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WEEKLY CORfUltS GAZETTE. Corvallis, July 23, 1880. Mr. J. H. Batks, Newspaper Advertising Agent. 41 Park Row (Times Building), New York, ia authorized to contract for advertise ments in the Gazette at our best rates. CHURCH DIRECTORY. M. E. CHURCH Regular services every Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7 r. m Sunday-school at the close of morning service, with ISilile ciasses for old and young. Prayi r meeting on Thursday evening- at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial welcome. W. T. Cuapmas, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Sellwood. ot Oregon City, will hold the services and administer the Holy Co nmunion in the Episcopal Church, Cor vallis, on the Hrd Sunday in each month. Lay services will be held on each Sunday at 11 and 7. Sunday school at 3. By order of Bisiiur Morris. M. K. CHURCH SOUTH -Services every Sabbath at 11 a. M. and 7 r. u., at the college chapei. Sunday school at 9:St Jt. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Public cordially invited. Joseph Ejierv. Pa -iter. IN MEMORIAM- Last Sabbath evening a telegram was re ceived in this city, announcing the death of James Drake, in Portland. Mr. TVake was born in the town of Ayr, in Ayrshire, Scot land, on the 12th day of August. 1S12, in which town he grew to miuhood. in his 22d year he came to Canada where he resid ed for a numlier of years, and then com menced a westward course, stopping for a time in Michigan and Missouri, and finally made a jiermaneiit abiding place in Oregon. For the last twelve years he Jims resided in this city, and is well known to us a'.l, and his many generous and noble traits of char acter will not be forgotten, and espscially was he a fri -nl to the sijk or rue ly of the neighborhood in which he lived. Several months ago a cancer m-ide its ap pearance in his throat an J growing rapidly worse, he hail gone to Portland for medical aid, but to no purpose. On last Sabbath morning it 3 o'clock, surrounded by family and friends, he breathed his last, a,id on Monday evening at 5 oVdock he was laid to rest, with the ceremonies of the Masonic fraternity, to which be ha 1 been attached from early manhood. Comments on the life of Mr. Dr.ike from onr pen would be useless, we :dl know him. and we all mourn his death. He leaves a widow who h-is shared his joys and sorrow through the j mruey of life, from youth up to a ripe old .je. she with a daughter and on who have both been in illiiWI for a num ber of years, constituted his family. STATE OP OREGON DEPARTMENT OF PUB LIC INSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that the Stale Teachers' Asso.iati n is apoiiitcd to meet in Salem, August 25th, 18SO, and to con tinue in session three days. Teachers and e lite itors in all parts of the State are ur gently invited to attend and participate in the deliberations and discussions of the As sociation, as matters of vital importance to oar educational interests will lie submitted for consideration. A programme of exer cises will be prepared and published in due time. The usual arrangements will be made for half-tare rates ou all the principal lines of travel for all who may attend the Asocia tion. -' L J. Powell, Sup't of Public Instruction. Salem, July 15, 1880. FROM NEWPORT Ed. Gazette: The steamer Kite and An na, ('apt. Lutjens, arrived on the 15 h with a cargo f ir Agent Swan, at Siletz and the fur niture for the '"Ocean House." She also had goods for S. Case. The U. S. S., Shubrick sailed to-day followed closely bv the steamer Kate an I Anna. Plenty of camp.- and lots of fun. II I ALTO. Newport, July 18, 18S0. The Con v allis Ftirir Company. The fruit crop will 8 on b a re idy and we would invite the attention of our rea Icrs to the Advertisement of the Crvallh Fruit Com pany in another column. This compiny by their energy and the superior quality of their dried fruit have established a foreign market for all kinds of dried fruit, thus of feriug to fanners an opportunity to dispose of a large amount of produce, that has here tofore gone to waste, at a goo. I profit. A New Deal. lu the absence of H. W. Vincent and wife from the Vincent House. Dr. Frank Vincent is occupying the posi tion of " mine hoste," in the most