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I 3) as mm ropus gazette. Cordis, Aug. 6, 1880,. Mb. J. H. Bwh, Newspaper Advertising Agent. 41 Park Row (Times BuiWFnj). New York, is Authorized to contract fr advertise ments in the Cazktte atnur best r.ves. -i t m m - CHURCH DIRM'TOKV. n i -. U. E. CHURCH Regular services every Sunday, at 11 a. M. a:id 5 t; m ' Suadav-scbool at the close of morning -iecKse, with Bible clsues for old and youngi frwi r meeting on Thnrsdav eveo'ng at 7 o'clock. A general ii. vitalion and cordial w,;lcoms. fr ' - or - -r Wf. T. Cilvtmav. Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHCRCH The Rev. Mr. Sellwood. of Orezon City, will hold the services and administer th Holy Co n-nunlon ' m did Episcopal Church. Cor ralli. on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Lay services will be held on leach 'Sunday at 11 and 7 Sunday school at 3. i By order of . Bianor Moaais. M E ' CHURCH" 'SOUTH -Snrvifvw every Saf f)h at tl a. m. n!i'7n x . t the collet cbvi, SuMiy school at 0:3 A M. Pravw .-nortimr Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Public corJialiy invited. " ' ' '.- 'ioMKpn Kmbxt. Pastor. The fanners are all busy, Grain H irvest is at hand. The1 Wit lard keDt at the Palace. Ladies 'side lace, box-toe, kul shoes '' ' - - at S. H. Look's. A gr sit many wagons pass through daily, bound for tbe bay. : V- - There willlie preaching next Sun-lay, at 11 o'clock a. M. , and 8 o'clock iv-Mi ' ' Wallis Nash Esq. st'irted' to San Francis co last Thursday morning. 3edrock prices on Paints and Oils, at Allen & Woodward's. :' The population of Eugene City is just ten more -thiiii Otr vallis. i Masons' inrs. Glass. Self-Sealing, cheap, at Allen & Woodward's. . Hurrah ! Hurrah ! I bave found it. The place to get good meat at the Palace. Miss Rosa Mayer, of Portland, has been visiting friends in this 'city for several weeks. She returned hrtme Tuesday. Harvest has commence"! in earnest in Behiton county with faiti-'promises for rich rewards. '? -' ' lnlies French kid, side rmtpn boot, arch ed instep, box-toe, concave heel abS. II. Look's. Win. Mansfield and Jan. Foster. Jr. . of AHiRny, refnrneil from the Bay last Monday. They, took hale an-l hearty.; f -. y. Hon. J. J. Walton, rtf Salem, was in CorvalHs the first of the week looking after business, and remained two or "t'iree- .days. Regular stock of curncoi kid! hoots an I shoes fri-hiWren, misses, and la lies. Also ether styles' to numerous to mention f . Ett i. at S. H. Look3. T. J. Bnford has mxif thanks for some ex cellent mountain tront,' Aiming Tom's nairy ot lier excellent qualities he is a goo I fisherm tii. ' ' 1 (-Seo.1 Simpson. vn of Rev. A. Simpson, residing near Mt. V-tew-station, hail the mis fortune to throw his wrist nut of joint, last Sunday, by beinu thrown from a horse. New and elegant stock' of inillin -ry goo.U just rec-ive 1. at Mrs. E. A.' Knight's, which will be sold cfaeaner than they can be Imu ,'ht any where else in the oitv. ' - James Dot v. Frank Titus an 1 I. M. "ol lins, of fer Alsea, cam'! oitt last' Tues day. They wjll-remaiii tj:l Vte harvest. "I do declare . if that' butcher has not sent me poor meat axun , well, it serves me n.jht for not buying at the palace. Messrs. Gray & Kymntita. of the House- ' hold store.' hive had a: new si lewalk 1 iid t :.. au..: ..i ' , , V t.4.1' ' ' 1K A ' iroui. in 1,11:11 Ji iut: m ' uasiucsa, uw .oooux Y l'" tmrnrnj I Allphm lllll the job. I'. ceased was bori. in Orvnllis haA knou-n no joh j' Ray 4 Son are moving into their Other home.' Early in life deprive,' by new store building, they Hare the finet death, of her father, she hail devoted her store room in the city; aqH it is literally time to teaching music and to perfe ting nerself in that ar.'! " Warnihearte 1, un -elfish and energetic her life was one of active usefulness. More than seven years ago she United with the Presbyterian Church here, 'and has since bee, identified with it ; giv ing freely her time and talent 'to promote Its interests. 