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About The Benton democrat. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1871-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1873)
3 THE BENTON DEMOCRAT CORVALLIS .'. . . APRIL 12. 1873 " Money market , Greenbacks, buy'sr ; 86 I Greenbacks, sell'e 87 Gold In New York 118 UST OF AeEXTS. The following named persons are anthOr- lzea to receive ana receipt -or subscription . nnn aavertiswg lor tms paper :. : " (San Francisco. -L. P. Fisher. Portland . . . . . .. , East Portland . . . . CORVAMJS.. .... Newport Newton Toledo Starr's Point ... Philomath.... - King's Valley.... ; Alsea . . . Summit.... .... .. Salem . . . ; . . , Albany . . ; .Theo. Ic Smith. ..Major Johnson ..W. E. Privett i.Rufus McLane ,.E. N. Sawtelle .II. B.. Thrasher , i.Robert Herron .-John Wells ... ..Britfc. Wood . J. Holgate ...Sub. Hulkey ,..J, B McClane . J. J. Whitney nolo Dallas.. J. C. Head ... . ....Lycurgus Vineyard Junction City ..Loui- Salomon Jacksonville. Empire City . .J.. S. Harrin r'.". Harry Howard -POSTOFFICE REGISTEB. Post Office Corner of Main and Jeffer- son streets. is... From Albany (No. ih and South), Daily, at d:oU p. . From Portland (via Westside), Daily, at 4:00 p. m. - r - From Ytquina Bay, Weekly, Saturday, at 4:oo p. m. Hails Denart: ' For Albany (i:orth and South), Daily at S:5 a. m. For PorUand (via WestsideV Daily, at 3:00 a. m. For Yaquina Bay, Weekly, Monday, at 7:oo a.m. Malls Close: For Albany (North and South),. Daily, at 8:30 a. m. . For Portland (via Westside), Daily, at , . C:00p. m. . . . For Yaquina Bay, Weekly, .Sundays, at ts:oo p. m. Office Hours From 7: CO a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays Office open 0 minutes after arrival of Eastern mail. Monev Order Office Hours from 9 a. m to 6 p. m. ' J. A. HANNA, Z. M TOWN AND t'OUISTHY. . A Surprise Party. ". On Tuesday evening last, a large num ber of our young people . got up a very pleasant surprise party in honor of the steamer Grpver. At nine o'clock some ' ten or fifteen couples," accompanied by music, stepped aboard the magnificent steamer, taking Captain Hoi man and the officers by' the most complete '. surprise. The visitors were cordially welcomed by the Captain, and in a twinkling the main deck was cleared for dancing. Several hours were spent in devotion to the happy gods Terpsichore, Bacchus, Orpheus and the divine Cecilia, when the" party gave the Captain a parting serenade, and retir ed. The officers extended the hospitalities of the vessel in the most lavish manner, and joined in the season of merriment "with a ,-hearty will. The officers of the Grover are gentleman of the first water, and the occasion of Tuesday evening will long be remembered with pleasure by these who participated in the enjoyment. ' "The License Question. An effort is being made to raise the license of saloons to $600. Against this movement we have nothing to lay - yet we can but consider that it is unjust,unless its objects extend to the merchandising establishments, which sell as much liquor as the' saloons. ' We are opposed to compelling the saloons to pay ait exorbitant license, while' the dry goods merchant and the druggist are per mitted to sell whisky by the pint," quart aud gallon, and pay no license. "Equal and exact justice to all men" is our motto. : No New Hotel. E. C Holden, Esq., who came up on Monday's boat, tempora rily leased the old Railroad House, and moved his turniture into it on Tuesday. On Wednesday morning, through some disagreement in regard . to the house, Mr. Holden failed to get the hotel, and had his goods put aboard the Grover, for Portland. We exceedingly regret that Mr. H, could not meet with sufficient in ducement to warrant' him in -remaining among us. - ' Closed. The first half