pprov etyle, while the culinary department under the efficient management of Miss Buckie Wrenn and Mrs. Campbell, has lost uone of its former popularity. The guests are un animous in their wishes that the Dr. and wife may have a nice, long visit. Runaway. Iist Wednesday evening, Mr. John Smith started for a drive, accom panied by his wife and Mrs. Jas. Taylor, when just as they were turning to leave the iiouse, the horses became f rightened, and in their attempt to run, up set the buggy, throwing its occupants to the ground. The ladies escape 1 without injury, but Mr. S. received several very painful bruses and cuts about the face and head. The horses then took a lively spin around town, and wheu caught, the bugy was literally brok en to pieces. H. & L. Election. At the regular meet ing of Corvallis H. & L. Co., hell last Mou day evsniiig. the following officers were elected : President, Wm. Groves; Vice President, J. H. Penn; Foreman, F. A. Vin cent; 1st Ass't Foreman, Emmet JIVrenn; 2d Aas't Foreman, D. S. Gore; Ilec. Seo'y, Geo. Bentley; Financial Sec'y, Henry Hughes; Fire delegates. Geo. P. Wrenn, Myer Harris and vai;ace Baldwin. Saturday Evenings Concert. The con cert given by Prof. John Kel ey an 1 wife, at Hamilton's Opera House on Saturday evening, was in all respects a success. The Prof, is a good violinist a id singer, and on that occasion every one present, seemed to be well pleased with the ente.tain tent. We hope Prof. Kelley will favor us with anoth er concert before leaving town. I. O. O. F. All members of Barnnm Lodge No. 7, I. O. O. F. are requested to be present at the next regular meeting, as business of importance will be transacted. T. C. Alexander, R. S. Farmers are now busy getting ready for harvest. Masons Tars, Glass, Self-Sealing, cheap, at Allen & Woodward's. Hal. Bell is night watchiran during Char lie M ill- r's absence. Mrs. Geo. Biddle started the Bay on the Monday morning's stage. John W. Stewart arrived in this city yesterday, bringing with him a fine lot of horses. C. E. Miller, our efficient night-watch, is taking a short recreation at Yaquina Bay thi week. Wm. Grant and FT. Harris went to Port land, last Monday to attend the funeral of the late James Drake. H. W. Vincent has again gone to the Bay. Thit is the second time the Dr. has been over this summer. Excelsior Lodge, I. O. G. T. to night. A good attendance is desired, as business of importance is ro be transacted. W. H. Mansfield and Jas. H. Foster, Jr. of Atony, paused through Corvallis Monday en route for the Yaquina. Benton Bowers, who has ben spending a few weeks in this city, started for his home in the hunch grass country yesterday. P. N. Baker .m l family and A. E. Ack !om have returned from their fishing excur sion improved in both health anil spirits. Lost A bright idea. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning the same to Mrs. A , at the Vincent House. O. V. Motley and Ueo. Bentley have sold out their state line between this city and Albiny, to Paul Wiley and J. W. Caton. Horses for Sale. Fourteen head of rood young horses for sale they enn lie se- n at M. Swiek's. J. W. Stewart. w2 Thompson's new Brick, to be occupied by John Ray & Son, is n iw nearly ready for occupancy, and a new sidewalk has been put down in front of it. New and elejf- nt stock of mil'inery goods just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which will be sold cheat er than they can be bought any where else in the city. Friendship Lodtre A. O. U. W. meets next Monday night, at regular meeting. A full attendance is desired, as the G. M. W. of the State vill be present. There is a fortune in store for the milliner who sha'l devise a bonnet that can be worn in any part of a church and always present the trimmed side to the enngrega'ion. Machine Oils. Farmers will save mnnei by buying their Machine Oils of Alien & Woodwai !. They have a large stock, and it will be sold very low. 17:28ml T!ire hn been a "mf rafted meeting; at the Kings Valley clmr-h during the present week, under the ms-nigement of Ttev. J. B tw 'reox. of this dry, assisted by Rev. W. ('. Knntm-r. of Albany. The new Furniture Store is just, in re ceipt of a large invoice of ornamental and useful goods, such as mirrors, bra -kets, wall pockets, fancy tables, pi -tur -s. mottoes and picture ft unei. Mr. Weber sells at Port Ian I prices. Janob B'nmlierg's nw dwelling house, in the tipper part of town, is now nearly crnn ple'e 1. It wi'I lie one of the ni st coozy hoiisi'R in the city, w hen finished. Charley E '.ar is the architect and bid der. Farmeri rem-mlier. that if you buy an Osborn Self Binder of A. Cauthorn & Son this year, von will le furnished with a ier fect cor 1 binder next year for $20 00 or a cor 1 binder will le exch .nged for your wire binder free of chare. Prof. 