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CORVALLIS, OREGON, Noy.19, 1S97. nvnnjiAnJVUxruvuTjinjiuiJxriw 2 T J. T 1 i Capes For excellent assortment at eosular oriees. Styles are newest Goods are just from the factory. . Kerseys, Bouclcs, Cheviets, Bearers. Dress Goods Taw complete. Staple and popular weaves, and in addition New and fancy weaves. Same handsome imported patera. Novelties in black goods. . New colors in Satin Burbas, - Cried Cloths, Reps. Send for Samples. Dress Trimmings Braids, lc to SI. 00 per yard. Silks, changeable Taffetas, Two'toncd, Brocaded. Chiffons and Mojssclin de Soir, 75-r. ;er yard. Jc)s, raa g-aJ;s, many prices - t'ibbons, Ivioir?, Tafkta Satin. S. L YOGS SON, P tor liuttrick Pattern! p I Albany, - - Oregon. I'MlSl' HAPPENINGS. Special council u-eetitiy to-tiiorrow nigh:. Bilfy Haouou and Ray Rickard l-.ava joined the Corvallis 'Frisco delegation. Mrs. 'N. B. Avery retumed Saturday fram a two weeks visit among 1'oitland friends. A 11 umber of citizens are goiHg to Eu gene to morrow to see the football san e, returning Sunday. A recent letter from X. 1. Briggs, now in Portland, announce his rapid im provement in health. You can find at J. H. Harris' a lo-.cly live of "just rsceived"ladiefc aad biissV jackets. Cwuie -.nd see them. - The McMinnville express run has been extended to Independence and will be continued if p.-.lronagc justifies. Jlrs. FreucU gave a:t cssjoyable dinner party toa- number c college proic.-sirs and the ladies ol their families, Friday evening. Visitiug cards, at home card, i- vita tioM.. nnnouucciiicls and nil kiad .f business stationery printed at the GA ZETTE job.o'ice. Gents aud hoys can tavt a whole lot of money1 by inspecting the clothing ar rived'; this 'week" at J. H. Harris', le fere getting au outfit. You arecordially invited to attend the service at the- Preibyterian church next Sabbath morning and evening. Topics of interest and good music. Ladies' shses just anived at J. H Harris'. You can find in our stock as fine aad pretty a shoe as io be found in any market.. 'Call and tea them. Dr. E. C. Saudersau, dean ef the Eu- r.n. Tlivlnifv filirvil nrill luriiriu tli. .nil.. fc . j t fj t pit at true Christian church next Sunday morning and evening. A kind welcome toalK- The first masquerade ball ever given in Monroe will occur next Thursday uight, November 25th. A special effort is being made toward the provision for comfort and amusement ef those who attend. N'-ilaa-flc Callahan received two ship ments oY enlarged portraits for their cus tomeis this week. The pictures are first class and are giving goad latisfnctio.i. Messrs. Nolan & Callahan's offer only holds good until the first of the year. Two trainos broke into the house of the Wren section hands (Chinese) Satur day, stealing $90 and four razors. The thieves were traced to Corvallis, but here the trail seemed to end &ad the tramps are still at large. Elder A. N. Skaggs, of the Christian church, preached his farewell sermon last Sunday evening. He ws earnest and eloquent in bidding his congregation good-bye, and the large andience was deeply impressed. ' President Davis,' of the college of Phil omath, preached a splendid sermon at the Congregational church Sunday morn ing. Next Sunday the regular pastor, Rev. Krause, will occupy the pulpit, morning and evening. All are cordially invited to, attend these services. Hon. RobL Clw, of . Ju nctien City, has been appointed to gather statistics concerning the products and commerce that would be affected by the improve ment of Yaquina bay harbor, in connec tion, with the Liuq county committee. A splsudid selection. Rtgister. J. H. Sraadeberry is in Sail Praucisco to have his wrists attended to by sur geons of that city. They knit imperfectly in healing aud he at present has only partial use of his hands. His son Earl accompanied him, and Marvin takes his brother's place in Zierolf 's store. Circuit court meets nevt Monday to hear and act upon the report of Referee Woodcock, relative to the money in the coart's hands resulting from the sale of the O. P. steamer at 'Frisco. The money is claimed by the purchasers of the road and by the crsditors of the defunct com pany. Several teams arrived hare with San Francisco goods last evening for E. H. Ingham from Corvsllis. They re ported the roads in bad condition. How ever, they returned this morning to Cor