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Corvallis, July 30, 1880.
Mr. J. H. Batbs, Newspaper Advertising
Agsot 41 Park Row (Time Bmltlinu). New
.York, ia authorized to contract for arlvertise
tneute iu the Gazette at our best rates.
( HI KOI UIRMTOKY.
K. CHTJRCH -Resuhu- services every Swnday.
at 11 a. M. and 7 r. m. Sunday-school at the close of
morning service, with llil le classes for kl and young.
lray r reectmv n Thnrsdav even's t 7 o'clock. A
jaswral invitation and cordial welcome.
W. T. CnamA.v, Pastor.
KPI8COPL CHCRCH The Rev. Mr. Sellwood
r Oregon City, will hold the service and administer
ttt Holv Communion in the Kpixconal Churcn. or
rallia. on the 3rd Sunday in each month, lay services
will he held on each Sunday at 11 and 7 sum In y
acbool at . By order of Bisiior Montis.
E CBUHCH SOUTH -Services every Sahbath
at 11 a. a. and 7 r. n. . at the college charu.-i. Sunday
school at : a. a. Praver meeting Friday evening
at 7 o dock. Public cordial iv invited.
Jossra KassT. Patnr.
TATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF PU8
UO INSTRUCTION
Notice is bereUy given that the State
Teachers Asso i.iti-m is appointed to meet
in Salem, A ust 25th, 1880, and to con
tinue in session three days. Teachers and
duc-rVtrs in all parts of the State are ur
gently invited tn attend and participate in
the deliberations an I dismissions of the As
sociation, aa it. utters of vital importance to
our educational interests will lie submitted
for consideration. A progr-mme of exer
cises will be prepare 1 and published in due
time.
The nsnal arrangements will be mvle for
h tlf-fare ntjs on all the principal lines of
travel for all who may aten 1 the Associa
tion. L -T Powell,
Su-i't of Public Instruction.
July 15, 1880.
8HO0TIMQ AT BROWNSVILLE
On last Saturday evening a shooting affair
occurred at Brownsville. Linn county, fce
twn Hick Warren and Geo. Gooiman.
which resulted in the death of the former.
The particulars, as rec -ivel by private let
ter from that pla.-e, are as f'diows Good
man was spending the evening at a private
house, and about 10 P. M. Warren -c ill.; i
and asked to see him ; they went out of the
oou-e, and in the interval a quarrel arose,
which reunited in Warren drawing a pistol
and firing at Goodman, and then starting to
run ; Goodman then drew his pistol and
fired t Warren, the shot taking effect in the
back and ranging upwards, lodging jo -t
above the heart. The parties were within
boat three feet of each other at the time
the first shot was lire L T te pistol used by
Goodman was a X". 59 self-acting revolver.
Good-nan was irantixlittely-arrested an-1 has
its ! a preliiniiiary ex uniua-iim, the result of
which we have not he rd. Both par
ties are well known in this community.
Goodman is a horse doctor, aoi has been iu
Corvallis a good deal during the past two
years. Warren formerly resi led in Philo
math, and ia a painter by tra le. The quar
rel commenced about a woman.
Lot of dust.
Harvest ia at hand.
New Editok. J. J. Flett, former editor
of the Benton Blade, has disposed of his in
The street sprinklers are going most of terest in that paper to Johnson OdeneaJ; who
will conduct the s-une in future. Mr. Ude
neal has been in the Gazette office for sev
eral years, and our feeling toward him is the
very kindest, and we wish him all the suc
cess in this new adventure that a Demo
cratic editor is entitled to. Mr. Flett, ac
companied by his wife, goes to Roseburg,
where they will reside in future.
the tune.
Bedrock prices on Paints and Oils, at
Allen & Woodward's.
Miss Ken dy, of this city, is visiting
friends in Marion conuty.
Hurrah ! Hurrah ! I have fonnl it. The
place to get good 'meat at the Palace.
Masons lars. Glass, Self-Sealing, cheap,
at Allen ft Woodward's.
The news depot the Vincent House keeps
a full line of ci ars and tobaccos.
C. R. Wheeler, of She Id's Station, was iu
the city on Saturday evening, and remained
over Snuday.
Co!. T. Egenton Hogg arrived in Portland
by the la it steamer, and will be home this
week.
The City Transfer Co. has changed hands
Messrs. Wheeler ft Hersbtier are the pur
chasers. Miss Rebecca Wren, F. A. Vincent,
and several ethers, started for the Bay last
Monday morning.
Rev. .T. Bowersox will occupy the pulpit
in the Evangelical Church next Sabbath,
m-rningand evening.
We learn from Rev. 15owersox tht the
meetinir in King's Valley is still in progress.
The interest is unabated.
A force of Chinam-n are now engaged in
excavating the i-ronnd for Hamilton ft (Jc's
new bank building on Second street.
What did you say, Pat ? I said that the
Palace always k Bps the liest. and most com
plete as. ortment of meats in the town.
