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WEEKLY COItVALLlS Corvallis, Aug. 20, 1880. Mr. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertising Agent. 41 Park Row (Times Building), New York, ia authorized to contract for advertise ments in the Gazkttb at our best rates. CHURCH DIRECTORY. M. E, CHURCH Regular service every Sunday, at 11 a. M. and 7 r. . Sunday-school at the close of morning service, with Bible classes for old and young. Pray r meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o clock. A reneral invitation and cordial welcome. W. T. Ciiapmas, Pastor. KPI8COPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Sell wood, of Oregon City, will hold the services and administer the Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church, Cor vallia on the Srd Sunday in each month. Lay services will be held on each Sunday at 11 and 7. Sunday cbool at 3. By order of Bishop Morris. M. E- CHURCH SOUTH -Services every Sabbath at 11 . M. and 7 f. .. at the college chaiwi. Sunday school at 9:SC a. . Prayer meeting Friday evening at " o'clock. Public cordially invited. Joseph Emery. Pastor. Spicidk. From a letter from J. M. Laf ferty at Junction City, we learn the follow ing particulars of the suicide of Nate Gris wold, a saloon keeper of that city: The de ceased had been addicted to the too frequent use of strong drink, and for two or three days before his death had shown signs of insauity, and on the morning of the 16th, about 2 o'clock, he committed the fatal deed by cutting his throat with a razor, almost severing the head from the body. A coro ners inquest was held and a verdict rendered in accordance with the facts above stated. The remains were taken chnrce of by the X, O. O. F. and burried that afternoon atthe cemetery below Harrisburg. The deceased leaves a wife and one child and two sisters to mourn his untimely death. School Exebcises. Miss Viola Bagley, teacher of the school at Stanton school house, gave an exhibition, and the district prepared a pic nic dinner on the 13th. The writer was expected to assist in making the affair pleasant, and regrets very much his inability to meet the people of that enter prising district. Those who attended say the exhibition was a succes ; every scholar displayed excellent training, and the whole programme reflected much credit on the teacher. The directors have made applica tion for Miss Bagley's services for another term; this is a proper recognition of merit. The dinner was thoroughly enjoyed, and just such a dinner and good time as the people of Ollala understand getting up, and spirit of genuine good reeling prevailed. Takes a Chair. Rev. Ladru Royal, well known among educators of the State, lias recently been appointed to one of the chairs in the Ashland college, Jackson county. Mr. Royal will fill the position uf professor of ancient languages in that insti tution. Studies will be resumed at Ashland College on September 1st. Oregonian. The people of Corvallis will not soon forget Mr. Royal, as the able and efficient principal of the north district public school in this city last year, and regret to loose his valuable services, The Courts. - The case of the State of Oregon vs. W. A. Fuller, charged with forgery of a wheat receipt, was examined before Justice Wrenn on l.ast Tuesday. The State appearing by T. C Alexander and H. VV. Keesee, and the defendant in person, as well as by his counsel, Messrs. Kelsay and Burnett. After examination of the wit nesses and argument of counsel, the defend ant was held to answer the charge before the grand jury of the next Circuit Ccnrt, with bail fixed at 9300. In default of which the defendant was committed to the county jail. Satan in Societt. This wonderful book, which is being so much talked of throughout California and in Portland, will be offered to the people of Corvallis and vicinity, by Mr. Jos. L. Clark, agent, iu a few days. It is sold only by subscription, price The Portland Uregoniau says it ought to be in the bauds of every man and woman in America. Thousands of copies have been sold in the East, and hundreds have been sold in Portland during the past four weeks. Heaves Help Us ! Dr. Tanner says he has been offered $2,700 to deliver ten lec tures in California, and that he thinks favorably of the offer, as he has long been anxious to visit the Pacific Coast. For .gracious sake let some manager offer him at least aomple of bits more and keep him in the East we can get along so well without him or his lectures. Albany Register. Fire at Portland. A fire occurred at Portland last Tuesday morning that was the most disastrous that has visited that city daring the present year. It destroyed all the buildings on the block bounded by Front, Water, Market and Mill streets, except three ; the loss is estimated at $32, 000; insurance, $12,500. Glass