vallis for more freight, for which they will receive 25 cents per hundred pounds for hauling. Rogister. Enquirers concerning the h?g law are informed that after taking up the swine the finder roust t once give notice to the owner, if known, and if not known, post notices in three public places ef the pre cinct. If the owner does xot, within six months, claim the animals and pay all charges, the constable of the precinct or sheriff, shall upon the request of the finder, sell the same at public auction. Notice, by posting in the three places in the precinct must be give tea days pre vious to the sale. In the nickel-in-the-slot machine case before. Judge Greffoz, 1 Carl Hodes was fined f 20. The case will be appealed, or rather reviewed it the circuit court. In the meantime several machines are run ning. The statement that Small & Sou were arrested was a mistake. They put their machine away upon receiving or uers to da so. A man about 50 years of age, wander ing aimlessly on the streets Saturday af ternoon, crying and gesticulating, was taken into custody by Chief Walls. He seemed, rational when iu jail aud wrote that he was deaf aud dumb aud wished to go to Philomath. The chief there upon escorted him to the suburb and re leased him. ' The opera house is to be lighted with gas. Two lamps are now operated and the others will be put iu as soon as they Can be procured. Gas is generated from gasolene and Mr. Groves lias his own plant. The only machinery required is two air pumps operated by a water mo tor. The light seems to be very good, is inexpensive and safe. A Subject at Methodist Episcopal church -Lord's day morning: ''The God-Man a' practical teacher aud the fields as one of his most excellent practical lessons." Evening: The second dicoure on "A beautiful view of the palace in three pic tures." Five pictures will be (.resented next Sablnilh evening. An appropriate -ong at the close of each picture. The rrgular service will be held iu the Episc-pal church 011 Thanksgiving day at 1 1 a. m. The offerings in food and 1110 icy will be for the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland. Aiy kind of food suitable fur hospitals may bf sent to the church ou the Wednesday Lef.-re, and will be gladly received and shipped to hospital. The railroad carries such freight free. The "free for all" entertainment to be given 'y the K. L. C. E. at the United Evangelical church on Thanks-i -in v eniug. promises to be one of rare inter est. There will lie no admission fee nor collection taken. But all who wis'i to help a few poor families can do & by bringing anything that will help make life comfortable. Rice, sugar, bacon, or anything el.vt f the kind will be ac ceptable. Misfit or out of date clothing r any thing substantial in the line of clothing will be especially appropriate. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The exercises will begin at 7;o. Johvnie Ditmar, pilot en the Albany under Capt. Smith, last year, was taken t the insane asylum Monday. His mania is iinaniniug that he is a million a.re and his money is in danger. Dit mar is the man who was bantered by lo cal sports into wagering considerable money an the Corbet t-Fitzsimmons fight. He bet ou Fitz, and the local men who 'warmed him up," of course lost. Dit mar, a few mouths ago bought a ranch in Marion county from his brother, who is new a deck hand on the Gypsy. When the latter heurd of his insanity he only remarked, "I thought he was crazy whenTie bought that ranch of me for the price paid." Oh my hair is growing thick, And my whiskers still are denser. On, I must hie me quick So that prince of barbers, Spencer. An Excellent Entertainment. In another place iu this issue will be seen an illustrated advertisement an nouncing the coming of Alba Hey wood and his Peerless Company. This will be the third time Mr. Heywood has visited Corvallis, and those who have h.