2L mm cobyaius gazette. Oorvallis, Feb. 13, 1880. CIU'KCH DEIS KCE'O ICY. M. E. CHUKCH Regular services every Sunday, at 11 A. u. and 7 p. . Sunday-school at the close of morning service, with Bible classes for old and young. Frayi r meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial welcome. W. T. Chapman, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Y,r. Sellwood, of Oregon City, will hold the services and administer the Holy Communion id the Ephcopal Chnreh, Cor vallis on the 3rd Bundav in each month. Lay services will be held on eae!i fiundav at 11 and 7. Sunday school at :i By order of Bisnop Moreis. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. . at the college chapei. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Public cordialiy invited. Joseph Emery, Pastor. OREGON FRUIT. We acknowledge a pleasat call from Wal lis Nasb, Esq. and James Headman, both English gentlemen residing in our city, and prominently connected with the Corval lis Fruit Drying Company. This company havcalreadyconsigned, tocommission merch ants in London and Liverpool, ten tons of Oregon dried fruit in bulk, andhave guaran teed the quality of the same, which is be ing introduced rapidly among English con sumers. They now propose shipping a large invoice in two and four lbs. paper boxes nicely lale!ed, with their guaranty on each label, and anticipate ready and active sales of the same. It is to be boiled that all of onr fruit raisers will do all in their power to encour age and develop this new business, as it will directly pay them to do so. Farmers, save your fruit, and increase your cash capi tal each year thereby. Do not think its too small a business for yon to engage in. It will pay yon better than wheat raising, and will enable yon to meet many little expen ses, with ready money, which now you are compelled to go in debt for. A CARD OF THANKS. Mr.' and Mrs. P. Mason, of this cily, wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to the good people, for their kindness to them durins.' the late severe illness of their youngest son. They also tender thanks to the attending physicians Drs. Bayley and Cauthorn, for their untired zenl for the restoration to health of the little sufferer. And further, '; Mr. Mason feels under lasting obligations to those who have so kindly administered to the comfort of his wife in hei recent illness, as she h'.s been suffering from the dread disease bone erysipelas. Mr. and Mrs. Mason. Corvallis, Feb. 9, 18S0. A Wayward Young Man. We were not at the Blue Ribbon C'nb last Saturday evening, but have been informed that' the indiscreet youth who attempted to lecture on that occasion made tome unkind remarks about the conduct of the Gazette, since the absence of the Chief. This circumstance reminds us of one of quite a similar nature, that occurred in this city several years ago: A friend of ours had some unpleasant words with a gentleman, the result of which was, our friend was assaulted with a very small pistol. Observing this minature weapon in the han. Is of his" adversary, he remaaked, "put that up, for if you were to shoot me with it, and L ever found it out, it would provoke me more than any thing you have said." Cupid" Even the fire-it Jupiter was nt secure from his attacks." We learn that our versatile detective, H. S. Maynard, Esq., has detected one of Linn county's fair daughters in the act of listening to the woo ings of the blind God, and he immediately took her into his possession, and rumor says he has appropriated her as a part and parcel of himself, as Pluto did I'orsepine. We have heard for sme time that the said de tective hart been neglecting his official du ties, but we never for once supposed that this stern and vigilant official would e-er become so derelict of duty as to get caught in the wiles of any of Eve's fair daughters. No Mf the parties thought that this affair had been kept very quiet, but the Gazette reporter, ever watchful for news, found out the secret. "An revoir," May nard, a bon voyage to yon and yours. According to the AVic NorIncest, the fac ulty of Pacific University (Forest Grove) have refused to receive into their preparato ry school a Portland boy of illegitimate birth, on the ground that the child of such a mother as hi3 could not be admitted into their rank ! If Forest Grove cannot do better