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WEEKLY MMUS GAZETTE. CorvaUis, Aug. 27, 1880. Mr. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertising Agent. 41 Park Row (Times Building), New York, is authorized to contract for advertise ments in the Gazette at our best rates. ciiirch directory. M. E. CHURCH Regular services every Sunday, at 11 a. m . and 7 f. M. Sunday-school at the close of morning service, with bible classes' for old and young. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial welcome. W. T. Chapmax, Pastor. EP18COPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Sellwood. of Oregon City, will hold the services and administer the Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church, Cor vaUis on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Lay services will be held on each Sunday at 11 and i . Sunday school at 3. By order of BisHor Morris. M. E. CHITRCH SOUTH-Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7 r. ., at the college chapel. Sunday- school at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 o clock. Public cordially invited. Joseph Ehbry, Pastor. "THE BLIND MAN ELOQUENT." The thousands of people in this country who have been thrilled with the burning eloquence of Rev. W. H. Milburn, known wherever the English language is spoken as "The Blind Man Eloquent," will be pleased to know that he has oonsenterl to remain in the lecture field one more season, and that he will soon visit our own city and afford onr people an opportunity of hearing the man of whom the London Christian World remarked: "As an orator, both in the pul pit and on the platform as a preacher and lecturer he is superior to any we ever heard." Dr. Milburn has jnst given a series of lectures to large and delighted audiences in San FranciBco, and sailed yesterday, August 26th, for Portland, where ho has been se cured by the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation to deliver a course of lectures, after which he will lecture at the principal cities in the Valley and in W. T. Few men have established a reputation equal to Dr. Milbum's as an instructive, en tertaining and finished speaker. "The voice of this man," says the Occident of San Fran cisco, is a marvel of richness and fullness. His last lecture, on the Life and Character of Aaron Burr, produced a profound impres sion upon the deeply interested auditors on the occasion of its delivery one week ago. It is a master-piece." The London Times says of him : "As an orator of the foremost rank he may well challenge comparison with and stand by the side of the first that have appeared in this country within this generation." The Manchester Guardian speaks as follows : "In listening to him we felt that the foremost men in Parliament, at the bar and in the pulpit, might well sit as charmed learners at his feet in the school of eloquence." The New York World pays him the following glowing tribute : ''From London to San Francisoo, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, Mr. Milburn is known ,as a genuine and genial orator, who speaks none the less charmingly that, like Homer and Milton, his physical calamity shuts him more closely than other men are shut within the circle of his own memories, fancies, feel ings and thoughts. He has traveled wisely as well as widely, and brings to the platform the ripe fruits of a real and varied culture." He may be expected here about Thursday evening of the coming week. Farther no tice of this, however, will be given. For the Bay. Hon M. C. George, M. C, was in CorvaUis on Tuesday on his way to the Yaquina Bay. He started from Cor vaUis Wednesday morning accompanied from this city by Jas. A. Yantis of the Gazette and Dr. H. W. Vincent. They will be absent about a week, during which time Mr. George will visit the Silets Reser vation and all other parts of the Yaquina country in order to thoroughly familiarize himself with the wants of that part of the State in view of future legislation in Con gress. Officers Elected. The following offi cers of uhe Oregon Medical .Society were .elected last week : President, F. A. Bailey, M. D., Hillsboro; Vice President, C. H, Merrick, M. D., Canyon vilje ; Permanent Secretary, Curtis C. Strong, M. D., Port land ; Corresponding Secretary, E. P. Era ser, M. D., Portland. Board of Censors R. Glison, M, D. Chairman, Portland ; J. T. Wells, .M. D., Portland; F. Crang, M. D,, Forest Grove; J. M. Kitchen, M. D., Stay ton ; J. A. Richardson, M. D., The Dalles. Settled. A contemporary says : "The long disputed Wheeler claim to a large por tion of the real state of East Portlund, in