WEEKLY CUIUS GAZETTE, Corvallis, June 25, 1880. Mr. J. H. Baths, Kewspaper Advertising Agent. 41 Park Row (Times Building), New York, ia authorized to contract ror advertise ments in the Gazette at our best rates. CHt'RCH DIRECTORY. M. E. CHURCH Regular services every Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7 P. M. Sunday-school at the close of morning service, with Bible classes for old and young. Pray, r meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial welcome. W. T. Chapman-, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Scllwood, of Oregon City, will hold the services and administer the Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church, Cor vallis, on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Lay services will be held on each Sunday at 11 and 7. Sunday school at 3. By order of Bishop Morris. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. . at the college chapei. Sunday school at 9:31' A. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 o clock, ruollc cordially invited. Joseph Emirt, Pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Services regularly ev ery Sabbath morning and evening, unless otherwise announced. Sunday school at 3 r. if. each Sabbath. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 r. M. The public cordially invited Rev. W. C. Kantner, Pastor. BODY FOUND. Several weeks ago the Gazette made mention of a man by the name of Gilmore being drowned in the Boonville slough, some five miles above this city. The father and brother of the deceased searched for two weeks unavailingly, and were compelled to gjge up the search. On last Saturday afternoon two men, en gaged in choppiong wood for Chas. Alexan der, on what is known as Alexander's island, were attracted by something floating in the river, which, on investigation, proved to be the body of the missing man. They imme diately sent word to this city aud a party of citizens went up and brought the body to Corvallis. Sunday morning the the re mains were taken to August Knight's on dertaking establishment and enclosed in I coffin. The father of the deceased was tel egraphed and on Monday a brother of the deceased came up and took charge of the body. Tuesday morning the wife and a ter of the deceased came up, and the re mains were placed aboard the steamer Occi dent and sent to Salem, where his folks reside. From a conversation with the brother of the deceased, we learn that his name n Vm. Gilmore, and was about 30 years old at the time ot his death. He leaves a wife and two children, and a large circle of rela tives and friends in Salem, to mourn their loss. He was well spoken of, and his i timely death will be regretted by all who knew him. Excursion to Astoria. The best thing we have yet he ird of, in the way of excur sions, is that projected by the pastor of the M. E. Church of this city. Arrangements have been made to go by rail to Portland, then by special boat to Astoria and to re turn by the regular boats and cars any time within three weeks. Cost of ticket for the round trip, from Corvallis or Albany, only $6 75, and proportionate rates from all rail road stations as far south as Eugene. The fort, the ocean beach, and other points of interest, are easily reached from Astoria any day, at trilling cost ; but here, too, a reduc tion of one-half the re gular rates has been secured for persons holding tickets for this excursion. The time for starting will be about July 20th. Ladies' Brass Ban d. The Ladies' Band, Albany, gave their promised entertainment at the opera house last Wednesday evening. The vocal and instrumental pieces were ex cellent, as also were the recitations. The band rendered some very fine music, which showed that the ' ' fair ones " had paid strict attention to their work, and were deter mined to be second to none. Miss Nettie riper is leader of the band. Ihere was a large turn-out and everybody seemed well pleased. Shooting Club. Some of the boys who belong to the shooting club, and think they are good shots, had better look a little out, as on last Friday Mrs. R. Kiger, of this city, who had never as much as seen a glass ball thrown from a trap, took her husband's shot gun and. broke f"ur out of five balls, thrown from a Card's patent rotary trap. This is pretty good as some of the best shots in the club when they shot at their first five balls from the same trap missed them all. Fourth of July Ball. There will