1 Our hearts a-e sad when we think of one so interesting in her life and character, so well prepared for usefulness and hap'tiiiieB's, STATE OF OftEQON DEPARTMENT OF PUB r LlO INSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that the State Teachers' Asso ;iatiotj is appointed to meet in Salem, August 25th, 1880, ami to coii tinue in session three ilays. Teachers arill educators in all parts' of the State' are ur gently invite I to attend and participate Tn the 'deliberations ah 1 dSsvissions of the As ao -iation, as matters of Vital importance to bur edueational interests will he submitted for cnniderati'i!i. A prfBrtmme of exer cises will be prepare 1 and published jn due tim. ' The usual arransrements will be made for half-fare rttes on alt the princiiial lines of tr tvel for air who may atf eri 1 the Assoia' tion. ' ' L -T. PowbLl, Sii'i't of Public Instruction. Salem, July-15,' 1880. ' ' " IN MEMORIAM. Die ' In this eity. op Fridny July 30. J 880, Estella Ntaat, onldanght'r of'-.Ienii-ina and the late Jas. Glass, aiel 23 years: ! Another light has gone out, which Viy na ture, culture and grace, gave promise of Pabvsst. Once more harvest is upon ns and'-tbe farming community busy in taking care bf'-'tbe grain. The rust which last year damaged the wheat crop, to such an extent as' to cast a s'laddow of g mrn over the whole country, -has not made 'its appearance' at all All season, an.bfn'e husbandman rejoices in a' bountiful yield for his labor. The' wheat crop of Benton county wrH'he larger than any previous year ill the history of the coun ty, and with'- the increased facilities for transportation the1 prices will doubtless be good, and the wealth of the county propor tionately increased. GHKEVS A (JOUST FLOWEK. It is natural for people suffering with Dys pepsia an 1 lrver Com plaint or any derange ment of the' digestive oceans, such as Sour Stomach, 'Sick Headache, Habitual Costive nes, 'palpitation-of the Heart, Heirt-burn V:iter-briwh, gnawing and burning pains a' the pit of. the Stomach,-Yellow Skin. Coat ed Tongue, and disagreeable- taste iu the mouth, coming up. of fan after;ieatin-. low spirits. &iy to put off from-day to day buy in r an arxiole t'lathey .'know has cured then neighbor frieAd. or re ative, yet they have no: faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go toyonr Diii!!iit an t get a bottle of Gbbbn's Aogcst FfcowKRoyoun. inline hate cure is ascertain nis you live. .Svnp! Bit tles of this me licine nan b obtained for 10 vents to try its superior virtue, i Regular sUe ?5 rente. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. - ' I Wlh Ewry body to Kfojr. Rev. George H. Thayer, an old. citizen of this vicinity known U every one as a most influent i d citizen nid Cliristian- Minister of the il. K. Churiih just this moment stoppe I inour1 store to suy. V I wish tvery Innly to know that I consider that b..th myse'f an 1 wife owe odr It ves to, Shiloh's'C uisiimp'ion Cure."-. Iris having a treineudiiius sale o.ver our counters in 1 is giving nerfe jt s itisfa -tiou in all caes of Lung Diseas s. such as nothing else has done. Bourbo'p, Intl., Mav 15, 78. Drs. Matchett & France; Sold by Align & Woodward, Druggists. Wo 'kall3ii6 the World. . When we say we believe, we have evi dence to prove that Shi oh's Consumption Curj is de idetlly the best Lung Medicine male, iu as much, as it will cure, a com -non or Chronic-(Jon ,h in one half tile time and relieve Asthma; ; Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup,. and show, more cases of Con sumption cured than 'all others. It will cure -where they fail, it is peasant to take, harmless to the voun est' child and we miar- crowded with g.dsi which thriy are n.iw ar-1 ate what we say. Prica.' lOcts. an 1$1 00. raniugiin the most tasty an I atpraejwc I If yoyr Lun.'S are sore, Chest or Back lame style. W. P. Keady, State Printer, has moved his family to Salem, where they will res: U id future. Mr. K. h s been engaged on the State work for some time pa sti and on Sat ur lay ctnii: up for his family, who returned with him by Tues lays boat. i use Sbiloh'a Porous Plaster, $ Woodward, Druggists. Sol.l by Allen Ho Ton Believe It. That in this town there are scores of per son's passing bur s'ore every day whose lives are made miserable by Indignation, Dyspep and this taken from' us in the " Morning of i jen running to this city , a . mi '' - M it"- ,f it': .1 : - - " On last Monday the passenger train tt nr. sia, Sour an I distressed Stomach. Liver Portland to'Corva'lis was about two hours , Complaint, (Constipation, when for 75 cts. b'ehin 1 time, cause a broken spring this it we will sc 1 them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaran the first acci lent- that has happened' -to a ! teed to c-re tlieio. Sold by Alien & Wood passenger train on that line since they have : ward, Druggists.. i