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Carballis (gazette. THE WOMEN WHO WAIT. GORVALUS, OREGON. Oct. aS, BLANKETS. He went to the war in the inorninsr m Thi roll of the drums could be heard, 1S98 ' Uat lle paused at the gate with his mother ' For a kiss and a coinfortiajr word, , He was full of the dreams and ambitions i ease- He was 7 years old. Mr. Brig Tlaat iTM.ifli 1c . .1 . . wnc 1..-.. : . . . aw icnuv 10 weave, " mucus couniy, u., on Janu- I And pr-judof the clank of his saber ary 2S, iS26, and in 1853 he arrived iu j And the chevrons of gold on his sleeves. ' Oregon and first made his home in Doup- i las county, Or. He lived in this county Death of a Pioneer. Dr. Beardsly's Lecture. Nathaniel Phillips Briggs, a pioneer of j As interesting, entertaining and iustrnc 1853, died at the home of his daughter, tire a lectin as has ever been given the Mrs. It Viola Crawford, 444 East Taylor i students and citizens of this place, was Street, Saturday evening, of heart dis- I delivered lsst Friday evening in the M We have juat put en sale a large lot of He came from t!,P .,, ; .1.. r'tr,rre,..by Tbe meadows were sprinkled with ! . ,85 he moved to Corva.lis, .-- ...i t v'ju iiiii. nnnnri'i-. " 1 ... w , .- , l. . . : i .-. 11 n firnnic M I ha In,,,. 1 -1 , - .... s npin out bugles were silent two years ago. made his home with his daughter, Mrs Crawford, ever since. .ic (-orvaiiii ue was 111 business for ; tlie past fifty years. He told many years, and Was highly respected i people of those ear! v davs hv ; iuem oni I And the stenS on, : .: :: ... H fr,u bsi. .S lb Gray Blankets. von ror nair I He w is wrapped in th ft,,, of hi. ' ' Bess alld tn3ved to Portland, where he 1 - J I 1 1 ""A " tviuui j 6- lb Gray Blankets, S3.25 and $3.75. I When they laid him away in the mold 7- lb Scarlet B'ankcts, $5.00 per pair. With the glittering stars of a captain Various weights and qualities of orange, j Replacing the chevrons of gold. man on and vicuna blankets at eauallv close prices. ' "ltu 'be heroes who slept on the hillside : for his integrity and good qualities o(.eeiai values in wane liiatikc-ts: e ue. wun ine nag at Ins bead, 61b $5.00 and 5 lb 84.00 per pair. j But, blind with the years of Uer weeping It is not too early to buy a good thing tii..iv, . " r , , , cheap. " ""s j Hw mother jet taonrns for her dead. I This soldiers who fall in the battle j May feel but a moment f pain, But the women who wait on the koine steads Mu?t dwell on the ghosts oft he slain. Minna Irving in Oregon Suite Journal. c. vaurcu taoutn, by Dr. D. Beardsly, of Ky. Dr. Beardsly makes no attempt atjoratory, bat he does possess the power of charming his audience, with his clear, coueise and beautiful periods, inter mingled with wonderful figurative ex pressions, taking illurtrations and pas sages ot witty Humor. 1 1 is subject "The Philosophy of Right Living," gave op portunity for a discourse that traced the remarkable strides in procr-TS during bow the sacrifics t YOUNG & SON, Albany, Oregon. He of patience and labor, that cannot be I va; married to bis first wife in 1S49, and ! understood by the people of today, j they hid 0110 child, Mrs. Crawford. His j brought about these grand and v.onder j second wife was Mrs. St. Clair, sister of ful changes. Then in order to kft) vancenient going at this pace whicV. it LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Zierolf displays a fine lot ef relishes. Eaiber Miller is sick with l-Metiingitis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitby and daugh ter s! opped in town a few days siace. Je.cse Brown, the owner of some fast " steppers, was in town one day this week. We noticed Doc Bladgett, of Blodgett Valley, iu town rec'ntly. Doc. is a hustler. Walt. Brown, the cattle and sluep buyer, dropped into town for a few min utes on Monday. JoLnson Porter has just finished a very nice and substantial walk across the SjuUi side sf his property. fh'.fe is now enrolled in the O. A. C. )6 students, twenty four of the thirty we nnties in the state beinj repre s ivttdt D- not forget to go fc9 vine's for Jack ets ai d Mackintoshes for your lilt! girls as we'd as yourself. largest stock, low est j : cea, and latest styles. We note many new walLs, Ld a gtn eral cleaning np all over