which Mrs. Wheeler claimed a Ufe dower, js at last settled by the death of Mrs. Wheeler, which happened at Santa Rosa, Cal., on August 3d, death resulting from hemorrhage of the lungs." It will be remembered that Mrs. Wheelfir was the mother of W. A. Wheeler, who was for several years editor of the Benton Dem ocrat of this city. The Price of Wheat. The bountiful harvest in both this country and Europe will no doubt cause wheat to rule very low this season, but this will not lessen die de mand for the Oregon Kidney Tea, as every man or woman who has a backache or any trouble with the kidneys or urinary organs, vwiU try this well known remedy even if wheat should be only 50c per bushel. Sold by all druggists. New .Cistern. Workmen are now busy in constructing a new cistern at southwest corner of the Court House block. This is a much needed improvement, as heretofore the Court House and the buildings of the State Agricultural Society were entirely un protected in case of fire, there being no other cistern anywhere in reach of .either building. Glass Ball Shooting. The following is the score of the CorvaUis Sporting Club tor the week : On Monday, out of 30 balls shot at, Baker broke 12 Kiger 13; Buford 16; Albrecht 11; Gerhard 4. Tuesday, Bu ford broke 14 ; Baker 10; Gerhard 3. Wednesday, Kiger broke 15; Albrecht 13-; Buford 13. A Candidate. Miss Nora Simpson, daughter of Hon. Ben. Simpson, will be a candidate for a clerkship in the Honse at fchp coming session of the Legislature. Miss Clara Stock is visiting friends in Portland. Vacation almost gone, and the small boy isn't happy. Geo. L. Crane, of the Summit, was te the city Saturday. Miss Bertha Neugass went to Albany yes terday on a visit. Miss Elva Breymau, of Sale.ni, ia visiting friends in this city. . A. E. Acklom and party returned from their huntine expedition yesterday. Stndies will be resumed in the public schools of the city next Wednesday, Sept. 1st. Misses Minnie Allison, Mira and Anna Mansfield were in the city the hrst ot the week. CoL Van Cleave, editor of the Albany "Register," paid our sanctum a visit on Tuesday. Rav & Son's new store building has been improved in appearance by the addition of a new awning. The Fall term of the Albany Collegiate Institute will commence on Wednesday next, Sept. 1st. We are clad to state that Mr. H. E. Har ris, who has been so very ill 'for the past week, is rapidly recovering. Mr. M. Stock, of the firm of Stock & Harris, wiU leave for San Francisco next Monday to lay in a new stock ol goods. New and elegant stock of millinery goods just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which w'Ul be sold cheaper than they can be bought n . .i-l.ara al.a an 1. .1 Capt. M. S. Monteith, of Albany, and Sam. Kobmson, of Uortland, was in Uor vallis on Monday and favored us with a call. A blushing old moid of 64 years and a widower of 63 were married at Hillsboro a few days since. She was bound to have a husband. Wanted To sell 200,060 feet of inch lum ber, in lots of 3,000 feet, at $10.50 per thou sand, by Max Friendly at the CorvaUis Saw Mill, Mr. Ala Harris, of Albany, was caUed to CorvaUis last Thursday night on account of the sickness of his father, and remained for several days. Misses Libbie Irvine, Lottie Monteith, Annie Powell and Maggie Barton, of Albany, passed through CorvaUis on Monday en route for the Bay. Forest Grove has the honor of shipping the first wheat bv the W. O. R. R. this year. Three car loads were shipped from that place last Friday. C. U. Barlow, of Walla Walla, W. T., has been in the city for several days past. Casius looks as though change of climate had agreed with him. The feelings of the small boy can be better imagined than described after he has spent half an hour crawling under a gospel tent to find it is not a circus. S. G. McCann, a graduate of the Agricul tural College, left CorvaUis Wednesday to attend Vanilerbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. , and will be absent two years. The fourth quarterly mef-tin? of the M. E. Church South wiU be held at the College Chapel, commencing next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public are invited. i Misses Ella Beck and Henrietta Waldman of Portland, and Miss Amelia Cohen, of Albany, who have been visiting friends in this-city, returned to their homes Tuesday. The W. O. R. R. Co, have extended the sidewalk on the west side of Sixth street to the depot This walk will be a very great convenience to the people in the western part of town. There is no discount on the fact that Nick Baescn, at the Palace Market, sells as good meat as can be got in town, aqd from the run he has, one would readily believe that he sells the best. Mr. J. A. Cauthorn, why do you not in form the farmers that freight on trrain by railroad from CorvaUis is $2.00 per ton ? Please do not mislead the farmers, there is enough deception practiced upon them al ready. r M, W. The CorvaUis Photograph Gallery, E. He-slop. 