ber dy Ami yet " He doeth all thin 'S well." She siink' peacefully to' rest with confidence and tnjst'' in Him who 'is the V Rnserrecrion and the LiTe." "'Death 10 IM Rtufg disarmed, she lmew nn fear. But tasted Heaven e'en while -he lingered her." A NARROW ESCAPE. On last Sabba'h afternoon Mr. D. G. Cl-irk. of Alhan'y, ac ompaiue'l Ky his 'wife and two daughter' w.re driving along the iver bank a half mile below Corvallis the bors';s became fri r'ntene 1 and in the at- 'terant t run one of then fell down, became tangle I in the harness, in the struggle that "enaue l, ih carriage was throwrf over the Jbluff draftginq; tb? horses with it. Mrs. Cat's and 'Mis L-ila jnmnel ont liefore thi jarry-ue was thrown v&r and sustained but JittVorSo dam i?e. Mr. C'ark was thrown 'with sjonie violence to the ground, while "Miss Jennie was thrown over the bluff and into the Va'teV'vhich w s about fifteen feet dip at that place, an I fro;n tw-ntv five to 'thirty feet from the top of tbeTblHff to the water. Fortunately there was con i lera'.l- brush i-rowinc on the b nk. which must t jiave lirokeu the fall of Mi drk nn 1 a's i enahle i her to reach the bank, otherwise she Vnust have be-in drowned bef'-ry as est me 'could have r a. -bed her ; as it. was she suc ceeded in getting ashore without any thinar 'more serious than the involnnfary bath in "the eold ater. Mr. Clark was' con'sider fable bruised up but was able to drive home 'and at last account was rapi lly reeoverinsr. The horses broke loose from the carriage and swam ashore -ne on each side of the river and the carriage was fished out ' ith out serious damage. The Corvallis Photograph Ga'lery, E. The most popular and frasrrant Perfume H'islon. Prt.pt I'aNs G .ldsou) is again open tlie .tay " HAbMU t AvK.7 toy it Sold for business. First class -w. irk. only not j y woo.iwani, uruggists. BRUTAL MURDER From the Portland Tel ram, of Ang. 3d., we learn th followini f.-irts conoern 'jns a brnt.il mi'rder in that city : AnJVnt 9 o'clock last Mondv night 'I'm 'shore-: man, known as "'Kelly the Vag." was lull-' ad by one Jas. lio'lins. The two had eone ino the Diana saloon Pnd taken a drink, when a dispute arose as to wbo should pay for it. Rollins was pnt nt by the prnpri-i cter of the saloonwhen he became v rv in aalting. daring .Kelly to come out and ''fight. Tery ftepped to the dHr, taking his cost ' 'oft Just ash stepped out Rollins stabbed him in the neck, ''felling him to 'the i1e 'walk. Rolltas' then turned and walked Mown Second street' and disappeared. Tn 'formation was immediately sent' to poijee headquarters, and Chief Happens, who vas bu t a short distance' away at the time, ar rived at the saloon, and hail the man taken fto police KeatTfi'tiarters, oij arriving, the wounded man was found to be in a dying "condition. Ho survived but a short time. Rollins was arrested, Inter in the evening, in front "of the Opposition Shoe Store, 'ne u Stark street. He "was in a drunken enndi tion at the time. The Coroner's jury found that the man, Kel'y. came to his neat h from a wound in the neck, inflicted ly a knife or other sharp instrument in the hands of 'James Rolling.' ' Both men are bad characters. Kelly fig ured in the courts to a ' great' extent. For 'several months lie bad led a desnlute life', doing nothing in the line of legitimate work. His death is u n regret ted. but the horrible manner of his death sends a thrill of horror fcover the feailer. Jt is to be hnped that prompt justice wTil be meted out to his "murderer. ' "' ' ' . " 1 s r- Crown Skwtjto Machine. These num ber one maenmes'enn he purchased of J. A. Knight at his furniture store. Call and ex amine them t they are much cheaper than 'any in the market contain all of the attach- 'meats and are first-class in every particular. fK ' 17:30ml the address, next do ir to Ir Millers mirble yariL1 Firewoo I and produce taken -in exs change for -work. - ' ; . tf ' One day this wek we visited the house hold store kept by Messrs. Syraon Is-& Gray, of this city; and from person-vl observation can testify that the n .me is'n-t imppropri atcly applie t. T ley have: iu stock, - every thing that is nee le in the way of groceries and provision-; in i alt u on di their goods are " w-iy Hp" their prices are way down. lMachine Oils. Fanfrerswili save mone bv buying their Machine Oils of Allen & Woodwar!. They have a lare stock, and it will be sold ver5' low. ' 17:28:nl Farmers rem nbsf, that if you buy n Osb irn Self Btnder of A-'1 Cauthorp' 4k Sin this year, via wilHiefiiniish'-il with a ir fec' cord binder next year -for 20 00 or a cor.l bin ter wi 1 lie exch. nge l for your 'wire bin ler free of char o. " 1 - ' Robi N. ll iker. The Talio'r, has justre eeived rtvehnndrel samplesrof cloth, Ger rtim. French. English an I' Dome'ti-, fom th largest wholesale house in "Sail" Fr n -is"". He proposes to sel! p-'t'enjs at the 'an "mnnisrp -wholesale rate. thererre his pit-r-'n wi I get th -ir etnb with'tut the u-u il profit of retail dea'ers. 