be a grand ball given at Wright's Hall, Ne jv- port, Oregon, on the evening of the 5th of July, by A. Rosebrooks. Tickets, includ ing supper, not over two dollars. Every arrangement possible has been made to add to the pleasure of the evening, the best of music secured, and there will undoubtedly be a large turn out. Campmeeting. A campmeetine will be held on Yaquina bay, commencing Thurs day, July 15th, and will continue over the following Sabbath. Everybody invited, but come prepared to take care of yourselves. Rev. J. S. McCain and Rev. Wm. D. Nich ols will have charge of the meeting. Ice at Geo. Gerhard's. Jas. Dixon, of Elk City, is in town. Soda by the case or glass, at Gerhard's Look out for the "pit;, "under New this Week. See the ad. of the " Corvallis Household Stores." Dr. Smith reports a ten-pound girl at the residence of Mr. Kitchen. Dr. F. A. Vincent left for Dallas, on pro fessional business, last Saturday. W. G. Steel, of the Albany Herald paid our sanctum a visit last Wednesday. Now is the time to bring in your wood on subscription. A few more cords wanted yet. R. S. Strahan, of Albany, was in the city luring the week, looking after professional business. See the dissolution notice of Eglin Bros. , in another column. Thos. Eglin assumes entire control. Polly & Lomer, of the Occidental Hotel, hnve dissolved partnership, and the business will hereafter be conducted by J. C. Polly. B. P. Cardwell, of Portland, has been in the city for the past few days. He is on his regular trips looking after the revenue affairs. J. R. Lomer is now engaged in drawing the plans for the new two-story brick soon to be erected by Jacobs & Neugass and W. B. Hamil'on & Co. Preaching at the College Chapel Sunday at 11 and 7 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. Davidson, a Baptist Minister. Dr. Wm. Biddle and wife, who went to Oakland, Cal., about two weeks ago, return ed last Friday evenine. They could not stay away from Corvallis. Messrs. Titus and Marple started for Ya quina last Monday. Mr. Titus is returning home, and Mr. Marp'e goes on account of his hea th, which is very poor. New and elegant stock of millinery goods just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which will be sold cheaper than they can be bought any where else in the city. Just we were going to press, yesterday, fie telegraph announced that Gen. Hancock bad received the Democratic nomination for president. Garfield will walk over him. Jas. A. Canthorn, our genial warehouse man, returned from a short trip into the Yakima country last Monday. He looks as if there had been some sunshine up there. The friends of "Stormy" Jordan will be glad to learn that he has succeeded in get ting his pension claim allowed by the gov ment. He got $300 00 back penson and $6 00 per month. Jack Allphin, the chief house mover of Oregon has all the business he can tend to at present. Those wishing their houses moved should leave their orders with him for they come in turn. Lost On the evening of the Ladies' con cert, between or in the opera house and the Vincent House, a heavy gold ring with a yellow stone setting. The finder will suita bly rewarded by leaving the same at this office. Farmers remember, that if you buy an Osborn Self Binder of A. Cauthorn At Son this year, yon will be furnished with a per fect cord binder next year for $20 00 or a cord binder will be exchanged for your wire binder free of charge. On last Monday afternoon Mrs. James A. Cauthorn, of this city, and Miss Fanny Odeneal. of Albany, gave us a pleasant call. Miss canny had been spending a weeK witn her relations and friends in this city, ajid returned home last Tuesday morning. Mrs. Vincent, of the Vincent House, with her characteristic energy, went to work last week and raised money to pay for a month's house rent for the Sickles family, who hid been turned out of house and home, and both the old man and his wife being sick, moved and "camping out" on the flat above town. Mrs. Vincent hearing of their condition, left her business affairs at home and went to their rescue. Mrs. V. deserves great credit for the manner in which she has acted toward this f mily. Campmeetig. The campmeeting at Rob erts Bridge, in Linn county, under the di rection of the M. E. church, was largely at ienaea last Sunday ; it baa been in session ever since, and will continue over the co ing Sabbath. If the weather continues good an immense crowd