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to gjlf-.i, jim.i AWAKENING OF PORTLAND. WBUS ITEMS. Trespass Notice. ' Issued Ever Friday llorniwr by The Gazette Publishing Oo. CORVALLlOREGON. Nov. 26, 1S97. THA SPECIAL SESSION. "At a meeting in Portland last week the republican editors of the . state agreed, among other things, that they would labor to prevent : any proposed special session of the Oregon legislature. This, together with Ihe well known fact that re publican leaders recognize that a special session would be a serious menace, if not a barrier to the sue cess of I heir parly in next year's campaign make? it extremely im probable that a special sessien will s -, ke held." Times. Ihe republican editors did not agree to labor to prevent a special session of the legislature. They simply gave it as their opinion that it would be . lutila. to urge such session. . - . There is no assurance that the "" minority that prevented organize tion 1 st winter would do their duty if called to Salem a second time, and vrilhoufe such an - assur " ance it would" be costly follv to call t he legislature together. Again, it is said to be a part of the agreement between Lord and " Corbet t that' no special session bs '-called: 'Ifasuch be the case, the , matter rest, in the hands of Cor bett, and he can have no possible interest in having the legislature orgiiiiizf. He will not give his consent and no popular demand will affect him. - The republicans editors s1 m nly decided to not waste wt.rds. ft, ; ."A'he greatest, b'ame.for the dis l' '' graceful scenes in- the legislative failure last winter, lies with the . -popuiibt members eleeL ons of whom was from this county and WJis endorsed... by the democrats. The; direct' Simoniles would be equally' to . blame, wc-rc. they -as iiumefous; This few democrats simply flirted. The attitude of the republican members cannot be " criticised. The republican party ' has no cause to blush or apologize . for 1 he action of the real republi- . ' Cans. Another session would em- , : phasise the sensible and business like position of the republican -"'member, but - any attempt to urge the calling together of the legislature would be useless and ji the republican reditors knew this and sail this. ; j REPUBLICAN PRESS COMMENT. The calamity howling organs s-;. 'find, little comfort iii the returns from the customs revenue for Ihe month of October. Tlie returns show an increase of 40 pr cent .. compared with the August returns, t So much for the Dingley law. AshlaiidvTidii)gsVi i-.-"- . y The St. Louis .platform will be 'a re affirmed by the Oregon republi cans at the n?xt spring, state eoii; ;; Tention.r ' It 'is vary satisfactory. All the Oregonian republican. T want to do is to lay down fact ion - A al fights and the road is clear for a grand victory next June.-Dalliis ' Observer. The Bryan-iemo press seems to be really overjoyed that whoat is '. v-.'..fdclining in pric.' The cause of - - decKire is never1 studied. '.LasT August ocean freights were 21 and . . 22 shilliugs per. ton. Now they " are for ty. Wheat is no higher in ". ; .'Liverpool .than at tke beginning ol -c , .the season, hence the. buyers can hot pay. as. much here. This makes v " the VBryan democrat happy, 0.1 Specially since English ships get "i.'Hadvaiiced freight rale instead A uef tjig :Ahierfcaa freighters, .winch A would be Iho case if wc had dig "S " " crimination jri fUyor of American -,! -iJbHltorhs ' as favored ; by the SI. r: iifmi-Republican platform -Hill- littup-lndepejident". . ' Ignoring the imdigtuficd and puerile epithets of the "-Oregonian, the' explanations of MK Scolt r . gsirdinjj hia talk to the populistf, confirms rather th.in refute ilia Vactcoiint given in this paper. Mak ing due allowance tor .Mr. Scott's fiutiii-aldesire1'tb place himself in , -) lie :best pofesible1 fight, and to cor recpondingly color his version ot hi fpeecli. he practically corrolor at tlie story ot' our informant. Tiio place was .unimportant and it is ..ii?iply a question of error or VQiacity between Mr. Scott and seVtriil oopuli&ts,. as to whether tho former praised thi latter in Bourne's headquarters or at the , stale house. , " " Thi? Oregonian mentions tho name of Judge Burnett as a pos; sible gubernatorial candidate on mi he democratic ticket. Tint pa per may have a purpose in jetting the bees to buzzin:. and our fel low townsman will hardly allow himself to bs fla tiered into mak ins? useless efforts politically. Jinie Burneit is a fine, public spirited citizen and doubtless would make an excellent gov--f-rrior, but the fates will not have ;t . - J. R. Bi'iigle has rotirid from Iii.