-ard him on former occasions will undoubtedly welcome his return. He is to be remem bered as one of the most clever imper sonators ou the stage to-day. It is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous, yet there are few comedians who can take that step without tailing down or over stepping thu mark. Alba Heywood is one of the few aud there is probably no comedian to-day who can write a comic parody or render it with more success than he. His latest "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley," before and after taking, is ;irle splitting. Iu a clear, sweet voice, aiid with beautiful expres sion, he sings a verse of the original bal lad, and during the applause and while the interlude is being played, completely metamorphoses himself into a veritable 'hi;h-toued champaigne supper blood," aud the "Moonshine of Pair-of-dice Al ley" that follows baffles description. Ev ery line and every bit of business and action is comedy. lie is supported by an excellent com pany and will be seen at the opera house Saturday evening, November 27. Tick ets on sale at Gerhard's store. Sobriety Hymn. When yon take a little liquor, ABil reel like taking more, Forgetful of the lessons that grandma used to teach, Just the liquor waUr That hammers ou the shore And dashes up the pebbles for the beach, Just imagine that you're a pebble That is nsiHg jolliea up; , (Not that I wish to lecture or moral iz. or preach,) But it is uot all a fancy, For if you over sup. You'll find yourself a pebble for a Beach. The French say "it is. thu impossible thai liuppeiis." Thu has Droved to be : he ciit wiih the Mount Lebanon Slickers. The whole scientific world has been laboring to cure dyspepsia, but every effort sremed to meet with defeat. The suffering from stom Bch troubles has become almost unirersiil. Multitudes have no desire for food and that which they do eat causes them pain nnd dis tress. Sleepless nights are the rule and not the exception, and thousands of sufferer have become discouraged. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon recently came to the front with their new Digestive Cordial, which contains not only a food already digested, but is a digester of food. It promptly ic- neves 14 lorms or indigestion . ask your druggist for one of their books. Laxol, the new Castor Oil, is being in hospitals. It is sweet as honey. used Orders taken for O. ni forms at $14.50. A. C. regulation S, L. Kline. You oan't cure consumption but you can avoid it aad cure every other form of throat or tunc trouble by the use of Ono Minute 0ough Cure. Allen & WoodwarnV , Shiloh's Consumption Cute Cures where others, fail.- It is the redding Cough. Core, and no home should' be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Graham Jt Wells. . FOR DEEP WATER. The Hold-up of the Yaquina Contract Creatinje; a Stir - Throughout the State. - The failure of Secretary of War Alger to act in the matter of the Yaquina bay improvement has created a stir through out the Valley and mass meetings have been held to discuss the situation in sev eral towns. Boards of trade j and "city council, have passed resolutions urging the war department to ta'e np the mat ter -at once, aiud it is hoped that Secre tary Alger will be induced to tat. some favorable action in the premises shortly after the convening of congress. Although the counties ef Linn, L-iue, Polk, Marion, Benton and Lincoln are taking the lead in the matter, the inter est in tils contemplated Yaquina iui prov.ments is by 110 means confine.! to these counties. Titmugh iut the state the matter is being agitated and the citi zens generally are enthused as uever be fore. The attitude of the Oregon delegation toward this improvement and the intr est dUplaved by each mem! er thereof, certai-ilv argues well for the sue -ess of the movement. Saturday last Congress men To:i::uc aud Ellis, accompanied by delegation af prominent citizens from Independence, Albany, Eugene and Cor-. vallw, visited Newport, and at a public meeting discussed the situation in de tail. Congressman Tongue is particular ly a'ive to the situation and in his ad dress stated, among other things, that ha found lie citizens of the Willamette Valley liom Roseburg to Portland and from the Summit of the Cascades to the coast, intensely interested in the com pletion of the work at Yaquina. From statistics which he Vad obtained he showe.' that by ship-ting from Yaquina direct to Liverpool, which would be pos sible with the completion of the contem plated improvements there, the annual saving by way of freights, to th pro ducers of the Willamette Valley would aggregate as much as or more than the total outla contemplated in the river and harbor '.ill of 1896. Congressman Ellis also spoke enthusi astically. He said the whole state felt au interest in Yaquina aud that the benefits that would accruv to the citizens of