't'a'l and ee for ilrselves. One door north of the Gayktte 'office. -sr ' iW?7f THE AMKKIfAN FROl'LE. No people in the world suffer as much With Dyspepsia as Americans, i Although ytars of exierience in hieiluaue had failed to ac.oinplish a certain an-l sure remedy for this- disease nirl "its effects, such a9 Sour Stoipach, Heart-burn, Water-bnish. Sick H-iailache, Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver (-lotupliiint. c'.Kmtlg up of the fool, low spiriis, gen Tal d 'bility. etc, ye; since the iutrolu -tion of (faEKs's Augost Floweb we be'ieve there is no case of Oys iepsia that cannot be immediately relieve I. 30 000 dozen sold lat year Without one case of f ilnr reyoried. Go to vnur Dru 'gis ani get a Sample R itt e for -1Q ce.its and try it. Two lose will relieve you. Regu'ar size 75 xenta. ' ' . -' i. To Tlato Seaside OCEAN HOUSE, XEYPOIlrl Yoquha Bay. Kivns AT.L"rr NoTts. Plenty of coat ac -nmpuujed with heat marks the feature of the. day. - t ' ' F '1 '.ti in looks w 11, bite sown gr . in is maturing to r-pidly. ' -Hay 'barvestis tTailually giving place to the more substantial harvest of grain. - ' Mr. Frintz who wst ..per it el upon by irs. Graham -ft Smith for a surgical dis eie is ont asrain. -v In justice to these phy sicians we wi'l state that - they - op -rated a t -r two other we;l -known physicians had difiili it unsafe an I left ch : man to suffer. '"'.. . -.- f Jo. I vlu Propri. tor. A CAItO- We desire to return our sin ;ere thanks to the many kind friends who were so gttoH th ns during t.nr recertt affliction. God grant that you-may die" am -i; ' your friends. 1 r- r ir" '': Mrs. J. Glass, ELYiir J. Glass. Soab Creek to tny Fbout. On last Friday morning sne Win. Post and M. J. Boatmen, both residents ol'Sdap Creek pre cinct, bad some riiiim'hders'anding alxmt business matters in which angry words led "to blows. Though nothing occuiTed to in crease the love former y existing between the parties, yet Post has increased' respect for the physical abi ity of B-iatinau: Both are wise men, the forlnef not so Handsome as of yore, and the latter not so wealthy by twenty-five" dollars. ' It was bis H nor BMTa AVTNO L' ASI D THE OCHAV HOUSE. FOR . term of vea.r.1. 1 havu had it thnrotiLrhle rnova and gain ted. and have spared In pains to inak; it co a'oria ,le 1 hare .turnt shed it ynith new furnitur an 1 .beJiling ; also oiecursd the services of Oregon' favorite tjuterer, ark Well. , '' ' l am prej ar, ,1 to ntertain guests in a first claa style. , oarJ fri n SI to-i! 5J . r diy. S.u -:al terms to famines aud.tniaiids. Satisfaction gauranteud. -j .- , . - a i . ,-'- E 17:31in2 ri.HE BO VRDOF EQUALIZAflON r'OB I ' BentAn Ciuny,: Oregon, will attend at the tiffice of the-Connty C erk of said C- un tv on the last Monday (the 30th day) August, ail. I continue in EOssittii to and in clusive of September 4. 1880. to- uul.f- y exsmiiie the assessmfiit rolls of sai l cmintyH for tlrit yenri-an-1 correcfrall errors in valu ation, description or qualities -of lands or ther pn'uwr'y, and all p rsims therein in terecteil are lureby' notified to appe ir at the time and p'.ac i appointed. - JACOB MODIE, Assessor. Dated August J, 1880. -o-. BAY VIEW HOUSE. IM EASAXT RJJS0RT, NEWPJRf - 0REG3N. P. X ABDEY, ' Proprieto , Juilne Wrenn. if this cftv. who admouishid rn's M '8'':. havixo bisex THORouoHbY w tj. i l ovarhaulen and refurm-bed, is Arrived. The officer's c. Pairs for Young America Eng. Co., arrive I last We lues-lay evening. They'are;Very finely finished, ilfil are the work of the 'Oregon jtanufacturi'ug' Co., of Portland. These chairs complete the furnishing of Young America's hall. The "boya" nee I not be ashamed to ''-receive vi- iters from other companies now, as i heir hall will -com pare favorably 'with any in the state. Fine Wheat. Mr: J. M. Currier pre sented us with a bunch of wh-at,'the firt of the week, that was "grown from seeT thit was ranted last year. ' Toe grain was fall and plump, and the heads the largest we have-seen this year.