will be in attendence next Sunday. Change or Time. On last Monday morn ing the new time table of the W. O. R. K. went into effect, and since that time the train has left Corvallis at 8:30 A. m., and ar rived at 3 p.m. This is far more conveni ent than the former arrangements, and wi are glad to know that it will continue in the future. The State Fair. In another column ap pears the advertisement of the Oregon State Fair which commences on Tuesday, July 1st and closes July 8th, 1880. Ihe season ef the year renders good weather almost certainty, and a goed time may be epected by all who attend. A lance assortment of fresh candies at Gerhard's. PACIFKKJOAST. Oregon. Crops are late but look very well through Umatilla county. Curry county circuit court has a larger spring docket than ever before. Fonr hundred persons saw a baptism in the Umatilla river above the agncy. The Port Orford cedar mill will soon start up again lumber demand increasing. Umatilla county furnishes a Chinawoman, gone crazy, an inmate for our asylum. The campmeeting, at Milton, Umatilla county, of the Adventists, is a success. Through Yamhill there is greater acreage in grain than usual and crops promise abun dantly. Grain in Lake county is said to be better than for many years past, the snow fall helped it. The Occident lately took up to Salem 100 tons Walla Walla wheat for Salem Flouring Mills Co. Colfax has raised $350 of the $500 re quired of that place f-r the purchase of poles to use in constructing the military telegraph line. Mr. Villard says Walla Walla will have fifteen thousand inhabitants within the next five years, aud he speaks from large exper ience. Mr. Moody, of Eagle Creek, Union coun ty, had his smoke house burned and lost farm machinery, flour, meat, etc. Estimat ed at $200. Peter Swartz, trumpter of Company A., 1st cavalry, was married -to Miss Lavina Preston, of Walla Walia, -at the garrison near that city, on Tuesday of last week. Bernard, who was tried at Oregon City for the murder of Mrs. Hager, is now un der arrest at The Dalles, charged with steal ing sundry articles from a hotel in that place'. The Statesman says : Last Monday morn ing at 0 o'clock, Judge Harding sentenced Charley Piercy, George Cook and Frank Cook to the penitentiary for three years each. Steele was fined $50 aud costs for stabbing Ferrell at Aumsville. An uncle of Hager, the young man lately murdered near Waitsburg, has written that he will visit that locality shortly, take charge of the financial affairs of deceased, and make vigorous search for the perpetra tor of the atrocious deed. A handsome monument has been erected over the grave of the late Dr. Marsh, presi dent of faciiic University. It is of Italian marble, both base and shaft, the whole be ing eight fet high aud suitably inscribed. It was fashioned under the direction of the widow of the lamented founder of Pacific University, and is a fitting testimonial to his great and good deeds. A. J. Thomas and wife, alleged murderers of Bromfield and Amanda Shanks, have been remanded to jail until the December term of court. A territorial statue provid ing that no person shall be put on trial on indictment for murder until thirty days after his arrest without his consent in open court left Judge Wingard no alternative but to postpone the trial. The prisoners were returned to Walla Walla and placed in jail, and will hereafter be confined in separate cells. Hill's Mannel. Mr. N. Newton, agent for Benton county. is now canvassing for subscribers to $he new and revised edition of the above excellent work. It is highly recommended by dis tinguished educators and leading newspa pers, and is considered by ail f oe one oi the most useful books that was ever laid upon the counting-room desk or drawing room table. 'jSfig 17:8 New tli is Week. It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State, But "Git up and Git," that makes me great. T AH BOUND FOR S. A. HEMPHILL'S HARNESS I Store, where all kinds of No. 1 Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Haters. Collars, Whips, Combs and Brushes are to be had at reasonable prices. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Repairing done neatly, on short notice. Call and examinine mv stock uefore purchasing; elsewhere. S. A. HEMPHILL. CorvalUs, June 23, 1880. 