-- -dilorial chair of the St. Hel im Mit and lias purchased the Oregon City Etiterprise. Mr. Bea gle is a staunch republican and a good newspaper man. The Enter prise under Mr. Chas. Meserve's management has been an excellent papeOiSJ h "doubt willj continue as aiich. Mr. M-serve will doubt less soon b.- found in new journal i .iftic work., lie is too good a man to be lost to the profession. J The visit of Portland business men fa easteru Oregon, and NVaih ingtou will result in regaining for Portland much of the trade that belongs to her that has been di verted .to the sound cities. A similar excursion up the. Willam ette -Valley, would be very .. bene ficial. " : : Portland . enjoys a larger job bing trade than, .any other city of its size. It has. unrivalled trans portation facilities and is life Na tural distributing point lor; a; large and rich country. But complaints are frequent that Portland is not a good produce market. ; Valley people can do better' with their products in San Francisco and on this account buy largely lhcr. "It is in the power of the business men of Oregon's big town to rem edy this, and if Portland acts properly : Valley merchants will not be Voffish." . 5" HOFFMAN ITBXS. J. H. May berry is very bnsv laying tile 011 his farm. , -: J. B. Coujill is. remodeling his hew windmill at present. II. J. Moore's family are how living in llieir new residence. . Mis Maude Chitwooct fas a vis itor at Sunday school, Sunday; ' Since I ho recent hard rains and snow, seeding has ben stopped. Ed Reed and family sire. living on Mr. Beamis" place - hear the river. , . .'-,.:. John Stsrr. the Times'..' solicitor, canvassed this city with Tew or no results... , v. P. A. Johnson disposed of .his prune 'crop Tuesday, selling to Samuel E. Youngs ot Albany. J. N. Huffman offers his store and entire .business for sale, and if not soon sold will move to . Mill City. . .' The rivival meetings which were being held by Rev. G. A.'Mansl hafdt of Albany, have cloved for the present. , ''' "' '; ' Mr. Lewis Kraschel is alluding college in Albany this winter, tak ing a. eourse in stenographr . and. typewriting. i " Elmer Williamson has ijyptad fever. It is .earnestly hope! .Jhat ' the fever will be arrestcdrere "it runs its cowrse. ' A ' V ;- There is an active interest taken in the revival services" now in pro gress in this place. It is conduct ed by Rev. Maiuhardt and there are-already six seekers. . -,- Miss Hatlie- Anthany li.ai n- turned from Riverside, where the has. been keeping house lor, her brothers, while seeding their new farm 111 . that vicinity.. -. Cur and Minnie GolF, having completed their musical education iui(1pi il'TA"f'iiisIriilirtii Af - Prof. Jdlinstoiip purchased ail-organ aud are?m Kadybra class. HJ , J. N. iloIFm'an "and wife have been very busy the past few, days ira Albany taking an invoice ol tteir s'o.'k of goods there, aun ar ranging a stock to pat in their new store at Mill City. . The school - boys and girls are looking forward to Thursday, wliicli is to 'them a holiday and a day to feast on turkey, and also day on which they can make hall moons, out of nice round p:es This is all right, boys and girls; &l least 1 taink so. SCUDD. FHHOMITH KHWS UTTBK. Sadie White went to Portland Tuesday. " Lsna Derrick is spending, this week at Jier home near Eddyyille,i Agent Buoy has been transfer red to the Albany , office. Bert Boles succeeds iam here. " Tfie V. O. T. U. entertainment at the M. E. church an Thursday evening was a "success in every particular. - lie v. Ward and wife, who : will soon go as missionaries to China, will preach in the c.o.uege chapel nxl Sabbath. . Ethel Woodworth, a student of Philomath college fropi ,-JElood River, went 16 Portland lasfsweek to have her eves treated. Ihe young people cave Grace Boles a plaasant surprise Satur uay eveiuns anu me time was pleasantly passed with music and romping until -a late hour. Those present were: Messrs Guy White, Millard