'John Kelly and wife, starte 1 on a trip to the Bay J-wt Tuesday, to lie absent al out a week. When they return t.hev in tend favorin ' the people of Corvallis with another of their musical entertainments. Mrs. 3. Mason started for Yaqnma last Monday morning, to be absent so ne three or four w-eks. During her absence Miss L. tiV-l will attend to the wants of customers, and also do dressm iking. Robt. Hornin ' arrive 1 from the Si!vr Lake country last Tuelay evening. He brought wi'h him a fine lot of yong horses, which he offers for sale. Robt. will start bai k ag: in mxt Mom'ay. The Torses are now at his father's. F. A. Hornin?. where they en 13 found by persons desiring to purchase. GRANGE RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, Death has entered the portals of our Grange and taken from our midst, Sister Ann Murray, from the labor of the faithful to the reward of the pure in heart; and Whereas, We, the brothers and sisters of said Grange, deeply sensible of our great loss, yet fully confiding in the mercy and wisdom of the Divine Master above, bow in bumble submission to the decree that none can escape death. Resolred, That in the death of Sister Ann Murray, our Grange and the Order has lost a valuable member and co-worker; the Church a zealous and consistent Christian; the community and society one of their brightest ornaments; the family a devoted wife and loving mother. Resolved, That the members of this Grange deeply sympathize with onr brother, R, N. Murray, anil the family of the deceased, and pray the Divine Master aluive, to sus tain him and them in their sad bereavement. Remleed, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Grange, and the Secretary lie or lered to send a copy to the bereaved husband of the deceased, and to the Willamette Farmer, Corva'lis Gazette and Benton Blade for publication. James Ginoles, ) Matt. L. Cauthorn, Com. Nancy Ccktis. ) Soap Creek G., P. of H. June 12, 18S0. Sheriff's Sale. Bad rock prices on Paints and Oils, at Allen & Woodward's. EOS. IsT. In Benton county, July 20th. to the wife of Si M. Golds, n, a son, 12 pounds. Dr. Smith is responsible for the figures. ABBI 33 TJ : At the r si lence of the brides mother, Snmmer Lake, Or., by the Rev. Joseph Finery. Mr. Franklin L. Horning to Miss Endora L Spooner. Frank is a Benton county boy, and was at oi e time a typo in the Gazette office, and we extend to bioi and his happy bride our hearty congratulations. BKESS AUiUST FLWK!5. It is natural for people suffering with Dys pepsia an 1 liver Complaint or any derange ment of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Hwvdi.che, If kbit nil Oistive ncss, palpitation of the Hoirt, Hi art-burn. Water-brash, gnawing ai 1 laming pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin. Coat ed Tongue, and disarreeable tate in the mouth, coming up of food after eating. low spirits. &c. to put off from day to day buy in ' an arti le thatthy know hasenred their neighbor, friend, or re ative, yet they have no faith in it un il it is too late. But if you will go to yonr Drnggist an 1 get a b ittle of ureen s August r lower your nnme iiare 1 -. I" CI - l D ... cure is a certain as you uve. .'moina x -t'esof this medicine uan lie obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any crs?. I WMt Every body to Kpovt. Rev. George H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity Known to every one as a most intiuenti -1 citizen, nid Cliris ian Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stoppe I in our store to s ty. ' I wi.