town. Thai's right. Let's make Corvallis the qneen city of the Willamette Valley. Mrs. Bissie Ladd, who has been atten ding the O. A. V. relumed to her heme in Portland this week. Life Wilson has just completed one of the late Professo. J. W. Johnson, of the state university. It will be rem 'inhered taut she iost her life iu Corvallis a few years ago by being burned by a CJal-oil explosion. By his second marriage he had one dangViter, Mrs. Lena Weaver, of Mississippi. Mr. Brig-s was a nieiuber of Bamnm has rtarted, comes the necessity of our associating ourselves with or.ly those about the odge I. O. O. F, of Corvallis, and the his L. old j the best walks in the city acrjs; j property, 150 reetiu length, j Fresh Seiuta Barbara lei:0!is at t ' Howell's cash grocery, Young's place, West Side, Second Strei-t. New carp:ts, i! cloths, linoleum, win dow shades, mattings, lace curtaius and drapery poles at Kline's. Popular prices Rev. Arthur Crane, of Albany, will preach at the Christian church next Sund y morning a id evening at the osaa' h lurl. L- L. Howell having purchased Jlies remains wi 1 be shipped to that place to day for interment, and where the funera j wi 1 take pla.e under the auspices of that ! lodge. Mr. Briggs was a member of the I Christian church, and always lived an upright and honorable life, characteristic i of t'je piouecr. He was also a member (of the Pioneer Association of Oregon, a;id made a practice of being present aim taking part in the ainual gathering of that organization. His health has been very precarious for some ti-uie, and hi came ne.ir dying a short time ago. -His brother, W. F. Briggs, of Douglas county, arrive ! last Monday. Oregonian. His funeral was largely attended by things tl-int briuj good. With the we have of getting goo-; bbaks, we are i able t listen to the words a-id direc- tions of the greatest authors. We have never seen Lonsfe!low, Bryant, Tenny son or Dickens, yet we can go to our libr?rv and spend a :-::ost deiightfu hour in conversing with the clnracter.5 they represent and picture to us. "We are a part of a'l we have met" ?re the words of the great Teunyso:-., hence our lives are moulded and formed altogether by our associations. In the face of a man is portrayed his character, there is told whether his associations have been those ! of good or evil. It matters not how j bum'-de may be our vocation, we are I abk to form a character as pure and as noble as pleases the Great Creator to see j us possess. . The German Specialists Fr?m Portland, Orsgos, are coming to Corvallis, arud will be at the Occidental hotel November 4 and 5. If yon have a chronic catarrh, consul tation is free of charge. Do you blow mucus from the nose? Are you troubled with bleeding of the nose ? Are the nostrils obstructed, malrfmr mcavuing uiineiiur Are you hoarse at times ? Is the raucus dropping down from the nose into the throat? I? your nose stopped up ? Is your hearing affected ? Is your throat sore at limes ? Do you spit a good deal when rising in th-.' morning ? Do you hem and hawk to clear your iLiivmi r Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which lea '.s into consumption. Weak eyes cured; cross eyes straight ened wiinovtt Cucklen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruiws, Srcs, Uls ns, .Salt Kvrum, Fever Sores, Titter, ChnuiKc Htt-sds, Chil blai'.is. Corns, and .-ill" Skin Kniptioiig, and positively cures Piles, or so pay required. It b guaranteed to give porr.-et satisfaction or money refundc-d. Pneu 25 cents jut bos. For ale by Grali.-.in & Wnlls. druggist. With each School S lit Nolan & Cal'a- lian will give a military harp purse. ruinjTJuwuirumrijin utnjirjwuijirinnjinfujuip vJtali Announcement Our new Fall Stock is now complete in all departments- or money Wanted. A customer to borrow 500 on long time. Secured on real estate. cataracts re classes fitted ailed; rupture and ue-i operation; gieatcst I moved without a knife- wondrous ail vantage where all others h uei 11a cure:! without trusses or opera siiro cure for ki:li rheumatism -ctned. D . it ff.,ii to j-ee the German special ists. A friendly talk will cost you noth ing, an.i is bound to result d-.a; ui g0;-.! to yeu. A purchaser for a nice cottage and lots in Jobs Addition. Call at Gazettr office. For Sale or Trade. Oi-;e corner lot in Kinzel Park Addition to Mt. Tabor. F. M. Johnson, Agent. Men' s and Boys' Suits, Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoos, And Cents' Furnishing Coeds. chronic a great xoung s grocery business is now uaiiy our cmjetis m the Christian church of adding fresh stosk, and invites t'-e pub- j this city Monday afternoon, Reft Ska"gS 1 Letter List. Kmerson's Son as an Author. Rtlph Waldo Emerson's son. Dr. Kd ward Emerson, himself a !