term of the North Public School closed yesterday. The second half term opens on Monday. This is an excellent time for pupils to en ter. ' Those entering now will be charged for only the remainder of the term. The primary department of that school is In charge of one of the most efficient teachers .In the county. -' ' : . New Grocery Store. Read the adver tisement of L. N. Price, in another col umn. This gentleman has just commenced business in our city, and ha3 taken the first step toward success by advertising. His stock has been carefully selected with a view to the local and country trade, v., .Sermon on the Tenth Commandment. Services will be held In the Chapel of the Good Samaritan, on Sunday next, at the usual hours: 11a. m. and 7 p. m. The sermon at the evening service will be on the subject of the Tenth Commandment. Sunday Evekino ; Lecture. Rev. D. K. Nesbit will deliver a lecture, at the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday evening next, at 7:30 o'clock. Subject" What Saloons Cost Us.'? , -..Cattomc"' Services. Services at the Catholic Cfeorch on Sunday next, at the usual hour, 10:3 Vespers will commence at 7:30 p. m. Lecttne at 8 p. m. Easter Day To-morrw is Easter Day, Appropriate services will he held at the Chapel of the Good Samaritan,-, : Mrs. E. A. Knight is temporarily doing r siu ' ss at her residence. COrSTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. .. . Hon. Jolw Bnrnelt, Presiding. The following business was transacted at the last term of the County Court, which adjourned yesterday i : , .',-' COUNTY BUSINESS. H. P.Lillebridge" vs. Hehry Apple; action to open judgment. Argued by, counsel, and taken under advisement. ., W. C. Clark vs. Ben Simpson and E. D. Thome ; objections to confirmation of sale. Argued by counsel, and taken under advisement. - - . IN PROBATE. r Estate' of Peter Grounds, ' deceased j or der jf sale of real property. . , ;. , Minor heirs of Johannon Carter f annual accounts nied. . : - . Minor heirs of I. M. Moore, -deceased; accounts filed Estate of Asa F. Stark, deceased ; order to correct administrators deed.- Estste of Asa F. Stark, deceased June 2nd appointed for bearing objection to final accounts. - - , - ., Estate of Mary Watson, deceased : in ventory returned and Wm. M. Pitman, S, P. Frantz, and S.- N. Lilly appointed ap praisers r-i. - ; Estate of John Ullery, deceased : sale bill of personal property returned. Estate of Elisabeth Foster, deceased accounts for final settlement filed, and Ju ly 7, 1873, appointed as the day for hear ing objections to tne same. - -Minor heirs of Henry Dohse, deceased final accounts fllel, settlement made with the Court, accounts closed and sureties dis charged. - - - Estate of Chas. Knowles, deceased; order made for final settlement and distri bution. ' - ' COMMISSIONERS COURT. ' Drury Davis appointed District No. 24, vice Wm. Supervisor of li. isaKer re- signed. s.;--r ..-.?!-' - . -l . Benj. Pilbean appointed Justice of the Peace for Yaquina Precinct, vice L. P. Baldwin, resigned. Petition presented to the Court for the vacation of a part of the County Road from Joseph Skaee's to the the County Road leadingfrom Corvallis to Albany-dismissed. Peddler's License granted to James A. Fike, for three months., . ti ; Road from the northeast corner of Jesse Hawley's farm, west to county line. Re port of survey and plat ordered filed, and road declared' a public-highway. -. - Several Bills were ordered paid.;, ' ; : , State Board of Education. At the recent meeting of this body, in Salem, a State Board of Examination was organiz ed. The obect of the meeting was to dis cuss and arrange the preliminary for the coming examination in July. After care ful deliberation a list of studies was select ed in which the candidates for the different