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 Money to loan o quantities from 81,000 to $10,000, on first-class real estate security. The expenses of examining titles and per fecting securities must in all cases be paid by the borrower. For information inquire of M. S. Woodcock at his law office in Cor vaUis, Oregon. 17n35tf. Robt. N. Baker, The Talior, has just re ceived five hundred samples of cloth, Ger man, French, English and Domestic, front th 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 profit of retail dealers. Call and see for yourselves. One door north of the Gayette offiee. farmers attention Mammoth Warehouse. CorvaUis, Aug. 26, 1880. j J. know you are getting bored, but 1st me have one more say, and that is : Notwith standing the steamboats talk (!) of carrying freight for one dollar per ton, I am the "Mammoth Boy" that will pay you as much coin for your wheat as any warehouseman in Corvalljis, "and don'i you forget it" Yours faithfully. . W. A. Wells. Bio Yield. Onr farmers are in good spirits over the outcome of grain in this section, so far as harvest has progressed. Without exception the report comes that the yield is exceeding by far aU calculations hswetofore made. Harvest is well under vy, with the prospect of exceUeut weather to the end, and though we see no reason to predict tap top prices for the crop of trus season, we notice that the market ia open ing at a very reasonable figure. Newspaper Dibbctoby. A very hand somely printed and bound copy of the "American Newspaper Directory" for 1880, issued by Geo. P. Rowell A Co. , has been received at this office. The directory con tains 1044 Dacres. and the contents are ob tained from the most reliable sources and carefuUy compiled. None to Farmers. "Didn't I told you so!" The low water has caused the boats to stop running to CorvaUis, thereupon the railroad has put freights up to three or four dollars per ton. Freights on the river wiU be one dollar per ton next winter. Jas. A.. Cauthorn. The President's Visit. Ob or about the 1st prox., President Hayes and party will start on their trip for she Pacific Coast. It is almost certain that they will visit Oregon. Name Change. The name of the Port land Bee has been changed to that of the Portland Bulletin. The paper of late pre sents a better appearance than formerly. YAQUtNA BAY ED. Gazette: The "Kate and Anna," Capt. Charles Lntjens, arrived on the 16th, with freight for Siletz Agency and a large stock of goods for Sam. Case. There, was also as passengers U. S. Engineer J. S. Polhernas, and assistant, J. Bald, and party, detailed to survey Yaquina bar and determ ine the kind of improvement required. The "Kate and Anna" was used several days this week, and was relieved by the steamer "Quickstep," Capts. Woods & Gray. This vessel ;s a trim; craft, with good propeUing power, and will be just the thing for work on the bar. The "Quickstep" arrived on the 21st, 10 hours from Astoria. Engineer Polhernus goes to work like a man thorough in his profession, and determined to push the survey to an early completion. Of course the season is well advanced, and the time for heavy seas and. fogs is here, and this may retard the work. Hon. M. C. George is expected to deliver a political speech at Newport on the 28th, aud we predict for him a large audience. The Garfield and Arthur club will organ ize on the 24th. The "Kate and Anna" sailed for Portland on the 23d. Campers getting scarce ; anticipate lots of people after Harvest. Rialto, Newport, August 23, 1880. NEW STORE 1 NEW GOOD? I In opening our new store we have taken great pains to procure a large stock of heavy and fancy groceries .whi:li cannot fail to please our patrons, amongst which we may mention coffees, rav, roasted and ground; Teas, a fine assortment; Honey, comb, can, and on draft; Syrups, in can, on draft, and choice in kegs; 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, CorvaUis. 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 9th, 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, Paralyses, 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 borne, overland, they will stop off September 11th and 13th at Eugene City, 15th at Rosebnrg, and 18th and 20th at Jacksonville, Oregon. BOOTS. BOOTS I am having a large quantity of Calf and Kip Boots made in San 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 cheaoer by $4 pet pair. S H. Look. Crown Sewino 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 hrst-.clags in every particular. 