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CORVALLIS, OR., APIIIL 26, 1889. LOCAL AND GENERAL. New goods weekly at Nolan's. A piano to rent at J. Win. Will's. Close your stores on Tuesday next. Straight value in all lines at Nolan's. Nobby suits for young men at Nolan's Wm. Meats is now p. m. at Thilomath. Nobby hats for young men at Nolan's. Bargains in remnants of carpets at Nolan's. For house furnishing goods and lace cur tains go to Nolau'a. There are eighty, granges iu Oregon with a membership of 3,200. Irvine & Helm wants 1000 customers to boy boots and shoes. The largest assortment of children's car riages at J. Wm. Will's. Go to Case's for a bath, shave, or any thing else in the barber line. Mrs. Albert Cutnmings, of Corvallis, is visiting relatives in Albany. Observe the "centennial inauguration" next Tuesday by keeping your stores closed. Coffee club will hold a session on Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock at ths usual place. The great and long-looked for boom is here and so is Irvine & Helm's new Hue of hoes. Gentlemen, when you want fine clothing, fine furnishings, and fine shoes go to Nolan's. - Irvine & Helm have just received the finest line of ladies' French kid shoes ever brought to Corvallis. Irvine & Helm have a lot of wo.nen's and children's shoes in broken lots that they will sell at your own price. All employees of the Oregon Pacific re ceived their pay for March on last Monday, the pay car having gone over the road. Service) at the Presbyterian church next K.hWh mnrninir and evening. Service of ong at 7:30 p. m. All invited. Regular services will be held at the Congregational church next Sunday at the Wual hours, conducted by the pastor. Jos. Allphin is visiting relatives in Cor- r.lIU H boa been soiourniue in the l'alouse country for the past four years. The Amity correspondent of the McMinn will Reporter says: "Dr. Grant Smith, f this place, will soon locate at Corvallis." T C. Case has the lest fitted -np bath room in Corvallis. If you are iu need of ' hath ijive him a call. He is also an excel lent barber. The seventieth anniversary of Odd fellowship iu Aireica will be celebrated by that order iu "this city this evening at the city ha'.L F.ugeno McConuell fc 'o -have pu rchased a sjew safe, from. Canton, Ohio, and it is now iu position iu their real estate- office. It weighs 1,600 pounds. ) i oon 4 Ancle anA HicVinrttnientS. iooy, uu They allege a contract to build fourteen miles of railroad for which they were to receive according to the terms of the contract $203,945.75, only $92,652.12 of which has been paid, leaving $111, 293.62 due. A DIFFERENT' BULLGINE. The passenger trains of the Oregon Pacific are now pulled over and back by a new locomotive that is, new in this service, but not on the road. It is engine No: 3, all overhauled and re: painted, being one of the first ever put on the road. Ed. Fordis at the throttle and says "she is a daisy." One of the passenger coaches has been turned out oftheshopby Harris, the painter, in this city, and it also is greatly improved iu looks. NEW BARBER SHOP. The "Little Band Box," the new barber shop lately fitted up by C. A. Loud, in the room next to Cox s gro- cery on tne norm i " ness, and Mr. Loud is an excellent bar ber, especially in the way of shaving. The front of the partition in his shop is handsomely decorated witlt wall paper and a birge pair of 'auff. ilo horns and a Canadian wolf tail One thing is noticeable and that is his razor is always iu a good condition. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. The sixth session of the Oregon annual conference of the Evangelical church will convene in this city next Thursday mornina and contiuue its work over Sunday. Bishop J. J, Esher, of Chicago, III, will preside. Preaching services, beginning on Wed nesday evening May 1st, will be con ducted each evening ot the session at at 7:45 o'clock. Ministers from Wash ington Territory and Oregon will be present, some of whom will preach. All are invited to uttena. A WOODEN BCILDING. ti.p nptv sr-hool house is to be of wood, and it is to cost a sum over $17,000, as this is the decision arrived