Ball Shooting. The members of the Benton County Sporting Club are prac ticing glass ball shooting, and on last Mon day they shot with the following result: Gut of 20 baHs Albrecht broke 17, Baker 8, Col mer 13 and Buford 9; on Wednesday, out of 20, Baker broke 16, Job 13 and Buford 15. Fink Plums. Mr. C. L. Bennett placed cat our table some very fine specin.ens of plums raised on the farm of Mr. E. Allen, in this county. They are the peach plum variety and certainly very fine in appear ance and variety, two measuring 7 inches each in circumference. First class blacksmithing at the foundry. Henry Dohse returned from Newport last Wednesday. Charlie Kohn, of San Francisco, was in town this week. Dr. H. W. Vincent started for the Bay yesterday morning. Miss Mary Goldson, of Albany, is visiting friends in this city. Jacob Conser, of Jefferson, was in the city the first of the week. Prof. A. L. Johnson, of Forest Grove, is registered at the Vincent House. Mr. W. F. Dixon has gone to Elk City where he will reside in the future. Mr. M. Jacobs and wife and daughter Eda started for San Francisco this morning. Hon. F. M. Wadsworth was in the city the first of the week, and paid us a friendly call. Dick Warren, shot by Geo. Goodman at Brownsville, is still living and likely to re cover. Mr. H. De Laconnt and wife, of England, are visiting in Corvallis, and stopping at the V incent House. L. G. Kline, of the firm of L. Kline kCo., started to San Francisco this morning on business for the firm. A number of new residences that have been building this summer are now almost ready for occupancy. Hon F. M. Wadsworth has the thanks of the Gazette office for a bountiful supply of excellent black berries. Col. T. H. Cann, for many years a resi dent of Salem, contemplates moving perma nently to Seattle, W. T. R. L. Barns, of the Albany Herald, cast the shadow of his handsome form into our sanctum on last Wednesday. Senator Slater has our thanks for valua ble public documents, including a report of the entrance of Yaquina Bay. Mr. E. E. Cooper and wife, nee Miss Fan nie Hamilton, of Ainsworth, W. T., are visiting friends in this city. Kit Abbey is out from the Bay. He re ports every thing in a flourishing condition in that part of the county. J. H. Boyd and family, A. H. Morgan, of internal revenue service, of Portland, are stopping at the Ocean House. Rev. W. C. Chapman started to Eugene City Wednesday to attend Honfereuce. He went by way of Monroe, horseback. The quarterly conference of the United Brethren church will convene at Philomath to-morrow, Bishop Castle, presiding. Thomas Graham and wife went to Elk City last week on a pleasure excursion. Tom pronounces the fishing "tiptop." Mr. H. E. Harris, who has been danger ously sick for the past week, is better, though not yet able to be out of his room. Hon. D. G. Clark, Mayor of Albany, ac companied by his family, passed through Corvallis yesterday en route for the Yaquina Bay. Mr. Allen, the contractor has almost com pleted the walling and cementing of the cistern at the intersection of Madison and Second streets. " Geo. W. Sill, of Albany, has been in town several times during the week. He is looking after business for the Corvallis Fruit Company. Mr. Becker, editor of the Philomath Cru cible, accompanied by his wife, started for an exteided visit to Washington Territory last Wednesday. New and elegant stock of millinery goods just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which will be sold cheaper than they can be bought any where else in the city. Miss Ella Beck and Henrietta Waldman of Portlaud, and Misses Amelia and Esther Cohn of Albany, are visitiug in Corvallis, the guests of Mr. Morris Stock. A large number of our citizens went to Albany last Sunday to attend the pic nic given by the Port'and excursionists. They report the excursion a grand success. Rev. H. K. Hiues, one of the old pioneer ministers at Uregon. has been tendered the position of editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, and we understand has signified his acceptance. Mr. M. H. Parker has accepted the prin ci pal ship of the public school at Philomath" for the coming year. The people of Philo math are fortunate in securing his valuable services. Work is now rapidly progressing on the brick buildings of Jacobs &. Neugass and W. B. Hamilton & Co., on Second street. These buildings, when completed, will be the finest in the city, Bishop J. W. Wiley, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, has arrived in Oregon, and will preside over the annual conference of that church at Eugene City. He resides in Cincinnatti, Ohio. Mr. J. G. Knoltner, an old resident of this county, but latterly of Eastern Oregon, paid our office a visit on Wednesday. Mr. K. is 84 years old and still in good health, having just returned from a visit to the