Long, Chester Everett, Chester White, E. L. Bryan,' Bert Boies, (ji.'0. McDonald, Misses I vv Durkee, Sadie White, Jessie Buoy, Maud Long, Nora Ingle, Lottie MeElrath aiid Lena Derrick. - COLLEGE OF PHILOMATH. . Mr. G. A. Scott entered school' last week. ; W. O. Wilson is expected to be with us again soon. Orvid Martin is detained at hoini on account of illness. . m-r . IT m iir . . Mr. v. i. vvyatt is making quite a record for himself as an agent. Prof. Davis will preach at the chapel next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. nil'. O. G. Springar visited Mr. family last Sunday, so wc are informed. The money for the purchase of the new Sunday school song bosks i now secured and the books will be ordered oon. The programme of the literary society Saturday evening was ex ccilent. Ihe students manifest a good interest iu this line of work. v.-. CHnt Brown is attending to bus iness at Philomath this week." - Dolph Norton, of Corvallis was visiting friends here last week. ; - E. M. Dodele shipped 200 dress ed turkeys to Portland this week. The recent rains have raised the river until all of the low ground is covered with water. Our blacksmith, L. Wilson, has been on the sick list for the last month, but is getting better now. The school is to give a sociable al the grange hall 011 Thanksgiv ing night. Thoro will be a shoe-t in. match and a dance- here Thanksgiving. A " I ' Wftojibs Make the kidneys strone ana nealtnv. Jt l hev cause tne kid- ucjra w iixbex- mi uric Acid nd other toi- 1. n T T : 'jgrUiIfiBOI1B vr unporiiies Healthy kidneys make pure blood. : Dr. flebbs Sparaps Kiimy Pills cure' ' Rheumatism, ' Gout, Eczema, A nsamia,- Pimples, Bad Blood, Bright's Disease, Malaria, iiackacne, Kidney Pains, Dropsy, Pain in the Abdomen, Frequent - Urination, Inflammation of Kidneys, .Female Weakness, etc i You caii't-eonceiro what nlpatiro it give mo to write nd toll what great thirijr your bragu Kidney rills have dono tiu-.me. I suffered from rlieamathm, -bnclcachi! and kidney weakness fur several" yenrs. Every medicine I tobW seemed to make my tfoublo more severe, nothfnj' helped' me. The doc; ton did all they could but without success. I heard of your wills through a friend, but without confidence in them. I fell that I ought; .not to" neglect taking anything that niifht rqlieve my pains., I bought a box at H. Pi. Halo ix Son s drug store. 0 my great surprise and-joy, tin first few doses gava mc some relief, and by the time 1 used the full box, I frit like another man. I have had in all thrco boxes, and now fei?l perfectly cured. 1 trust many others afflicted as 1 was will be induced to try Dr. Hobbj Sparazus Kidney Pills. J. BIRTH, - 4'i Commercial St., Los Angeles, Cal. H0B8S m Kidney Pills. COBUS REMEDY CO.. Propbixtobs. Cmaoa Sr. Habbs Pills re also sold in CORVALLIS, ORB., by GRAHAM K WELLS, PhamaeisU. What Others Think. The following speaks for itself: Corvallis, Or., Nov. 15, 1897. Chancellor Commander, K. f P., Ellensburg, Wash. V Dear Sir: How: did your people like the Alba Hey wood Company? ' Youra Truly, a . Manager. Opkra House. Dear Sir: The above handed uie for reply. . Would say. that Alba. Heywood ompany was SPLENDID first-class in ;,very-respect. . I-here wit li enclose copy of ahe resolution of our lodge iu respect tdsame. Respectfully,- "- . .. H. L. Elwood, - K. of R. & S: Equity tadge No. 14, K. ,,- ofrP, ,( . .- , ; , :. - "At a regular session of Equity Ledge No. 41, IE of P. EHeHsburff, Washington, the following resolution was introduced by Brother Clyde - Warner, and . duly adopted: , . Be it resolved fcy. th nientb--s of this lodge, in view 'of the excellent euttrtaiu- t given by Alb. Heywood .,,4 i. T P? fhls lodj-e Nov: 15, 1,897, Jui this city, that we liercby recotumaud lulu anu Ms coinp.aiij; to aty,: aud all ' lgt- aud ill rgaitiza- tions a.s "an entertaiument worthy of highest consideration. That this resol utiou is spread upou the minutes and the K. of R. St S. be instructed to write a letter to Brother Heywood containing this resolution uii'Je.r the. seal of this o'dge". . . AAl; '. .