lor sold the ground and : building ad-1 joining his market on the north, occu pied by T. Whitehorn as a saloon, to the latter for the sum of $2,000. FBOM LIVERMORE. - Two Califoi nians, Robert McGIash an and A. S. Burrows, arrived in Cor vallis from near Livermore, on Tues day, for the purpose of looking at the city and surrouuding country. They were shown around by George Eglin on Wednesday and after all was seen that was desired they expressed themselves as being well pleased with the prospects ahead, and said this was the finest por tion of Oregon they had visited. They were shown a farm of 800 acies south of here at $20 per acre and, judging from the manner in which- they spoke, will urchase it when they return, having gone down into Polk county on Wed nesday noon to visit old acquaintances and take a look at her dirt. It is ex pected by them that wherever they lo cate they will be followed by ten or a UP THE .RIVER. A SUNDAY BIDK ON AK OREGON r;uit. ' STEAMBOAT OP THIS BBACTXFUI. WILLAMETTE. The beautiful upper Wilta.'-"eHe, Is entirely too crooked a streamlet This is what this writer thought as he stood in the pilot-house of the com modious river steamer "Wm. M. Hoasf" as she ploughed her way through the waters, slid over the bars, and rounded the manV S S of the Willamette river, above Corvallis, on last Sunday on her way up "red warehouse' and wharves along the route. On account of the earliness of the hour, 4:30 a. m., set for leaving her dock at this place, I was invited to take up my abode for Saturday night on the boat, and was given the upper berth in the "room occupied by the mate: Herbert L. Hatch. Not being to the much accustomed to occupying such dozen families which would be nice Lieei,;ng apartments my sleep was not increase to Uenton s PP"1:mon- Qf a very sound nature .an 1 two or They are live men and their purses three times j WM awakene(j by deep are well filled also. . sounds which I at first thought was w building improvements. I the puffing of the steam from the t n TTiittn i Piwtino- a new house I larore exhaust nines of the engines, but . AAuwiui --w r i O I - on a lot iust west of the Oregon Pa- after listening awhile located it as be cific depot. It will be a one-story ing the mexliaustive snores oi tne nrst buildinewith a basement underneath engineer, gonial Al. McCuliy. A. tew above ground, and' is for Gil. Hutton, rooms to the loft of me lay Capt. his so Jnst to the north of this James Smith of the government snag tteo Brown is putting ui a very nice boat "Corvallis," which is now doing . i . . -. . i - ii . . . - frame building, plain in architecture, good work on tue upper river uy " than running a steamboat or a prinun Kllt will hfi iust as rood to live in moving snags and other oDstrucuons. office- Soon the whistle blew tor tne I .. 1 i 1 Z I . . IPA. Dr. Avery's house is nearly completed "Cap" bmitli, as ne is best kuowu, fin!il start homeward and, witn io tons H L Wilkins residence in no little fellow either, and when he aooai.I and drawing three feet one inch Wilkins' addition to Corvallis, is also begins to breathe hard he does good of water, the commodious sfeamer well under wav and will soon be ready work in the business, and can keep at swung out from the wharf an I was r. . Thi nld lunhliiid. it iust as lonir as the next fellow: but L,Tfl;n rn hr wav. This was her whifili stood on the northeast corner then it is a sure sign of good health fourtn trip up above Corvallis during of the block where the new school when a fellow can breathe extensively, the week jtjst jMlst and she hail hmldhi" is to be erected." has been and that is just what ails AU and b,.oasht down over 600 tons of grain, wheat, she having left Corvallis a few minutes behind our boat Coming down the fiver U where Capt. Raabe showed his? metal ts a pilot, as on a" river iike the Willamette it is very much more difficult to run down than up. It seemed as though every minute he would sound the gong for either "less steam, ' "more i in i n cn 1. .... Steam, DacK. iier, or cwt nti. In fact about all there is to d i3 to let her drift with the current, especially when there is a scarcity of