Eastern States. , The Corvallis Photograph Gallery, E. Heslop, Propt. (late Goldson) is again open for business. First-class work, only note the address, next door to Ira Millers marble yard. Firewood and produce taken in ex change for work. tf Yesterday morning two of Corvallis' fair est flowers visited our sanctum and urged tne tact that we had slighted them in the way of "personals." Well, ladies, if von will let us behold the light of your beautiful countenances oftener, we will agree not to uo so in tne tuture. The entertainment given at Hamiltons Opera House last Friday evening bv Ver- nell s variety troupe was in everv resDect a decided success, though the audience was not as large as the nature of the entertain ment deserved. Yet all who were present were pleased. We trust they will make it convenient to come this way again. Robt N. Baker, The Talior, has just re ceived five hundred samples of cloth. Ger man, French, English and Domestic, from Tn largest wholesale house in San Francisco He proposes to sell patterns at the San Francisco wholesale rates, therefore his pat rons will get their cloth without the usual p wBL reta" dealers. Call and see for yours5s. One door north of the Gayette office. NEW STORE I NEW GOODS 1 In opening our new store we have taken great pains to procure a large stock of heavy and fancy groceries which cannot fail to please our patrons, amongst which we may mention coffees, raw, roasted and ground; Teas, a fine assortment; Honey, comb, can, and on draft; Syrups, in can, on draft, and choice in kogs; Tobaccos and Cigars, a large stock and new varieties; Breakfast Bacon and Eastern Sugar-cured Hams; California Cakes and Crackers, etc., etc.; Stone Jars, Eastern manufacture, with a new lot of Crockery for sale at John Ray & Son's new brick, old stand, Corvallis. 17:33w3 TWO SURGEONS From the National Surgical Institute, In dianapolis, Indiana, will visit Portland, Ore gon, at St. Charles Hotel, September 7th, 8th and 0th, 1880, provided with a com plete and expensive outfit of apparatus de signed to treat every form of Spinal Disease, Hip and Knee Disease, Crooked Limbs, Club Feet, Paralysis, etc. Piles and Fistula certainly cured. This institution has an unequaled reputation in the successful treat ment of all of the above diseases. Inter ested parties should not fail to see these Surgeons. Returning home, overland, they will stop off September 11th and 13th at Eugene City, 15th at Rosebnrg, and 18th and 20th at Jacksonville, Oregon. BOO TS. BOOTS- I am having a large quantity of Calf and Kip Boots made in Saa Francisco for the fall and winter trade. Those with S. H. Look stamped on the top of the leg, I will warrant the same as my own make, and cheauer by $4 per pair. S H. Look. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED JD of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, OUT for Lane countv. on the 19th day of June. 1880. unon a judgment rendered in said Court, oh the 31st dav of May, 1880, for the sum of thirty-nine and 50-100 dol lars, and !22 86 costs in favor of John H. Burkhart, plaintiff, and against Susan C. Stannus and Samuel Stannus, defendants, and for want of personal prop erty out of which to satisfy the same, I have levied upon the following described real estate, to-wit : The north J of Section 28, in Township 14 south of Range 5 west of the Willamette meridian, containing 320 acres ; also that certain other tract of laud de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the south east corner of Section 21, Township 14, south of Range 5 west of the Willamette meridian, running thence west 80 chains ; thence north I chains and 46 links to the south boundary line of the Donatioii land claim of Samuel F. Starr ; thence east along said south boundary line to the south-east comer of said Starr's Donation land claim ; thence due east to the east boundary line of said Section 21, and thence south to the place of beginning, containing 44 acres, more or less, situated in Benton county, Oregon, and on Saturday, TiiB24TnDAv or August, 1880, At the front door of the Court House in the city of Corvallis, Benton county, Oi cgon. 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 right, title interest and claim of the said defendant, in and to said real property to satisfy the amount of said judg ment with interest and costs thereon. SOL. KING, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Dated this 22d day of July, 1830. 17:30w5 Crown Sewing Machine. These num ber one machines can be purchased of J. A. Knight at his furniture store. Call and ex amine them ; they are much cheaper than any in the market, contain all of the attach ments and are tirst-class in every particular. 