-:?y when Louisa Alcott was a girl in Concord, has written an article on "When Loni v Al cott was a Girl " whtc'j The Ladies' IIoKe Journal is about to j ublish. Doc tor niiiei-jon gires a new author oi" "Little Men"- auo as me central figure of every dance and every merrymaking in old Concord. i6oaeres, 1 miles south of Summit Station, O. & C. R. R Te i acres un der cultiratiaa. Fifteen ac.ys under fence; 1,500 new rails; 3C0 fruit trees just begining to bear. Barn 24x2s. I three ton; of hay. Small log house. i-ure spring water. 400 cash will buy this niee mountain rain?h, or will trade for stock or property in or near Corvallis. F. M. Johnson-, Agent. That is something every buyer is looking for, and we have them in JUJSA ' SVI TS- TheSe goods are made fromlAlbanij Woolen Mills goods, strictly all-wool- and made to wear. They are tailored in late style, andZare sure to give satisact inj. Most people say $12.50 and $15 for the same suit. We say $8.80 and $9.90. F L MILLER e .. p au its made to order. mru trixLTLruxruTj jTjTj-tnxLTLru uxnj-u-Lrmj-LT The Clothier. 5 urnj-Lru-u-uxruxarij view -as a of the 111 ic, lic to inspect a:-.d purchase the same. Prof. Geo. Coote ani wife, after a mi Ih's stay in Portland, hare returued Uo-ne, and frm no.v on the Prof, and '.'is wife will be prominent around the green nouses on the ci.Hage campus. A. D. Hale, editor and proprietor ef the PejpVs Pres.;, Albany, Or. and Pro''. McL'oua'.d, Linn county's popular school superintendent paid the Gazette a pleasant call on Tuesday last, tome Following is the list of letters remain. ing in th? Corvallis nestoSet m-riai and Powell officiating and the remains were followed to Crystal Lake cemetery by October 22th, 1S98: a large concourse of people where the last J- N. Baird Take Hawkins sad rites of interment were held, under Mrs. E.J. Hill H. L. Keinsteiu the auspices of Barautn Lo.lge I. O. O. Typ. Mayo Frank Masess F. of this place. A good and true tnaa. I Mrs Jennie Ross Wt-ctley Shockey au estimable citizen, has gone to the Chas. Thompson Annie 'Vaguer groat unknown. His life and virtues pre ' Mrs. Rhoda H. Petersou worihy of emulation. Reqniescat in ' Mrs. Marlia Hitchcock par"?. R. W. Ioiikson. P. M. We enjoyed a half hour'o chat with gojdiiatured Doc. Kiger, one of the mcst ' Tlltt subject at the Congregational . n U . c- t : - , , farmers of Blodeett Valley. 'JC:-1, ouutiajr urarning win De prosperous on Saturday. Come often, Doc. Joe and John Hunter har- just finished seeding with wheat 220 acres of sum mer allow and will now plow and sow .80 acres more as quickly as possible. H. J. Krieiv, of I5eulah, called on the Gazette Monday last, yp route to Linn comity. Mr. ICriens is a substantial citi z:a. rnd is always welcome to our sanc tum. W. A. Gellatly, one of the 1 iggest ranchers and stock feeder of Blodgett Val ley, stopped loug enough to say good day to us one day this week. Billy is a hust ler and no mistake. Mack Porter, the breeJcr of Bla.k Polled Angus cattle and the owner of the finest herd of that ki .id of slock in the state, was in town Monday. eui ; s a good cis;ar while Ladies' Emergency Corps. The ladies of the Emergency Corps have been very su;ce:ful in their can vass of the to . v. 1 for funds to be sent to Manila for the purchase of supplies at I the hospital;. They have collected $uo W.iXM will be f.j The ladie? of p n "warded iuim -.diately. ind cabled j-Gjo this "The Prisoner;" in the evening, "The piacj of snfferiag iu the Providence of God." At the morning service a;i offer ing will be taken for foreign missions. ff the Heather will pirmit, Dr. Thompson will preach at the Oa'c Ridge Presbyterian cV.urch next Sunday at 2, P. M. Sasaay School at 2 o'clock. Any person desiring to unite with the church shown a generous and patriotic spirit in can h s- e -.he opportunity at that time. j this donation, for they have ulrea !y been A'lcn, the 10 year aid sou of M. L. : called on several times. H j'aler, had the misfortune to break his There will be a meeting of the Emer left arm, between lbs wrist and elbow gency Corps next Saturday at 3 o'clock while playing blackman on the school at the Firemen's Hall. C.irislm 1 boxes i for the hyme boys will be discasjed, and all interested, whether Members or not, Call for Warrants, Notice i.'