Mia Mollie Kelly, ot this city, went to
Portl nd Tu -s l.-iy morning tn visit friends,
and will remaiu for several weeks.
Wf understand that the Alt B. B. club,
of this city, have ch d!en;red the Lafayette
nine for a fricn lly aame, but have, as yet,
received no answer.
New and eleg-nt stock of mil'in"ry goods
jnst received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which
will be sold cheater than they can be bonirht
any where elBe in the citv.
Frank G. A'!!, of Portland, was in the
city last M n lav on 'nutness connected with
the A. O. U. W.. of which order he is the
Grand Master for the Sttte of Oregon.
The Cofee Hvorce case has teen amicably
settled. Georje is retire 1 on a tension, and
the property interest 'equitably adjusted-between
Biddy and the lawyers.
G. W, Guivey. of the Independence Riv
erside, was in the city lst Sunday, and on
Monday O. V. W idler, of the same journal,
trnve ns a frien llv call. They report every
thing lovely at Indeptmlence.
Just as we were g'ting to press yesterday
evenimr. we lernie 1 ttmt a b-akesman on
Fine Wheat. Mr. J. M. Currier pre
sented us with a bunch of wh -at, the first of
the week, that was grown from see I that
was runted last year. The gr tin was full
and plump, an I the heals the largest we
have seen this year. Mr. C. informs ns that
this is only an average sample of a large
field of the same kind.
(sit KEN'S Al GIJST FLOWER.
It is n tturil for people suffering with Dys
pepsia an 1 liver t 'inn plaint or any derauge
metitof the digestive organs, such as Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual ('ostive
ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-barn.
Water-brash, gnawing and burniug pains at
the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skill. Coat
ed Tongne. ami disairtteable taste in the
mouth, coming up of f no-1 after eating. low
spirits. Ate to put off from day to day buy
in an article that they know has cured t heir
neighbor, frien'l. or re ative, yet they have
no faith in it un il it is too late. But if you
will go to your Druggist and get a Isit-tle of
Green's Acocst Flowed your imme bate
enre is as certain as you live. .Sample Bat
tles of this medicine can lie obtained for 10
e its to fry its superior virtue.
lie rnlar size 75 cents. Try it, two doses
will relieve any case.
I Wlli 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 myse'f and
wife owe our lives to, Shiloh's Consumption
Cure. " It is having a tremeudious sale over
our counters and is giving perfect satisfac
tion in nil cases of Lung Diseas s. such as
nodiing else has done. Bourbon, Ind., May
15, 78. Drs. Matchett & France. Sold by
Alien ft Wooi' ward, Druggists.
No lJpcpptlon I'scxl.
It is str mgfl so many people will cmttnue
to su Ver day after day with Dispepsi-i. Liver
Complaint, Consumption, Sour Stomach,
Geueral Debi'i:y when thev c m procure at
our store SHILOH'S VITALIZER, free of
cost if it does not cure or relieve them.
Sold by Allen ft Woodward,
crravel train on the W. O. R. R.. namel
Hamilton, was run over bv the train at Iu- . Price, 75 cts.
.1 3 1 S . -1 1 -J 1 1 . 1 1 Tl.. ...,
"W" "' aviiiw. I SB r LaitDOmcsATOnsiovCiTT, Orbooh, )
t,,n. is :n ... I v,i,mR.i. aiA-m Pl,n,t on fiHT I . June 2-1. 130 f
..,.-. . " xtotice is hkrkby oiv::' that thf. fol-
by buying their Machine Oils of Allen ft, LAJrl I"U1UU riiAMEil. rnce &- cts. .w lowing-na-iie-l settler has Bled notice of bis in-
m i m. t i , , Sola ly Al.eu S, volwarl, Liruguists. tention to make nnal proof fa rapport of his claim,
Wooitwai l. ITiey have a large stock, and I Und sscure Ana! entry t-ereof.and thassntd nroofs w 11
it will be sold very low. 17:28ml HiliV Mannel. WSmS Mgm'
R W Mno wli tuUn ,.iitin r in vr xt , i t... tt....i. B-aiam nJ ilaw'.horne, Pre-emitin D Statement
.t i7 " Z ... , Jr. c.,v ""'7t Na .uni, for the w I or S F. I and lMts 7. 8. and 9,
the Eastern states, more particul Tlv m I 1R ow cauvassing for sutiscnb rs to the new gee. 32, Town. is. 8 E 10 W. to -trove continnonr res-
i (nin-ctn at. rertirnen t ome last r-miav. and reviseil e litmn tf the ah tve '-xceileut ; idence on and cultivation of said tracts, and na es
sion. there is no p ace like Oregon. tiuguished educators and lea ung newspa- Beevos.allofTidiWaterP.o .Bentonconnty.Or-gon.