water. Arriving at Finley's there the- boat was tied up, the call . for the ware house man sounded, and after a wait of about half "an hour for him to finish his church duties the loading was be gun, and a large amount of wheat taken on. This done another start was made and soon Peovia was reached where the boat tied-up once again and a lot nf sacks of oats received. At this place the "Corvallis" was tied uj for Sunday and Cap. Smith bade all adieu and got himself hence to his own little stern-wheeler. Peoria w quite a place, is located on a beautiful . plat of ground, has three stores, a number of residences, and other buildings, Quite a throng of people lined the banks to witness the landing of the steamei and the movements of the loading. On the front of one ot the stores? a sigff card - was displayed with "Chickens Wanted. Cash Price $3 per do, Oil! for a chicken ranch, it certainly must be. a more profitable business ie lieo. II. viismuc n.y""v. trip of the Willamette"-Valley a"ml that it wfll he plice.1 in the Clra-ice at the dncks.- V. t. Radir, of Yaquiiia,. has received . i .i . from Gloreestor, Maasacuuseiis, a - some model f a fisWi.g smack. - It la de signed for a vessel, of 115 tons. He ln- teuds to bnild titer smacis this connn md winter. " ; . . , The steamer Mischief sailed-" for Alsea esterdavj Jnst after she passed oVer the bar a pi iu the .ropeller cams out and left the pronell-r loose; Sue came back uuder sail and W.is beached and Ifre new in was fitted to the shaft: When the Yoquiua Bay struck the end of the jetty last December, sue KiiocKeu out a hent of piles at the extreme end. As soon as the missing piles can he rep'acd, the pile driver on the south side will he moved to the north jetty, enlarged and put to work. Asls Tour IJetaUer for ibS :$4 SIIE: :;' OK THE jlilS JiAEl'S According to Tour Needs. C AN DI D ATE.S. Fox Marshal. I take this means of riit,ifvin!? the citizens of Gorvailis j 0 that I have annottucd myself as a can didate for city marshal of Corvallis, for the next ensuing year. James Dunn. For Marshal. I hereby announce myself a as candidate- for the onice ot city marshal. If elected I shall strive to s; rve the city to me Dest oi my ability. D. A. Osbukn. Foa Trkasurer. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for the otfice of City Treasurer, suhj-ect to the decision' of the "voters of Corvallis at the coming annual election. Frank S. Mattoon; For Treasurer I wish to say that Lam a candidate for the office of city treasurer, an 1 would like to have all voters favor me with their ballots for said olhoel A. H- Campbell. For Treasurer. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for City Treasurer, subiect to the decision of the voters of the city of Corvallis at the next annual election. Ed. B. Bier. '7 oA'ff JAMES MEANS S4 STTOH" Ms liKht and stylish. It fits likn al Btockiiip. and REQUIRES" JNU " UKJiAlLXlNti IU, "DO-. ? pt-neetiy easy me nrst time w. worn. It will satisfy the most? s'.iUiocs. JAMES MEANS e:t SHOE Is absolutely tho? y siioe ot Its price wnica lias ever been placed ex-. tciuively on tne marecc wr.icn anraouity considered before' war appear- A sic fhr-fhe James Veatu $2 Shoe for Boys J. MEANS & CO., Beaton. Fall lines of the above shoes for sale bT? I FOUND That the best and cheapest pleace n Cot" vallis to huy all kinns or evangelical church. at by the board of directors at thei' meeting on Monday evening. A brick aud cemented and the tunnel connec structure cannot be built for no small tioa made, and is now ready for tht. sum, and in order to have a building at pUrno aud engine. all it is necessary that it should be put up as substantial as possible and at as .. . l . 'I'u l - ' i ..j.rl.-.