- . In the issue of November 19, 1S97, Tho DavTii, EUcxsburg -newspaper saj-s: . . . .''Last Monday v av.cins. was the even ing of Yuh spetit' witjjthe; Alba Hey wood .Co. Mr.' Heywood' .created, t'ae fun.' by his ezccltirnt iclperScnations arid the au dience did the- "langhinj. Hia" original character, sketch of tno '-'Old Maid" was true -to life, although seine of the old girls may find it a difficult task to' ac knowledge it. Th company came un der the auspices of the K. P. lodfe, which order should be congratulated tip en their successful efforts to make it pleasant for those who attended " If you have any doubt a'Ht the "gen ineiics3 of the, above you can see the initials .thxreofi. at Gerhard's store, ;.c;e yon will also find the tickets for Mi. IIew6ad's entertainment, to" be given next Saturday evening at the opera oHse. - Kotlce of Algme'a Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that linder and in pumianco of the order of the circuit courts of the state of Oregon, for Benton county," duly made n. the matter of the assignment of S. Jf. wilkins: ififolvont, directing and authorizing mo,' F. Al. Johnton, as assignee ot said S. N. Wilkins, to sell all thorral and personal property belonging to the saii in solvent ettnte of IS. N. Wilkins, to the highest biddar, for cash in hand, at public auction. . I, is such assignee, wilf on the - J 8th Day of December, 1897, at the hour of two o'clock in tho- afternoon of 'said day, at the front of the court houic door, in the pity ot Corvallis, is Ben tan county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in haad, all the ."al lowing described real estate 'holonging to thaid insolvent estate and voted in ma as assignee aforesaid of S. N. Wilkins, to- wit: All of block 26, and lots 7, 8 and 9 in block 23, and lots 1 and 2 in block 15; all in Job' addition to the city of Corvallis, Ore gon, and the above describe1, real property will be sold subject to confirmation by the circuit court of thn state of Oregon, for Benton county. D.itud Corvallis, Nevembsr IS, 1897. F. M. JOHNSON, Assignee of S. N . AVilkins. ! Notice to Creditors.' Notice H hereby given. to 'all ! per.-.ons eoa-1 cemcd, that the tindursignei ha been duly appointed administrator of tho estate of 1." Wyatt, deeoasod, by tha conn'.y court ef Benton county, state of Oregon. " All per:. sn having claims agninst said ojtato of :. said E. C. Wyuti, dcc-ssMj, are hereby rc- quired t vresnttha soma, with the proper Tcuehers. duly verified as by law required, f with'B six months from Muriate, hereof, to ' the undesigned at his residonce in Philo- math, Benton county, Orcgon,jr at the of- Heoof E. E. WiUon, in Corvallir Oregon; isaiea ion pin aay or nvemDer, ismt. -W. T. TV Y ATT, Administrator of the estate ef E. C. Wyatt,' deceased. , Ladies, Take the Best. v If you are troubled with constipation, Sallow Skin. and a Tired Feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it ts pleasant to take. Sold by Gra ham CS Wells. TT' IT ffin man The humtiur privileges ea the laads of Richard Kigar, four - milt north of Cor vallis, have been leased by th under signed, and all persona are hereby noti fied not to trespass ou said lands. AH violations will he preseeuted to th full est extent of the law. l Johmsom. School Clerks' Attention. : Your attention . is ajraia called t the law, which compels all holder of state diplomas er state certificates, to have the same registered in the superintaadent's ofHce. . Without the superintendant's stamp f registration oa: themfno state diploma or certificate'is a legit on in this cwuuty. : Very truly, ' ' G. 'W. hivukv, ' - County Superintcu i'ent. Without Much. Ceremony. .-.'On Tuesday 'eveviui-.-i1sout 7 Vclocl there was a geutle rap-rap oil tile United Evangelical parsonage door; Oq opju' tug there appeared a bright-young' fifau well known . in. Corviillis, -armed i Will a marriage lieeiise, aud the girl he didu'l leave bvliiutl him. In -less tliauj fifieeu iniuutes ''they who .had .beu. twiiu, started .out-in the. world wixhj ul'oit name." . The covtractiug. parties were Arthur Henkle aud Leona B. J. Kelly tied the knot. diuL-i:Rev. " Cure that Cough with "ghiloh's Cure, The best Cough Cnre. Relieves Croup promptly. ' One million bottles sold last yer. . 40 doses for-25 cls Sold'by Gra ham & Wells. - . fcFor Sale. One hundred aerts 'nearly level land" from' wbich mojtof the timber hii been rompTcl. Good pasture and fruit land. 'Would male': a fin home for some person of small rtleans. Situated about -one mile east. of Summit station on O. C. & E. R. K. -Also lots. 4. 