17:30ml Miss Eva Burbank, daughter of Hon. A. R. Burbank. of Lafayette, was drowned at Ilwaco beach on the 15th inst., while out bathing. The Oregonian of the 17th pays this beautiful tribute to her memory: ''Amiable, she won all; intelligent, she charmed all ; fervent, she loved all ; and, alas, dead, she saddened all." THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. No people in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although yt ars of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, general debility, etc. , yet since the introduction of Gheen's August Flower we believe there is no case of Dys pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure reported. Go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. .Regular size 75 cents. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evi dence to prove that Shiloh's Consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one half the 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 pleasant to $ake, harmless to the youngest child and we tfuar antee what we say. Prioe, 10c ts. and $3.00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back dame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. Do Yon Believe It. That in this town there are scores of per sons passing our s,ore every day whose lives are made miserable by .Indignation, Dyspep sia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, Constipation, when for 75 cts. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaran teed to cire them. Sold by Alien & Wood ward, Druggists. It is a fact well established by nnques tionable testimony that Hall's Hair Renewer renews, cleanses, brightens, invigcrates and restores to its original color an.l lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and surely. The poorest people prefer to buy it and use it, rather than to proclaim in a manner more forcible than words can delineate, through blanched locks or grizzy beard, that they are aged and passing to decay. A very short trial will convince the most skeptical that it does eradicate the scalp diseases which rob the hair of its color and life. Eort Scott (Kan. ) Daily Monitor. Sad Havoc Is Created Amone the tenants of the mouth by allow ing impurities to collect upon their surface or in their mturstices. suz-UDUiN l re moves every vestige of tartar from the teeth, and renders their premature decay impossible. It not only imparts to them whiteness and vigor, but communicates hardness and rosiness to the gums. The breath acquires a most acceptable fragrance from its use ; it is a purely botanic liquid, and it may be relied on to accomplish its beautifying effects without injuring the en amel like a gritty tooth paste. Sheriff'sSale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the County Court of Benton county, in the State of Oregon, on the 28th day of June, 1880 upon a judgment rendered in said Court, on the 7th day of May, 1880, for the sum of one hundred and ninety four and 37-100 dollars, and the further sum of twenty-two and 90-100 dollars costs, in favor of T. J. Creiir'nton. plaintiff, and airainst E. W. Vandersoll. defendant, and commanding me to sell the. real prop erty hereinafter described, to satisfy said sums before mentioned, with interest and costs thereon, I have levied upon the following described premises, to-wit Beginning at a t.take set for a corner near the road leading past the residence of Wm. Henkle, it being the road Icadingfrom Corvallis to Lloyd settlement; running thence west 63.25 chains; thence north 14.70 chains ; thence east 67.60 chains; thence south 12 sec. E. 14.77 chains, to place of beginning, in Benton county, Oregon, containing 100 acres and on Saturday, August 24th, 1830, At the frontdoor of the Court House, in the city of Corvallis, Benton countv, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest of said defendant, in and to said real property with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to satisfy said Execution and costs. B.'L,. liiisu, snenn oi Benton County, Oregon. Dated July 22, 1SS0. 17:30w5 Real Estate for. Sale! SITUATED IN Benton County, Orerron. TWO VACANT LOTS, in the central part of towr handy to the Westside Dopot. One of the most dc sirable places for a residence in the citv. 15jan TWO IMPROVF.D LOTS, on the main husines' street, with small stable, woodshed, and a good, com fortahle dwelling house, containing seven good roomi. These lots are nicely situated tor an3' Kind of ou&i ness purposes. 18jan One Steam Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factor! in Corvallis, with all the machinery necessary to opt rate the same in all respects. The owner there. wants to quit the business, he therefore offers tt entire factory for sale at a price more than one-thll less than its cost or present value. All the above property is for sale, on reasons - r terms, r or further miormation concerning tne sa inquire of M. S WOODCOCK. At his Law Office, in said City of Corvallis. It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State, But " Git up and Git." that makes me great. 