17hn8 Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PART nership heretofore existing between the under signed is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, Jas. Kclin retiring from the business. The business will be continued, at the old stand, by Thos. hglin, who will assume all cam pan v liabilities, and collect all debts due the late firm. Iambs M. Eglin. Thomas Eoli.v. Dated Corvallis, June 21, 18S0. 17:26w4 OREGON STATE FAIR 1880. Commencing- Thursday, July 1st, and Closing Evening of July 8th. TTALF FARE ON OREGON & CALIFORNIA 11 Railroad, Western Oregon Railroad and Nor thern Pacific railroad from Kahuna to New Tacoma, and on boats of Oree-on Railway and Navigation Co. , on Columbia and Willamette rivers, and Star " line of steamers from New Tacoma. WT to Victoria, B. C. Passengers on the Northern Pacific Railway, the boats of the Railway and Navigation Co. and the Pu get Sound sceamer, must have their tickets stamped at the Secretary's Office or the Fair Ground or they will not be irnnti for free return. Stock and freight taken at full fare co-r.ing to the fair are returned free on certificate of the undersigned that it has been on exhibition and not changed hands. Tickets for passengers, etc. , on the " Star " line of steamers on Pugct Sound, and Railway and Naviga tion Co., are good until July 15th, and this rule will probably apply to tne p.ortnem i-aeinc oauroao. Mammoth National Celebration On the Fair Grounds on Monday, July 5th. Ora tion, fireworks, splendid races, etc., etc. Everything promises the largest exhibit ana attenaance ever known in the history of the society. By order Board. E. M WA1TE, Secretary. The "Socii-ty tor Promoting Fe male Welfare" is a London charily. London in v-rv charitable. ISTEW BUSINESS A NEW FIRM. UNDER THE NAME OF At Monroe, Benton count, Oregon, June 18th, 1880, of typhoid fever, Mary Lillian, daughter of W. F. and Harriet Bo wen, aged 9 years and 10 months. EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE The late session of Pacific Conference of the Evangelical church, made the following appointments : OREGON district J. Bowersox, P. E. Corvallis J Bowersox. Albany and Buena Vista W. C. Kantner and one to be supplied. . Salem A. Krecker. Yamhill J. L. Hershner. Portland H. VV. Azthelm. CALIFORNIA DISTRICT F. W. Voeelin, P. E. San Francisco K. W. Fisher. San Jose F. W. Voegeltn, Sacremento C. Waehlte. South California To be supplied. GOOD TEMPLAR GRAND LODGE The Grand Lodge of the Independent Or der of Good Templars for the State of Ore gon convened in Albany last week and after a very interesting session adjourned. Fol lowing will be fount! the names of the new officers installed on Wednesday evening: li. vv. U. l.V. A. Sehlbrede, of Salem. G. W. Coun. Mrs. E. M. Van de Vert. of Polk county. Ur. vv. V. 1. Missbue J oplin, of Astoria. G. W. S. J. E. Houston, of Junction. G. W. A. S. W. T. Richies, of Marion county. ii. VV. T. G. W. Dimmick, of Marion county. U. VV G. W Hillsboro. G. W. t Salem. G. W. 0. county. G. W. Mess. R. A. Putnam. G. W. Chap. H. A. Wallace, of Drains. Reps, to Grand Lodge of United States r,. w. ityan and j. 1. lijst. Astoria was chosen as the place for hold ing the next session. M. Hugh Harrison, of Salem. L. M. Miss bdith Tozier. G. Miss Emma Fisher, of -M. Chambers, of Linn G.- MONTHLY WEATHER REPORT- Kept at the State Agricultural College, for the month of May, 1880: DATE. WEATHER. THERMOMETER. Apr. 1 Cloudy " 2 Rain " 3 Rain " 4 Rain storm " 5 Rain " 6 Cloudy 7 Rain 8 Rain " 9 Rain " 10 Rain " 11 Rain " 12 Rain " 13 Rain " 14 Clear 15,Clear. . . 16 Clear . . 17 Fair .. . 18Rain.. . Ifl.Cloudy. 20 Clear .. 21 Rain. . . 22 Rain. . . 23 Clear . . 24 Clear .. 25 Clear . . 2f)i Clear . . Clear . . Clear. . . Clear . . 30 Clear . . 31 Clear . , 27 28 29 HIGHEST LOWEST 62 46 54 48 50 43 54 43 50 38 52 40 50 40 53 41 48 38 49 40 48 40 54 32 50 40 54 43 . 60 44 64 32 60 45 57 44 69 50 62 55 60 46 58 44 54 40 57 43 60 40 70 45, 72 4S 65 1 47 65 45 65 45 70 40 RainfalCli inches. BOEK. In this city June 22d, . Buford, a son. to the wife of T. mHE PUBEJO ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED 1 to call and inspect the stock on hand, and to (rive a share f-of their patronage to the enterprise. The firm undertake to sUDDlv goods of the beat qual ity, in every branch of their business, at tne lowest nn&alhle nrices. The Stock will consist of Groceries, of all kinds, Vegetables, Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Corvallis, June 24th, 1880. 