. hereby given that there is money on h.md at the county treasurer's ofSce to pay all orders endorsed and marked Mot paid for want of funds, up j t3 uiiil including those of Tanuarv 6th week for the Oregon volunteers,' vh. Jij makes a total of $ioij sent for that purpose. The citizens of Corvallis have certainly 1 I 97. Interest will be stopped on same j fr t'-.is date. I W A. BUCHAJTAN, I Treasurer of Benton Coaaty, Oregon, t'orvanis, Ot?t 26, iKgS. Buy the Kantwearouf So-ys-' School Suits at Nolan & Callahan's. lonsuinplion Positively Cure;!. Mr. B. Grieve, merchant of Gbilhowie, V., eerti&S that he bad consumnr.i.m wnc given up to did, sought all msdical treat ment that money could proeure, tried all eough r. medics that h eoaH hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitlins up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. K ing's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For p:i?t tbrci year; lias been attending to business, and sr-s Dr. King's New Discovery is tlie grandest remedy ever iiiatrc, a -- it ha; done so mueh flir liifh also tor thrs in his community. Dr. King's New DUe. very i.x guaranteed for coughs, colds and eoiisumptioo. It dwn't Biit Trial battles free at'Grai-ant & Wells' drug store. For Sale. 160 acres timber land on Big Elk road, near Marys Peak. 15 acres orcn laud. For terms see F. M. Johnson, Agent. Ten acre?, miles west of O. A. C, 0:1 Kings Valley road. Gjo:1 S rooms cottage, including pantries. 5 acres iu bearing'fruit and berrie2 good walls of ftiie water. Barn 26x44. Near to school, church aai college. Cheap for casn aii'l very desira'de. F. M. Johnson, Agent. STUDENTS SUPPLIES. X Censisting of everythin 160 acres en iig Elk. 10 acres uv.der cultivation. Geod frame barn, good one story box house, nice young orchard, fine stock range, pent- of o-t rauje. Timber euouyh on ground to build two more rooms and rustic the whole licuse. For terms see F. H. Johj.-son, Agent. wanted, except, hooka. I 11 nnr cf Arn you will Bud th0 yieatestfine of House -Furnishing Gccds Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Towels, Soaps, Etc. Algo Uniforms, Clothing, FURNISHING O00DS, SHOES. And, in fact, everything to be found store, to be had in the city. Call and in a first-class dry goods see us. Prices the lowest. Three lots on which is a gcod frame building suituble for a store, living room ; above, Ht Summit station 011 the C. & E. R. R. 25 miles west of Corvallis. See Zierolf's new Jardiniers, made by j Also ioo acres of go id land mile from American workmen after designs of Su.jmit station. Considerable timber American .irutts. i tiey are eye-openers. suitable for railroad wood. Cheap r, 3 77. T, . i cask. jB.cu otar ompres.e:i l east, tor sale at j Hodes & Hall's. J- HI- HABEIS, Corvallis--, Oregon F. M. Johnsox. Ageut To the Publi - . 1 1 Eleven acras, situated three-fourths of a ::ile nnrlh nf f 1. Cnllmro r,-. ti, 1 pi;0 ;v; , , . I . -svt " 'u ...uwa ,...,.,1 10 juiLLasc siock in j leadin . ! 1 for 1 - 40 to 50 PER CENT SAVED to bol Kings farm. 2j rods from or than twenty million free sample, of , Uie lastoaon Mimsg & Milling com-tftv Kmftfi On tfcw trrt ,.- m ri..W;,,V. -:,. 11.... L 'mmnrli.ni, , (1,.,- 1 1 CVCJ1 - a it iieu in-.-i o:u(i nave doch uio- i i-"'lJ w . "fi witi utuiuuKi wim i v Dr. e la F-rra re i is doing Mack always looking after biz. M. Schmidt now owns the Occidental Saloon and will operate it in connection with the Occidental Hotel. Al. Jihnson wi now have more time for hunting and fishing since he has sold the place to Mr. Schmidt. W. A. Wfcjlls has beeu hustling around pretty lively lately, handling oats and hep . All those who want to do busi- j ne- with him are asked to do is simply ! . i i to oucn ine umion ana v. a. win io the rest. ground Wednesday noon, duced the fra-tore add t : well. Subject at MithoJist Iviscopal church LirJ's day, morning: The pastor will jdisms; the following questions, "Wh.t is lhi sin against the Ho y Glust; or the unpardonable .;i.i?" Evening: Tie pas tor will discuss cue of the uabtest sen tences in history. John Scraifo. d presented the Gazette Thursday with a yellow rutaVaa weigh ing 17 pu i. Is raised b.' his brother in law, Stevj:i Gregg, on his farm in the Nehalem valley. Mr. Gregg is a son-iu-law of our le V-iS3ian Win. Crees. and his ear o?'