than this, it is evident there are prob lems in the moral regeneration of the world which its Christian culture and principles ore not yet prepared to grapple with, and some tougher fibre is necessary. Election of Officers. Last Friday evening, at the regular meeting of the Adel- phia Literar3' Society, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : Presi dent, A. E. Cook ; Vice President, V. C. Brock ; Sec. Aaron Vinson ; Treas. Arthur Holgate ; Lib. J. W. Will. The following question was chosen for discussion for next meeting: llesolved, That the IT. S. bonds should be taxed. Leaders, aff., Wm. Yates ; negative, E. Grim. Aariin Vinson, Sec. St. Valentine's day, to-morrow. John Kickard and W. R. Calloway are in town. Dr. Vincent is now "sole proprietor " of his hotel. Dr. Farra is embelishing his premises with a new fence. ' John Smith has enclosed his grounds with a neet fence. If yon want bargains in real estate, call on M. S. Woodcock. We notice many very valuable improve ments going on in town. Michalosky is gaining slowly ; there are now hopes of his recov ery. Now the the musical tones of the auction eer is again heard in our city. The individual who has been tampering with Thos. Homing's boat is wanted. Don't forget to send your " Jimpson " blossom a valentine. Ghiselin has them. Dr. F. A. Vincent is putting on style with a new sign, the work of Mr. Forsythe. Gib. McFaddcn, an extensive farmer from Little Elk, has been spending a few days in town. " When the Editor in Chief is away, the mice will play," for the nests growl and bark at Mr. James Drake, of this city, has been very ill for the past few days, but is slowly improving. L. Flynn, Esq., of Albany, was in the city several days this week, attending to leL'.il business. ' Wallis Nash, Esq., is olit at Bock Creek Superintending the constructing of his sum mer residence. J. M. Rankin has erected a stall on the corner opposite the Occidental hotel, to be used as a Jish market. Miss Sophie Dohse, who has been spend ing the winter at Mr. M. L. Trapp's, re turned home last Tuesday. A daughter of I '. L. Buchanan, has been very ill for a few days, in this city, but we learu is now improving. James A. Yantis, Esq., has been quite sick for two weeks past, but is again out; howev er, he looks like the last end of a hard win ter. Henry Simon says, in his hurry to get to the lire tin. other night, his eye suddenly come in contact with the bed post, and hence that bandage. Jess2 Honak and wife have returned from their wedding tour, and are making prepar ations for house keeping on their farm 10 or 12 mi.es south of this city. Mr. Belknap is now engaged in putting in repair the buildings leased for his" machine shop and expects to have everything ready to commence business next month. Dave Irvinand Al. Ig met the evening of tha fire; they met unexpectedly, also ab ruptly, neither saw the other but both saw stars, and each have an eye in mourning. The Celestials of our city have been cele brating in a becoming manner for a few days past ti e Chinese New year. They "set 'em up" for the boys in a festive manner. Immense reduction in prices of satins, velvets, ribbons, etc. ; prices positively the lowest ever offered in this city, p.t Ifijnlm Mrs. E. A. Knight's. We acknowledge a communication from "Sips Observer," 1 ut an article from " Comus " was already in type when it was received. We shall be pleased to hear from Observer again. Ben. Hayden, of Salem, has had l is hair cut. This will dif'fk-ure Ben., so that our people will be unable to recognize him, and a3 a eonsequenc Ben. will suffer for want of Lent n county clients. Dr. F. A. Vincent, one of onr popular dentists, sports a brr.n new silk hat. present end by a friend. Dr. you look nobly in your tile. Who is the fortunate individual that is desirous of squandeiiii!? one en j'e Editor. Re'igious services are still being contin ued at the Evngelicai church, in this city, of evenings, and at 4 o'clock in the after noon. The meetings have now been con tinued for oyer three weeks, and much good we trust has been done. Mose Neu crass, one of our mo3t enterpris ing young business men, invaded our sanc tum one day this week, brinxin'j a face full of sunshine. Mose is a.i genial as a "Don Quixote," and as energetic and refreshing as a sea breeze. Call again, Moso. Ralston