17:26m3 THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA! Bead the following testimonials, not from persons 3000 miles away, whom no one knows, hut from well known and trustwor thy citizens of Oregon, whose names written with their own hands, can be seen at our office: Portland, Or., July 31, 1880. The Oregon Kidney Tea has cured mv back and kedneys, and I am at a loss to ex press my trrtitude. I shall always remem ber the Oregon Kidney Tea with pleasure and esteem, and (uglily recommend it to all my friends and acquaintances. J. H. F. DOWNING, (at P. Selling's). Portland, Or., July 31, 1880. While I was in Tillamook last Winter. I was affected in my back and kidneys so that it was almost impossible for me to reach Portland. When I got here I was induced to try the Oregon Kidnet Tea. I drank. at my meals, the tea made from it, and it has effected a radical cure. I can highlv recommend it to all who are afflicted as I was. Jfi. (JOHN. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER. It is natural for people suffering with Dys pepsia and liver Complaint or any derange ment of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive ness, palpitation of the Heart. Heart-burn. Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at tne pit ot tne stomach, Yellow Skin, (Joat- ed Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating. low spirits, Ac, to put off from day to day buy ing an article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or re ative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Green's August Flower your immediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bot tles ot tins medicine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtne. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses- will relieve any case. I Every body to Know. Rev. George H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known to every one as a most influential citizen, md Christian Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stopped in our store to say, "I wish-every body to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives to. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. " It is having a tremendious sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfac tion in all cases ot Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, 78. Drs. Matchett & France. Sold by 'Uien Sl woof ward, Druggists. No Deception Used. It is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dispepsia, Liver lompiaint, Consumption, hour stomach, General Debility when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S VTTALIZER, free of cost if it does not cure or reheve them. Price, 75 ct Sold by Allen & Woodward, uniggista. For Lame Back. Side or Chest use SHI LOH'S POROUS PLASTER Price 25 eta. bold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. Sad Havoc is Created Among the tenants of the mouth Dv allow ing impurities to collect upon their aurfaoe 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 uvro its use ; it is a purely botanic liquid, ana it may be relied on to accomplish its beautifying effects without injuring the en amei nae a gritty tooth paste. Commenced Easiness Jnne 21st, 1SS0. Notice of Final Proof. Land Office at Oregon Crrr, Oregon. Juue 22. 1880. I XT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- il lowinrr-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof . in support of his claim. and secure final entry tnereoi, ana mat saia prooi will be made before B. W. Wilson, County Cleric of Benton county. Oregon, at the county seat of said county, on Tuesday tub 27th Day or July, 1880, Viz : Titus Baney , Homestead entry, No. 278, for the N 4 of N t i and S i of N W 4 of See. 24, T 11, 8 R 6 VV. and names the following as his witnesses, viz : John Dixon, John Murray, Charles Tyler and A. Au- gerbrirht, all of Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon. L. 1 ttAKi.n, itegwter. Dated June 21, 1880. 17:2ow5 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, OREGON, J. C. POLLEY, Proprietor The only First Class Hotel in the City. mHE OCCIDENTAL Irf A NEW BUILDING X newly f urnised, and the recognized headquarters lor Commercial Travelers, and all prominent men visitintr Corvallis. Lanre sample rooms on first floor. for commercial men, and bath room for the exclusive use of gue.