.i noflr 1 :-o-k n-i nirrt,f tj .: ...j l .1 .... , . , .. ,i r j , . , . . " ' " urn vj uic ui!uiuiw.-iurers. mnai wucr i-uiii,'au aic icicocu in junge jonn f prune trees anil proof at thdr confidence: in its merits do you j Burnett, at.his office in Corvallis, Oregon. ' Under "ood fence wimir ii cur . l , :-,ui cs, scalcis. sores, in ACKer'o Dyspepsia Tablets sold the shortest spac; of time. Graham & Wells. are invited t? be present. Tie g vem ment wi 1 carry tiie;.- boxes free of eharge from San Francisco, but they must be there by Nov. ro. Albany and Salem hive already begun and it is time for us to do likewise. Liverpool, Corvalh -, and Benton mids fi ur to Isapply tiie hagry. Dont miss the place W. St C. Wilssn, 719 Second st. Corvallis, Or. are on a positive truarantee. Cores heart-burn raising of the food, dislres; after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. ami 50 cts. Graham & Wells. Clams, Crabs a. W. & C. Wilson's. iim ok Salmon, at -Four milch cows. Inquire For Sale at this offics Buy American Chow Chow, O ive Oil, and Tomato Catsup of Zierolf. Owen Clark and wife of Portlasd, are visiting relatives in this city. We noticed our old friend Jesse Walker Kodaks Wells. and supplies at Graham & a few apple trees, j Fixe place for small home. Good garden ground1. .The' incomi from th? orchard from now on j will keep a small family. For terms, see l' M. Johnson agt. j 0 Great Bargain Sle in Men's LeathersBoots. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin cfisevscs, and especially piles, there is cue reliable rarnedy. Do Witt's Witc-li Hazel Salve. When you call for j Second Liu vv nt's qoii t accept counterfeits or frauds, i You will not be disappointed with De Witt's i Witch fla.d Sdvc Graham & Wells. farm is stoc':-'d firilh short horns, of fine I in towu tne first Part of tlle week. W. H. Hartless was home from Alaska prcach bolh mnnias and visiting irienas last ween, ne expects ..nici 11 iMbicra ukjwi, welcome to all. Sn., ,Mul.l ,n and 111 the early spri.-.g will return to the land of gold. He went to Dyea last spring without means, worked by the month for a couple of months and then went to freighting and did well. Gaorge Elgin, of Rosedale, Marion 1 o., tarried over night with friends in this city the early part of the week. George has just returne.' from a deer huntiag expeditioa in the mountains beyond Gran 4 Ronde ageHCj', in which he signally failed in his design up? 1 tha Herbert Pygall is working on a sec j tion of the S. P. in the Siskiyou moun j tains. Byron Taylor, who has been down with lypno.u ror a monlli, is now rapidly lm proviwg. Wheeler Cline, who has been down ! with fever for eight weeks, is very weak ! but hopes of his recovery are now en ! tertained. Red-hot Horseradish, Chili Sauce, Ce'ery Salt and Swe-.-t Pickles, all in bottles for sale by Zierolf. Oysters Wilson's. iu shell or can at W. & C. strain. Services at the Presbyterian church as usual next Sunday. Dr. Thompson will evsaia. Top- I ics of special interest, and a most cordial i 1 . . I .w :. .auLiaaj Owiiooi HI io A. M. Classes organized for all grades of scholars. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 M. Students, who bring note books, will receive special attention. I Among the popular institutions of the j KiG of Layers. Pure bred black j If 'ou desire to trade with a busy man, ; - A- C. may be mentioned the Millitary Minorcas for saie, by B. R. Thompson ! ca" ou T- D- Campbell at The Exchange, j Baud composed f twenty players, most cheaser thaa thev.-can he ! 