Cox. our enterprising news dealer, has sold out to Mr. Bishop, one of our En glish cons-ins. If the new proprietor of the News depot will patronize the Gazette of fice as lively r.s Mr. Cox has his business will soon assume immense proportions' We notice a very neat si;n erected in front of the Vincent House, the work of R. H. Forsvthe, which indicates fine artistic skill. We believe that our people will do well to patronize this young gentleman, who has recently located among us. AN UNFLEDGED POET. "When the Editor in Chief is away, The little mice will play." The little mice do not aspire to the bights of literature attained by the author of the above lines, for we fear to tread the bights sublime, that the pedantic pedagogue assumes he has reached, but are content to earn our daily bread, be., and at the same time keep onr optics an inch ami a half the widest open up and down, that we may avoid being crushed by his majestic tread. Alsea Valley. J. R. Gault and David Ruble, of Lower Alsea, were in town on Saturday and report in addition to the dam age in that section given in last week's Gazette, considerable damage done to build ings and stock during the late storm. The road for a long distance, is only passable for footmen. Although several bouses were un roofed, fortunately no person were injured in Alsea Bay bar formed. In Town. Geo. Woodard, of the firm of Woodard At Cornell, Portland, and adjuster of the Phoenix Insurance Co. in this State, is in the city settling the loss on Mrs. But terfield's residence, which occurred on the 6th of this month, and covered by a Phoenix policy. This promptness in adjusting losses indicates that the old reliable Phoenix is as readv to pay a loss as to accept a risk and receivt the premium. Notice. The man who threw the oars out of my boat on Thursday last will save cost by calling at the Gazette office and paying for the same. Thos. Horning. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Dr. Emmet Taylor has introduced into his den tal practice, Nitrous Oxide Gas, which he administers to his patients previous to com mencing the pleasing operation of removing incisors, bicuspids and molars of his victims ; as soon as the ashing members are. extract ed the patient recovers from the effects of the harmless anisthctic and to their surprise find immense holes in their jaws in place of the aching'dentals. Narrow Gauge. There are rumors of a narjow gauge railroad enterprise being in augurated to exend the Dayton and Dallas road to King's valley, and thence ultimately to Yaquina Bay. Go right ahead, gentle men, with all such projects, we can stand any amount of such good luck. Yaquina Memorial. Below we give the ber of signatures obtained in the differ ent counties, as far as returned up to the time of going to press : Benton, 1134; Linn, 747; Douglas, 88; Multnomah, 31 ; Marion, 394 ; Yamhill, 119 ; Lane, 212 ; Polk, 192 ; Clackamas, 18. Total, 3020. PACIFIC COAST. Oregon. Masonic Lodges are being organized among the celestials of Oregon. Roscburg numbers in its.popnlation twelve doctors and twel ve lawyers. We have about twice that numbei of that kind of profes sionals, and yet our city is di3tressedly healthy, and alarmingly peaceable. The Baptists of Oregon hold a Sunday school convention at Oregon City, on-Feb-18th and 19th. To be conducted by Rev. J. C. Baker of Salem. Capt. Cleveland Rockwell, of the U. S. Coast Survey, was in Portland last week. He and his family are spending the winter at Kalama, and the survey barge Kincheloa is in winter quarters near that place. Tiie work of triangulation, in which good pro gress was made last season, will not begin until April or lates. Three brothers named Fowler, and a man named Gay. had a fight a few days ago, in which the former were vanquished and the latter came out as Gay as when he entered the combat. List Sunday one of the Fowler boys again met Gay and concluded to try him single-handed. It is now a conundrum with three doctors to tell whether or not Fowler will be able to weather it through, as Gay, after knocking' him down, kicked several of his ribs in. - Ex. Bogus $5 gold pieces are being quite ex tensively circulated. A Mr. Northcut, of Marion county, liv ing near Wheatland, was persuaded at the muzzle of a double-barreled shot gun, in the hands of a masked man, to part with 