classes of certificates will be examined. The percentage of correct answers requir ed was also fixed and a number of rules were adopted for the government of the examination. The Board of Education also submitted to the Board of Examina tion the, question of a list of text-books to be recommended to the County - Superin tendents for adoption as a uniform State series under the law. A full series Was agreed upon. " The Grover. This steamer, arrived here on Tuesday afternoon, with, a very, heavy freight, and a large number of pas sengers. V She lef t'Portland with forty pas- sengeis, and more freight than the train and old line of steamers combined. In order to accommodate delegates to the Farmers' Convention, at Salem, she laid here until Wednesday- afternoon,' when she dropped down to" Albany, leaving there' at an early hour on Thursday morning, 1 and returning on Friday". She will be here again on Tuesday. . . Mystic Banquet. The members of Rose Croix Lodge; A: F. & A. M.; " held their annual mystic banquent on Holy Thurs day (last Thursday) evening; ! The supper was served by Jack Alphin, and those who partook of it inform us that it was the best hotel supper ever served in Corvallis.- Al phin knows how to do these things. Hard Up. Holladay's boats are getting in a tight way," as will appear" from the fact that the Alice - brought' up, Ton last Monday evening, several . packages, from San Francisco, marked "Lorenzo Gerhard, care steamer Gov. Grover ." . When a line descends to stealing the opposition's freight it must be in a tight strait. Ready fob Business. Henry Dohse an nounces that he. is now prepared to take pictures in every conceivable style, at the old gailery, on Third street. , He has thor oughly overhauled the establishment, and invites visitors to Inspect his rooms. . New Butcher Shop. Mr, Niok,Bae- sen .will .. shortly open the market foif meriy occupied by Jese Walker, and "be" prepared to furnish . meat .of all kinds. We welcome this gentlemen to .Corvallis, and wish him abundant success. - The Benton House. This house Is daily growing in popular favor. The ac commodating landlord, Jack Alphin, Esq., spares no pains to render his many guests comfortable.- . Go there for a, square meal. New Bartender. We notice our elon gated friend, Jack Bercaw, doing the hand some behind the bar of the Grover . He keeps the finest " comforts." ; ;? . ; Report. We are unable to obtain .the annual report of the County School Super intendent in time for this issue ; but will give it in our next . " ' " Setti.e Up. Irvine" & Hendrickson Want those who are indebted to""thehr to pay up, as they contemplate changing their business.' : : .-' ; v; ' - New Furniture. Messrs. Graves & Knight received a large invoice of new furniture by the Grover, on Wednesday, ? Pleasure KrorNG. A number of our young people improved the lovely weather last Sunday, by horseback riding. Gsmtkcii The Citv Council meets nvt; Monday evening. . : ' . . i : ; Personal Itew.?? . . Ben. Simpson was in town last Jtfbnday Sam. Kiger returned front the Dalles on Thursday evening. . : Jack. Crouse-and Wm. Gird paid Cor vallis a visit yesterday. Mrs. C. M, Stryker 13 recovering from her recent severe illness . . tr Rev. J. H. Babcock, of this city, preach ed in Eugene last Sunday; E. Ci Holden and family arrived on the Alice last Monday evening, 1 " ' '- W. W. "Thayer and family, ' of East Portland, arrived by Thursday's stage. . , Hons.' R. S.Strahan and F. A. Cheno- weth returned from Albany last. Saturday. L. Shipley, of Philomath, passed through town on Monday, en route from Portland . R. S. Allen,of Halsey, went over to the Bay, last Monday, on a visit to his father-in-law, Phelps. . Hainan Lewis returnedfrom Portland lastuTuesday. He has been 1 collecting money for .wheat. , . .. : . . " ; Frank Dodge, Henry Ah pie, and James Dixon, of Yaquina Bay, have been in town a part of the week. -: , Jno. Clark, brother of D. C. Clark, ref turned this week from a trip up north. He is much improved in health. ; ' E. D. Thorne and family left for Port land on the 'Gov.' Grover. ' Mr. Thorne thinks of going into business in the me tropolis; . ' i i. .i-,-:- Jeff. Cline, of Albany, formerly a stu dent of CorvallisCollege, is visiting friends in this city. , He gave, us a friendly eall yesterday. , .. . , Mrs. R. S. Strahan departed on the Gro ver, for a visit to her friends in the East, She was accompanied as far as Portland by her husband. - A number of friends visited the boat to bid this lady farewell. We wish her a pleasant journey and safe return. Justice's Court. The following busi ness has been transacted in Justice Hol- gate's Court since outlast issue': ' ' S. E. Rosen tock & Co. vs. Ben Simp son : judgment for plaintiff, for. want of answer, ior f a34 so anu, costs. . Charles M. Parmenter and F. I. Bab cock vs. A. R. - McDonnell ; . judgment for plaintiff; for want of answer, for $25 50 and costs. Salem Dray & Hack Co. vs. A. R. Mc- Connell ; judgment for plaintiff, for want or answer lor $30 oo ana costs. Samuel Trimble vs. John Overman : ate tachmeut suit, amount claimed $71 ; set tled by parties. - - - . ' ' " .; Dr. T. V. B. Embree. We inadvert ently omitted,' last week, to notice the new "ad." of Dr. T. V. B. Embree. This gentleman had announced that he would locate in Corvallis, but his many friends of . ,. Lewisville, .Polk county,- could, not think of parting: with him, and offered him sufficient inducement to remain among them. The Doctor is a successful physi cian, and an accomplished gentleman. Read hiscard, on. the fir3t page. ( For the Westside'. H. F. Smith, who has been for two years employed on the Eastside road, passed through town with his family, wagons and teams, " last Sun day, having been ordered to the end of track on the Westside. Mr. S. will put twenty teams at work, clearing and, grad ing ; for the 'proposed extension of this road, r . A Petition. A couple of ladies have been perambulating this city during the week, soliciting the names of our female population to a petition for an increase of the license for the sale Nff liquors in less quantities than one quart. Dr. Boswell has been calling on the masculine portion. Schoou Election. At the school elec tion, held last Monday, Sol. j King was elected Director, and Wm. Groves, Clerk, in the South District. In the North Dis trict, Wm. McLagan was chosen Director, andS. L. Shedd, re-elected Clerk. ' Liquor Sale.-t-JoIui Steers, of Port- land, sold, last Monday, the entire stock of liquors, together with, the building of the late Exchange Saloon. Dr. Bayley was the purchaser, who yesterday removed the liquors to his drug store. Old Century. By the next trip of the Grover, Henry Bird will receiveanother cask of this fine whisky, which has become such a favorite among his patrons. " He always-strives to keep the best.'' - 'r: ' ;" New Hack! Messrs. Dixon & Bethers are just haying completed a new and hand some hack,' to run between this city and Yaquina Bay. H. P. Harris is putting on the finishing touches. Fob Portland, The little steamer Oneatta, formerly plying on the Yaquina river, is to be taken to Portland. Her place will be supplied bya new boat. i Goino Up. Harris' new saddlery shop is rapidly approaching completion, under the skillful hands of Messrs; Russell, Bar ber, Pixley, and Rayburn. Opened. The croquet season has open ed brbkly,-and we are- in a fair way to learn how to play " Temperance Pool " or " Methodist Billiards.'" New Stock. J. A. Hanna, at the Post office, has just opened a fresh assortment of pipes, tobacco, and notions. Go and see them. ' - - ; a iuTMHinTv "Rev.