0.1 -In w,i i He will show you his new and eletant if yn are fond ot yams try Merid Sweet Potatoes. W & C. Wilson, 710 st. Corvallis, O-. Fiae job priyting at GAZETTE S5ce. A stubborn cough or tickling in the thrw.t yields to One- Minute Cough Cure. Harm less in fftct, touchas the right spat, reliable and ju-t what is w.mied. It acts at once. Graham & Wells. THE FELGES PROPERTY Is hereby oflVred for snle for $12C0 an 1 on the following terms; At least $300 down, balance on or before ten years, .tl S percent intMvsi; Interest payable annually. iieiideiice in be kept insured for at leat. $500 b' mortgagor in f'av.ir of mortgagee. Taxes-to b paid by mortgagor. F. M. JOHNSON, Agent. Corvallis, Oreiion. KAST IRON CLOTHING foMen, Boys and Child ren, at bed rock prices. We will offer the best bargains this fall we have ever given. Moki Tea positively cures sick headache, indigestion and constipation. '. A delightful herb drink. Removes all i eruptions of the skin, producing a ptr j feet complexion, or money refunded. ! 25 cts. and 50 cts. Graham & Wells. I hey Are Coming The NPW VflDtf Dtri'C'r' CTTinT-c!" nicui ociiig stars. ine 1 anri is un- der the direction of Lieuteuaat H. L. I Beard. The ot er officers are Uinni I Major I. R. Daniel, Sergeants, T. F. rainier, 7ieu vvinsiow, ami ire t K. ruse. " Corporal j, Robert Fr3' and J. G. Garrow The Gazette has oftsn heard it said vr t o- ., .vr. Lazarus, arc.ntect ot lbs new d . newspaper men mat it was very aim" cuit to collect subscriptions. We have only been in the business four months, during which we have collected a good deal of money, with but very littls effort. Iu almost every instance, where wood a id producs has beeu promised it has I sprrag. 240,300 po-. pure lased by ; las'. "Sa' irdav , ! dacers. Puis Address me at Corva:iis, Or. is of dri i prunes were . L. Klin- g nid pri m but a .s rl ill f this city, 1 r the pro stock of furniture, hardware, tinware, etc. Campbell is a live man, doing a rushiu,- busi ,s .and wauts to electrify you a itli his low portion 01 ( the crop of this vicinity. j At a recent meeting of the senior class i of 1 1 O. A. C. the followii g were ! elect. officers for the coming year: j Ly e !.a. reiic-, president; Harry Beard, kx psmeni; lames van ureas. ;ecre- b.-en promptly delivered, for all of whieh the Gazette makes its politest bow to 1 s many intelligent readers. . Billy Currin and wife are now nicely settled in the cottage formerly occupied by R. L. Buchanan nsar Judge Wood ward's. Billy says tint he used to think that carpet laying was easy; but since his marriaga he his learned by experi ence, that it is a ktfee straining, back breaking and patience destroying em ployment of the very worst kind. Set ting up harvesting machinery is au all round picnic c impaired wit!.-, it. Born To the wife of Win. Corbett, Thursday, Oct. 21st, a son. Billy was compelled to suspend operations at his tile iactory in order to properly celebrate the event. He came to town that after noon and jurchas-d a 7x9 American flag, hurriedly going home, wheie with due pomp and cere iomv, he presented it to the yonn-f hop.'fbl, for a plaything. Billy Edgar's rig. it hand came in con tact with a circular wood saw Tuesday Armory bn tiding, ha? had the good for tune to have his plan of tha new Me jchmical Hall buildi ig accented by she j regents. The gent cna paid the ii.uhrns a pleasant call in company I 1 , . 0 ... ' . " " tary an t Ilubert Scoggins, treasurer. .'lth TJCTfcl Vat.. T,-.-t-A.. I . vr. ; 00 I - - . . 1 in.,', a .iiii.i 1 1 n : . l . c I understand the work of erection will pro- Cepi ffM thlC tilTI f.1-urrl null iL. : aiieruoon, result is uviy Has three tin ; gers bady cut, .-.nd is compelled to rest rancher just be- ; ...birl, hl. J!,nb , j ..,.,;,. :.. yond Cardvell hill, has recently lost a , weather valuable mare, and now he has a veiy . 1,,, 1 ., , .. K. Milner will open a earefnllv 'e- valuable horse sit'k with the sa:ns r.isease I , , H , , 1 , , , , 1 lected s'ock of groceries and provisions as near as he cri leb from the symp. , , , r J to--:is. Dr. Withycoisbe believes it's a I Fh'le bMWlS- "yar tlie Post office- feveranperiadnc-dbv taking cold x, js j Tuesday, Nav. 1st. He invites critical sickness among kio horses ha, iTTf what interfered with his farm work I l .S?" gd' ad ul"T ch1Ce althoa;;!! he h.is bin ab'e to sow 80 acres. 01 ic Farmers can be seed for tali sowing, wants to swap it for building is completed. L H. Jackron, a big In a recent lettsr to a friend in this place, Will Bios.