33,800 recently. Judge Gilbert Reynolds, of Canyon City, was taken to the insane "asylum last week. Mr. Crosby, of Salem, and Mr. Axthelm, of Portland, have been holding a series of meetings in the town of Milwankie during the last twoweeks, which were well attended. The new M. E. church at Mount Taher, that was so badly wrecked by the late storm, has been repaired at a cost of $325, and is now in as end, it not better coudition, than before the storm. The meeting in East Portland church is progressing with much encouragement. Sev eral have found the Lord and other are ear nestly seeking, while the church is greatly revive I and quickened. The prospect for a real awakening is good. The meeting in Stephens' addition, East Portland, is still in progress. It is under the management of Exon and Bui-lingame, who are doing nearly all the work. Thirty eight persons have joined the church already and there will probably be many more. The Eugene brass band have received nob by new uniforms. Rev. Mr. Anderson, late of San Jose, has been engaged as pastor of the Episcopal church at Eugene. Father Veatch died at Cottage Grove on the 3d inst. He was 93 years of age, had been married seven times, and was the father of 23 children. Mr. W. Kellow, of Washington county, lost a valuable jackass one night last week by poison. Si tine one entered the the barn and administered the dose. Much building is in progress throughout the Willamette valley, and almost all local sawmills are running on extra time. Many old rail fences thrown down by the storm will be rebuilt with lumber. Cattle have fared well this winter in the vicinity of Prineville, Waso county. Burglars held high carnival at The Dalles on the night of the 2d inst. The first place visited was Charley Cooper's store. The thieves effected an entrance through the rear of the building and carried off all manner of cutlery, tobacco, cigars and other goods, to the amount o nearly $5200. On the same night the Ark saloon, comer of third and Washington streets, was entered by the light-fingered gentry and robbed of cigars and liquors, as well as a small amount of money which was in the drawer. The Oretfonian says: The Blalock Flume and Lumber Company yesterday filed arti cles of incorporation in the office of the sec-, retary of state, its occupation and purpose being to construct and operate a canal or flume from Blalock mountain in Umatilla county to the Blue mountain extension of the Walla Walla and Columbia river rail road at or near Milton, for the piirpqge of transporting lumber, etc. Capital stock 550,000. N. G. Blalock, C. W. Colby and D. S. Colby, incorporators. The Orefnnian says : Kadeshan, one of the Alaska chiefs who is now visiting this city, was victimized on Friday night last by some white man, who drugged him and stole his money, $57. Kadeshan refused to touch whisky, but was beguiled into tastiug some thing which he was assured was not liquor. The vj!e mixture confused his brain and made him somewhat violent. The severe penalty of the law should be meted out to a wretch who would thus betray and rob an unsuspectins stranger. The State Journal has commenced its seventeeth volume. Mrs. T. Howard is lying dangerously ill at her residence in Salem. The people of Frnnklin want an increased mail service from that place to Eugene City. Columbus made the prT si and, Vut Italian nl'leM renown have made the peanut stand. Sof a Man, Woman or Child In Corvallis, but what suffers more or less with Constipation of the bowels and our word for it, there is nothing so pleasant to take for it, or so certain to remove bile from the liver, as Dr. Hyde's Golden Blood Syrup. It is the greatest blood cleanser in existence. Apology. Last week Dr. Smith was called to Salem in consultation, and on re turning was hastened to Buena Vista; hence the cause of negligence to patients here. Warehouse" Sold. At a meeting of the stock-holders of tSe farmers' warehouse in this city, held last Saturday, the building was sold to Mr. James A. Cauthorn, for ?6,000. This will cive S15.76 to each share, which stock-holders can have by calling upon Mr. Cauthorn. Oysters Active, With a Downward Tendency. "Have another can Bill"? Said "Old Honesty" to the vile tramp; "let's get up a furor in the oyster business. Where. upon Bill raised a point of order, and the chair