-h every body to know that I consider that both myse'f and wife owe onr lives to, Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremeudious sale over our counters and is giving ierfeet satisfac tion in all caries of Lnng Discas s. such as nothing else has done. Boiirlmn, Iu l., Mav 15. '78. Drs. Matchett & France. Sold by Allen & Wooi'war.l, Druggists. Sunday School Pic Nic. The Sabbath School of the Presbyterian church will hold a pic nic on the grounds of W. A. Wei's, at Wells Station, on the W. O. R. R., Wednes day. July 28th. Leivivg Corvallis at 8J o'clock, A. M . and returning by the evening train at 3:20. Everybody invited. All who go will please provide themselves with lunch. Distinguished Visitors. President Hayes and wite will visit the Pacific Coast during the Autumn, and doubtless extend their trip to Oregon, as they hive frequent ly expressed a desire to see the State and its magnificent scenery. Arrested. Last Friday City Marshal Pvgall arrested a man nam-jd Wm. Row land in this city for violation of the United States law in gi vin f whi -ky to Indi ins. The United States Marshal c ime up the next day and took the accused to Portland where on an intervi w w ith Judge Deady he admitted his guilt and was du'y sentenced. Bay View House Newport. In anoth er column appears the advertisement of the popular Hotel "Bay Vi :w," at Newport. The proprietor, Mr. Abby is making special efforts to make this house a perfect success and guests will fin 1 it one of the in-i3t home like hotels to be found any where, with the best the market affords on the tables. Hil:sboro In leoen lent : Capt. Wilkin son has arrived a the Grove this week from the npjier Columbia, having in his charge seven girls an I eilit boys, chil Iren of In dian families on the Warm Spring reserva tion. They are to lie taken to Forest Grove n l educate 1 at the expense of the govern ment'. The chief of the Warm Spring trib-" and two other hea 1 men of the reservation accompany the party. Science has accomplished no more won derful or gratifying result, than Cie perfec tion of an antidote to tl e chilling signs o approaching age, something to obliterate the tell tale tracks of lime, an I preserve the natural adornmnts of youth to rips old age. HaT's H iir Kenewer does all this, and its pra:se resounds in cottage and pal aci. The dwellers anion ; the snows of Norway and the peasants of sunny r'rince and Spain, find use for it, and find means to get it. and it does not disappoint them. Tie whitening locks again re .sum? their color, the thin, dry, and faded hair becomes bright and glossy. The whole appearance is changed as if by mi ic, and the man or woman, who, before was called aged, now appears as one in the prime of life. Such wond rons changes cannot pass unnoticed, -nil they have pro luce 1 the unprecedented demand that now exists for the first and only article ever compounded that can pro duce them in a pleasing satisfactory man ner. Keu Era, WoodMUtk0K Xo deception I'swl. It is str-'iige so many people will cantinue to suffer day after day with Dispepsia, Liver Complaint, Consumption, Sour Stomach, General Debi'ity wh:m thev c m procure at our store SHILOH'S VITALIZBR, free of cost if it loe3 not cure or relieve them Price, 7fi cts. Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. For Lame B'ick. Side or Chest use SHI LOH'S POROUS PL STER. Price 25 cts Sold by A'.t-n & Woodward, Druggists. Hill's Nnnuel. Mr. N. Newton, agent for Benton county, is now canvassing for subscrib rs to the new and revised elition of the ah ive excellent work. It is highly recommended by dis tinguished educators and leading newspa pers, and is considered by all t be one of the most useful 4iooks that was ever laid upon the couutiug-room desk or drawing room table. 17:8 Sad Hit roc is Created Among the tenin's of the month oy allow ing impurities to c illiei upon t'vir surface or in their interstices. SOZODONT re moves every vestige of tartar from the teeth, and renders their prema ure 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 ro'ied on to ac omplish its lieautifying elfects without injuring the en amel like a gritty tooth paste. Tevv this "Week. BAY VIEW HOUSE. PI I ASWT MUtiEK KES0KT, NEWPORT - - OREGON. P. M. ABBEY, rroprieto . rprns HUSE, HA VIVO BEEV THOROUGHLY 1 overhauled and refurnished, is now otien for the reception of guest-i, as in former year.,. Tlie table. are tumUheu with all the ntark.-t affords. No jiain pared to make jrnc ts comfortable xoard bv dav or wejic. 