5 and S. in block 1, Summityille, on O. C. St E. R. K., 22 miles west of. Corvallis. . A good store building with living rooms ovef tnad on these loti. Good placa for a gon eral merchandise store." If yen meah-buti' ness and want something Ihnt ean b -had cheay, write or call on . " - " . - - r. M. JOHSSON, ' . ; CorvaHis, Grej--. . NOTICE. . ' In the matter of the assignment of E. A. Nichols and R. F. Holm, insolvent debterj. Notieo is hereby given that the under- signsd hat been duly appointed ' assignee of th insolvent estate, of E. A. Xidiols and R. F. Hm1, and all persons- having claims nain.t the said- insolvent debtors, sire hire- by notified to preiont th same to the undr signcd at his offico at the Benton County Flouring Mill Co.'s ofBco, in .the city of Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon,' duly ver ified as' required by law, 'wit''- -throe montVs from the date of tV is notice. - Dated at Corvallis, Orexon,Nvember 11, 1897. '.;: ' - - A.-.W. BOWIRSOX." Assignee of the rstaW of.E. A.. Nichois ar.d R..F.,Holiri, insolvent dublori. Koiice Jor Publication. Land ofBet! at Oregaa X5ity, Origin, No- verabur 4, 1S97. - 7.: ;'- .. . ". ' . Notieo is heroVy given that thefulli"! namod settlor 1im fild- notie( his intentnm" t wake proof in support of hid claim, and thtinidj)roof-will, be,msde before ilteT county clerk uf jBentoR; county, Oregonat Corvallis, Oregon, on Deomber 18, 18 via: Alexander FatUrsoa; H. IS. 8j4ST for tho SK y t SE M of Ste S2, To 10, S B 7 ret; Ha names the following witnesses to prdve his continuous resids upon and cul ti vat ioM of said land via: ' David M. Bonnr, of Hoskins, Orsgon, " ': Jamas Fowler, of : " - Jaras Marks, of " ,. ." . .Orsu Skaggs, , of . " . f . CHAS.B.MOOBES,: : -;' SngisUr. the advertisers to use ' The Corvallis Gazette beVauSe through that medium h?v reach, the homes and heart of the people . t , ' Al: F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT - ' J '' " ' CORVAIAIS,.. 6RECSOW,. Boos a general practice in afl the courts; Alo zgent for atl k first-class insaraae eomfttti'-fts j The American Protective Tariff Leacrue) a atio"al organization advocating " Protection to American ' Labor and Industrv as explained bv its eonstitu- -. r-ii. . . '. ."' . - " "Theobjecf of thra -League shall beto proUos edeou-tel .ure American -indu.tM.l od,S: against the eomoetiiion of foreign labor. . Tl,,- -.AAAtAA . . piw protits in connection with the orgnaa- tionand it is sustained by memberships, nnfrikiitmnc nnri tho rfiitrihutlnn . publications.".:"."' .-"''"'- . 1' - FIRST: Correspondertee it solicited regarding " Membership.'.; and " Official Correspondent." SECOND: Wo need and weloome contributions, whether small or large, to our cause.. .. THI RS: We publish a large line of documents covering all phases of the Tariff question. Cera, pl.te set will be mailed to any address for 60 cents. FOURTH: Send postal card reaueet for free" 18 West Vf4 Street New Ymk. . Delicious Cheese Made , In Una County xxxx . ' , The Fiaest Honey, Seasonable" Fruit, Vegeta bles aacl Best Brands of Tin Goods. My Groceries are Pure., and Fresh. '- ' XXXX A. E10DES, Headquarters JM&mte PreoaraJion for .'.-- ;:3 'slrtus: Uicrf oai ?4 " ts UuiStoraacliS wilDswa. . 1 si - lTOE10tBaDfeestion,Cl'Crflll ness aidRest.Coivtisins nd uiar GfsmtniMorpnine norMineraL NOTNA3COTTC. ' ' - sHx.Jcnn - -' : J?ctjti.SZtf - ... '' ' Jims Jlrcrf'f " ' ClariJuii Juftr -. Anerfect Remedy f or Constib- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Wcnns,Convulsiois .Feverish- I ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile .Signature of Is a LOCAL DISEASE mni is the result of coU ana sudden climaiio changes. It caa be cured by a pleasant tectlv into tie nostrils. E. ingqjYifcly absuruedit gives relief at 'ice. fly's Bream Ba!ni .'iaaekaoTvle'eA to be t.e taost therongh enro for renedies. lessens and cleanses the Bsal passages, allars pain and inXammation, heals tho seres, pro tects the mcKibraaa front colds, restores the senses eftaste in ? sell. Price SOc. t Drorgiste or by paM. Jf&.T lifi01AliE. 6 Wasrea B:U New If oik. Citation. -In the County. Court" of the Statb of Ore- : gon, for the county of Benton. . . In the irsittar of the. estate of. Rust, dccv.tscd. .. . . . Honry Application of Mary F. Kust, widow of deceased, for assignment of dower. -'To Jesse W. Rust, Chester Rust, Hester O.