-, who "formerly lived here, and prominent in football circles, annourced that he had broken two ribs in a football game, but still attended to his duties with his regiment, which is stationed s.t Chickamauga. A certain y -sung lady friend of Wills ,of this local Married Wednesday, Oct. 25th, at the tie j i'atho ic paisonage in this city, Robt. Giabam & Wells Steel to Josephine Haecker. Rev. S. Jurek officiating. These yenng peop e ' are well Kiiown, and de;er'cdly popn ar in the north part of the comnty. The : Ga'ztiTE joins with their many frie ds 1 i 1 extending congratulations. 'applied wu:-i c.ieat Wilson has it but -iheckles. W. & j C. Wilson 719 Secand St. Corvallis Or. De W Ht's Wi'.il. liaxi'l Salve has Me ! largest sale of any salve in the world. Tl is feet and ilsm.'nt has Ind dishonest people 1 1: attempt to counler.eit it. Look out for the man who attempts to dsevtro vn wh?n you call for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pi'c ckr. Graham & Wells. Zierolf, the grocer, wants all his cus tomers to ca 1 and examine his warranted pure A mo ri can Food Products. , Fresh Bananas for sale bv W. &. C. Wilson 719 Second St. Corvallis Or. Ons Minuti: Cough Cure (urprises peop'a by its quick cures, and children may take it j in Ivrgcijunwtitir-s :ithout the Uist danger, i Ii has won tor itself the hut reputation of j m y preparation used todav fer raids, eroun. I ling in the throat or obstinate coughs, j v-t r. g The Fall Season Is Here. ; So is Hodas, the Grocer. S There Are Many Hungry People. 1 Hodes is ready to feed them. H My business is to sell m FRESH GROCERIES, CANNED FRUITS, MEATS, 1 And PROVISIONS, At prices to suit the times. Can you not use nte, aud save money 1 A. HODES, SIS',4 Second Street. Corvallis, Oregon. wm Dining Parlors and Bakery. SUBSTANTIAL WELL-COOKED MEALS. THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY. Confectionery. Smoker's Goods. ! Novelties. At Hodes airs Zierolf has just unpacked a crate of Aaierican crockery. It is beautiful ware, and just suited to your wants and purse. ( orvaliis Flour, Benton Mills Flour and Liverpool Flour at W. & C. Wilson's. Billy believes in prolectian reciprocity ! him to come here and take her back aad retention of all territory won by our with him. This youug Jadv imagines gallant army and matchless navy, and is that she weald make au excellent nurse, anxious that his son shall grow up with j but through Ecdesty is nattnzlly averse a proper appreciation, of his country's to making tiie fact known to Will. emblem. ,!r. Hemlaw, a genlleuifn of mauy ily would very much like to have him j years r xPerle,,ce ln unuig hsh, meats, obt.-.in a furlon h for a time sufficient for I veg:tables ail(1 fruit. is ' t'-'s city trying to intereit our citizens i;i the project of saving our fruit and vegetab es by can ning t'-e same. This gentleman is dc sirouj of geLtiu his system of canning into the curriculum of study at the col ic When. yon call for Dc Witt's Witch Hazid Salve, thr great f.ife cure, don't accept .-.ny-ihingelse. Do-s't be talked into accepting a substitute for piles, for sores, for burvj. Graham A Walls. Bargains ta & ( allahau'ii. men's fine shaes at Nolan here. At the beuinnini' of 'rt, r :i , . . I ... ... . ' T T , , . ... ! '";"" c.joye.i greatly : term he will likely succeed. Mr. Hem- long-felt want J. J. Flett ha; ior so :ie time been men I the hospitality of Uncle Timinie Martin's 1 ln-.c nn'H i!a ngviwnibu ! tally wrestling with a far::i gate, which ; home one day the early part of this gave the hungry editor a can of corned he has finally snccee led in perfecting week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are royal beef and a can of pears, put up by Uim iu and hu9 the model set up at S. E. corner entertainers iu their beautiful ceuntry Corvallis, Wednesday last, both were the iniro. ana aiamson. ii can oe openea , nome. une is always inspired to greater test ever eaten bv us. and shut without getting out of the vehi ; efforts in right living after witnessing the studying this matter and Mr. Hemlow's cle. It works on a track, hung in the . peace, and contentment of their happy visit will likely result in the building center on a pivot which is