Wet-tern Oregon through Yaquina bay, would be shared by the people of bis district. He promised that upon the arrival of the delegation at Washington a bombard ment of the war department would begin and that Secretary Alger would be given no quarter until he gives a definatean swer. Ju'ge Burnett of this city followed with a stunning speech, in which he claiamed that not only Oregon, but the United States was interested in the im provement of Yaquina harbor. It was important that the work go forward, not only from a commercial standpoint, but because of the utility of Y-.quina bay as a harbo r of refuge. C. B. Montague, of Albany, also spoke earnestly in favor of the improvements. He said that we were all interested in the matter a citizens, and that politics should - be eliminated in our efforts to gathir information and otherwise aid the delegation in its efforts to secure favor able action by the war department. At the conclusion of the meeting a committee of five, consisting of R. A. Bensell, M. M. Davis, Ben Jones, F. M. Carter aad Henry Nice was appointed to gather statistics bearing on the commer cial importance of the Yaquina harbor, which are to be forwarded to the delega tion at Washington, D. C. It was the sense of the meeting that a similar com mittee shouid bo appointed in all the counties of the valley to gather inform tijn to be used in the presentation of the matter before the secretary of war. CLOTHED IN ORANGE. Special Car for Football En thusiasts. On to Eugene. "Ho, can I get to Eugene Saturday, and how can I get back?" This question has been worrying the citizens and stu dents who wish to see the football game between the O. A. C. and the state uni versity. The railnad companies, of Coarse, required a cash guarantee for a special train or 'for special cars, and no one seemed anxious to put up so much money, having no positive assurance of getting it all back. The team itself was counting upon having to drive back from 1 Albany.- To accommodate the team and the oth ers who wish to accompany the boys, this paper has assumed the responsibility of chartering a car, and has made all ar rangements for the round trip. The car will leave here on the regular Albany train Saturday morning, and returning arrive here Sunday, about I p. m. The fare for the round trip has been fixed at $3.00. The capacity of the car is limit ed, aad most of the tickets have already been sold. The remaining tickets may be procured at the Gazette office to-day. The car will be covered with the colors of the college yellow and black. With the cheerful banners on the outside aud the enthusiastic "zip boom bees" on the inside, the jourpey to Eugt ne will be a merry one, aud tie people along the Hue will know that the "farmers" arc alive and feeling well. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained iu observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced consumption, I am prepared .to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. Sld bv Graham & Wells. County warrants taken at par for mer chandise at Nolan & Callahan's. Laxative Broruo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves , the feverish condition and headache, making it the best and quickest remedy for Coughs, Colds and Lagrippe. Cures in one day. "No cure,no pay." Price as cents. You can't afford to miss it. Miss what? 'Why, seeing ' Ada Haywood and his peerless musical com pany .at the Opera House, No vember 27, tS97.- Stop that Ceugh! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption.. A 25c. bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your lift. Sold by" Graham & Wells. The Nash-Ellis Recital. The musical recital at the Methodist church to-night, Las been looked forward to with easeraess.bv sausic levers. Invi tations have been issued. Following is the programme: I. Mendelschn. --Concerto in G Minor 2. Bi.sl.op Bid Me Discourse 3. (a) Moszkowski.--- Zur Guitarre 0) Chopin------ Etude op. 25, No. 9 - (c) .Lizst-- - Consolation, No. 6 (d) Meadelsshu-.-.?-Spinuing Song 4. (a) Si:humann-l--r-,Vr --Devotion (b) Wagner- 1- Dreams .(c) Schubert- --:-- --An Enquirer 5. Bethov'h - 1 '--Ssnata. op. 26 Andante Five -Variations Scherzo. 