'h ; re4 table. P. JL ABiiY, Prqii'r. Dated July 23, iSMi. 17: Mini Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AT EX 2CI.T1 K ISSUED OUT of the County Court of Unatoo count , in the State of regnn, on the 25th day of June, 1S80 upon a . udginent rendered in said Co" ir,, on the 7th day oi May. ls ii), for tne sum of one h Hired and ninetv fouran 1 37-1UO dollar and the lu.-ther sum of twenty-two and fO-100 dollars co ts, in favor of T. J. Creijj iton, plaintiff, an J .(rain t E. W. Vander oil, defendant, and com- anding me to sell the real pro t erty hereinafter described, to satiniy said su s before mentioned, with intere-t and costs thereon, I have levied upon fie following- descrioed pretni es, to-wit: il ginning at a i take set for a corner near the road lead n; past the residence of Wm. Henkle, it being the road 1 adingiron Corvallis to Lloyd settlement: running thence west 8S. 25 chains; thence no-th 14.70 chain-; thence east 67. 30 cbsins ; thence south 12 sec E. 14 77 chains, to place of beginning, in Benton county, Oregon, containing 100 acres, and on Sat rday. Aoocsr 24th, 1830, At the front door of the Court House, in the city of Corvallis, Kenton county. Or iron, at the hour of ten o'clock a. M. , I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash in band, all the right, title and in terest of Raid defendant, in and to mid real property, with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to satisfy said Execution and costs. SOL. KING, Sheriff cf Benton County, Oregon. Dated July 22. 1880. 17 BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane coantv. on the 10th day of June. 1880. udou a judgment rendered in said Court, on the 31st day of May, 1840, for the sum of thirty-nine and 60-100 dol lars, and 322 s5 costs hi :avor of John H. nurkhart, plaintiff, and against sum C. Stannus and Samuel Stannus, defendants, and for want of personal prop erty nut of which to satisfy the same, I have levied upon the following described real estate, to-wit : insnortnot tsection 2s, in Township 14 touth of Range 5 west oi the Wilianoette meridian, containing; 320 acres ; al so that certain other tract of land de scribed as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the south east corner of Section 21, Township 14, south of nange o west or the wiuanette meridian, running theuce west 80 chains ; thence north 5 chains and 40 links to the south boundarv line of the Donatio., land claim of Samuel F. Starr ; thencu east along said south uounuary line to the south-east comer ot said Starr s Donation land claim ; t en. e due east to the east boundary line of said Section 21, and thence south to the place of b tginning, containing 44 acres, more or less, situated in Benton county, Oregon, and on Saturday, the 24th Dat or AnooST, 1880, At the front door of the Court House in the city of Corvallis, Benton county, Oiegon. between the hours of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon, namely: Atone o'clock r. M., I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the rig' t. title interest and claim of the aid defendant, in and to -a d real property to satisfy the a nount of said judg ment with interest and eo ,t thereon. SOL. KINO, Sheriff of Benton Countr, Oregon. Dated this 22d day of July. 1830. "l750w5 Execnto's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Un dersigned has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth C. Starr deceased, by the County Court of is niton county, State of Oregon. All per ons having claims against the Estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same with proper proof, within si n ouths from the date hereof to the undersigned, at his residence three-quarter, of a mile north-west of Monroe, In Benton county, Ore gon, or in Corvallis, at the ofHee of Jas. A. Yantis, his Attorney. COBMJSUCB B. STARR. Exseutorot the Estate of Elixbeth C. Starr deceased. Dated July 10, 1830. 17:29w5 NOTICE. WHr.REAS MY WIFK, IMROELINE VINOE has left n y bed and board, without just cause or provocation I hereby warn all per ons not to trust or credit her on my account, as I will not pay any debts or obligation of her contracting. JOHS VINGEE. Witness, R. A. BsxeELL. Newport, July 10, 1340. 