-.w tr t iu rmnr. rir rue I h :i i, m l.ikc i 1 Ann.naAF little an expense as u can "c. i.j ri. pnrviiis (iAZETTE. or iNovcm- ok.uv v wueu auj e- are allowed a limited amount to ex- ber 18 ig87( contains the following: in the sights and scenery along the McCiilIy in keeping his machinery nr nn it. and nre comoelled to use w w,k. while J. Wvatt. who river, . Hardly had I taken my po-1 lookinjr bright and running smoothly, wH ATnm the frame structure Is lives about three miles wast of this city, Lition. when I heard a voice - say, hfi is a dosy' from captain to deck hfaltbipr than a brick, according to was boring a couple of wells for the par- ,Come up here," and on looking kands this boat's crew are jovial whole- Citt Election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofhee ot City Recorder, subject to the will of the peo ple as thev express themselves at the coming May election. J OHNSON M. l ORTtK f cnliiti-wKt rnrripr of the Can. and still there is thousands of bushels UI'CU vu, owvi v. - - i i i block just north of the O. P. depot, and I was just getting in my worK at awa;ting shipment at different places. is to befitted up foi a.residence "loud breathing, trying w uiiu The Champion lias carrieci away The lare "hole" lately dug under the these fellows, when a short toot of the ja,.e an,oimt of grain also, and is new water works tower has been com- whistle and a ring of the gong, re- stl.ivUg to outdo the Hoag m carrying pleted by having the walls bricked up minded me that Capt. Geo. Kaabe, loads but she can t doit. Where master oi hid sicumci, i u. i jtcHaoe can t go wi no umci v.pu.i and was ready to start on the up trip. seema to be the saying ; on the In a few minutes I was out onto trie r;ver flnnr - int.. mv clothincr. had given ray a ,r.w.rm -f th time wis snenfe in ' . ' , l i " 1 , , , , , 'quiets pain, cares diarrhcea an.l win.l colic. mustache its regular morning curl, anu ti,e engine room and lower deck and;alavs fevevishness, destroys worn, and - stepocd to the front of the boat to take when anv enaineer gets ahead ot I prevents mvn)idonii soothes the cliild and ANOTHER CORPORATION. MOTHERS! Oastoria is recommended hy physicians for children teething. It is a pure.y vege table tireoaratior.s. its waredients are pub lished around each battle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re lieves constipation, regulates the boweis, Cutlery, Tools. Iron, Nails? Pumps, Rubber hose. Iron and Lead',. Pipe, Rope, Barb Wire,- IP rir,r,;to wjiro Stamiifil wareJ Tin wr Japanned ware and House Furnishing goolisjf or to net alt kinds ot olv worK m ine nw of slifiet metals or plumbing done is at the1 Hardware and btove store oi SIGN F THE PADIOCK 0. GLARL BILUABD and SAMPLE TIIO'S. WHITEHOPN, Proprietor.- IThe rnqst. famous whiskies H. McBraver hand made -Sour Mashf whisky, and Old Crow bourbon shipped direct" from bond; also the finest brands of imported LIQUORS and CIGARS Kent constantly on hand. Schlitzs.-'s celebrated bottled beer and Weinliard'.-? beer on tap. Main street, Corvalli;. Oregon;- 3:9jy- tivea it r'efreHhiii'' and natuaal sleep. Cas- toria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 33 doses, 35 cents. . 3:l6-2y. CRADI.E, just as nice looking on THE BOARD. I . i- .: liA..,ii .n i:nnn water 1 . - - . ... i . . mn,p pn.nnetent iudires. and it will be u' l""ui5 1' -r, firond louud was tnese wunu soulcd fellows, .. 1 r a(.wk nnrnnsim. fll82l)VerV Was Iliauc, 1 . ., I II ... l i the outside. . 7 "r:r : u ....:. ,:1, , from Uapt. Kaabe at me wncei m a little should be saia m praise o I aarninrt it l r Ttrfiv ill l ih iii iii'. w ill w i . r V I . -r a va itn info thfl .1 ti , 1 - n title A korintt I in!!! L Wa W JLIlilC IV u w rna PYPfi flnf IlltLlS " vi niLCI MVliue l - - w v The board of trade met on Satnr- ALTAR. n.Mf fliinrr ffir flllil IlljlCe. a ' .. . . , i t .J : I , - , ... .n t A I down in one of the wells to a depth ot abont pilot house, wnicil x aiayicu boat under the enarge oi Mcwaiu I I I ' 1 fifteen feet it was noticed that a terrible very short time. From .this position john Vanderpool. They are simply RADIRLEININGKR. Tn S;dem, Or., on HARKIN. In Monroe precinct,- on Sun - day.. April 21,. 