-' Mr. C. informs "lis that this is only an average sample of a large field of the aatafl kin v -2 now open for the reception of 8'iests, as in former years. The ta -le are tumUhed with all the piarket affords. No pain . t-pared to mak.- j-oevts eomfortaVite. Board bv da.- or wa3k. Char$3ireaw-talIe, P. M. AililY. Prof.'r. i Dated July 23. X880. ,-. i 17:30ml Sheriff's Sale. - ,'--. J vs. BY VIRTUe OF AN EX WJtrTlOS ' ISSUED OUT of the County Court of tlenton county, in the State of Oregon, on the 25th day "W June, 1880 upon- ii pi .(finent renuered in said court, on tne itn uay.oi May, lssQ. ior the sum of one hundred, and ninety -four and 37-100 dollar t, and the further sum of twen-ty-t'.vo and 90-100. dollars co.-ts, in favor of T. J. Cnui;,iton. plaintiff, and against K. W. Vander. oU, dsfendant. and jomi- andmg ipe to sell the real prop erty hereinafter described, to satisfy said sums before: meiiitfieu, wihi iTiU3nr uu vww baerenu, i nave levied upon the folio wine described -prendre, to-wit : Begi n n i ng at a :tak set for a corner .near the. road lead ne pastt'ie residence of Wigi. Meckie, jt being the road Icadingfrom Corvallis to Lloyd settlement; runn 'er theneewest ftS.25 chains; thence -north 14.70 hain ; thence east 67. 50 chnins ; -thence south 12 sec E-14 77 -chains,, to . place of he?inning, in Benton county, Oregon, containintf lOOacres and on -. - SATl RDAf, AtrorsT S4tn, 1880, At the front done of the Cqufi House, in the city of Corvallis, ien'oa county. Or -son, at the , hour of ten o'clock a. M. , I will sell at p-ib'lc auction to -the hijrh e -t bidder, for cash in hand, all the right title and in terest of said defendant, in and to said -real property. with the tenements, nerei'tanients ana appurtenances There will be services at the College chau- i c i Qi 1, . 4ra.h;n.r U WAAa i to aatiafv said Execution and costs. um"S -m " "i . , , 80L. KING. Sheriff cl ' Benton County. Oregon. F. P. Davidaon. S 7.30 p. m. All are i avitfeJ to attend. ft. and i Dated July 22. 1880. 17:80w5 Sheriff's Sale. " WZ- i : - . " BY VIRTUE OF AH EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the Ch-cuif -Court of the State of Oregon, for uktie co mt v, on the 19th day of June, .(886, upon a judgment rendered in said Court, on the 31st day of May, 18S0. ior tho sum of thirty nine and 50-100 dol lars, and -22 85 costs in favor of John H. Burkhart, plaintiff, and aa.nst Su an C. Stinnus anil Samuel Stannus, defen iants, and for want of personal prop erty out of iifch to -ati-iy the same, 1 have levied upon the following described real estate, to-wit : Thj northj.of Section 23, in Township .14 , - 011 th of Kange 5 wjst of the Wil.amette meruliap,".'containing 32a acres; also that certain other' ' tract .-.of land de scribed a ifollciwij,, to-wit: lle.dnning at ,the south east corner of. Section 21,' Township U, south of Bangs 5 west of the Willo nette ' meridian, running thence west" 8Q chain i; thenie north, 5 chains and 46 links to the south boundary line of, tne Dpnatio.. land claim of Samuel F.' Starr ; thence east along mid south boundary lind4o the southeast corner of said Starr's Donation land claim; th enoe due. east' 'to the east boundary line of said Section 21, and. thence south tn the place of bginnin?, containing, acres, more Or less, situated in Benton co m ty , 1 iregon, and on Sati-rday, iniK 21th Dat op Aoocst, 1880, Kt the frontdoorof the Court House in the city of Corvallis, Benton county. Oiegon. between the hours of nine in the morning and four in t1 e afternoon namely: At one o'clock p. m. . 1 will sell at public auction to the highest, bidder, for essh, all the rig'-t. title lnterestad claim of the aid defendant, in and to -a'd real property to-atisfv the amount 'of said judg ment with interest and costs thereon.' , ,:, . SOU KINO. Sheriff of Benton Couutv. Oregon. Dated this 22d day of July, 1830. , 170w5 llt.gaTP I a'j Execiito's Notice - r NOTICE IS H mEBY GHVN THAT THE US dsrsigned ha been d.ily app-ninleJ Executor of the Kstate Of Elisa'ieth V'- Starr deceased, hy the County Court of B :nton eonnty, St.te of 'Oregon. VII per -his having claims a fa.n-t the Kstate of said 1 ;c -ascd are hereby notified to presept the sane with p-Qnr proof, within iqx months from the date hereof -,the uhleBigned, at his residence three-quarters of a mile iMfh-west of Monroe, in itenton county. Ore--o 1. or i ) Corvallis, at the o flee of Jas. A. Yantts, ii-Attorney. CO.t jT&I.ICd B. STARK. iSxeaBtor of the Estate of Eliz'icth C. Starr deceased. Dated July 10, 1330. . ., , .. :i iffMaJT Heal Estate for Sa'e! - '" t . SITUATED IX OOHvAZ - Benton County, Oreiron. TW ) VACANT LOTS, In the central part of towi handv to the .'Westside Depot. One of the. most di siiable .places for a residence in the city, is l.ljan TWO -IMPROVED LOTS, on the-main hjisinet street, with small st8'ile,.