- J.- A.- Hanna has presented us with a fi"ne pipe, which we puff in honor -Of the donor. . Qorm lu,. Hon. A. J. Thayer is quite ill, and unable to hold the approaching term of the Circuit Court. ' Busy. Our farmers are all busy putting in their crops. The acreage sown will be quite large: ; - - . - - Pay Up. Robinson & Bro: desire all those indebted to settle pp.. See notice. ; :-.v.Pron Ochoeo. . - Our Ochoco correspondent, .wridng'from' jfrinevuie, under date of March 29th, says tne weatner in that, valley is pleasant, though windy. Farmers are about done putting in their crops. Grass is godd, and cattle are getting fat. A number of store houses are being built at Prineville. .The Odd Fellows are -having a hall erected. Crooked river is very high. : Our Postmaster. We are no apologist; tor Grant's office holders, but our svmna- . i ; , wmm . o 1..-".. ,.ucu .we we ail uuiuen attacked by-his own partTlf6r doing hial outy only tooiaitniuiiy. . The Crazee man goes for Brother Hanna, in his last issue, in a. stvle unbecominer the "hiirh moral , a . O orgaiiifV. :He Js incensed because a letter au-ectea instead or "vv.- B." was not delivered to him tnstanster. It is well known that.f'.W, D." Carter is a fkr mer.in Linn county, not many miles from this city.Mi1. Hanna has frequently met With comnlaint for not beinar strict ehnrMi T , O O with he mail matter of individuals,' and in this instance acted from a firm convic tion ox omciai uuty. ;.; Fearful Leap. 7A gentleman from the country informs us that, one day last week, aS two men were driving a team at tached-to a wood wagon, along a precipice on the south side of Oliver's Butte, the horses took fright, and plunged over an almost perpendicular wall some thirty-five feet in highfc. : The team escaped unhurt, but the wagon was shivered to, atoms. Adjusted-. Mark A.- King, of Port- land, Agent of the Liverpool and London & Globe Fire Insurance Company, came up last Saturday, and paid Dr. J. R. Bay- ley $1,500, the amount of insurance on the City Hotel, destroyed on the morning of juarcn zain. -- , - .- - i . . : -Cleared. Elias Keeney, who was tried at .Albany, last week, for the killing of Billy Pelton, was acquitted,- on the ground 01 seii-oeiense. ' - At Work. During the present week, the Agricultural Students have been sow ing grain, and taking practical lessons in laruung. ' . . - The Grover took one thousand sacks of wheat from this, city, last "Wednesday, to gether with a, large miscellaneous freight. Circuit Court. Judge P. P.- Primm will hold the April term of this Court, in this city, opening on Monday morning. vFeje Skins. Fox Bros. ! have some ef the finest and handsomest deerskins ever brought to Corvallis.- Thanes J We are under obligations to the obliging Deputy County Clerk, Jas. Yahtis, for favors. - Returning. Leo. Fox will reach his home to-day, ' overland, from San Fran Prompt Adjustment On Saturdav last just one week after the burning of the City Hotel, Mr. M. A. King, agent forthe Liverpool and London & Globe Insurance Co., came up and paid Dr. " J. R. Bayley $,600 iii gold, the amount of his policy Other companies require sixty days in which to settle' losses. Let those who have risks make a note of this promptness on the part of the above company. Wal lace Balwin, Esq., is the gentlemanly agent of the Liverpool and London & Globe, and will furnish policies on short notice. w Henry Dohse, having refitted and re furnished the Photograph Gallery, is pre pared to take all kinds and styles of pic tures' on short notice . Satisfaction guar anteed in all cases, or no pay. "The Christian Messengeb " is a first class family newspaper. Sent to any ad dress, until January 1, 1874, for $2. Ad dress T. F. Campbell. Publisher, - Mon mouth, Oregon.