1889, to the w:fe of V. hi. Harkin, a sen. Divine service will le conducted iav iguo -. . -- emell wa8 an8lU, from u.e opening wnere hM & much better view of the sur. immense and aU tbe deUcacies of the amount or business. . the men were workinR ana upon examining , , - . i : i, .h-k vein f I '"""""'a -""", - - auaait awrmiu '-o - j that a captain i t was not ,iie oniv pnssenger on next Sunday at 11 am. and 7:30 p: m., by the jmstor, Rev. J. L. Hershner. These appointments, will conclude the very pleasant work of a three year's pastorate. NO SCHOOL. Tuesday next, April 30th, being a national holiday, all the schools will close for the day. It is expected the Corvallis band will furnish music on the corner at the Congregational church just before the commencement of the J service. LAFAYETTE SEMINARY. . E. Woodward and Rev. J. L. Hersh ner attended a session of the board of trustees of Lafayette seminary, held at Lafayette on Tuesday. Among other business transacted, Rev. W. C. Kant ner Ph B., of Milleisburg, Penn., was elected principal. The otlier teachers will be chosen later. WILL BE TRIED EARLY. Ar agreement has been entered into between the attorneys on both sides of the railroad commission mandamus case that it is to be taken up and ar gued before the supreme court as soon m that body will permit it, and it is said the court has consented to hear the case at a session in June, upon the return of the judges from the May term in Pendleton. LETTERS. following are the letters remaining uncalled for at the Corvallis postoffice up to April 26: Charles Albrien, Miss S. Binder, J. H. Frakes, Miss JUlie Herbert, Jeremiah Harris, E. S. Han son, R. S. Irwin, E. H. Mumby, C. H. Stolta; Mrs. La Durkey Sears, M. A. Thomas, C: L. Wood, W. H. Williams, R. Raeper, For., Antonio Lazzetto Di Saverico,. Carmine Rainiere, For. F. Av Helm; P.M. A SUIT. , Searle & Dean have commenced suit in the United States circuit court - against the Oregen Pacific railroad eompany to recover the sum of $111, 293.65 with interest from January 15, i l, t Kn.i..l nf ti'irlp nf Tunc- I ;ntn tli miftvi it. -w.ia found that a UUII1C Ul l"t U-Jti.- " J I 111 1 ,nli. . . u. k,i be t.riiok and that indications labor and movements tion City, was presem, u. u - " "l .n nt.w k f nrfi. when he is takine ah,,:0(r;n r,. a a nmrnion O. G. tn MWhat could-be done in the B. - - . . . way ol assisting to secuie me u- ep . doWQ a ,iu,e sion of the west side O. & C. to a eon-I fartner in this another coal vein was bored nection with their main line. He jto and the same result was experienced in thinks that by a little extra exertion the way of gas arising. After boring for th Southern Pacific comnanv can be nue workmen wer. - h-- j. .i woke up -to tlie movement, a.iu 6U stronsr to work over. The conclusion of ahead and complete it. A letter was Mr VVyatt jg) that a gas well has been dis- also received on Wednesday from the COvered, and he thinks that future develop board at Independence stating that meats will bring to light a big bpnanz i. fW ,nU rln rll thev could to effect It has been over a year since boring was started about 200 yards from J DOat through such crooked waters, and Hopkins, requisition clerk in the this work. TO PORTLAND. E company of this city has finally concluded to attend the centennial an niversary of the inauguration of Wash ington at Portland on'Tuesday next They expect to leave here sometime Monday, but cannot tell whether via Albany and Salem or down the west side to Portland. A public drill will be given on the flat near Mary's river bridge on Sunday next weather per mitting, and a meeting was held last nigni arrneir armoiy au "-a" all in favor of it. The boys are counting on navmg a uuc Yegterday moving Geo. Eglin took the time on the trip, and they are just the , wn frei hJ. train frOOT Corvallis for all ones to have it. Salem, Albany, Port- wegt side cities between here and Portland this was discovered, and now some of the citizens here have formed a company and filed articles ot incorporation, with Thos. H. Cooper, J. W. Raybnrn, W. A. Weils, Thos. Cauthorn, and Z. H. Davis, as incorporators. Having bonded the farm, where this discovery has been made, for $20,000, the books of the company were opened on Mon day. Already a large number of the Corvallisites have taken stock in the concern. It is hoped it will prove a great thing. land, and other companies had better get iu and drill if they expect to make a better showing. BOUGHT AND SOLD. ; During the past week the John Jeff cott place about nine miles southeast lot Corvallis, consisting - of 151 acres was sold to Rufus and Frank Skipton, eons of E. Skipton, the county assessor. Consideration being $3,171 A. F. Hershner has purchased 5.40-100 acres of land directly west of Sol King s olace of Brvson & Johnson paying $1000 for same. .On last Saturday Jacob Blumberfr purchased, the brick build- iner onri lot nfiw ottcuoied bv A. Hodes" "& L as a" bakery, of Jacobs & Neugass for $4,800. The same, day J as. layior bought the building and ground occu pied bv him for a meat market, of J. Blumbsrg. for $2,250,. also Mr.