-oodshed, an,! a gooij, coir fqrtahle-dsvelling -hoise, containing seven trood rooini. These lots are nicely situated Tor any 'kind" of bus" ness purposes. ' -:-a ' -,. ' 15jan One Steam Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factor in.Corvallis, with all the ivaohinerv necesaary to, op. rate . the same 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-thl. less than its cost or present value. , . All the above property is for sale, on reasons terms. For further information concerning the sa nquireof ;': M. f3 WOODCOCK. At his Lw Ofpice, in said Ottvpf Corvallis. It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State, But " Git up and Git." that makes me great T AM BOUVD FOR S. A. HEMPHILL'S HAKi-..iS I Store, wh.je all kinds of No. 1 Harness, Saddles, 3ri !l-s, Haters, Collars, Whipt, Combs and Brushes are to be had at reasonable prices. . ,', A'i WQ3K WARRANT D, Repaitinz lone neatly, on short notice. . . Call and . exaniinine mv stock oefore purchasing elsewhere. . ,.' . S. A. HEMPHTLL. Corvallis, June 23, 1330. i Jffl9me N3tic3 of Pin il Proof. I.an-d OpptcaAT O Kant city, l Onwi Jiu . IhSO, t YTIC IS HtPWOT OI,yKNrTHVT TH5? F")L 1 low'ng.qa neil setM-r has (lie l: iioV-16 o? h's in oiit:im toiiax's Inal prm;f ,ln:S!if lart of hi claim, and secut-e flna' entri- thereif . and tnat said proof i vill he made before B. W. Wilsoni County Clerk of leutun conntv, on , jv " .1' Wrdsbsdat, 4trorsT 4th,. 1830. t CnrvaWsV the eofn.v'-"at of B-iton-hotintv. Ore. on. I"vl W. Hunt Hoaiestead Anplication No. 'I ts. for the V. of S E of Sec 10, and,.W. of 1 ' of Sc. 1 1 . in T ' 1 S ft O W. V prove co'ittnuo'is -alienee on ant cnP.iva tion of saal traats. and nvnes T'e folio-iiigr as his wifcT.i 'as. . vx:: John Yantis. iule Tlk I? .O. Eman-'el Braiunn.and fTjarl! ' fav ., PhSlomaih P. o ,anl . 3 Porter, Little, Elk O . all of Benton county Orsrron. : . ... -.. - . L. T. SARIN, nrit.ar Dat dJuly 2. 1330 l?:7w5 otice of f ilial Pro f. Lamb Oppi-s r ir.toi Oitt, ) O iroov. June 2. tssfl:, Vmcv. IS HltBKTlY Q?VV THAT THE F )L lnTnnt is .ttler Sai file! notice, tfi his in 'oition to mak- lna.l wmf .ln Timor, of his. e'alm n 1 sceur flu 1 entry th -rent. anl.V'at -w'-i proofs v'll be-nale in the fiaa-1 QH13. at Orison City, Ore ton, on, ., V ' ..U. WeDNBsrar. Spt. 8m, 1S80. '"z: Jo'm F. Pet"-on Pre-ni:nn D. S. Vo. 35 o- the. V if K W 1 &.S B i pf B'4r3 s" T U S R 10 ViSWto'SEr'SM- SlTin 8R10W, an! nane' 'h fol'owing ss hii witnaes. 1 1 nrove continuous -e idji'ice n an J cultivation o? said tracts, vis: E . Swan. Wm Bagl.-.v. Df. .loon BoswoH and .Louis shoirin all of Toledo, Beaton conntv Oresjon. . . ', L. T- B.iltIN, Register. Dated Aura't 0th, 1S30. 17;32w5 Notice of Himl Prof. LASD FPICP AT ORR30V CtTV, ) Osoof. Julia- 28..1880... 4 VOTI0E IS HEREBY OIVEK THAT TH1! FIT tow-ng-uao-ed-settler hai 91e4 nUiee'i-of hH in--entfon to make fjinat proof , in su -Kt of h;s claim, vnd s-icure final entry .t'vareof, and that said nroo viH be made before B. W. Wll ion. : Cpnnty Cleric o' lenton county,-Oregon, at the county seat of said eounty, an .. . :.'--.i... fc-. t TtfS8PAT TUX 27tti Dav op July, 19S0. VIx; Tit-is Ranev. Ho-nestead entry, Xa. !T'i, for he Vi of N Eiand V J of N W f 8. SVT IX. 8 l fl W. an 1 tiawes the foltowlngas h' witnassesH viz : John D'-vm, Job n iMtrravChria Tylor and A. A i-gerbiis-ht.aH Of Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon. .-" ! L.T. B.-vRIK, Register. Dated June Jl. 1380. . s 17:2 iw5 OCCIDENT A.L CORVALLIS, OREGON, J. r.miEX, Proprietor. The only First Class Hotel in the City. - - i ' - -:' TTK 'iCCIDBXTAI. IS A FW BUILDING, newly furnised-and th reoogniwsd headnuarters for Oommen-ial -Ti-avlers, and. all preeminent men; v siting I'rirvalns. JArtre sample roo-pp on nrs-t noop 'or commercial men. and bath room for the exclusive nse of guests. Board from one to two dollars per aav. according to room. -. ; : . -Japa.18, 1880. ... 