Farmrs rem-mber, that if vn bny an I'-' an1 s c. nsi lered by all t be one of neniancn U Arnold. Preemption D. Statement
nl..., ..V R;,..io, ,.f & ',!,. : tne most useiui books mat. was ever laiti ; no. s.wu. lor i,ot-i . ana sec. so, T 13, it iu vv,
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Lane county, on the 19th day of June, 1880, upon a
judgment rendered in said Court, on the Slat day of
May, 1830, for the sum of thirty-nine and 60-100 dol
lars, and -32 US costs In favor of John H. Burkhart.
plaintiff, and against Su m C. Htannus and Samuel
bt uuius, defendants, and for want of personal prop
erty out of which to satisfy the aame, I have levied
upon the following described real estate, to-wit:
The north i of Section 28, in Township 14 -outh of
Range 5 west o:' the Willamette meridian, containing
320 acres; also that certain other tract of land de
scribed as follows, to- wi l : Beginning at the south
east corner of Section 21, Township 14, south of
Range 5 west of the Willa nette meridian, running
thence west 80 chains ; thence north' 5 chains and 46
links to the south boundary line of the Donatio;, land
claim of Samuel F. Starr ; thence east along said south
boundary line to the south-east corner of said Starr's
Donation land claim ; thence due east to the east
boundary line of said Section 21. and thenee south to
the place of btginnin?. containing 44 acres, more or
less, situated in Benton county. Oregon, and on
Saturday, the 24th Dat or Adocst, 1880,
At t'ae front door of the Court House in the city of
Corvallis, Beaton county, Oiegon. between the hours
of nine in the mom!ng and four in the afternoon,
namely: At one o'clock p. M., I will sell at public
auction to thehiehest bidder, for cash, all the rig'-t,
title interest and claim of the aid defendant, in and to
said real property to satisfy the amount of said judg
ment with interest and costs thereon.
SOU KINO,
Sheriff of Benton Count v, Oregon.
Dated this 22d day of July. 1880. "l730w5
Exi'cuto's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE Un
dersigned uas been duly appointed Executor of
the Estate of Kliza'-teth C Starr deceased, by the
County Court of B nton county. State of Oregon.
All per- ons having claim - against the Estate of said
dec aued are hereby notified to present the same with
proper proof, within six n onths from the date hereof
to the undersigned, at hi- residence three-quarters of
a mile north-wet of Monroe, in Benton county. Ore
gon or in Corvallis, at the office of Jas. A. Yantis,
his Attorney. COH. s'KLICSR STARR.
Ex jcutorof the Estate of Elisbeth C. Starr deceased.
Dated July 10, 1880. 17:29wS
Real Estate for Sa e!
SITUATED IN
O O Ir. r A. 3Ls IiIS,
Benton Connty, Oregon.
TW VACANT UTS. in the central part of towi
handv to the Westside Dapot. One of the most d
sintble places for a residence in the city. lSjan
TWO IMPRlVEl) LOTS, on the main businer
street, with small stable, woodshed, and a good, con:
fortahle dwelling honse, contain:ng seven good roomi.
These lots are nicely situated for any kind of bus;
ness purposes. lSjan .
One Stea-n Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factor,
in Corvallis. with all the n achinerv necessary to op
rate the same !n all respects. The owner there
wants to quit the bu iuess. he therefore offers t'
entire factory for sale at a price more than one-tho
less than its cost or present value.
All the above property is for sale, on reasons i
ter ns. For further information concerning the sa
inquire of M-. S WOODCOCK.
AthiaLvw OmcE, in said Ci t v of Corvallis.
Notice of Final Proof.
this year, von will le furnished with a per
fecf cord binder next year for' 820 00 or a
eor '. binder will lie exeh ned for your wire
binder free of char e.
ujton the uouuting-rooul desk or drawing
room table. 17:8
m MCMOBIAM.
Whereas. In theailwise. vet inscrutable
mm ot God, awweUbeloTed Brother'0; t Albany .-ame nr. and helned
Owins to Mr. Odent-s.1, our former fore
man, ta'-tint; charge of the Bl-v'e we have
leen short of printers in 'he O zktte oliii-e
this week. Mr. Cass Humphrey, of the
Orlce has be t rem ved fiom oar
midst by the haad of eath, Ui reft re
RtioieeA, Toat ia the ilei&h of Brother
Drake this LtdK rejuniics aa i m- urns
with nat'eiaed sorrow flic loss of one who
stnmgiy desire I an lea leavored to iliustraU:
in his nte truly .vlasouis; virtues.
ttmdhtt, Xuit u-i ouiy this Lodge, but
also the c-uaiuauiiy ar. i jj-j -, hav i.y the
decease of our iirolner, ok u tereav.d of one
wliu, with iar. e-uerte.i kiiniiieM, was ever
ready, to the eateut of uu shinty, to assist
the distressed, and with a rte Kin. iuess
wont to watcuat the h shtl ic ; (fe aldi sua
tLtmtlm. That we tender to ihe wid .w
and fauuiy of our decise l Brother our
heartfelt sympathy, and would express the
hops that tiiou m ueepuij way euuure for a
tiiut, joy may ixiate in the uioiuiug, wneo,
under the: banner of the " Lion ot the tiloe
of J udaii" snao be won the j.rojniscd victory
over death and the giave.
