines I'uinWied at Portland Piircs. F. J. SrEIDEL, Agent. Monroe Si i ((, ojiposite E'n;in HoUsf. Corvallis, April 30, 1S80. 17:18m4. Farm for Sale. rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR I sale his splendid grain and stock farm, four mi'es nort.li of we;t of Cnrvallis. on Oak creak containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two fine bear ing orchards, and well caleud ted for divid ing into two or more snug farms Terms easy and title perfect. For narticulnrs in quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or V E. MAHPLE, on the premises. Corvallis, Jan. 1. 1878. 16:ltf CITV DISPEL!!.. GOLDSON & GRAHAM .... HEALERS IN .... DRUGS, M EDICT IS ES CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Brushes, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Ete., Etc. F'SICrANS" PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY compounded, ai d orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers, and physicians, from the country, will find pur stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine mild of the best quality Corvallis, April 7, 1880. 17:I6tf FARMERS' FEED AND SALE Second St., Corvallis. PAUL WILEY & CO., PRQPRS. WE SOLICIT A PART OF THE PATRONAG EOF Benton andad.'oininjj counties 'e have plenty ot Stable Koom. and yards for all" kinds of. stock. Saddle horse and teams uent out on short notice and quick Un.e. We will run a hack to and from Soda Springs every Sunday, oras often as desired by health and pleasure N. B. We shall make a specialty at Poctorinfr, Training: and Breaking horses. Ycu will 1 nd at dhr stable one of the best veterinary surgeons and train era on the Pacific coast Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. For further particular enquire at the Vincent House. Corvallis, May 28. 1880. 17:22tl Buying, Selling and Leasing Heal Esif.to. Proa.- attention given to C OIjLECTIONS i Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular Auctior Bales Rooms And sail at AUCTION, anything do ired either at fee. Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City or.Coi:nti-y. Agents' for if ood reliable Ijzburan'ck CowrAKTVB, We now have on hand for sale, both Gpaik and . Stock Farms, and City I'koip.rtv, at fair prices, and easy termc JJifWE CAN MAKE SaI.ES IF AXnKIDT CAX.-gW Please give us a call. WREKK t HOI.GATE. Corvallis. Ajir 1 17. 1S79. 16:l(ltf. Benton County PIICTOGiUPH GALLERY: A. A. M0EEILL, Pro. WOULTl RESPECTFULLY' ANNOIINCB 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, audT s atisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING a::d l-.NLAHGLN'G a specialty. Nega tives retouched, and. preserved. Front Mreet, Two Doors fccuth of A. C'authern & Son's More. ALFRED A. MORRILL. January 7, 1880. 17:?tf IEW BUSINESS Mountain View TtvT Jl Xj is: dairt 2-! Oentt; per GraHon, tTHEN .REC,I1II' D ff'R INTASTS. THE MIL VV of one cow will he fumi veri. Milk warranted I l'RF. . LISTEN FOR THE BELL I A. G. JIULKEY, rroprictor. Corvallis, January 7, 1ESC- lC:2ml, .... AND .... PLAKING jMILI J. i ' IT M A N , Proprietor. HAVING UKLU 1 LT MY MILL, AKD ADDED A. new planer and other n aehiutry, I am ready to fill all ordi rs for Rcu h cr EreEeed I crcber, which will be delivered at the Belknap campground,', "woe, Corvallis, or elsewhere in the county, a rea'ornlile rates. -t'oiiin on rough lumber, at the mill, $7 per II feet! Fn orirg am! Knstic (planed) 914 to 810 HI M. Sat ufactiop pnar-nteed. All orders promptlv filled. April 19, IStiO. k 1' 17n-0 Notice of Final I'ro f. - Laxd Crnss at- Obeoos Cut, ) Okeoon- June 2, 1880. I "VrOTJCE. IS HERtHY GIVEN THAT THE K0l j, lowing-iiamed settler l as filed notice f his in. tcntion to make final prfiof in support of his claim, -sml secure fin 1 entry thereof, .and tl at faio proofs! will be made in tue Land Office, at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Wedxesdat, Sept. 8tii, 18S0. Viz: JoJ.n E. Peterson, Preemption D. S. No. 854,1, for the S i of K W i & S E i of N VV J Sec. 6 T 11 6 & 10. W AS W JolSE i Sec 3! T 10 R It 10 W, and naines. the followlnj as Ids witnesses, to prove continuous re&ide:.t c en and cultivation of eaid tracts, vis : E-, A. Swan, Wm. Bagh.v, Dr. John Loswell and Louis Shogrin. all of Toledo, Benton countv, Oregon. L. T BAR1N, P.egister. Dated August 6th, 18i0. 17:S2w5 Big Creek Camping: Ground , 'PHIS FAMOUS CAMl'IIiG PLACE HAS DEEN EN 1 clo cd with a good fence, afording the flne.it place forcaniping on the Loa t ; good jvater. plenty of wood, hay and pasturage, at reaonal.le rales. The ocean bea. h is cio ie at 1 .mid ; only '.'A n iles nirth of New port on the road to Fen.Weathcr lighthouse. - . JOHN G. DUTCHER. Newport, May 20th. Ib30. l:22ui3 W. P. SNHTH, M. P., Physician & Surgecn,' ORVALIJ., - ORttM, o FFICE OVER GREEN & GOLESCNS DRUG tore. January 7, I860. 17:2tf PUSS HOUSE MONTGOMERY STREET, 8. F., H. SEYMOUR & CO., Propr'g,- FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS. AT MiDERATE PRICES. milF. LEADING BUS1NKSH. AND FAMILY HO I tel in San Francisco. . Haviir bei;n enlarged , recently. :ind newly furnished, now contains 300 . elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other First Class Hotel on the Pacific oast. The a' ie Is onstfrpasfcd by any Hotel in the city, i geing supplied with the best the market affords. AH buests conyeved to the Hotel free, April I, Ie80. 17:ietf REMEMBEE TliE-FOUiNTALN Ii()lSE; GEO. VV. STEVENS, Proprietor We Want You to Know THAI PAUL, THE PAINTER,- rS AGAIN IN TOWN, AND PREPARTD TO D all kind of plain and ornamental painting in tbe bast style and at lowe t rates. Orders left at Allen & Woodward, will receive prompt attention. . Corvallis. June 4th. I860 lliTM - 'l-HIS HOUSE 13 StW AirD CCVSfCDIOCS AND, I the Tat les wiil be supplied with the Lest the Market aFordt . Loarc and Loi'gipg;, S5 00 per ueek. Newport, Benton County. Oregon. 17:2Sm8 THE ESMOND". fi. BRENNER, Proprietor. .M Corner Morrison and Frant Streets, Portland' . j Now open to the public ""Vfc Tbe Only Ftrtt Cfas-s Bouse tn the CU' Hotel Elevator and all modern imroveincn PortUnd, Oregon, "May 21. IsoO.