17-.25U T. C AIEXAKDEP, ATTORNEY ajb LAW. CORVAM.IS. OREflftf. -VFFIOE OX MONROE 8TREET 1 I- House. VAR COURT lSinl7St.f M Greek Camping (jfrouiT. 'laTIIS FAafOCS CAVPIVO PLAOF HAS JfKES KN J cloid wWi good fence, afording the flnast place forca-nntag on the Cow: good water, plenty or wooa, hap and nastumre. . at reasonable rates. The ocean heaoh,is do e a, hand : onlv il ."ilei north of Newport) on Hie road to Fo uweather Hrrtbouse . JOHN. O. DCTCHER Newport, May 20th. 1880. - ' 17nvV LL KINDS OP JOB WORK DONE at this office.. Letter hea4a, etp; ' aUBBCEIBE jFO:E4 THE WEEKLY FOR is- L.s ii. 0L. SEYENTEEN. OFFICIAL PAPER F O O li i. rim i w (AND mm mm 1 S si3 - - I THE QAZST r i.' i .13 A UV L0J5AL JAPIi, Has a L irge, arid Constantly In creating circulation, and is one Qf tie BEST AD VERTISING Vi i .'!'- : -r. MEDIUMS in the State, being published in the heart of the' St! .:.,:..' 11 in.- if E-Jl-fc WILjLAMTTZ VALLIY. - . S' . f f - i 2 53 Per Annum. mtl'fi INVABJABI.Y IN ADVANCE, Adveitisenae.ns inserted at Hea- -t 5'- '' :'ff: iiV- '' 1 sonable Kates. t -if --1. All kinds. Plain and Ornamental Printing oxecuted with neat- " '-V -i -. . ness and dispatch. Justices Blanks constantly on band. Proprietor and Publisher, jQorvallis, Qrcgon. j IfiRKiiwitti Mwm VESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. Frcpik Brtfs, CORVALIJS, OREGON. Having Ieaaed a large biuMinc, we are iirepared to.otfar the farmers a lull -line of Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural Implanenta, wagnfas and hacks, , . . : v WALTER A. WOOD H irvester and Self-Bin dcr. WALTER A. WOOD Sweep Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD -i ; " - Qha n Rako Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD" h Vi' '.';. V. v ; Header. WALTER A. WOOD New Enclosed Gear Mower. -AND- CHICAGO PUTS THRESHER. FIRST PREMII'M OMO ON STATE FAIR. La Belli' Wawons and Ilnekf, Frown, Sulki-y ami Gaiiir Plows. liiai'k Hawk ami Clipper Plows. The CVI bran-d Ban.lall Harrow, And the Square Hinge Harrows, Also a General Assortment o( Shovel Plows and Garden Culliva t:ors. r .? -' ;'- - -: ' Also a full line of Steel Goods anil Graip Forks. . ' : ;. .:- Ejiras for all Machines (urnished al Portjaud Priees. E. J. SI'EIDEL Aprert. Monroe Street, opposite Ergiiu II1n-e.' ' : Corvallis, Anril 30, 1880. 17:18m4. Farm for Saje. 11HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOF. ; sale his splendid grain ap-l stuck farm, four miles north of west of Corvallis. or Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two fiue benr ing orchards, and well calcul ted fur divid ing into two nr more snug farms Term? easy and title perfect. For particulars in quire of E. Hoigate, V. B. Carter, or E. MAUPLE, on the premises. . .;' 5 Corvallis. Jan. 1. 1878. 16:ltf CITY imPliN..UH SOLDSON & GRAHAM .... DEAI.KUS IX DPUG?, MFDICINFP, CHEMICALS, ; ' FANY and TOILET ARTICLES, Brushes. Perl iimery, Paints, Oils. Ptc. PYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAEEFULL1 roiupounUvd, ui'd nlsra answered with care and .Ifspatch.- if. '", ., ' . . . Farmers, and physicians from the country, will find oar stock of Medicinee complete, warranted genuine and of the bast ouallty Corvallis, April 7, 1S80. ITittM FEE AND SALE STABLE. tr- Secoud 81. t orvnllis. PAUL WILEY C3., - PROFRf 1 E SOLICIT A PA.RTOF THE PATROL AO EOF Renton and asl oininc: counties We have i.lenty of stable KooiD, ami yarn- for un Kinns 01 siock. .saddle lioriaud .tea sklent oat on short notice and luick ti i:e. '"?:., ' . ,- ; ' ' - We will run" a hak to and from Soda Springs every Sunday, or aa often as desired, by health and pleasure seeker's., . " ' .1 N, B. We shall make a specialty of Doctoring-, Training and Breaking: horses, - You will t nd at our jtaUeojieof the. beat veterinary surgeons .and trail ers on the Pacific coast Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. For further, particulars enquire at the Vincent House ," ' " ; K ... J .1 Corvallis, May 2S. 1880. 