3S T AM BOUND FOR S. A. HEMPHILL'S HARNES I Store, where all kinds of No. 1 Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Haters, Collars, Whips, Combs and Brushes are w oe nau reasouauie puces. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Repairing done neatly, on short notice. Call and exauiinine mv stook jefore purchasing elsewnere. S. A. HEMPHILL, Corvallis, June 23, 1880, 17:20m6 To Tlao Seaside! OCEAN HOUSE NEWPORT, Yaquina Bay. Jos. Irvin Proprietor, HAVING LEASED THE OCEAN HOUSE FOR A term of years, I have had it thoroughly renova ted and painted . and have spared ho pains to make it comfortable. I have furnished it with new furniture and bedding ; also secured the services of Oregon's favorite caterer, Mark Bell. 1 am prepared to entertain guests in a first class style. Board from $1 to 82 50 per day. Special terms to families and invalids. Satisfaction guaranteed. 17:31m2 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, OREGON, J. C. POLLEY, Proprietor. Hill's Maiincl. Mr. N. Newton, agent for Benton county, is now canvassing for subscribers to the new and revised edition of the above excellent work. It is highly recommended by dis tinguished educators and leading newspa pers, and is considered by all t be one of the most useful books that was ever laid upon the counting-room desk or drawing room table. 17:8 THE OCCIDENTAL IS A NEW BUILDING, newly furnised. and the recognized headquarters tor commercial Travelers, ana an prorainenc men visiting Corvallis. Large sample rooms on firet floor, for commercial men, and bath room for the exclusive use of guests. Board from one to two dollars per day, according to room. June 18, 1880. . 17SMI New th.is "Week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL not be responsible for any debts con tracted by my wife, Olive Norton, she hav ing left my bed and board without cause or provocation. Lucius Norton. Dated this 14th day of Aug., 1880. The Philomath Crucible comes to us in a new dress, which in our opinion is quite an improvement, The Crucible is an ably edited and conducted newspaper, and a credit to Philomath and Benton county. , The annual conference of the M. E. Church met at Eugene City yesterday, and mill continue in session until Tuesday of next week. Rev. Mr. Smith preached at the Episcopal Church in this city last Sunday morning and evening, and will hold service at the same place next Sunday at the same hours. Mr. S- is a former member of the press, having been editor of the "American Churchman," Tiublished in Chicago, and earlier in life on the editorial staff of the "Chicago Tribune." Air. smith is a very pleasing gentleman, and we are told an able and forcible speaker, and we hope will decide to remain with us. Bob Barnes, of the Albany Herald, is an excellent horseman, but also has a most Kind and generous heart He knew we wanted an item, so yesterday, after bidding all an affectionate forewell, he "dashed the rowels in his steed," cast a last long linger ing look over his left shoulder at the Vin cent Hotel, where he had been feeding for a few days past, and fell off. He was not hurt, the horse stopped when he found him self riderless, the stirrup strap was soon mended, and Barns continued his journey ifl safety. We are glad his life was spared, but the local would have been more exciting if the accident had been more serious. PHILIP WOLF & CO, MERCHANTS. The most popular and fragrant Perfume of the day " HACKMETAK" try it. Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. No. 304 Battery Street SAN FRANCISCO, - CAL. lTnMmS. Notice of Final Proof. Land Office at Orsoox citt, Oreson. Aue-ust 10. 1880. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowimr-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final oroof in suoDort of his claim and secure final entry thereof, and that said proofs will be made before B. W. Wilson. County Clerk of Benton county, on Saturday, Sept. 8, 1SS0, At Corvallis. the countv seat of Benton county. Ore gon, viz., Emanual Brannon, one at the heirs-at-law of William Roox, deceased, Homestead Application No. 22S2. for the S i of 8E1. NWiofSEJ and S E J of 8 W J, Section 28, Tp. 108 R 9 W, and names the following as his witnesses to prove continuous resi dence on and cultivation of said tract, viz., Andrew 3. Porter, Levi W. Hunt, Charles-McVay, of Little Elk. and Charles B. Mays, of Philomath, all of Benton County, Oregon. f L. T- BABIN, Register. Dated Aug. 10,1880. 