HtmoheJ, That in token of our grief for
our loss this Lodge be draped iu mourning
and the iueoltcrs th read u ear the Uaual
fetdge for thirty days.
Rcmiv d, Taat a copy of these resolutions,
si ter the seat of the l.odye, be furwaoled
io the family of our decease.! Brother, and
also to Uie Corvallis pap.-rs and the Urego-
i for pub.ication.
Anthony Simpson,
Thus. E. Cau'i HOkH,
G. R. Fakka.
. Crunmittee.
Attest: W. C. Crawford, ee'y.
Corvallis, Or., July 21. 188a
Kod Havoc Is Treated
Among the tenants of the month ny allow
ing impurities to c dleot upon t'i'dr surface
or in their interstices. SOZODONT re
moves every vestiee of tartar from the
teeth, and renders their prema nre decay
duly ininossiFiie. it not only imparts to mem
i whiteness and vjoor. but commuiiiciites
hardness and rosiness to the ,'ums. The
and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Wm
A. Peek. Elijah McKennev, Thota) Russell and
Thomas D. Reeves, all of Tide Water P. O., Benton
cotintv. Oregon. L. T. BAitIN, Register.
Dated July 2, 1890. 17:27w5
Notice of Final Proof.
Kv.tv Up Yock Cows. One of the most
vexatious occurrences in the life of our towns
people is to get up in the looming and find
a cow in the flower or vegetable garden, and
the patient woik of days trampled to de
struction. This could all be avoided if our
city fathers would only pass an ordinance
requiring persons who keep cows to keep
them up at night. Why is not this much
and it may b( relied on to ac omplish its
lieautifyiug ell', cts wit'iout injuring the en
amel like a ttritty tooth paste.
N".w this "Weok.
Ti
Tlio Seaside!
OCE.VN HOUSE,
NEWPORT, Yaqnina Bay.
ns -mt. for
thank fn!
Mr. S. B. ITisrgcn, of S-n Franrsea, was
in tl-.e city on Monday and Tuesday lonkiur
after bnsiness connected with the Cnnnecti
cnt Fire Innrtn'-e C.. of which he is agent.
We acknowledge a pleas-int call.
Ed. Lei 'Twond, of Rowjbnr?. a ftrrner
student of the AtfueuHaya-l Os.rece in tins
ciy, bus been apttointed Wjellsj Farwo tt
C't. 's exiiress m'-ssoniier on tTte W. fl. R. R.
and will run on one of tbe rtins between
Portland na I ''orvu'lis. El's rattiv frien Is
iu this citv are elad to see his geuial coun-
tennaesaa otirstr-cts aaui.
Yonng Am-rira En'.dne Compsny have
fast s.flplefail tin fnmisliin? at their new
rl dl in the Kn dne Hons -. The r torn has
bei-n n"wlv plastered and carrfted. and fur-
nishe l wnth co-tly and aniMtaMW fnr! i-
ture. and the walls de-orated with hand
some and atttropriate aelMlS. The whole
room nrents an artoearance that no com
pany need be ashamed of.
The-p will be s sm-iil and muioal party
next Priday evenm? t the V.d lntV giv
en l'i honor at l"r..f John Kel V an i hs os-
timsb'e wife. Rfr "ahments will tie iwwl
slurintf tb evonin". Mr an-1 Mr". TClly
wi'1 furnish mnsi- fir the occasion. A crol
'line is antic! jetted 'n ' a --eneral invitation
exten'led. Tickets, SI 50 per conp'e.
RoV. N. Bikir. The Tlior. bs font re
ceive! five hnndfe 1 samn'es of eloth. G-ir-m-n
French. En-'isb an 1 Home'ti, from
tb lartjest wholesale honse in an Fr n"is"o.
He rrop-ses to el' itr.f'erns at the ''an
Franei-o wh't'esale ral.s. threfire hi nit
' " " .. : -1 1.1. : i .. .. : kt a. ,l. t
"in 1 VCl . i -,r 'lit' 1 1 wi'tlUli IIB UKI1 1 . - . t
nrofit of retail dealers. f aV an! -ee for ! TT" f . "l iV
V.mrlves. One door north of th. Rivrrr. ln8,v "f. Septe''er 4. 1880. to Jtubhc y
office.
Lad Orricr. at Oisooit cm,
Okegox. JuneH. 1SS0.
TOT10E IS HKRVBY OIVEN'TIIAT THK TOL-
s lowincr-na'ned settlor has Sle-l notice of h's in
tention to -nalce final proof in sup-tort of his claim,
loi-l vilr', fin.l pnt.ri- Ihirfrnf n nA t.Kt. alrl nrftnfi
breath a.:qnires a most accs;t'able fratrrance wilPte made before 3. W. Wiinon, County Clerk of
from it nm: it. is ft nurelv botanic linnid. Benton county, on
Jo. IitIb
Pro? trior.