- Thompson, Elmer O. Rust, Ellison O. Rust, Alfred Ru.t, Rollie Rust, Ella Rutt, John Rutt and Cleveland Rust and Jokn E. Thompson, adminictiatorof said estate. Greeting: In the namo of the stato of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required toappenr in the county court ot the stats of Oregon, for the county of Benton, at the court room' therooff at Corvallis in the county of Benton, on - . Monday, the 6tk flay of December, 1897. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day and there to show cause, ""any, why the dower should not be- set out to Mary F. Rust, from the following described premises, to-wit: - Lot 3, sec. 22, T. 12 S., R. 6, containing 11.88 acres and S. W., quarter of N. E. quarter and lots 2 and 4, sec. 22, T. 12 S., R. 6, containing 83.23 acres, -v -- : Witness,. . -- . - - . The HON. W. S. HUFFORD, Judge of the County Court' of the Stale of Oregon, f&r the. County of Ii-i:itm. srith seal.of said Court affixed, .'thi 2nd day of November, A. p., 1807, . Attest: ; VIRGIL E. WATTERS, seal ' . Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given : that the eounty court will receive staled bids for the index ing of all instruments of Record in tho coun ty recorder'! office relating to real property. Said indexes1 to be made from "tho original Records of Deeds, Mortgage, Powers of Attorney, etc., and each instrument indexed in thi name of each and nil parties to the said instrument?, direct and indirect, includ ing brief description 'of property, in books to be furnished by the eouuty, and known as to bo accompanied by n certific j cheek In the aura of j50.t, the same to be forSeted if the bidder fail Ui fulfill his agreementif called upon so to do, or it said successful bidder t damages' said bok. " And as tho character - of the writing will bq one of the points de- : tor mining the awarding of tho contract each i bid must-be nccuinpanied by a sample of' penmanship executed by the person or per son who tiill do said indexing. AH bids to be filceV with the county oJerk on or beforoH o'clock P. M.., Wtdaesday, the xoth Day of December, 1S97, The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. " Dated this Oth day of November, W97. VIRGIL E. WATTERS, County Clerk. No Cure No Pay. That is the way all druggusts sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON IC for Malaria, Chills' aud Fever. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it' Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. , J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeek, Tex., says tVat when be has a spell of indigestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of De Witt's Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right tho next morning. . Many thons Allen & Woodward. urn l'S 1 I II NEWVORK. m II fe5iSfSSlSSSii3 ! S I IXACT XOfftat WRAPPSB, . 1 SEE THAT THE IFAOSIMILE 8IGNATUB1 -OF Oastsria ie p-t v in eD6-sbr fccttl-i enlr. II j is :t sold ia balk. Poa'1 ?.llow tsy io sell von anything clss on tt plea or premise '.-.at it Is "jnst as foed" ana "will arsrw vcrs- in," - A28an that irai? art. P A-fLT-ll. . f . ( rio Hi- ,? - 233' Assignee's etiee of . merit. Final S-ittle :. Ill the matter of the r.ssignwe 1 f T. G. Read, xn.iHsolvciit debt-r: , Notice is kereby iven to all whoi it mav coa ceru, that W. S. Hufibrd, aseignce ot the above named' insolvent debtorhas filed with the clerk of the circuit .court, of Ibc state f Orej:oM, for Bentou county, his final account as such assignee, authe same will come on for hearing and ixal .ettlenieiit on T?ttdy, the 8th' day of Movein'jer, X897, at th hour of 'one o'clock p. . ef'said day. before Honorable" J. C,' Pullerton, judge el uid court..at the-jctmrt hovse,.in.-the city r.f Coi-rallis, Oregon, at which, lime any and (.bjcctioias ! said final account will be heard; it is a'eo ordered y L the court, thatall objections to said account shall B: lilea wlt saie cierK ana ccepy served en said assignee eu or befare the3r4 day of. ptovimber. 1S97. 