summarily sat down upon him. Fanny Sayings. The public is ofttimes led to read notices in the many newspapers of the marvelous cure some kind of patent medicine has ef fected, and some high-sounding name is at tached to a testimonial as a further guaran tee. Bat judging from the many testimon ials from well known persons here in our State to the effect that the Oregon Kidney Tea has no superior for the cure of kidney and bladder diseases, we feel easy in recom mending this valuable discovery to our read ers who may be afflicted with any trouble in these organs. Yihj Will You Allow a cold to advance in yonr system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained. Boschee's German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases, It is Dr. Boschee's famous prescription, and is prepared with the great est care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a .single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Drcggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Trv it and be convinced. tgg-The National GOLD MEDAL was awar ed to Bradley St Rulofson for the beat Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgorner Street San Francis New tliis Week. CITY TRANSFER -COMPANY Pygnll, Campbell &. Co., PROPRIETORS. All hauling in city or countrv promptly attended to. 17:7tf. Written Ordinance, No. 32. READ THIS. The gentle, yet effectual action of that good old remedy, Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea, and its intrinsic merits, have placed it at the very bead of all family medicines, especiallyfor delicate persons of both sexes. In the nursery it stands unquestionably without a rival. It grows in public favor all the time. AX ORDINANCE for the construction of a side walk along the west end of lots No. seven, eight and nine (7, tj & 9) in block No. eleven (11), in Dixon's ad dition to the city of Corvallis. Sec. 1st Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Corvallis : That a new sidewalk be built along the west end of lots No. seven, eight and nine (7, 8 and 9) in Block No. eleven (11) in Dixon's addi tion to the citv of Corvallis. Also a cross walk across Fourth street on the north side of Polk street, the same to be built according to the rules governing the building of sidewalks, in print ed ordinance, j Passed the Common Council Feb. 9th, 1880. Approved, Feb. 9th, ltSSO. Attest. M. JACOBS, Mayor, J. R. Bryson, Recorder. Sad Havoc is Created Among the tenants of the mouth Dy allow ing impurities to collect upon their surface or in their interstices. SOZODONT re moves every vestige of tartar from the teeth, and renders their premature decay impossible. It not only imparts to them whiteness and vigor, but communicates hardness and rosiness to the gums. The breath acquires a most acceptable fragrance from its use ; it is a purely botanic liquid. and it may be relied on to accomplish its beautifying effects without injuring the en amel iiKe a gritty tootn paste. Written Ordinance No. 33. AN ORDINANCE for the construction of a new sidewalk along the west side of Sixth street. See. 1st. he it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Corvallis : That a new sidewalk be built along the west tide of Sixth street, in said city, com mencing at the north-east corner of Block numbered thirteen (13) in ttie County Addition to said city of Corvallis; thence along the west side of said Sixth street, to the north-east corner oi Block No. thirty ("0) in Avery's Third Addition to said city, the same to be built according to the rule" governing the build ing of sidewalks, in printed Ordinance. Passed the Common Council, Feb. 9th. 1880. Approved Feb. 9th, 1360. Attest M. JACOBS, Mayor. J. R. Bryson, Recorder. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CO-PART-nership heretofore existing between the under signed has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will hereafter he conducted by J. M. Eglin. All those indebted to the late firm will please settle at once with either partv. J. M. EGLIN, J. R. LOMER. Corvallis, February 0, 1830. Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersigned adminstrator of the estate of Mary A. Daw deceased, has filed his final account of said estate, in the County Court of Benton county, Oregon, for allowance and settlement, and that Satcp.dav the 6th dat op March, A. D., 1880, The same being a day of the regular March term of said Court, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, has been fixed by said Court, as the time for hearing objections to said ceounts and settlement thereof. SAMUEL DAW, Administrator of the Estate of Mary A. Daw deceased. February 5, 1SS0. 17:8w6 Administratrix Notice. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN DULY AP 1 pointed by the County Court of Benton county, Oregon, Administratrix of the estate of John Kenne dy, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate wiil present them, within six months from the date of Hits notice, with the proper evidence of claims, to the undersigned, at her residence in Benton coun ty, Oregon, on the rond leading from Corvallis to Albany, about five miles from Corvallis. ELLEN KENNEDY, Administratrix of the Estate oi John Kennedy, deceased. Corvallis, Feb. C, I860. 17:Gw5 F. A. JOHNSON, m, D. Physician, Sugcon. OCULIST AND ELECTRICIAN. Surgery a Specialty. Office with Allen & Woodward. Residence. A. J. Young's houe. Third street. 16:20tf Notice to Creditors. "VrOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Ad J ministrator of the estate of A ron Wells, deceas ed, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased to present the same, to me, at my residence at Summit precinct, Benton county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. January 30, 1880 Administrator 17:5w4 FOTlsALE- r OFFER my Lot for sale, in the city of Corvallis, Benton county, situated in the rear of Hotel occu pied by John Haskins. For particulars address Mary Ann Hurry, Junction City, Oregon. MARIA A. DODGE. Junction eity, Oregon Jan. 30, 1880. 17:5wml Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND EXECUTION issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Benton count3- on the 22d day of Decem ber, 1879, in favor of J. E. Henkle, and against An thony Roberts, for the sum of (M23.24) four hundred and twenty-three and 24-100 dollars, and interest thereon at'the rate of one per cent, per month from November 28, 1870, and forty-two dollars (42. 00) at torney's fee, and the further sum of $30.40 costs, 1 have levied upon the following described real proper ty, being the the property set out and described in said Decree, towit The east half of the north-cast quarter, the nortn west quarter of the north-east quarter and lots one, twn an d three ft: 2 and 31 of section (2) two in town ship (14) fourteen, south of range (8) eight west of the Willamette meridian and containing one hundred and forty-five acres and 50-100 acres of land in Benton county, State of Oregon, and on Saturday, the 21st dat or February, A. D. 1880, In front of the Court House door, in the city of Cor vallis, Benton county, Oregon, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title, interest and estate of the Defendant, Anthony Roberts, in and to the above deenbed real property, with all and every of tenements, hereditaments and appurt ;nances thereunto neionging, or in anywise ap pertaining, to satisfy said execution, together with th- r-nsts and exnenses of sale. Sale will take place at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said SOL KING, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Dated this 19th day of January, A. D. 1880. 17:4w5 day. FIRST ANNUAL BALL Young America Hose Co., TO BE GIVE AT IIAMIIrOTS OPERA MOUSE, o Monday Etc, Feb. 23, 1880. MUSIC BY SECOND BRIGADE BAND. Tickets, $2 OO The public-eordially Invited to attend, Corvarils, January 21, 1880. 17:4wS THE WEEKLY FOE 8 8 O ! VOL. SEVENTEEN. UPHOLSTERY ! OFFICIAL PAPER, FOR AND BENTON COUNTY! THE GAZETTE tS A LIVE LOCAL PAPER, Has a Large, and Constantly In creasing circulation, and is one of the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in the State, being published in the heart of the WILLAMTTE VALLEY. $2 50 Per Annum. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Advertisement)! inserted at Rea sonable Rates. All kinds Plain and Ornamental Printing executed with neat ness and dispatch. Justices' Blanks constantly on hand. W. B. CARTER Proprietor and Publisher, Corvallis, Oregon. W. H. EVENS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CIT izens of Corvallis and vicinity, that he has opened an Upholstering- Establishment, on the first block above the Occidental Hotel, where he is pre pared to do all kinds of work, in this line. Especial attention to Repairing Lounges, SOFAS, CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, and MATTRESSES, of all kinds. Charges moderate. Please give me a call, Corvallis, Jan. 1st, 1830. 