-' ' Boors! Boots! Bargains in fine and coarse custom made boots may be had at Irvine & Hendrickson's for thirty days. Everybody buys them. Fresh Seeds. H. E. Harris has just received a choice lot of fresh flower and garden seeds, which he offers for sale cheap. . . - - . ANOTHER RICHMOND. Henbt Dohse would respectfully announce tnat be Has taken . cnarge 01 STRIKER'S PICTURE GALLERY! and is prepared to execute all orders for latest Styles of Pictures. 8CCH, AS . Opalatypes, Ferrotypes, " Gems, Sun Pearls, Call In the Forenoon for Children's Pictures. . - . - , .J SK51V1 r.... Kotice! Xotice! ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEM ulnu inrlohl-AH tn -T TT. Stewart, on inronnl: fiir hv note, are hereby notified to make prompt payment, and save costs. - Marcb 22, 1873'. 2.48w4 r,::rT:i.jjambs-T Sale! ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED HEAD of fine fat: lambs, for sale at fair prices. Inquire of W . E. Dyer, four miles southwest of Monroe, or of G. W. Houck, in this city." ' "; ' '- March 22, 1873. 2:48w4 FRESH SEEDS! FRESH SEEDS I A Fine Lot of Fresh -Flower and Garden Seeds, for sale low, at H. E. HARRIS MAIN STREET. , - 2.48tf - ' A. Jf. LAWRENCE, A T T O R N-E Y-ATLAtV, Rooni Ko. 2, Betuin's Bolidlng, , Z r PORTLAND, OREGON. I C March 8873. ,t - 2:46yl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAVES & KMISHT. ' CABINET. M AERS . '. , :". . " ,.' and UNDERTAKERS , Corner of Second and Monroe Streets ' ''' COfiVAlXig, OREGOKi Keep Constanfiy on Hand all Kinds of FiU R M ITU RE- IVorkDone to tSfitv SfcoitJjQtice, at WOOD AND IRON TUSKING ' Done to Order Times are hard,; and we intend to sell at the lowest possible rates. . -2:49mff . GRAVES & KNIGHT. "CHANSEOF BASE' FROM AND AFTER'aPRIL FIRST, . until further notice, ' ' - : STOVES AND TINWARE '.... WILI. BE 80U . ,r. AT REDUCED RATES FOR CASH ! Parties indebted will please come up and settle, as no further indulgence can be granted. v. H. McFAKLAND. . 2:49ina " I , -: For Sale ot. Eentf r. - HPHE FINE,' TWO-STORT DWELL- : Jl. me house, situated .on , First street, helow the ferry landing, is for sale or rent on reasonable terms. It contains ten rooms all hard finished, and a dry, brick cellar. Apply to - . , II. P. HARRIS. , 'Corvallis, March 29, 1873. 2-49ml W. R. T. COMPANY'S STEAMER - G0TERX0R ' GROYEBj ' Tt 7" ILL LEAVE CoSVAttlS FOR u - i-ortiana ana intermediate places, every Tuesday and Friday. FREIGHT-AND PASSENGER RATES. In as 13 SB TOWNS. Milwaukie ........ Oswego. ....... i, . f . Oregon City.. .... Butteville... .'. .. Champoeg.. .. .. Fairfield.....:.... Wheatland . .. .. ... Lincoln. , . . .", , . .. Salem $0 75 .4.00 lod 3 00 300 - 300 3 25 3 25 350 3 75 4 00 4 50' 4 75 4 75 5 50 5 50 . 6 00 600 6 25 700 $0 50 0 50 1 00 2 00 2 00 ,2 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 75 2 75 3 00 300 300 3 75 400 4 00 400 400 5 00 $0 23 25 ... 23 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Eola 1 25 Independence. Ahkeny's Landing Bunena vista. . . ; . . Albanv. .. . 1 23 123 I 50 1 50 2 00 200 ;2 00 200 Corvallis.. .. .. .. .. Peoria.. ......... Monroe Landing.. Ulelerv's Landiner. Harrisburg . .. .... 2 50 .Kugene City ...... 2 75 - - B. GOLDSMITH, March 29, 1873. - 2:49m3 President. AT COST I AT COST I AT COST I Desiring to make a change in my busi ness, and to reduce my LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK - " op. - DRY GOODS, CLOTHINGi Etc, . , ... . ,'. ....Etc .Etc. Also, needing money, I will offer, From and After Monday, March 17, 1876, FOR SIXTY DAYS WITHOUT "RESERVE, ; 1 ! ; the whole of said stock "i ..." - j - " AT COST -CASH I mean business, and y COST MEASTS CO S T! COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES N. B. All persons indebted to me on book account will please tome for ward and settle promptly thereby 8av ing COSTS, s J. R. BAYLEY. March 15, 1873. 