Wsosesdat, Adbcbt 4th, 1880,
At Corvallis, the county seat of Bnnton countv. Ore
gon. fvi W. Hunt H-i-neiteasl Anplication No.
828, for the K 1 of S K of Sec. 10. and W of S W
J of Sec. 11. inT 11. S R9 IV, to prove continuous
resident on and cultivation of na:d tracts, and nanes
the follmving as his witnesses, v s: John Yantts,
Little F.Ik P. O., Eman-iel Brannon and Charles
Mays, Philomath P. o.,nd A J. Porter, Little Elk
P. 0. , all of Benton county Oregon.
L. T. UARIN, Rsgistcr.
Dat d July 2. 1380 17:27wS
Notice of Final Tro f.
HAVING LFA8TD THE OCEAN HOITSE FOR A
term of .rears. I have had it thoroughly renova
ted an-1 aihted, and have spared 1 o pains to make it
co-norta'le- 1 have furnished it with new furniture
and bedding; also secured the services of Oregon's
favorite caterer, ark Bell.
1 am prepand to i ntertain guests In a first class
style, lioard fro.n $1 to 32 SO per day. Special terms
te families and invalids. Satisfaction guaranteed.
17 AlmS
LAXD OFFfg ST Onf.TOV ClTT.
9-KHHf. JunestalSlWt f
TtriTICE IS HEREBY G1VEV THAT THE FOL
11 lowin?-na tie-1 settler has n'e-1 notice ot his in
tention to mak final proof in gupnort of his claim.
am secure nn I entry thereof, and t -at sa',i proots
w;U he male in the Land Offlce, at Oregon City, Ore
gon, on
Thuosdat, Adqost 5Tn, 1880,
Thomas Terr. Pre-emption D. Statement No. Wl,
for the N" i of N E J. Sec 2, T 12 S K 11 W, to prove
continuous resid -n-e on and cultivation of said tract,
an-1 names tbe following. his witnesses viz : Daniel
Carlile.Thos. J. Crnis'iton. Wallace Baldwin and
I-e-ter P. Bal lwin, all of Corvallis P. O , Benton
county, Oregon. L. T. BARIN Regi-ter.
Dated July 2, 1830. 17:27w6
Notice of Final Proof.
CXAIJItiltS MIC dOnONiliriu tMW3 I1 O.'IH wrillivjr
for th.t year. anJ correct all emirs in valu
ation, (lescriiiti.nt or qualities of lands or
, ilioT- riMiuit-fv uml all luipaniia f.horAin in.
Tor assanlt an I bnttery upon the person tere&ted are hereby mttified to appear at the
The case of th fHate vs. W. S. Walker.
of Chester Mason, wis tried liefore dusMce
Wrenn on last Tnesday. The jury bron ht
in a verdict ef ((nilty. bnt recommen le 1 the
defendent to the mercy of the court. Fined
five dollars. The farts as proved on the tri
al were that that yonng Mason was trvinsj
to provoke a fiidit on or a son of Prof.
Walker's by strikins and o'herw ise annnv- j
inct him. both bovs beinr abint the sime J,&P3JJT
age, ami me rriuessor. seeing tne 'litnculty.
canont noia oi mason ann shook him. an
Ag3ft8SAl'fl Xotif'fi.
Lakd Omen at Obroox Citv,
rpHK BOARD OF EQUALIZATION KOR arrmcE is hrrebyiven'that the For,
l Dsnntn tunny, mgau, win Hiieiui at i lowmg-na-ied srltler has Bled n itice of his in
tbe 'ffiee of the Count v C!erk of said Conn- 1 tention to make final proof, in supnort of his claim.
on tha 1-ihI- l.,ud'-iv 1 1 he &th davl of t sscasraftial entry thereof, and that aaid proof
ty on tne last iwennay (ine wn iiayi oi mndaWn n v wti-um rnnntv clerk of
Benton county, Oregon, at the county seat of said
i county, on
Tuesday tub 27th Dat or July, 1880,
Vis : Titus Raney. Homestead entry. No. 274. for
i the N of N I 1 and N 1 of SW of Sec. 21. T 11
R 6 W. and names the following as his witnesses, vis :
jonn Dixon. Jonn .vnrray, l hones lyler ana A. AU
or.irhrlfl'ht fl.ll of Porvnllis. Benton i-r.untv Oretmn.
U T. BARIN, Register.
Dated June 21. 1830. 17:2 -wS
time aud ulace artpointed.
JACOB MODIE, Assessor.
Date 1 Angnst 1, 1880.
needed city legislation looked after! It t),at any parent wod I have done tinier
wouia not aua any expense to the owners
and would save a very great amount of i
BAY VIEW HOUSE.
PI EASAXT MiniEB HES0KT,
- - 0REG3N.
P. M. ABUEY.
OCCIDENTAL H0T?L,
CORVALLIS, OREGON,
J. r. PO LEY, Proprietor.
harsh language, that could be made nse of
for mure exasperating circumstances.