17:ltf Commercial Union Assurance Company, OF I.OXDOIV. Capital, - $12,500,000 James Keadman, Agent, Corvallis, Oregon. GEORGE A. WEBB, Gen. Agent for Oregon. Decemher 17, 1879. 16:51in6 W. P. SMITH, M. B, Physician & Surgeon, CORVALLIS, - OREGON, 7 Store. January 7, 1S80. FFICE OVER GREEN ii GOLDSON'S DRUG! 17:2tf ' Farm for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale his splemlid grain and stock farm, four miles north of west of Corvallis, on Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two fine bear ing orchards, and well calculated for divid ing into two or more snug larms lerms easy and title perfect. For particulars in quire of E. Holgate, vv. B. Carter, or on the premises. (Jorvallis, Jan. I, 1878. l(i:ltt T. G. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY at LAW, CORVALLIS, OREGOZV. o FFICE ON MONROE STREET, NEAR COURT House. 15janl73tf J. U. EGLIN. J. R. LOMER CITY STABLES EGLIN h LOMER, Prop's, On the Corner West of the Engine Honse, CORVALLIS, - - OREGON". HAVING COMPLETED OUR new and, commodious BARN, we are better than ever prepared to keep the BEST OF TEAMS, BUS8IES. CARRIAGES, AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. At Reasonable Rates. 3T Particular attention given to Boarding Horses. Horses Boupht and Sold or Exchanged. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. November 24, 1870. lC:48tf COMPOUND OXYGEN! WITH FREE USE, AS ADJUNCTS, 0? PHOSPHOROUS and CARBON Compounds ! A yiew Treatment for tlic Cure ofCO.liSIJMPTIO, Broil chit is, Catarrh, IVeu rn Sjriii, Scrofulous mtvn i JV C i t i o it s, and the worst Cases of DYSPEPSIA & SEMOIS DEBILITY By a Natural Process of VITALIZATION. uL HOME .... FOR .... Six Hundred Dollars HOUR LOTS, WITH HOUSE, BARN, FRUIT 0 Trees, &c. , can be bought for SC00 00. Enquire of W. T. CHAPMAN, At the M. E. Parsonage, Corvallis, Opp. North nist School House. November 20, 1879. 16:48tf CITY MARKET, J. L. LEWIS, - Proprietor, CORVAIXSS, 0!8EC30'. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE rr Market and fixtures, and pennan- ASi? ently located in Corvallis, I will keep con- .tf , Mih stantly on hand the choicest cuts of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, andVSAL, Especial attention to making extra Bologna Sau sage. BeitWa practical butcher, with large exeri ence in buwiess, I flatter myself that 1 can give satisfaction t customers. Please call and give me a trial. JOHN hMITH. January 10, 1880. 18:4ntf THB FOLLOWING CASES, TREATED WITHIN the last few months, showing: its range oi appli cation : 1 to 4. Four cases of Consumption two of them haviug cavities in the Lungs al:k all ENTIRELY WELL. S. Mr. T. G. P., of Bay Center, W. T. Chronlo Bronchitis, difficulty of some years standing ; also, general ind nervous debility, threatening of health. Cured during October. 0, and 7. Two cases of marked Blood Poisoning. Cured is a few davs. 8 and 9. Two cases of NERVOUS DEBILITY of women. -Had "Doctored to death." One cured in 7 days, and the other in 16 days. 10 to 14. Five cases of Chronic Dyspepsia. Ca tarrh Or Scrofulous ailment. All cured, or gkbatly benefitted, by aiew weeks treatment. A small pamphlet on the OXYGEN Treatment, and all inquiries answered, sent free, on application. Also reference to patients who have taken, or are now receiving the treatnunt. Addrets Sis: PILKIXCi'rOIY, Cor. 1st and Washington Sts., PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. November 5, 1879 16:4Sm6 WAY MAN ST. CLAIR, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,) Manufacturer of HARNESS ASS SADDLES Keeps constantlv on hand every thing belonging to a first class shop. jJSTUncle Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 10:2fvl George P. Vke:;x, Auctioneer. E. Holoate, Att'y at Law Real Estate for Sale! situated in CORvAIjLIS, Benton County, Oregon. TWO VACANT LOTS, in the central part of town, handr to the Westside Depot. One of the most de sirable places for a residence in the city. 15jan TWO IMPROVED LOTS, on the main business atrcet. with small stable, woodshed, and a good, com