17:2w4 Real Estate for Sa e ! SITUAT2D IN OORv AX.LIS, Bsufon County, Oregon. T'.V') VACANT LOTS, in the central part of towt hand" to the '.Vestiide Djpot. One of the n ost d siratile places for a residence in the city. 1 r. 'an T'.VO IMPROVED LO T3. on the main bushier strjet, with small sta'ile, woodshed, and a good, corr fortaMe dwelling 'louse, contain'ng seven good roo'nt. These lots are nicely situated for any kind of bus.' ness purposes. lojan One Steam Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factor, in Corvallis. with all the n achinerv nectssary to op rate the sa-ne in -all respects. The owner there wants to quit the bu iness, he therefore offers t' .ntire factory for sale at a price more than one-th:, less than its cost or present value. All the above pror3rty is for sale, on reasons ter n. For further information concerning the sa inquire of M. S WOODCOCK, At his Lxw Oftice, in said City of Corvallis. Notice of Final Proof. Laxd Office at Onr.aov Citt, Okeoox, ) June H. 13S0 f VOTICK 15 HEREBY GiVriV THAT TBS FOL-lowing-na net! settler has Bed notice o' htl in tention to make final proof in sunn -rt of his claim, and soenrc final entry f'e-eof. and that aid proofs w'll ma la in tiie ian 1 O Dee at Oregon City, Oregon, on '.Ve inetda-, August 4th, 1SS0. B- i'a n'nJ Hawthorne, Pru-wu Un D Statement No. 8531. for t!:e W ( c'SR and Lots 7, 8,ani f, Sec. 32, Town. 13 S R 10 W, to -irove continnonr res idtn w on and cultivation of said tracts, and na -e t'te following a- hi i witnesses, viz: Wm A. Peek, Eli ah McKennev. Thomas Kusell and Thomas D. Reeves, all of Tid i Water P. O.. Benton county, Oregon. Ben'am'n I Arnold, Pre-emption D. Statement No. 3590. for Lot s 6, 7 and 8 Sec. 30, T 13, S R 10 W, and names the following as his witnesses, viz : Wm. A. Peek. Elijah McKennev. Thonai Russell and Thomas D Reeves, all of Tid: Water P. O.. Benton county Oregon. L. T. BA11IN, Riristr. Dated July 2, 1SS0. 17:27w5 Notice of Final Proof. Laxd Officf. at Oasoox crrr, ) OiF-ooN, June S3, 13S0. f VTATICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THS F:)L tl low' ng-na ned settler has file 1 notice of h's In tention to make final proof in supnort of his claim, and secure final entry thereof , and that said proof i will he made tiefrire iS. W. Wiljon, County Clerk of Benton county, on ' Wednesday, Annrsr 4tii, 18S0, At Corvaltis, the eo inty seat of Binton euim'.v, Ore tron. Ivi W. Hunt. Homestead Anpl'cation No. 2323, for the E i of S E J of Sec. 10. an I W V o S W of Sec. 11. in T 11 S Rfl W. to prove continuons residence on and cultivation of sa'd tracts, and na-ies the follo ving as his witnesses, v z: John Yantis, Little !'lk P. O., Emannel Brannon and Charles Mays, Philomath P. 0.,nl A.. J. Porter, Little Elk P. O. , all of Benton county Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Rist-r. Dat d July 2. 1S30 17:27w5 Notice of Final Pro f. Lad Offise vt Oreoon Citt, ) 0 'Eoov June2. H30. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VSV THAT THE F')L-lowin-na ne l settter ha fl'e 1 notice of his in tention to niak final oroo' in sunnort of his claim. and secure fin 1 entry thereof, and t'.at sain proofs will be ma Je in the Land OtHce, at Or3gon City, Ore gon, on Thcrsdat. Acodrt 5tii, 1330, Thomas Terr. Pre-emption D. Statement No. 3231. for the V of N 1 1, Sec. 2. T 12 S H 11 W. to prove continuous residi-n"e on and cultivation or said tract, an! names the Ml owing as his w tne ises. viz : Daniel Cariile. Thos. J. creig'iton, Wallace Baldwin and Le-ter P. Baldwin, all of Corvallis P. O , Benton county, ur-egon. L. T. BAKIN Kegister. Dated July 2, 1830. 17:27w5 Notice of Final Proof. Laxd Office at Oreoox Citt, ) Oreoov. June 22. 1380. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowing-named set tier ha s Sled notice of his in tention to make final proof, in sunnort of his claim. an.1 8'citi-e final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before B. W. Wilson, County Clerk of . -error, t-oanty, Oregon, at the county seat of aid county, on TcesdaT tub 27tii Dat or July, 1880, Viz: Titus Ranev, Homestead entry. No. 2734, for theNlof N 1. J and N 1 of N W i of Sec. 21. T 11. S R 6 W. and names the following as his witneses, viz : John D'xon John Murray, hsrles Tyler and A. Au gerbricht, allot Corvallis, Benton eonntv, Oregon. L. T. BARlrf, Register. Dated June 21. 