17:33w5 I LL KINDS ' -OK 2. at this ' office. JOB WORK DONE Letter heads, etc. The only First Class Hotel in the City. BAY VIEW HOUSE. PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT, NEWPORT - - OREGON. P. M. ABBEY, Proprietor. THIS HOUSE, HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY overhauled and refurnished, is now open for the reception of guests, as in former years. The tables are furnished with all the market affords. No pains spared to make guests comfortable. Board ov aay or week. Charges reasonable. P. M. ABBEY, Prop'r. Dated July 23, 1880. 17:30ml Assessor's Notice. mHE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR Benton Uounty, uregon, wii atienu ax e office of the County Clerk of said Coun ty on the last Monday (tne iotn oay) oi August, and continue in session 10 ana m .lnv of September 4. 1880. to publicly examine the assessment rolls of said county for tht vear. and correct all errors in vain- .... mm m ation. description or cruaJitlea ot lands or other nronertv. and all persons therein in terested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place appointed. JACOB MODIE, Assessor. Dated August 1, 1880. STJB8CEIBE FOB THE WEEKLY Execnto's Notice. -VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN JLN dersigned has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth C. Starr deceased, by the Hmnits rotirt of Benton countv. State of Oregon. All persons having claims against the Estate of said fforeasp! an. herftbv notified to nresent the same with proper proof, within six months from the date hereof to the undersigned, at his residence three-quarters of a m(le north-west ol Monroe, in Benton county. Ore- eon, or in Corvallis, at the office of Jm. A Yantis, his Attorney. CORNKIJUS B. STARK. Executor of the Estate of Elizbeth C. Starr deceased. Dated July 10, 1880 17:2w "F O "Et VOL. SEVENTEEN. OFFICIAL PAPER FOR A N.L BENTON COUNTY! - V THE GAZETTE IS A LIVE LOCAL PAPER, Has a Large, and Constantly In creasing circulation, and is one of the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in the State, being, published in the heart of the WILLAMTTE VALLEY. 50 Per Annum. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Advertisements inserted at Rea sonable Kates. All kinds Plain and Ornamental Printing executed with neat ness and dispatch. Justices' Blanks constantly on hand. 'iff 4- B, CAREB Proprietor and Publisher, 6drvallis,; Oregoriv AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HARVESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. Frank Brc?s, CORVALLIS, OREGON. WAY MAN ST. CLAIR, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,) Manufacturer -of . HARNESS' SADDLES Keeps constantly on hand every thing belonging t a first class shop. 3rUncIe Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:25vl George P. Wkenx, Auctioneer. Having leased a large building, we are prepared to offer the farmers a full line of Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural Implements, wagons and hacks. E. HOLdATE, Att'y at La" Wrenn & llolgate, ' . REAL ESTATE BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN, INSURANCE, UKNKAL B1.81.SE8S AGENTS, AND AUCTIONEERS, Office on Second street, next door south the City Market, . . CORVALLIS, : : OREGON. WALTER A. WOOD Harvester and Self-Binder. WALTER A. WOOD Sweep Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Chain Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Header. WALTER A. WOOD New Enclosed Gear Mower. Buying, Selling and Leasing Real Esiate. Pron7 CO LLEjOT IONS, Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular Auction Sales Rooms And sell at AUCTION, anything desired, cither at h Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City or Country. Agent for good reliable Insurance Companies. We now have on hand for sale, both Grain and Stock Farms, and City Property, at fair prices, and easy terme. BPWS can ake Sales if axybody can.'W Please give us a call. WRENN & IIOLGATE. Corvallis. April 17, 1879. IGnetf. -AND- CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER. FIBtSX PREMIUM OREGON STATE FAIR, La Belle Wagons and Hackp, Brown's Sulkey and Gang Plows. Black Hawk and Clipper Plows. The Celebrated Randall Harrow, And the Square Hinge Harrows. Also a General Assortment of Shovel Plows and Garden Cultiva tors. Also a full line of Steel Goods and Grain Forks. Extras for all Machines furnished at Portland Prices. F. J. SPEIDEL, Agent. Monroe Street, opposite Engine House. Corvallis, April 30, 1880. 17:18m4. Farm for Sale. Benton County PnOTOGRAPII GALLERY! A. A. MORRILL, Fro. XTOUIJJ RKSPKCTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE " citizens of Corvallis and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all kinds of PHOTO WORK, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING and ENLARGING a bfecialty. NegaJ tives retouched, and preserved. Front Street, Two Ooors South of A. Cauthorn Son's Store. ALFRKU A. MORRILL. January 7, 18S0. 