1 .Sated, Ost. 4U1, 197. :.. W. S. IltrFiM. - : Assignee of Said Insolvent Bektor Gua rdian'.t Sale. - I pursuance if ah order of sale made by the County Court of Bentou County, state eX Oregon, (in probat) an the 9th day ot September, 197, in the matter of the Guardianship and Estate ot Mary E. Miller, I will offer for sale at public auc tion, tor eash ia hand, and sell ft the law directs, at the front iloor of the County Court House, of said County, in Corvallis, in said County, on - attrd:iT, December 4th, 1897, at the -hour of Cms o'clock p. m.. the real prep-, erty described in said decree, vie: The north half of the donation land claim No 52, of Isaac Miller and Mary K. Miller, his wife situated in township 11, south range west in Benton County, Oregon, and being that part of said claim set apart by the United States govern ment to said Mary E: Miller, and containing in the said north half thereof, 160 aero, little more or less. Corvallis, Oregon, Oct 30th, 1897. , Asa Miller, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Mary E. Siller. Citatloa. In the County Court for Benton Couaty, Oregon. In the matter of the estate of IT. H Rich, deceased, To PorUr A. Rich, Clara H. Briggs and to all others, known and unknown interest ed in said estate. Greeting: In the name ef the stato of Oregon,, you are hereby cited and required to appear in tho county eourt ef the state of Oregon, fr the county of Ben to , at the court room thereof, , at Corvallis, in the county of Bontoh, on Taesday, the 7th day of December, 187, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should hot be granted by this court to the executor of the above entitled estate to sell the real property described in the petition now on file as prayed for therein, to -wit: Beginning at N E meandering corner of S E 1-4 of sec. 29, T 11 S, R 10 W, running thsnco in northwesterly direction aleng Ya- quina river 16 rods ta iron stake in top of djke.-thcnco 38 rods in S W direction ta a certain stake, thence 4 reds cast to an iron stake on section line' running N and S be tween sections 20 and 21, thence 3S rods N to beginning,-containing 7 acres. Also lots 1 and 2 in half block 2C, ia tho county Addition to Corvallis, Oregon. ' The S E 1 4 of S "W 1-4 and lot Ne. 10 of sec. 19, and N 1-2 of N W 1-4 of sec. SO, T 11 S, R Id "VV, containing 160 acres, more or less. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in j block 18, in Toledo, Oregon. Lot 13, Uock 19, in seal ivock itesort, ijincoin eounty, Oregon. Lot No. 2 in block No. 2, in the city of Newport, Oregon. Block No. 7, in town of Yaquina Heights, Lincoln county, Oregon. Lots 1 to 14 in block 8, lots 1 to 14 in bloek 10 of Phelp's addition to city of Newport, Oregon; lots 1 and. 2 in block 6, ' and also lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block 6 of Bras- field's 1st addttion to Yaquina heights, and also lot 8 in block 4 of Yaquina Heights, Lincoln eounty, Oregon Lets 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Nichols' 1st addition to the city of Corvallis, Oregon. Witness, ' The HON. W. S. HUFFORD, Judge of the County Court of th Stato ef Oregon, for the County of Benton, with the seal of said court affixed this 1st day of Nov. A. D., 1807. :? Attest, . , VIRGIL B. WAITERS, seal . Clerk. vggsatyy.. c;.i-. : A .11 I' -' 13 OIT ' ft) -p) $LP$t I ; WRAPPER. WSoilUoMo i $"A: ' OP EVERT . ' - :--:' TO THE i-'- ' ' . ; j pPraf IIP m tiw- , a reu uiro m ..... , NEW FALL and WINTER lines i tke follow lac are complete. Lowest prices prevail o n al 1 . theAe- Wod?. " : - GIVES THE CHOICE OF. TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ' 4- dm? VIA ' mans '.: ST, PAUL AND . mm turn .mmm VIA SALT LASS . mm EAH.AS CITY LOW MATES IN ALL EASTERN CITIES. , OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS SAN FRANOiSOO Steamers Monthly from Portland to Yokohema and Herig KongjYi.a.j; TBe' Northern Pacific Steamship Co.-in aunneetion with O. R. 4 X. . Tor full hifumUlw eall O.V. K. goat, Oee. F. Xgltu, Cei vsills, Or., - . , st saaaaaa: W. H. HWRLBURT. eCNk PASS ASKNT. POSTLAND, OR DR. L. q, ALTMAN HOatOEtPAfBIST fjsqg o woT.e ad rfctTrtrea n4 eneral friiiiam. fW o--er A4eo A Woit ward's itatf f tore. -.-. to 3 As, Mi, aad 1 W and Tto At ..'