- Tay- for the purpose of placing printed petitions in the hands 4 the prominent citizens ot these places so as names could be secured petitioning the Southern Pacihc company to extend their west side line on south of Corvallis to a juuetion with -the main line. Mr. Eglin sent word back that he had been treated royally in Independence aud that oyer thirty petitions had been dis tributed and the whole county was signing them. E. C. Feutland, of the Indepen- dencaAVest Side, is working hard in this interest .and is going to, whoop-np the idea Jieavily. At Lafayette they are taking hold of the matter and working vigorously. There is no doubt but what all these places will work for "all there k in it." Monday, April 22, 18SJ, at M. rail is Episcopal church';- hy Kev. Fred k H. Post, rector, Miss Miisme Lcluiuger and W. IV Kadir. H 0 WF.LL-B KO WN. la Alsea lit the ..hnn-h 'ufter ureacblnif atll ocuraa, m., March 21. 188i), iu the prasuueeof the assembled congregation by Rv. T. P. Cornier, Wm. J. Howell and Miss Arista Brown, all of Alsea, Bcuton county. Ore gon, On April 25th, "Tnhnnie fret vonr sun there s a saMTJELS-TIIOMPSON. J . , i 1RS0 at tlie residrnce of the brnlessw- - duck on the river." One or two 1889. at t E j.Thomp80n, - f!hinA nhpasants were .seen on the D. D assisted by Uev. E: K. Prichard, te ti. rnomp- sometimes hardly any water at all to Qregon pacific office, was also aboard. o through. Were any steamboat 1 jje h!li w;th him a Winchester nne company to look the . state over cer-1 of 32-caliber, and every little while it tainlv no better and more efficient j man could be found to occupy the po cir.imi as cantain and nilot of a Willam t ..... VAmv.r Samuels and Anne ette river steamer man in me ycisou banks and an occasional Dan was seiu - ,limifhter of Dr. Thompsoi. Mr. Raabe. There is not a bar, a t.ow.-.rd them but. on account of its be- Owiuc to the sickness of Mis. Pi -ichard. cnar or an obstruction to a boat'seasy ' QKKfb ,Uv thev seemed to be who was i1nal,!t to come to Corvallis the " 0 1 - 1 lllli. UUV. lwtM.VW"VM. J J J 1 -, fj . . , t -t. i 1. D . ... ... 1 .u:u ....tir..iv afamilv art ;iir. .oacw nn thuse waters, out wnar. nc I ;ti i., l,:,.. f,irl iw "HCfl) IS a I wenaniK, wm " - ' . i'""-"o- " ' . . icimui wmS,i w i . ,,-,. -.ounle are knows just where it is, and he is always .... ,ike my8elfgive him the side of " .t! .n ro,n which . . . , v.t i..i - .. ... rona'Buw"""'" --b on the lookout lor any new nuns ma. bam to snoot at and lie win occasion ally hit it. At 6:30 p.m. the revetment work on the river above Corvallis is passed and shortly the bend is rounded, the ... . ' 1 1 , 1 imrwa regulation wiusiie uiuwu autw-c a tie-up is made at the elevator dock, may appear in this line. The way he can swing a boat around the short turns of the river, which are about ike a letterS, is, to use the expression, . . 1 "a cautioiu" W hen it looks as tnougn the next minute the boat is going right slap-dab on to the bar ahead, the captain begins to make the steering they return to thin citv in a few days. TOMB; w Without Health can not be enjoyed,- EALTH THEREFORE USE v-v-Xr-. aj ar m t -u n nm HEALTH RESTORERS USE IT' It is the best helper to Health and the quickest, cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It; cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue; and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious-,, ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out ot the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business; men buy it, the Workingmen use it, the Ladies; take it, the Children cry or it and the Farmers say it is their best health preserver. .. Sold everywhere, Ji.oo a bottle; six for $s-oa W H EE LE R . In Corvallis on bursday April25th, 1889,-at li a. m ,-mio. A. Wheeler, aged 34 years. Tlie funeral will take place on Saturday at 2 p. in. from the resi.ienuo ui . , , ... rtVlontul Beckwith on the southwest corner oi y ar where, nurrying iu .w.o . . Vall Kuren streets. a iipji-tu sunncr is nartakeu oi. an h n x.. I f ft tra shine put on our boots, and we are EXECUTOR'S NOTICE-.