-td. Board from one to two dollars per day, according to room. June 18, lHoU. iy:zoh CITY STABLES THOS. EGLIN Proprietor, On the Corner West of the Engine House, CORVALLIS, - - OREGON. HAVING COMPLETED OUR new and commodious BARN, we are better than ever prepared to keep the BEST OF TEAMS, BJ33IES. CARRIAGES SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE At Reasonable Rates. ca- Particular attention given to Boarding Horses Horses Bought and gold or Exchanged. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. April 2, 1880. 17:26yl CITY DISPENSARY. GOLDS ON & GRAHAM .... DEALERS IN .... DRUGS, MEDICITSES. CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, iaints. Oils Etc., Etc -TlYSICiANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAKEftJLL IT compounded, ai d orders answered with care and Hicrtr.li Farmers, and nh vsiciana from the country, will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. Corvallis. Aprfir, 188ft VTzlfU STJBSCBIBE JOB AGR1CULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS CorbaUts dte, FOB X 8 8 O VOL, SEVENTEEN. OFFICIAL PAPER FOR A Nil) BENTON COUNTY! THE GAZETTE?! IS Jk LIVE LOCAUPAPER, 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. Advertisements inserted at Rea sonable Rates. All kinds Plain and Ornamental Printing executed with neat ness and dispatch. Justices' Blanks constantly on hand. W. 33. CARTERS Proprietor and Publisher, Corvallis, Oregon. HARVESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. Frank Brtfs, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Having leased a large building, we are prepared to offer the farmers a full line of Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural Implements, wagons and hacks. WALTER A. WOOD Harvester and Self-Binder. WALTER A. WOOD CSweep Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Chain Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Header. WALTER A. WOOD New Enclosed Gear Mower. WAY MAN ST. CLAIR, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A WELLS,) Manufacturer of HARNESS SADDLES Ssa- Keeps constaBtJv on "hand every thing belonging t a first class shop. 4a"Uncle Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:2ovl Gsorsb P. Wrbnn, Auctioneer. E. IIOLOATE, -Att'y at La Wrenn & Holgate, REAL. ESTATE BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN, INSURANCE, OEXRAL BUSINESS AOEXTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Office on Second street, next door south the' City Market, CORVALLIS, : : OREGON- Buying, Selling and Leasing Real Esiate. Pron-" attention given to COLLECTIONS. Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep "Regular A.nctior! Sales Rooms And sell at AUCTION, anything de-h-ed, either at the Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City Or Country. Agents for good reliable Insurance Companies. We now have on hand for sale, both Grain and Stock Farms, and .CrfV Property, at fair prices, and easy terme. 5PWb can mark Sales ir anybody can.b Please give us a call. WRENN & HOLGATE. Corvallis. April 17. 1879. 16:16tf. -AND- CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER. FIRST PREMIUM OREGON STATE FAIR. La Belle Wagons and Hacks, Brown's Sulkcy and Gang Plows. Black Hawk and Clipper Plows. The Celebrated Randall Harrow, And the Square Hinge Harrows. Also a General Assortment of Shovel Plows and Garden Cultiva tors. Also a full line of Steel Goods and Grain Forks. Extras for all Machines furnished at Portland Prices. F. J. SPEIDEL, Agent. street, opposite ungine Monroe House. Corvallis, April 30, 1880. 17:18m4. Farm for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOE sale his splendid grain and stock farm, four miles north of west of Corvallis, on Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two tine bear ing orchards, and well calculated for divid ing into two or more snug tarius ierms easy and title perfect, ror particulars in quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or Hi. MAUl'Lb, on the premises. (Jorvallis, Jan. 1. 1878. lb:ltl Benton County PHOTOGRAPH CILLERY! A. A. M0BBILL, Pro. TOCLD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE citizens of Corvallis and vicinity, that he ia prepared to do all kinds of photo work:, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING and KNLABGING a SPECIALTY. Nega tives retouched, and preserved. Front Street, Two Doors South of A. Cauthorn It Son's Store. ALFRED A. MORRILL. Jannlry 7, 1880, 17:2tf NEW BUSINESS! Mountain "View MILK DAIRY Q5 Cents per Gallon, WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS. THE MILK of one cow will be furnished. Milk warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. G. MULKEY, Proprietor. Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 10:21ml, CORVALUS AMD WILLAMETTE VALLEY ENGINEERING- CO. Hams Dahl, E. Pihl, Cur. A. .Seoei.cke, D' - The Oregon and Washington Land Company ADVERTISE OREGON FARMS FOR Sale, largely in the East, free of ex pense to farms, unless sale is made, in that case, $6.00 for each farm sold. Farm ers will find it to their interest to call on CHENOWETH & JOHNSON, Agents O. &. VV. L. Co. Conrallis, Oct. 8, 1879. IG:41yl TNE INDEPENDENT WILLAMETTE STEAMER A. McCULLY! I. B. SANBURN, MANAGER- WILL LEAVE PORTLAND FOR CORV ALLIS! Wednesday, June 30, AT O A. M. Will m-eive Gnrnta for State Fair and Freight for all points on WIL LAMETTE RIVER, np to hoar of sailing. Unrine MatP tfair, commeneing on FRIDAY, JULY 2t, the Steamer will make DAILY TRIPS, BETWEEN tsr-CORVALLIS AND SALEM! Taking State Fair Goo-ls, Stock and Pas sengers, on following TIME and R ATES : Leave CORVALLIS at 6:00 A. H Fare Round Trip, $2.00 " ALBANY 7:00 I. SO " 8PBINGHILL 7:30....... 1.50 " BUENA VISTA 8:00. . 1.25 " FA1RVIEW 8:20..., 1.00 " INDEPENDENCE 9:00 1.00 " EOLA 9:40....,.., 1.00 Arrive at SALEM at 10 A. M, RETURNING LEAVE SALEM At 5 r. m. ESIRE 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 meats. They wonld mention particularly the following branches : Sawmills and plane mills. Graiiiniills. Furniture, joinery and mechanicid works. Waterworks, and othor" 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. Flense to address all communication to the company's headquarters at Corvallis. t3"A warded first premium at Oregon State fair, 1879, for architectural and engineering works. 16:42m3 ALSEA STEAM SAW AND J, PITMAN, Proprietor. HAVING REBUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED A new planer and other machinery, I am ready tc Oil all orders for Rough or Dressed Lumber, which will be delivered at the Belknap campground, Monroe, Corvallis, or elsewhere in the county, at reasonable rates. Common rou(,'h lumber, at the mill, Vt per M feet ; Flooring- and Rustic (planed) $14 to 16 per M. Sat isfact:o guaranteed. Ail orders promptly filled. April 19, 18S0. 17.17m6 W. P. SMITH, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, CORVALLIS, - OREGON, OFFICE OVER GREEN & G0LDS0JTS DRUtf Store. January 7, 1880. - 17:2tf HXJSS HOUSE, MONTGOMERY STREET, S. K. H. SEYMOUR & CO., Propr's, FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, AT MODERATE PRICES. Meals can be had at usual rates. Fare collected on boad and tickets issued for re turn trip. Children between 5 and 10, half fare; over 10 fall fare; under 5, free. Z. J. HATCH & CO, Dated June 18, 1880 I7:25w3 BBICK r BBICK ! ! BKICKMI HAVING LEASED MR. R. M. THOMPSON'S Brick Yard, one mile couth of Corvallis, we are prepared to make first-class brick, which we will sell at the lowest possible rates. We make our brick of a first-class quality of clay, not of loom and sand, and we defy competition. Persons desiring brick will do well to give us a call Yours truly. ' . ALLEN 4 PRICE. Dated June 18, 1880. 17:6mS rB LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HC tel in Sin Francisco. Having been enlarged recently, and newly furnished, now contains S00 elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other First Class Hotel ort the Pacific Coast. The table is unsurpassed by any Hotel in the city, geing supplied with the best the market affords. Aw buests conveyed to the Hotel free, April 14, 1880. 17:16tf REMEMBEB THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE GEO. W. STEVEN'S, Proprietor rpHIS HOUSE IS NEW AND COMMODIOUS AND I the Tatles will be supplied with the best the1 Market affords. j.J Board and Lodging, 85 00 per week. Newport, Benton County. Oregon. 17:25m Estray ISTotice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" OF THE TAKING up of an estray horse, by Uriah Payne, of Sandy, Clackamas county, Oregon, supposed to be nine year old ; sorrel, with red main and tail, and about fifteeff and a half hands high ; taken up and posted on th 9th day of December, and appraised by the under' signed, at 826 00, on the 22d of December, 1879. i. CV BRAN HAM. Justice of the Peace. , Sandy, June 2d. 1880. 17:25w2 B ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS MONTH l.T statements- neatly printed at t his oe?