1880. . 17:2Jw5 OCCIDENTAL HOT SI, CORVALLIS, OREGON, J. P. P0:.LEY, Proprietor. The only First Class Hotel in the City. T'lE OCCIDENTAL IS- A NI W BUILDING, newly fumised an -t the recognized h wt --iiarters for "o-nmereial Travelem, and all prominent men v'aiting Cnrvalth. Larcre sample rooms on first floor for eommerc'al men. and bath room for the (inclusive n w of trait. Board from one to two dollars per dav. aeeor.limr to room. June 13, 1380. 17:25tf CITY TilANSFEft r0MPANY Pygall, fampbell Co., nmimt All hauling in city or country promptly attended to. 17r7tf. T. C. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY at LAW, COKVAI.LIS, OREGON "OFFICE ON MONROE STREET, NEAR COURT J House. 15Janl73tf SUBSCRIBE FOE THE WEEKLY iballts nicik, FOB x o e o ! VOL. SEVENTEEN. OFFICIAL, PAPER FOR I A N.l BINT3N COUNTY ! 2 THE GAZETTE LIVE L33AL';PAPZ!.ti: 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 WILLAIflHE valley.: 50 Per Annum. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. AGUUM IMPLEMENTS HARVESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. Frank Hrifs, 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. Advertisements inserted at Rea sonable Kates. 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. WALTER A. WOOD Harvester and Self-Binder. WALTER A. WOOD Sweep Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Cha n Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Header. WALTER A. WOOD New Enclosed Gear Mower. -AND- CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER. FIRST PRFMIt;! OREGON STATE FAIR La Hi'lle Wajrons and IlHckp, Brown's Sulkey and Ganir Plows. Black Hawk and Clipper Plows. The Celebrated Handall Harrow, And th' Square IIinie Harrows. Also a General Assortment of Shovel Plows and Garden Cultiva tors. Also a full line of Steel Good and Grain Forks. Extras fur all Machines furnished at Portland Prices. F. J. SPEIDEL, Afjrent. Monroe Street, opposite Engini Hne. Corvallis, April 30, 1880. 17:18m4. Farm for Sale. mHE UNDERSIONED OFFERS FOR J sale his splenlM grain anil stock farm, four mi'es north of west of Corvallis. on Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two fine bear ing orchards, and well calcul ted for divid ing into two or more snug farms Terms easy and title perfect. For particulars in quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or E. MAUPLE, on the premises. Corvallis. Jan. 1. 1878. 16:ltf WAT MAN ST. CLAIK, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS.) Manufacturer of HARNESS SADDLES Keens constantly on hand every thine belonging t a first class shop. 49-Uncle Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:25vl Gkorge P. Wrbss, Auctioneer. E. Holgate, Att'yat Law Wrenn & Holgate, REAL, ESTATE BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN, INSURAKCE, SBXBAL BUSINESS 101 NTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Office on Second street, next door south the City Market, CORVALLIS, : : OREGON. Buying, Selling and Leasing Beat Eslate. FronT COLL EC T IONS. Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular Auctior Sales Rooms And sell at AUCTION, anything de ircd either at the Sales Kooms or elsewhere, in City orCountry. Afrents for ood reliable Insi'ranck Comvanies. iic now nave un ii&uu itir rate. . ixnn uiiAm siiu Stock Farms, and Cm Property, at fair prices, and easy terme IP"We can mark Sales if antbodt can.S Please give us a call. WRENN & HOLGATE. Corvallis. Arr:l 17. 1S70. 18.1Ctf. Renton Ooiinty PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! A. A. MORRILL, Fro. Y'OULI RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE elt'zcns of Corvallis and vicinity, that be is prepared to do all kinds of PHOTO WORK, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and ali.tfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING and 1NLARGING a SPECIALTY. Nega tives retouched, and preserved. Front Street, Two Doors South of A. Cauthorn & Son's Store. ALFRLO A. MORRILL. January 7, 1880. 17:2tf NEW BUSINESS! Mountain View MILK DAI 95 Cents per Oallon, WHEN REQUIRFO FOR INFANTS. THE MIL of one cow will be furnished. Milk warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL! A. O. MULKEY, Proprietor. Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 16:21ml, Administratrix Notice. NOTICE IS HEM BY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersigucd has been duly appoint cd Administra trix of t!.e Kvtate of Wiiliam Is Crter, deceased, by the County C ourt of Htnton tounty. State of Oregon. All persons having claims against the I state of said deeea-ed are hereby nt tifird to present the tame, with proper proof, within six ir-cnths from the t'ato hereof, to the undersicrei', at ti e Gact.ttb office, in Corvallis, Benton county, "Oregon. ELKIRA CARTER, Jas, A. Yantis, her Attoine r. Administratrix of the Estate of William B. Carter, deceased. 17:l(Sw5. Dated July 8, 1880. UTV HtKHailK G0LDS0N & GRAHAM .... DEALERS IN DPUGP, 1MEDICT1NES, CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Paints, Oils Etc., Etc. PYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY compounded, at d orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers, and physicians from the country, will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality Corvallis, April 7, 1880. 17:15tf FAKMERS' FEED AND SALE Second St. C orvalllsfl PAUL WILEY & CO., - PRDPRS. WE SOLICIT A PART OF THE PATROVAO EOF Benton andad.oining counties We have plenty of Stable Room, and yard for all kinds of stock. Saddle horiesand tea us sent out on short notice and quick ti i e. We will run a hack to and from Soda Springs every Sunday, or as often as desired by health and pleasure seekers. N. B. We shall make a specialty of Doctoring, Training and Breaking horses. You will f nd at our staHe one of the best veterinary surgeons and train ers on the Pacific coa t ' Satisfaction guaranteed in evervcase. For further particulars enquire at the Vincent Corvallis, May 28. 1880. 17:22tf We Want You to Know PAUL, THE PAINTER, 18 AGAIN IN TOWN, AND PREPARED TO DO all kind of plain and ornamental painting in the heat style and at lowe.t rates. Orders left at Allen A Woodward, will receive prompt attention. CorrallU, June 4tb, 1880. 1728tf Dissojutifn of Partnership. NOTICE IS HERI BY GIVEN THAT THE PART nerchip heretofore existing between the under signed i this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Jos. hfflin retiring from the tuint-ss. The business will be continued, at the old stat d, by Thos I glin, who will assume all campony liabilities, and collect all debts due the late firm. J ou r M. Eglis. Thomas Equ. Dated Corvallis, June 21, 18S0. 17:26w4 ALIEA STEAM SAW .... AKD .... PLANING MILL J. PITMAN. Proprietor. HAVING RFEUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED 4 new planer and other machinery, I am ready to fill all ordt rs for Rent h cr Tressed I timber, which will be delivered at the Belknap campground, Monroe, Corvallis, or elsewhere iu the county, at reasonable rates. Common rough lumber, at the mill, 7 per M feet ; Flooring and Rustic (planed) S14 to 810 per M. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All orders promptlr filled. April 19, 1880. 17 17ni6 W. P. SMITH, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, CORVALLIS, - OREGOR, -FFICE OVER GREEN & GOLDSON'S VKVQ Store. January 7. 1880. 17:2tf RTJSS HOUSE, MONTGOMERY STREET, S. ., TT, SEYMOUR '& CO., Propr's. FIRST CLASS AGC0MM3DATI0NS. AT MODERATE PRICES. THE LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HO tel in San Francisco. Having been enlarged recently, und newly furnished, now contains 300 elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other First Ua Hotel on the 1 acific Coast. The ' able is unsurpassed by any Hotel in the city, geing supplied with the best the market affords. All Luests conreved to the Hotel free, April 14, 1880. I7:lCtf REMEMBER THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE GEO. W. STEVENS, Proprietor 'PHIS HOUSE IS NEW AND CCMMODICCS AND 1 the Talles will be supplied with the best the Market affords. Board and Lodging, S5 00 per week. Newport, Benton County. Oregon. 17:25m6 THE ESMOND. H. BRENNER, Proprietor. Corner Morrison and Front Streets, Portland. Now open to the public ' Tbe Only Fimt f tans House In the City. Hotel Elevator and all modern improvement. Portland. Orwron. Mar 21, 1880. 17:2itf B ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS MONTHLY .statements neatly printed at this office