2:47tf DRAY AGE ! DR AYAGE ! DRAYAGE! HAVING purchased . the interest ' of JThomasEgHninthe . . , ; TRUbKS - 17RAYS of this city, dating from the 20th of Feb ruary, 1873, 1 am prepared to do ALL KINDS OF CITY HAULING. on short notice, and at reasonable rates. I assume all liabilities of 'the late firm of Thos. Eglin & Bro. All Indebted are requested to make - immediate- payment. 2:4im jamiss m. juiijn. OUT OF. THE ASHES I MANUEL KNIGHT - r HAS iVIEEit - FROM THE ASHES OF THE LATE FIRE! and is prepared to do r. L.A CK8MIT HI IV Cr " ON "REASONABLE TERMS. ; 20yl - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bT6 fox, : Corvallls.- 81GMTJND fox,-Albany.- GREAT EXCITEMENT At ' . , O. FOX, &, BfZO.f G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS We win receive on the next few steamers ? TfiE LARGEST Xtb BEjST STOCK OF MERCHANDISE : Ever brought to the city, of Cor- -. vallisj Which will consist of T) tt Y GKO CTp S CLOTHIGr BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY HARDWARE ; FANCY 600tS CARPET mGS AND WALL PAPEfi- - J HATS AND CAPS; MiZ-aLXN-E-Et-Sr, GOODglj - PAIXTS, OILSj v- F URNISHlNGr GOODS . Etc.:.; .:.;Etc.-.;i.Ete; , - Knowing 'the extreme dullness of tlla , . times, and scarcity of money, we will offer to the trade of Benton and . - the adjoining counties, our ' complete and well assorted stock AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES! -TOR- NINETY DAYS ONLY i We will Sell from Thta Date': Prlnta (all kinds) ........ 10 cents per yard Sheetings :. . .8 to 15 cents per yard Denims. ........ .15 to 20 cents per yard Delaines..;: .;...;.. .... 20 cents ner vard Syrtip.. .;..$3 25 per keg Sugar ... i ........ 7 to 10 pounds for $1 00 Salaratus .12 cents per pound Coffee...; .... .. ., ....22 cents per pound Nails .............. ;-. 12 pounds for $1 00 . -,: '." : '. : also', .- ... Our Entire Stock 6t BOOTS and SHOES AT SAN FRANCISCO COST! And Everything Else in same Propdrtiotii Call and examine our stock before rmr- chasing elsewhere Long experience in, our line has enabled us to know the de mands of the country. We will take all kinds of PRODUCE; rind pay the highest market prices. March 8; 1873. 2-48tf All those knowing themselves in debted to the firm of O. Fox & Bro. will piease call ana settle tneir account. . TREE SEEDLINGS BY THE MILLION 2,000,000 Norway Seedlings, 1 year old, at f 2 per thousand.. : - 5,000,000 Sugar Maple Seedlings 1 year : old, .at 50 cents per thousand. 5,000,000 White Beech Seedlings, 1 year old, 50 cents perthousand. 2,500,000 White Canoe Birch Seedlings, 1 year Old, 50 cents per thourand.- 1,000,000 Abor Vita Seedlings, 2 to 4 inches nign, au cents per tnousana. 1,000,000 Weeping Spruce Seedlings, 2 W 1 incnes nign, ou cents per tnoa sand. 1,500,000 White Pine, Seedlings, 1 year oio, i per tnousana. . 250,000 Scotch' Pine Seedlings, 1 year old, $5 per thousand. 500,000 RED PINE SEEDLINGS; 1 vear old. 45 ner thousand. - - 50,000 Grey Pine Seedlings, 1 year bld per tnousana. ' 100,000 White Elm Seedlings,- to 12 inches high, $2 per thousand. ' -200,000 Silver Maple Seedlings, 1 to 2 feet high, f 2 per thousand. All kinds, sizes, and varieties of trees and seedlings adapted to forest culture, for timber, wood, lots, screens, 'wind-breaks, and every purpose for which forest trees and evergreens are , desirable, at prices witniu the reacn or an. JfiJS jn ex ju., 2:i9m2 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. - THE STAR BAKERY! MA IX BTBEST, . COBVAIAIS, HESRY WARRIOR, rROPRIETOB. FAMILY SUPPLY' STORE, : GROCERIES,: BREAD, GAKES, PIES, CANDIES, TOYS, Etc., always on hand ; also, - -: ' PURE WISES, LIQUORS ASD CIGARS ,,.. AT ..WHOLESALE. ; March 8, 1873. " 2:i6yl