The only First Class Ftotel in the City.
Proprieto . m'lE OCCIDENTAL is A NJ W BtTTLDINO,
I I newly fnrni--ed and the recognized heailouarters
similar cir"nmstan'es. bnt y-t nn act that
was te--hnically an offence a.iinst the law.
mrns Hiusm. having
1 overhauled and refurm-hed, is now o;ien for the
BEEN THOROUGHLY
as m former years.
recention of anests.
are furnished with all the market affords
M A.RRIED:
OmcsRs UsTallei). Frank O. Altell,
G. M. W. for the Stat i of Oregon, on last
lomlay evening installed the following offi
cers of Friendship Lodge No. 14, A.O.D. W..
in this city : Franklin Can thorn, P.M. V.;
J. H. Penu, M. W ; Jas. A. Cauthorn, G.F.;
T. J. Baford, O. ; Jas. A.. Tantis, Recorder;
John C. Kitton, Receiver ; Jas. S. Gray, F. ;
In this city, at the residence of the offi.
rnVina r'eiyman, July 28th, by Rev. H.
f. Tnnninff. Mr. Elins Miller and Miss Em
ily F. Manning All of Corvallis.
W. S. McFadden. G.; J. M. Rankin, LW.;
fohnVernig, O.W,
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
of the County Court of oenton county, in the
Svate of t 'regon, on tne 25th day ot June, 1880 upon
a judgment rendered In said Court, on the 7th day of
Masv issn for the snm of one h tndred and ninetv-
in Albany, belonging to Senders ft Stern- ' four and 87-100 dollars and the further sum of twen-
y , , v. . to.-i l. . i ty-twoand vo-ioo dollars cote, in tavor of T. J.
hero, and occupiwl by Phil. Coh n as a dry- creiir-.ton. plaintiff, and against E. W. Vander oil,
' coisls store, caved in yesterday. No lives ' defendant, and commanding me tosell the real proi-
J : ertv hereinafter dennrilMd to M&tisrv said su ns before
TuMBn In. We learn that a bri k store
Tlie tables
Net i.aint
i-pared to make gue ts comfortable, lioard bv dav or
we-jk. Cha-ges raa -o table. P. M. ABii, . Y . Prop'r.
Dated July 23, 1880. 17hnl
..... " ; erty neremalter described, losausiysaui su ns Deiore
were Inst, hut the goods were damaged to a mentioned, with Interest and costs thereon, I have
coiisi lerable extent.
Ocsan House. Jo. Irvin has been fixing
nt the Ocean House at Newport, for sevend
weeks, and on the 26th inst. opened the
sauna for the recention of miests. The house
bean furnished with new and elegant
tm i . , ,
lllimid 1 I ' , W 1 f. W - I - 1 V? U V v.. VIIV , V-V) u
weaaant resorts lor visitors on tne tay, ana
Jo. wiS make one of tha most penis! of
See advertisement in another col-, Kiesel, Alex (3)
4
LIST OF LKTTKRS
Remaining in the post ornce at Corvallis, Benton
County, Oregon. July 30, 1880. Persons calling for
the same, will please say. " advertised."
LADIES' LIST.
Boman, Aly Pieburn, Rhode
Terese, Catharine.
GENTS' LIST.
Beardsley, Reno Helvin, Alves
HelTin. X. A.
Owen, W,
Hague, James P.
N. R
rx.
levied ujion Vie following described preini es, to -wit:
Beginning at a i take set for a corner near the road
leading past tit residence of Wm. Henkle, it being
the road I -adingl'rom Corvallis to Lloyd settlement;
running thence west 63. 25 chains; thence north 14.70
chains; thence east 67.50 cbitins ; thence south 12 sec.
K. 14 77 chains, to place of beginning, in Benton
county, Oregon, containing 100 acres, and on
Sat sdat, ArausT 24th, 1880,
At the front door of the Court House, in the city of
Corvallis tienton county. Oregon, at the hour of ten
o'clock f., I will sell at public auction to the high
est b' jt, for cash in hand, all the right title and in
ter. A said defendant, in and to said real property,
for Commercial Travelers, and all prominent men
v sitincr Corvallis. larire sample rooms on first floor.
for commercial men. and bath room for the exclusive
u of cue its. Board from one to two dollars per
dav. according to room.
June 13. 1880. 17:2Stf
CITY TRANSFER r0. VI PA NY
P gall, rampbell V Co.,
PROPRIETORS.
All hauling in city or country promptly attended
T. C. AIEXANDER,
ATTORNEY at LAW,
fORTAMJS, onrcjoif.
FFICE ON MONROE 8TKEET. NEAR COURT
House.
15janl73tf
Big Creek Camping Ground,
'ISHIS FAMOUS CAMPING PLACE HAS BEEN EN
I closed with a good fence, affording the finest place
for cam nine on the Coast : trood water. Dlentv of wood.
with the tenements here liUmenU and appurtenances hay and pasturage, at reasonable rates. The ocean.
to satisfy said Execufon and costs
SOL. KINO. Sheriff of
Benton County,
Dated July 22, 1880. 17
beach is close at hand : only Ik miles north of Newport
on tbe road to foul weather iichthouse.