.., cwmerof syd sa4 Eardaoa after .M'.,ilmitf. ' HO WEN LESTER bENTIST C-aoe ,?esaln ewer nm Natloaal Beak. Strtctl Flrt-Ctsr Work Quaremte tervaMIs. Oreeon G. R. FARRA 11 .D. Office upstairs over F. L. Miller's store. ' Residence' on Third Mrect in frent of courthouse. ; . - Office hours Stoat, m., and 1 to a and 7 to 8 p. m. All calls attended promptly. . S. YATBES, YATES J. FRF.DjYATKS. YATES CORVALLIS, ORHGOl E. 1IOLGATK. K. L. HOLGATK HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CORVALLIS. OREGON iVotice of Final SettJement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of James Baird, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate, in the county court, for the state of Oregon and county of Benton, and that the county court of said county has fix ed Monday, December 6th, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon 4t said day,! at tho court house in the city of Corrallis, in Benton county, Oregon, as the time arid place for hearing objections to said account and final settlement of the tamer Dated October 26, 1S57 ! D. B. FARLEY, Administrator of tho estate of James Baird, oVseeasfcd. ... BAY HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS,' - - : FASCINATORS, - V OUTING FLANNEL, ; O KNIT 8HIRTS, : OVER SHOES, . ; TRIMMINGS, " UNDERWEAR, WRAPPERS, BELTS, :A ' SHOES, SILKS, ; GLOyES,-.." ,f ""' CORSEm i RIBBONS. " " J PERCALES." H Corvallis GO MST . America's Scenic Line Cireat i Meals in 1 Dining kock Ballast, Jo Dust. " Horthern Car a la Carte. THK AI.i.-V.MI. ROUTU TO KOOir,XA; V.1SJNC DliTSICT YIA SEATTLE AXD SPOKj.NIS Shortest aiid '.."; 'Quiclcojst Tine to I St. PiA (i 1, M i n neapolis Dili in h, Chicago AND ALL.. POINTS. EAST. T he Limited l;avcj 1'ertlar.d, daily, sj P. M. The Lirxitcd arrives l'ortlaiid, daily, 11:5? A. M. TH B 0 U C H PALACE .:nd TO U R1ST SI.KF.riiRS. DINING ami LIBRARY OliSERVlTION CAR'S. Bii;7.?r?.ir.'s : FiiSt Tim& S.r.VICK ?.I v.CZShXY UXKQltALXD. -. For tickets ami full information call on or address,' - R. C. Stevkss, A. V. C. Chxitistox, G. W. P. A , SeaUle. C. P. & T. A., Portlsad, Ore-jfon. EHTRAL & EASTESK E. R. CO. Yaquina Bay Route Cenacetiug at YAQVIIf A SAT with tke Sat, Fraqcisco & Yaquina Bay STtAMSHIP COMPANY. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT." Sails from Yaeuinv. every 8 days for Baa Francisco, Coos Bay, and Hum Wold t Bay. I lSMstr A!oe.iHndtlna tTnsmrfjaaaaeT I. ftt,.,Ha.t 1 ... 1 -ur:n. j - Talley and California. Fare from Alkauy ssa Telnts West te ;s'an Frenefee:' ' Caiin....l ........ '.U... .:'!. OO Steerag- ';i:.:s.-:. ... ;. Round trip Ed for 80 days, $17.66. To Cooj Bay: Cabin .S 00 Stocraie..... ........ 6 9& To Humboldt J?ay aad Port Orferd: Cabin ; ...... (10 0 Ste rage ..... ..... ...... 8 . RIVER DIVISION. steamer "ALBANT"' between Portland and Corvntlis, .through ... without . lav-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays. Thursdays and -Sundays: eavas Portland, Yamhill St. Dock; 6:00 m m., Monday, Wednesdays and Friday:.' EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO; St River Div.; H. H. CKONISE, Aent, Corvallis, Or EAST and SOUTH VIA , THE SHASTA ROUTE -or THE Southern Pacific Comoany KXPK.r.S tKAIXS RUX DAILY. 6:09 P. M. I Leave tt.ij A. M. I Lun 7:45 A. M Arrive Prtlaed Arrive ileunv Arrive S. Fraaeie Leave t:S a. M. : A. If. :M r. u. Abore trains stop at all principal stations betwesn Portland and Salm, Turner, Ma rion, Jefferson. Albany. Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Hariisbur,-;, Junction City, Eugene, Croswell, Cottage Gtotv Drains, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, iaclasire. ltoseburg Mail Daily, 8:59 A. M. j Leave 1:24 P. M. I Leave 4:2 P. M. Arrive Portland Arrive Albany Arrive Hote.ere; .. Leave ao p. if. 13:iP. M. T:S A. M ' 7stsUs Diiisljl. PORTLAND AXD BKTWEKK CWEVALL1S. KiUSrali. Saily Zstsyt tuby. 7:3 A. M. Leave 12:15 P. M. Arrive Portland Corvallis Arrive I :te P. M. Leave I.e. p. M. At Albany and eervallls conaett with trains ef tke . Oregon Pacific KaHread. " SrsrstsTnui. BsOykstitSutar. 4:S4 P. M. I Leave Pertlaad ' Arrive I t:tS A. 1ST. 7:39 P. M. j Arrive McMianville Leave :SA. It. SS P. 1L Arrive Independence Leare j .M A. H. Direct connection at 7 San' Francisco with Occideatal and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates n applicatioh. . Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA HONOLULU aHd AUSTRALIA, eaa be obtained rem A.JK. 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