fortable dwelling house, containing seven good rooms. These lots are nicely situated for any kind of bubi uess purposes. lf.jan The cheapest farm in Oregon ; five miles north of Corvallis, in a good neighborhood ; one-half mile from one of the westside railroad depots, and within one-quarter mile of a large school house. This entire farm contains 340 acres, of which 130 acres of good grain land is already in cultivation ; 00 acres more can be cultivated with small expense ; the remainder is rolling pasture land with scattering oak timber. It is all under fence, with a large frame barn, a com fortable frame dwelling house, and a good orchard, all of which is offered for sale at a price oncthird less than same kind of farms adjoining it. One Steam Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory, in Corvallis, with all the machincrj necessary to ope rate the same in all respects. The owner thereof wants to quit the business, he therefore offers the entire factory for sale at a price more than one-third less than its cost or present value. All the above property is for sale, on reasonable terms. For further information concerning the same inquire of , M. S. WOODCOCK, At his Law Office, in said City of Corvallis. Wrenn & Holgate, MEAL, ESTATE . BEOKERS, COLLECT'S?, LOAN, INSURANCE, O EN RAT. BL'SIXESS AGENTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Office on Second street, next door south the Citjr Market, CORVALLIS, OREGOX. CORVALLIS AND WILLAMETTE VALLEY ENGINEERING CO. Hans Dahl, E. Pihl, Cur. A. Segelcke. DESIRE to call attention to their plans and drawings of buildings of all kinds, civil engineering, surveying and architect ural works, with all the latest improve ments. They would mention particularly the following branches : Saw mills and plane mills. Grainmills. Furniture, joinery and mechanical works. Waterworks, and other works connecting with water. Surveying. Construction of bridges and roads. Church, school and other official buildings. All kinds of dwelling houses and farm buildings. All orders will receive immediate atten tion. Please to address all communications to the company's headquarters at Corvallis. A warded first premium at Oregon State fair, 1879, for architectural and engineering works. 16:42m3 The Oregon and Washington Land Company ADVERTISE OREGON FARMS FOR Sale, largely in the East, free of ex pense to Farms, unless sale is mode. In that case, $6.00 for each farm sold. Farm ers will find it to their interest to call on CHENOWETH h JOHNSON, Agents O. b W. L. Co. Corvallis, Oct. 8, 1879. 16:41yl FARM FOR SALE 0"V" ACRES of land, situated three JV J miles south of Corvallis, one-half farming land with sufficient timber to sup ply the place; also stock water. Farm ac cessable by public road. Term easy. In quire of J. A. HANNA, 164tf Or JAS. A. YANTIS. Buying, Selling ami Leasing Real I!siatc. Pronpt attention given to COLLECTIONS. Loans Xcg-otiated, et:. Will keep Hegular .A-Cictiori Sales .Rooms And sell at AUCTION, anything derired, either at tho Sales Eooms or elsewhere, in City or Country. Agents for good reliable Insurance Companies. We now have on hand for sale, both Grain and Stock Fabjib, and dry Proi'Eiity, at fair prices, and easy terme. iggWE CAN MARE SALES IF ANYBODY CAN."S Please give us a call. WRENN k HOLGATE. Corvallis. April 17, 1879. 16:lCtf. Benton County PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! A. A. KOBBILL, Pro. tVTOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE citizens of Corvallis and vicinity, that be la prepared to do all kinds of PHOTO WORK, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING and ENLARGING a specialty. Nega tives retouched, and preserved. Front Street, Two Doors South of A. Cauthorn St Son's Store. ALFRED A. MORKILL. January 7, 1SS0. 17:2tf STOCK RAISERS. ATTENTION Use the Dana Stock Mark I THE NEATEST, CHEAPEST, BEST MARK FOH Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, ever invented. Speci mens sent free, by mail. For full particulars, Address W. B. CARTER, Agent, Gayette QfSce, Corvallis, Oregon. NEW BUSINESS! jVTountain "View milk xx: 35 Cents per Gallon, WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MILK of one cow will b&fuHifstied. Milk warranted PUKBr!f LISTEN FJR THE BELL! A. G. MCLKEY, Proprietor, r Corvallis, January 7, 1880. W-Mml, M A-