6. (a) Godard Florian's Song (b) Kevin Beat upon my little heart (c) Myer-Helmuud-Sweetheart, adieu 7- Gdard --- Mazourka B flat Trespass Notice. The hunting privileges on the leads of Richard Kiar, four uiile.i nrth of Cor vallis, hav been leased by the under signed, aud all persons are hereby noti fied not to trespass en said lands. All violations will be prosecuted to the - full est extent f the law. KL JOHNhON. School Clerks' Attention. Your attention is again called to the law. which compels all Tiolders of state diplomas ur state certificates, to have the same registered in the superintendent's office. Without the superiutendant's stamp of registration on them, no state diploma or certificate is a legal one' in this county. Very truly, G. W. Denuan, County Superintendent. There is ne need ef little children being tortured by scald hea , eczema a.d skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief an cures' permanently. Allen A Weodwd. ' HOTICK. In the mattar ef the assignment of ii. A. Nichols and B. Y. Holm, insolvent debtors. Notiea is hereby given that the under signed ha; been duly appointed assignee ef the insolvent estate of E. A. Nichols and R. F. Holm, and all persons having claims against the said insolvent debtors, are here by notified to present the same to tbe under signed at his office at the Benton County Flouring Mill Co.'s otfieu, in the city of I Uorvallu, Benton county, Oregon, duly ver ified as required by law, witlii three months from the dale of tti notico. Dated at Corvallis, Orgon,Novemtr 11, 1897. A. W. BOWERSOX. Assignee of the -state of . A. Nichols and K. F. Holm, insolvent debtor. You can't afford to rik your life by al lowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. AM en A Woedward. If yoH have any photographs to be en larged take them to Xolau & Callahan before January 1, 1893. , For constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the Great Blood Purifier Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Graham & Wells. Notice ef AseiKnee'e Sale of Real Estate Notice b hereby given that under and hi pursuance of the order of the circuit court,. of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, duly made Jn the matter of the assignment of S. N.- Wilkin?, insolvent, directing and authorizing me, F. M. Johnson, as assignee of said S. N. Wilkins, to sell all the real and personal property belonging to the said in solvent estate of S. N. Wilkins, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at public auction. I, a sucn assignee, will on the 18th Day of December, 1897,' at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said-day, at the front of the court house door, in the city of Corvallis, in Benton county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in havd, all the fol lowing described real estate belonging to the said insolvent estate and vested in me ns assignee aforesaid of S. N. Wilkins, tu w t: -All of block 28, and lots 7, atid 0 in block 23, and lots 1 and 2 in block 15; nil in Job's additmn to the city of Corvn!li. O.--gon, and the above described roil r.purty will be sold subject to cinKruviti.m by the circuit court of th statu of Oregon, f.,r Benton county. Dated Corral lis, November 18. 18H7. F. M. JOHNSON, Assignee of S. N. Wilkins, For Sale. ' One hundred- acres nearly level land from which most of the timber has been removed Good pasture and fruit land. Would make a fine home for some person of small means. Situated about one mile east of Summit station on O. C. & E. R. R. Also lots 4. S and 6 in block 1, Summitville, on O. C. & K. R. R., 22 miles west of Corvallis. A good store building with living rooms over head on these lots. Good place for a gen eral merchandise store. If you mean bus! ness and want something that can be had chea, write or eall on -r " F. M. JOHNSON, Corvallis, Oregon, OASVOIUAs. FOOTBALL ATHLETES. . The Farmers Prepared To-morrow's Contest. for To-morrow, at Eugene, the eleven stal wart and determined O. AX. yonn.; men, whose loyalty to their college has in- td.ced them to train and practice" for weeks iu football tactics, will meet tke football team of the state university, -to decide s to football supremacy. The game will be a hot contest and neither of these old time aud natural rivals will not give np until the last minute of play is called. - A number of citizens as well as college students will accompany the beys from here and give them vocal en couragement as they play. It is generally believed here that the farmers will win, aud the faithful work of the local team gives