17:2tt PE BUSINESS! Mountain "View MILK. X -fiL I H. 25 Cents per Grallon, w BEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MIL of one cow will be furnished. Milk warranted FTJRE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL ? A. 8. MULKEY, Proprietor! Corvallis, January 7, 1680. 10:21ml, ALSEA STEAM SAW .y. 'ii .... AW ..... ; PLANING MILL J. PITMAN, Proprietor. mHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR J sale his splendid gram and stock larm, four miles north of west of Corvallis, on Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one hundred acres in cultivation two fine bear ing orchards, and well calculated for divid ing into two or more snug tarms lerms easy and title perfect. For particulars in quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or on the premises. Corvallis, Jan. 1, 1878. lb:ltl CITY DISPENSARY. GOLDSON & GRAHAM .... DEALERS IN .... DRUGS, MEDICIIS'ES, CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges . - . Brushes, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc. PYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CA EEFULLY compounded, ai 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 HAVING REBUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED k new planer and other machinery, I am ready tcr fill all orders for Rough or Dressed Lumber which will be delivered at the Belknap campground,! Monroe, Corvallis, or elsewhere in the county, at reasonable rates. "Common rough lumber, at the mill, S7 per M feet ; Flooring and Rustic (planed) 14 to glti per M. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly filled. April 19, 1880. 17'J7mfl Notice of Final Proof. Land Omen at Orkoon-Citt, ) Oi'.eoos. June 1860. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowiiig-named. settler has filed notice of his In tention to make final proof, in sUptioit of his claim, and secure fin 1 entry thereof, and that sain proof" will be made in the Land Office, at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Wednesday, Skit. 8tii, 1SS0. Viz: John E. Peterson, Preemption 1). S. No. 3543 forthe N of N W J & S E . of N W i Sec. 6 Til SR 10 . W & S V i of S K i See. SI T 10 S R 10 W, and namet the following as his witnesses, to prove continuous residence on and cultivation of said tracts, viz : E. A. Swan, Wm. Bagley, Dr. John Boswoll and Louis' Shogrin, all of Toledo, Benton county, Oregon. L. T BAK1N, Rcgisler. Dated August 6th. 13S0. 17:32v' FARMEES' FEED AND SALE STABLE. Second St., Corvallis. PAUL WILEY & CO., - PROPRS. WE SOLICIT A PART Of THE PATRONAG EOF Benton and adjoining counties We have plenty of Stable Room, and yards for all kinds of stocK. Saddle horses and teams sent out on short notice and mitrk time. We will rtui shack to and from Soda Springs every Sunday, or as often as desired by health and pleasure w R We shall make a mecialty of Doctorinir, Training and Breaking horses. You, will find at our stable one of the best veterinary surgeons and tram ers on the Pacific coast. . .. Katiofaetinn mi&ranteed in every case.-. For farther particulars" enquire at the Vincent House. Corvallis, May 28, 1880. 17:22tf We Want You to Know PAUL, THE PAINTER, IS AGAIN IN TOWN, AND PREPARED TO DO alt kind of plain and ornamental painting in the best style and at lowest rates. Orders left at Allen & Woodward.s will receive prompt attention. Corvallis. June 4th, 1880. VMtl Big Creek Camping Ground. THIS FAMOUS CAMPING PLACE HAS BEEN EN closed with a good fence, affording the finest place for camping, on the Coast ; good water, plentyof wood, hay and pasturage, at reasonable rates. The ocean beach i close at hand ; only zonules north of Newport on the road to Foulwcather lighthouse. Newport, May 20th. 1880. 17:22m3 W. P. SMITH, M. D., Physician & Surg ecu, CORVALLIS, - OREGON, "FFICE OVER GREEN ti GOLDSON' DRUG Store. January 7, 1880. 17:2tf HTJSS HOUSE, MONTGOMERY STREET, S. K, H. SEYMOUR & CO., Propr's; FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. AT MODERATE PRICES. THE LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HO . tel in San Francisco. Having been enlarged ., recently, and newly furnished, now contains 30O; elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other Firs Class Hotel on the Pacific Coast. .. - - ' 'i The table is unsurpassed by any Hotel hi the city, geing supplied, with the best the mtfrket affords. All buests conyeyed to the Hotel free, April U, 1880. 17:16tf REMEMBER THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE GEO. W. STEVENS, Proprietor rpHIS HOUSE IS NEW AND COMMODIOUS AND J. the Tables will be supplied with the best tbo Market affords Board and Lodging, s 00 per week. Newport, Benton Coorrty. Oregon. 17:25mO THE ESMOND. ; H. BRENNER, Proprietor. Corner Morrison and Front Streets, Porttamfi Now open to the public j The Only First Clans Boom In th CKy - Hotel Elevator and all modern improvement" Portland. Oregon, May 21, 1880 WSl'Sf f"