17:22tf We Want You to ICnow PAUL, THE PAIHTEE, rS AOAIBr IX TOWN, AND PRKPARFD TO t' nirinAnf nliln uiH ornamental naintinfr in the ; best styland,atlowe -irate. . Orders left at Allan Woodward,! will receive W A Y M AN St CI, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,) . Manufacturer of - HARNESS 4 SADDLES p& Keeps constantly on hand every thing belonging t a first class shop. AsrUnele Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:2SvI JfcORGE P. WREVJf, Auctioneer. K. HOLOATE, Att'y at Law Wrenn & Holgate, ; REAL ESTATE BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN, INSURANCE, OF.XRAL BU8IKES8 AO I NTS,' A SD ( AUCTIONEERS. i . "- p- " t :'-., ' . , Office on Second street, next door south the City Market, ' ' , COKVALLIS, : : OREGON. " Buying, Selling and tearing Real Kaiate. Pron.9 - -, attention .giver to C O I.L k c t JO N s . Loans Nejotiated, etu. Will keep Regular ATTCtirtFr Sale's Rooms nd sell s,t AUCTION anything de ired. either at the -Sales Rftiinjn or elsewhere, iii City orCountry. Agents for good relia))le IfSVftA-cx ComtaNiek. We now. have nn hand for sale, toth Grain- and Stock F4RM6. and Citv Pboirty, at fair prices, and easy terme. v" . ' ' . We can make Sales if anybodt can.B Please (rive Os a call. WRENN & HOLGATE. Corvallis. Apr.117. 1879. .. .. 16:16tf. I3onton County PHGTQulMPII GALLERY! A. A. MORRILL, Pro. youin Respkctfullv announce to the citizens of Cor.vaUis and vicinity, that be ia prepared to do all kinds of PHOTO WORK, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and atislaction guaranteed, in all eases. COPYING and ENLARGING a specialty. Nega tives retouched, and preserved. Front Street, Two Moors South of A. Cauthorn tt Son's Store. , ALFRED A. MORRILL. January 7, 1SS0. ' . . 17:2tf NEW BUSINESS! Mountain "View Q5 Cents pet' Gallon, WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MIL of one edw will bcffurnjshcd. Milk warranted PURE: ,: LISTEN FOR THE BELL! ' A. G. MULKEY, Proprietor. Corvallis, January 7, 1680. ', ' 16:21ml, Administratrix Notice. NOTICE IS HFEEfcY GIVEN THAT THE CN dersigncd has bei 11 duly appointed Adrcinistra rlx of tl.e lltate of William B Ciirter, dccc-ai-ed. by -Uie Coun- Corrt of lienton tourty. Slate of i'.rfgcn'. AH persons 1 avirg claims against the 1 statu of faid decea el are hereby notifnd to present the tame, with projier prrof, within nix irontl.s from the date hereof, to the um;ers:e(,, t the Gazette office, in ucrvallis, Lenten county, Oregon. , '. , , , . kLSIIRA CARTER, ' Jar, A. Yantis, her Atomy. Admini-tratrix of the Estate of William B. Carter, leceasod. 17:16w5. Lated July 8, 18RC. Dissolutirn of Partnership. NOTICE IS HF.IU t-Y GIVEN THAT THE PART Dership heretofore existing between the ltnder vgr.ed i tttU day dissolved, by n.utual consent, Jr.. hglin retiring fr hi the hosinrsa. The Lusiness win be continued, at the'old stal d, by Tl-.os I glin. who will a8uine all tan pany liabilities, and collect debts due the late firm. Ia( s M. Eglin. ! y TllOSIAS EOLIK. ' Dated Corvallis, June 21, 180. 17:2Cw4 AlCEA I team saw ." AND PLANING MILL J. PITMAN, Proprietor. ' ' HAVING REBUILT KY MILL, AND ADDED A new planer and other n.achinery, 1 am ready to all all ord.rsfrr J RciK h cr ricesed I timber, which will be delivered 'at tne Belknap campground, Mi-nroe. Con-ailis, or ehewhere in the county, at rea-onable rates. 1 Conin on rough lumber, at thc'mill, t" per M feet Flooring . an.d'Kustic (planed) M to 816 bet M. Salf isfact'oq guaranteed. All biders ptomptly filled. April 19,1880. 17.17n-.6 W. P. SfifHTlfe W. D., Physician & Surgeon, COUV., M l. - ORECOIf, OFFICE OVER GREEN & GOLDSONS DRUG r . BtorB.. . . r u t: r . ,Hr T . loon . ' VT-9U PUS HOUSE, : KONTGOMERi STREET, S. F., n. SEYMOUR & C0., Propr's. FIRST CLASS AOCMDAT.QNS. AJ i !M3DERATE PRICES, 0 THE LF-ADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HO tel in San' Francisco Having been enlarged recently, iind newly furr.ii-hed, now contains 300 elefant roam's, prices lower than any other Firit Class Hotei on the 1 acinc Coast. f 1"he aMc is an surpassed 'by any'Hotel in the city, geing supplied with the best the market affords. All bue-1 conveyed to the Hotel free, t Aprfl 14, lt80. , . . , I7:16tf REM EM BER' THE FOUNTAIN JiOlSB GEO. W. Sl'EVENS, Proprietor rpHffl THOt'SE 18 NEW AND COMMOBIOCS AND I the Tatles will be supplied with tha best the Market afords. '. ' ' rj Board and Lodging. SS 00 per week. Kewport, Benton County. Oregon. 17r2Sm6 THE ESMOND. Bf. BRENNER, Proprietor. " Corner Morrison and Front Street, Portland. ,'. ; ' Now oien to the puoiio The ObIj Flrf CIa? Eorse in the CMy Hotel Elevator and 'afl jnodefn unprovettierit, Portland, Oregon, May 21. I860. h 17:2itt. B ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS liONTBLY .atatemanta neatly printed at thia office,