good gronnd fr the belief. . But accidents sometimes happen. If the O. A. C. boys mt back victorious, as uiauy count upon, a red hot ;auie will be played Thanksgiv ing day for the intercollegiate cham pionship.' , . Ohc of the Forlland clubs will doubt less w. ut to play the winners of the in tercollegiate series. If one can judge from the report of the Mulluomah-Che- tuawa .auie, tbe iiUUii -.mall hue is uot as strong as ' that ef the home team. Here the Indians could not break through their opporcnls nor successfully resist them. At Portland the big redface center handled his uian easy, nor could Multnomah make gains through the line. There will be a crowd at the telephone office to-morrow evening waiting for re turns from tbe Engene game. If people ou college hill hear a mighty shout about 5 o'clock they will know that the black and orange isvictorious. Russell Coleman, the crack player of Eugene's '96 football team, has been se cured as coach for the McMinnville col lege team. We tbiuk he will put the team in such shape that they will be able to cope with any team in the state. Mc Minnville Transcripts Coleman is a good player and was Eugene's crack end. Dloss received a letter from Pattee, the Chemawa ceuterrush, Monday. Pattee said be had an easy time with Multno-' mah's center, and gave it as his opinion that the O. A. U. boys could "do uu" Eugene aud Multnomah. The hard practice ended Monday. The 'varsity team lined up against 13 lively subs and played for 50 minutes without rest, the score standing 6 to o in favor of the 'varsity. It was a pretty exhibition of genuine football playing one of the best ever seen ou the local field. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. Uehe tlails vnem, Warning: I'oriJNyi who suffer from coughs and colds shouSJ heed tk warnings of danger and save thraiselv.i suC'efing and fhtnl results by using One Minute Cough Cur. It is an iufallible remedy frcughi, eold,' eroiyj and all throat and lung troubles. Allen k, Woodward. 1 Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Graham & Wells. - Karl's Clover Root Tea for Constipa tion, its the best,, and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Graham & Wells. Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Cuticuba Soaf, the most effective skiu purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest ana sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. Coaf la sold throaehont vorM. Tvwiam Dzo AM d Oh km. COr., 8nl Prop, Boston, U. S. A. mr " How to frril fw. Uoaon," mmUd . EVERY HUMOR TSSJS Notice to Creditors. Notice 1 1 erchy jrivci to all pi-rsons eon- ccrn.-H, that th unrl,:r.-i;iur4 ha Ix-cn duly appointed iidii? istrator of tho estate of X C. Wyatt, rlecrsi.l, b.i th county court of Benton county, $tt f Ortgon. All per sons having claims against said estate ef said E. C. Wyats. decid, are hereby re quired to present tha sum.-, with the proper veuebpr, duly verified a by law required. within six months from tho date hereof, to the undersigned at hU residence in Philo math, Benton county, Oregon, or at tho of fice of E. E. Wilson, in Corvallis, Oregon. Dated thit 6th day of November, 1897. . W. T. WYATT, Administrator ef the estate ef E. 0. Wyatt, deceased. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoi Jed by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy fof piles and for all kinds f sores and skin troubles. Al Ion & Woodward. - H MOBS L Soyel isesiu t?-- S4 r-arc, . .. . V wblavoie and delicious. Absolutely Pure HVtt WHIM IWW MW V0. Death of Margaret Howell. M-iraret Carter was burn in lliesute ol ViiginiH. April 15th. l'2, and ili'-il l her home x :inies W9t ol Monroe, NoVt-uitu r 12, 1897, Dc iiS'-l was united in mar :i-4;e to Mi. sou llowf U, Si'ptf mWr Jol h, J 840, who pKCKiltil ir 10 ln grave live yfais. To lhi-m was bora fttt-lvi- c iildmi, six ut which miryive her. The funoral services wvre con duclod at Simpson' elm pel -rir icry Sunday alleruoon bt lt- Round. Aunt Margirl. ns ki whs familiarly known, by hrr kiml cordial life, won the enet-in mul love of all who knew her. Slit was a christian nioiv than year and died a she livd livi-d. true to -her profession, and whfi Kumnions came to call hoi home was found ready. A Fkiknd. Ask your Druggist for a generous ' lO CENT TRIAL. SIZE. Ely's Crsam Calm coDtains no cocaine, mercury nnr aoy other injurious drag. It Is quickly Absorbed. Gives Belief at once. It opens and cleanses ' , , , -T-U the lIL.1 Passages. CQID JN H EAD Allan Inflsmmstjon. WUI " llbHI ytcals and Protects the Membrane. Kestores the Pvises 01 Tate ana nmeu. r nu dizcouc; jrisj Size 10c. ; at Urnu-gists or lv mail. Lf-YEIiOTITSirs, M Warren Ptreet. Wew'Jork. T.C. Barry, one of the Vest known ?:: xent at Spencer, Mo., testiSes that he cured himself of the worst kind ef piles by uting a few bnxm of DeWitt's Witch Har.el Sslvo. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and bad u.-ed many differ ent kinds ef so-called cures; but DeWitt's w.v the one that did the work and he will verify this statement if any one wishes to write hira. Alien ic Woedward. "This is a plan that does not cost much, and is worth all it costs." - ""HERE'S only one kind of printing that we do not do. That's the poof kind. That's the kind you don't want But when you want SOMETHING flERT, clean and up-to-date, printed on goocTpapcr, with fine ink, from type that is new, aud of latest face, set in an artistic and intelligent maimer; in a word, when you want a strict ly rirst-cla.3 job give us your, order and we will do the-rest . . Gazette Pub. Co. Cervallia. Oregon. A, P.T.L- The American Protective Tariff League ta a national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry" as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : .- "TlraehjMtsftki LMfus shall he prk American labor by tariff aa import. wMah aha! adaquataly aaaura Amarioan industrial araduaai against tha ampatiaien af foraifn tabar." There are no perteMr er private profits in connection with the orgyiiza tionand it is sustained by membership, contributions and the (iafVibution of its publications. FIRST: CarratpaflJanea la aaKaitad ragaraW Mambanhip "mn4" Official Corraapanaawta.' 8EC0ND: Wa naad and walooma eantributiona, whathar amaJI or larja, to eur oauaa. 4 TH I R 0 1 W pubKah a larga Km af amaHH aavarinc all phaaaa of tha Tariff quaation. 0a piataMt WM ba mailed to any addraaa far SOaanta. FOURTH: Sand postal oard raa. neat far fe mull oodv ef tha " Amerioan Economist. Addraaa Wilbur F. Wakaman, ( ia Wast 234 ttrwfc Htm Vl FOVQER CATARRjj II Hp - i - -fir-sliatfsl II . Pare, Fresh Fun. Good, Clean Entertainment of Highest Merit. Elegant Music. . ... POPUliAR PRICES . . . Tickets for sale at Gar hard's Stationery Store. We Have Moved Our business 'demanded more convenient quarters. Ban ton county people arc quick to appreciate bargains aad our store is full of bargains, so our business has grown wonderfully. We are now .. .. lit The Foster Building lately vacated by Small & Son. . . .. .. NEW Teas an LdlUPS Pure' Fra8ailti Wholesome. The finest brands ' . obtainable. The wie housewife will look at Crockery, V QUALITY as well as price. GROCERIES, p. line and full assortment; splendid qual- UloSSVYurva ity and low in price. -. . At Coffee IS ONE CIGARS, TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY AT ft I I j Good Shoes, ana I Comfortable, j i is good value at the prices Men, Women angl Children, 3 THE CASH STORE WVVVVrVVWrVVVVVVVVUVVVVVV HE LATEST FALL CLOTHING. The product of the Highest Tailoring Siill that wioHey and genius can produce. The cloth used iu the goods sold by us has been examined, sponged and t lrniil: 3i-ery detail has been carefully watched. ' ' : - See our $5, $7, $10, $12.50, $16.50 and $20 Values. irvc vimrtork Special line of Kerseys, Beavers. Cheviots aad M -ltons $5 to $20 the Lowest Prices ?v:r offered here. F. L. MILLER. I JUUJtafUUfJljLAAJlf aanaaai.atfcataijaaa Aa,a Union Laundry 60., f POBTLAND, OR- AU white labor work guaranteed. Basket 1 cares on Tuesdays and arnv? Saturdays. T. D. Campbsu, Af e t, Seeeaa-Haaa Kttn. 1 ouse. one night ONLY. Saturday Evening November 27, Alba And His Superb Company of Artiste. YORK RACKET STORE. 1 OF THE PRIME ESSENTIALS OF A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL MEAL ' WE HAVE THE BEST. Heywood, d Coffees Hodes & Hall's. W We make a specialty W fof. SHOES and have S built up a. flue trade in t f'ot covering. Nobody attempts to compete with us in ladies' fur nishing goods. Every Evervthinsr in the store asked. When you need shoe..- J you will find what joh watt .m iAILUK'MAUt SU11 ana UVfcKCUAlS at SUITABLE PRICES. TS. "THE RESORT 99 TH0S. WHITEM0RN, Prop. W. Kr McBraycr and Old Crow Wkis kys, Fiae Wiues, Liquors and Cigacs.