JOHN O. DUTC HER.
Newport, May 20th. 1880.
17:21ms
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VOL. SEVENTEEN.
OFFICIAL PAPER
FOB
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8EMT3N COUKTY I
the cAzzrn
IS A
LIVE L03AL PAF2-.T,
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
W1LLAMTTE VALLEY.:
50 Per An mini.
INVARIABLY IK ADVANCE.
Advertisements inserted at Hea
- son tble Kates.
All kinds Plain and Ornamental
Printing executed with neat
ness and dispatch. Justices'
Blanks constantly on band.
W. B. CAHTERI
Proprietor and Publisher,
Corvallis, Oregon.
AGIiiCULlLhAL IMPtEMEMS
HARVESTING MACHINERY
WAREHOUSE.
Frank Bra's,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Having leased a large building, we nre
prepared to otter tlie farmers a full line of
Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural
implements, wagons and hacks.
WALTER A. WOOD
II irvester and Self-Binder.
WALTER A. WOOD
Sweep Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
Clii n Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
Header
WALTER A. WOOD
New Enclosed Gear Mower.
VVAYMAN ST. CLAIR;
(SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,)
Manufacturer ot
HARNESS
AKD- '
SADDLES
Keups-constantlv on hand every thing belonging t
a first class shop.
agrUnsle Sam's Harness Oil tor sale. . 16:25vi .
Gconas P. -Wrens,
Auctioneer.
E. HbtoATB, :t
Att'y at Law
Wrenn & llolgate
REAL, ESTATE
BROKERS,
COLLECTION, LOAN, fKiUR.KCE,
GKNRAL BUSINESS AO! NTS, AND
AUCTIONEERS.
Oflice on Second street, next doer south the City
Market,
CORVALLIS, : : OREGON:
Buying, Selling and Leasing Real Ksiate. rron
attention given to . '
coll k tJ.rr ions;
Loans Negotiated, ete. Will keep Regular
A uctior Bales Rocjiis
And sell at AUCTION, anything de ired either afcthe
Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City or Country. Agents
for good reliable Insurance Companies.
We now have on hsnd for --ale, 1 oth Ccaih. tnd
Stock Farms. Rnd City Pbopertt, at (sir prices, and
easy ternve. V
5We can make Sales ir antboct can.'TEb
Plcase-give ur a call. WRENN 4 HOI.GATE.
COrvalhs. Apr 1 17, 1879. ICrH'tf.
-AND-
CHICAGO PITTS THtollEE.
OREGON STATE FAIR.
La Io!l' Wsi;oiih ami ITacke,
BrowriV Sulkoy anl Oansr Plow.
liiaok Ilawk ami ('liftju-r Plows,
The Cell-Wat -l Haii.lall Harrow,
And thi- Square TTinire Iiarrows.
Also a G neral Anpor:m nt of
Shovel PIowh and Oardeti Cultiva
tors.
Al" a full line of Steel Goods and
Grain Forks.
Extras for, all Machines furniched
at Port land Prices
F. J. SPE1DEL Agent.
Monroe Street, ojiiiitsii-e Fnj:iiii'
ilmi-e.
Corvallis. April 30, 1880. 17:18m4.
Farm for Sale.
THE (JNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale his splen-li'l grain ami stuck 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 calcul ted fur divi1-
inj into two or more snug farms Terms
easy and title perfect. For particulars in
quire of E. HoJgate, W. B. Carter, or
E. MARPLE,
on the ttrpmises.
Corvallis. Jan. 1. 1878. 16:ltf
ClTi' IttPhlvlRY.
GOLDS CN & GBAEAM
.... HEALERS IX ....
DRUG?,
MFDIOINFP,
CHEMICALS,
P'ATSTCY and
TOILET ABT1CLES,
Sporijrora,
Brnshef,
Perfumery,
Paintrs.
Oils
Etc., Etc.
PYSICtASS PUESCRrPTIONS CARKFULL
compounded, at d orders answered with care and
dispatch.
Farmers, and physicians from the country, will find
our stock ot Medi'-tnes complete, warranted genuine
and of the best quality
Corvallis, April 7, 1880. 17-.15U
FARMERS'
FEED AND SALE
STABLE.
Second St.
Corvallis.
PAUL WILEY & CO., - PROPRS.
TTTB SOLICIT A PART OF THE PATROVAO ECF
Benton and adjoining counties We have plenty
Of Stable Room, and yards for all kinds of stock.
Saddle horses and tea-ns sent out on short notice and
quick ti-r e.
We will run a hack to and from Soda Springs every
Sunday, or as often as desired by health and pleasuie
N. B We shall make a specialty of Doctorinr,
Training and Breaking horses. You will f nd at our
stable one of the best veterinary surgeons and train
ers on the Pacific coast . ,
Satisfaction guaranteed la ewrr case.