-Notice is hereby given' that the Countyr Court of Benton County, Oregon, has ap pointed the undersigned executor of tlie last will and testament of Samuel Beal, do-; censed. Ail persons having claims against' said estate, aro reqnea'.ed to present tiid' same verified s required by law, either to meat my residence near WelU Stutiou. r f.. W Vi .L.hn.mn. Fisher's brick, on Second- street. Corvallis, Oregon, within six mouths' from the date of tins notice. WILLIAM A. BEAL, Executor of last Will and Testament of Sam-r nel Beal. 5t CniiVAlxis, March 22ud, 1889. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL- Corvallis Oregon. .M-A-OANAN ProDrietor' . THE OCCIDENTAL is a new buildiiiLV eWly f urnished, and is- first- class ih all its appointments. . RATES LISERAu. . Large Sample Room on First Floor ioK Commercial 3i-n. 19-3.r ly The Ochoco Review says Last - Tuesday Col. Eckelson, of the Oregon Pacific, ar rived here from Albany with, a full corps of engineers' to take up work at the end of the line where they left off a year ago last January. He left on Wednesday with sup plies to begin work-on the line at 4nce.: wheel fly around and instautly the stern of the boat begins to swing q( to cnHrcu wiiere we reflect over the around just the opposite of where you occasion being Easter Sunday. S. are exepcting it to go and in a short cORVAllis, April 22, 1889 time she is over and into deep water again,' all done by having; a captain that "knows his business. t At Finley's warehouse word was When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, sent ashore that on the boat's down trip it would stop there to load some wheat, and the warehouse man re plied that he would "be at church probably wben she comes back, but to whistle and he would leave the meeting and come to the warehouse."" A rather curious movement for a church-going person to do, but then there are plenty of others that break I pletely cover Mary s peak. the Sabbath worse than this man. in A gang of men .are working on tne the course of time the red "warehouse" wreck of the Yaquma cty. was reached where over 1,100 sacks of The railroad company has resumed work wheat was taken on and after dinner mug "4- . - . j 4,?r. m H,very rram Dnugs ""b . - thetloagsiarLCu-oU ..t -r for a location fjorvallis. imswaralUu " and business. few miles this side o tiamsnurg. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had ChUdren, she gave them Castoria, BAY NOTES.- The Yaquina Republican of April 18tb,- says: . Tuo nirbt snow fell BO as W ccni- J o old The h-on rails for the north jetty, werei As we passed the Oolie . warehouse a 1 8hippe(i from Chicago on March 26th, and short distance this side there lay the should arrive soon. O, tt- fc N. 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IU curate in shorthand, skilled m typo .VtJtlnK, li good penman, -.oniptent J"r rcsp.ndent. in the Shorthand lX-paiui.o.l ol Hie- -mdti and BUSINESS COLLLGE- THOROUOH -TEACHING ill shorthand, DAILY PI.ACTICB- ih type-writing, careful instruction in pjiiman. ship and abundant drill in correspondi-ncc amply ....alifvstudeiitslor positions always open t. those- lully prepared to fill them. Send lorcatai-jgue. AiP. Armstronu. i-uiN..- - F. It JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- CORVALLIS, OR. SZTDitea a general r ractice in all the courts. lsw ac-elit for all the first-class insurance ciuiiunies. i-'r TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN. Notice is hereby givua that I will he ie- spmisible lor no iicdis or mwh kuu Whatever eontracreu iy aj by myself or by my written orders. chants take notice. V. V. TX)W . C5inVA-LHS. JiniK W. ln'-n.