raised or low- I lives. Mrs. Nelson their daughter and ofa cauaiug establishment here. The ered by a lever. It works like a charm, little child xvas hone ou a v isit to her par- ' Gazette will go its last nickel and the either as a small or large gale. Mr. ents, She and their son John are dutiful last ounce of its influence in th further Flett's mind seems to run to inventions; children and are devoted to their loving ' ig of this badly needed enterprise. Last year he invented a perforator for Hse , parents. The most cynical advocate of1 : in printing offices. He feels very greatly the idea that "marriage is a failHre" can Wanted, wood ou Gazette subscrip- next I ZierolPs Au:erican crockery fills a You invite disappointment when you ex periment. D'.- Witt's tittle Early Risers arc pleasnat, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick hend-irh Our fruit men are c,,rc as you iak(! them. i,-m .fe Wr.n WANTED SEVERAL TRUST worthy persons in this state U encouraged over his prospects on bath be convinced of the utter fallacy of this the perforator and gate. We hope his theory by one day's visit to the home of brightest dreams may be fully realized. this model family. tioa. manage our business in their town and nearW counties. It 15 mainly office v.-orl conciuctcQ at Home. a ysar and no more, no less salary. Monthly! 75- K-eierences. enclose selt-addresse stamped envelope, Herbert Prest., Dept M, Chicago, 111. The Engiisfi and Herman Expert Specialists. Five Physicians anil Surgeons, all Cradnates irom the best Medical Colleges in the World. INCORPORATED TJNBER THE LAWS OF CALIFORNIA FOR $250,000. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-SIX YEARS. A part of the Staff of the English and German Expirt Specialists and Dr. Meyers & Co. will make thgir regular monthly visit to Corvallis, Tuesday, November 15 They will be at the Occidental Hote'. The staff of the English and German Exnert Snprinliato UmmUf c i regularly graduated doctors, each a physician who has had many years experience t Id fU1 Hill ill rtf nU.nnln A I m " ... iiiig an iiini. in. i yi tinuiiii. UlSCitMGS. During the past quarter of a century the success of this most worthy and popular nictitution has been phenomenal. Diseases which have baffled tke skill of other physicians and stubbornly refused to yield to ordinary medicines, methods and appliances, are quickly subdued and mastered by the English and Oerraan Ex pert Specialists. They have the largest and best equipped medical institution in Americ-.. The English and German Expert Specialists are net only competent and reliable, but are responsible, being backed by araple capital and ably managed. HOME CU RES While it is preferable in many instances to see a patient, the English and German Expert Specialists have cured thousands of persons whom they have nevr seen. If you cannot see the doctors, write the home office for question list and free advice in regard to your ailment. Call oa the Doctors when they c'ome.AH ailing people should see the Ei-iErlish ana German Exnert Serialieie & f,-;e,,,ii,- tnn, . , . , , - , , i i - . . . . . v. . . vvi.nii -sts aosoiuteiv Salary straight $900 : nothing, is bound to result in a irreat deal of fad. hxlB.r tr,t,. .i JL expenses definite, bona fide. not. . J OKI Id ren Cry for Pitcher's Castor ia. addre 1 T(ie fngjjsh ancj German Expert Specialists A Staff of the Most Eminent Physicians in the World. Main Office, 731 Market St., San Franeisco. JUST TO KEEP THINGS MOVING During the coming week we will make every effort, to catch your trado and have the prices to suit the times. No excuse for you to put off buying, as we have a full stock of FINE FURNITURE to suit all tastes. A short time spent looking over our line will convince you th,at we have the goods and sell at prices that catch I he orders. FRED Q. CLARK. HELLO, THERE! v u want. Don't You )cint a Hew gtoue? If you do, Campbell has the very kind He also has a fine lot of NEW FURNITURE and MATTRESSES Of various designs. Your daughter would like an OZESO-IbT OIEB ZPIHSrO To cheer up the home during the wintrv days. Campbell has some daisies, and. will stop long'euough to show you one. OAMroliLL wants your trade, and will save dimes. EXCHANGE, t vou $$ and S N. E. Corns Second anil Monroe Sts.