For further particulars enquire at the Vincent
House. Corvallis, May 28. 1880. 17:22tf
We Waiit You to Knovv
PAUL, THE PAipER,
18 AGAIN TN TOWJT, AND PREPARFD TO D'i
- all kind of plain and ornamental painting in the
best style and at lowest rates.
Orders left at Allen A Woodwards will receive
oromot attention.
) OorraUis, June 4th, 1S80. lTMtt
13 on tori County
PIKITOGRIPH CILLECY!
A. A. MOB-BILL, Pirq.
W'OULD UE8PECTFULL7 ANNOUNCE TO TKE
' cit:zen of Corvallis and vicinity, that he i
prepared to do all. kinds of
PHOTO WORK,
At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and
atisfaction guaranteed, in all cases.
COPYING and FN1.ARG1NG a spicialtt. Nega
tives retouched, and preserved.
Front street. Two Doors South of A. Cauthorn tt
Son's (tore. ALFRKD A. UoRRlLL.
January 7, 1880. 17:2tf
MEW BUS1MESS1
lyicmntaiii "View
MILI5L DAIRY
25 CentB per Gallon. '
WHEN RECUIRFD FOR INFAKTSTHE MIL
of one cow will be furnished.
Jlilk warranted PtTRE.
LISTEN FOR THE BELL t
A. 0. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 16:21ml, .
Administratrix Notice.
NOTICE IS HI KEBY GIVEN THAT THE CN
dersigned has been duly appointed Aflniinistra
trixof ti e I t-tate of UflHani B lorter, ieceat-ed. by
tbe County Court of lientun tourty. State of ttt-gtn." ,
All persons 1 aviig claims ajmin-t tie rstai'e of -
decca ed are l.cieby he tifitd to rretrnt tbe Mft'e,
wltb proper )r of. within fix ironlrs irtm the rate,
hereof, to the undci-KUTet', ct tie Ga?liik effee, in
Corvallis, Lenton county, Gngcr-.
K1.KIRA CARTER,
Jas, A. Yastis, ber Attorney.
Administratrix of tbe Estate oi William B. Carter,
defeased. if :16v.-6.
Dated July 8, 1880.
Uissointini of Partnership;
N OTICE IS HF.ni BY CIVEN THAT THF. PABT
nership heretofore existing between the under,
signed is this day dissolved, by n.utual consent, Jas.
Kglin retiring lr in the business. Tbe LusbteSS will
be continued, at the old stand, by Tl os I glin, who,
will -assume all can pany liabilities, and collect all
debts due the late f.rm. Iamkk M. Eoli-n.
Thomas (otir.
Dated Corvallis, June 21, 1880. 17:26w
ALiEA 1TEAM S AW
AND
PLANING MILL'
J. PITMAN, Proprietor.
HAVING REEU1LT MY MILL, AND ADDED A
new planer and other b.achinery, 1 am ready to
fill ail ordi rs for
Rem h cr Cressed Itirber, :-
which will be delivered at ti e r.uknap caiujtgrt und;
Monroe, Ci-, itSSjt, or elsewhere in tbe county, at
reasonable rates.
tomnon rouifh lumber, at the mill, S7 per M feet f
Floorirg and Rustic (planed) S14 to SIC per M. Sat
isfaet'on guaranteed. All orders promptlv tilled.
April 19, 1880. 17 I7me
W. P. EMITH, M.D.,
Physician & Surgeon,
CORVALLI, - OREGON,
OFFICE OVER GREEN & G0LDS01TS DRUG
Store.
January 7, 1880. 17:2tf
RXJSS HOUSE,
MONTGOMERY STRELT, S. V..
IT, SEYMOUR & CO., Propr's.
FIRST CLASS A303MM3DATIONS. AT
MODERATE PRICES.
THE LEADINO BUS1.1ES.- AND FAMFI.Y H?
tel in San Fran-.-isco. Having been enlarged,
recently, nnd newly furnished, now contain)- ?00
elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other First
Class Hotel on the I acific C oast.
Tbe alle is onurpastd by any Hotel in the cityj
gcing t applied with the best the market affords. Alf
luest- conveyed to tbe Hotel free,
April 14, 1880. 17:lCtf .
REMEMBEfe ,
THE FOUNTAIN IIOUfeE
GEO. W. S TEVENS,
Proprietor
'I-HIS HOUSE IS NEW AND CCHJ'ODtOL'S ANJJt
I the Tables will be supplied with tbe best tbr
Mirket afords.
Uoard and Lodging, S 00 per week.
J.ewport, Benton County. Oregon. 17:2Cm6
THE ESMOND
E. BRENNER, Proprietor.
Comer Morrison and Front Streets, Portland
Now open to the public
Tbe Only Flrtt Clan Rocn la Ike CHf )
Hotel Elevator and all modern improvements '
Portland, Oregon, May 21, 1880. I7:2ltf
B1
statements neatly printed at this ol
MCNTHxVr'
ffie-