17:30ml The most popular anil frairrant Perfume of the day " HACKMATACK" try it. Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists. 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 Green'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, aud show more cases of Con sumption cured than all others. It will cure where they fail, it is pleasant to take, harmless to the youngest chUd aud we guar antee what we say. Price, lOcts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Allen & Wogdsrard, Druggists. Do Ton Believe It. That in this town there are scores of per sons passing oqr g'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 cure them. Sold by AUen & Wood ward, Druggists. It is a fact weU established by unques tionable testimony that Hall's Hair Renewer renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and restores to its original color and 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. Fort Scott (Kan.) Daily Monitor. Sad Havoc Is Created Amona the tenants, of the month oy allow ing impurities to collect upon their surface or in their interstices. SOZODONT re moves every vestige of tartar from the teeth, and renders their premature decay impossible. It not only imparts to them whiteness and vigor, but communicates hardness and rosiness to the gums. The breath acquires a most acceptable fragrance from its use ; it is a purely botanic liquid, and it may be relied on . to accomplish its beautifying eneefs without injuring the en amel like a gritty tooth paste. ISTew this "Week. Dissolution of Partnership. To, all Whom rr May Concern : The firm of Lewis & Fojlet, butchers, doing business in the City Market, at Cor vaUis, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. AU 'creditors of the said fjrin will present their claims to F. M. Johnson for payment, ana all persons owing said firm will settle their bills with the said F. M- Johnson. J. L, Lewis. T. i. Follett. Dated at CorvaUis, Aug. 25, 1.880. 35w4 Real Estate for Safe! SITUATED IN . LIS, Benton County, Oregon. Hill's Manuel. 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 fee- one of the most useful books that was- ever laid upon the counting-room desk or drawing room-ta Die. n:o TWO VACANT LOTS, in tho central part of towr handy to the Westside Depot. One of the most dc sirable places for a residence in the citv. 15jan TWO IMPROVED LOTS, on the main busines street, with small stable, woodshed, and a good, coir fortable dwelling: honse, containing sevengood roomt . These lots are nicely situated: (ox any kind of bus) ness purposes. lfijan One Steam Planing Mill and S3h and Door Factor! in CorvaUis, with all the machinery neeessary to opt rate the same in alt respects. The owner there wants to quit the business, he therefore offers 0 entire factory for sale at a price more than one-thli less than its cost or present value. 471 acres for less than $13 per acre, being one ot the cheapest and best farms ha Benton county, situa ted 4 miles west of Monroe, J of a mile from a good school, in one of the best neighborhoods in the state, with church privileges handy. About 130 acres in cultivation. Over 400 acres can be cultivated. All under fence, with good two-story frame house and large barn and orchard ; has running water the year round. All the above property is for sale, on reasons terms. For further information concerning the sa inquire of M. S. WOODCOCK, At his Law Office, in said Oi tv pi Corvailis. It is not Wealth, or Fame, of State, But Git up and Git." that makes me great. T AM BOUND FOR S. A HEMPHILL'S HARNESS 1 Store, where all kinds of No. 1 Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Haters, Collars, Whips, Combs and Brushes are to be had at reasonable prices. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Repairing done neatly, on short notice. Call and examinine mv stock oefore purchasing elsewhere. S. A. HEMPHILL. CorvaUis, June 23, 1880, 17:26m8. Tc Tile Seaside! OCEAN HOUSE NEWPORT, Yaquina Bay. Jos. Irvin s Proprietor. HAVING LEASED THE OCEAN HOUSE FOR A term of years. I have had it thorouarhlv renova ted and painted, and have spared ha 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. I am prepared to entertain guests in a first class style. Board from $1 to 1 50 per day. Special terms to families and invalids. Satisfaction guaranteed. 17:31ni2 Notice of Final Proof. Land Officf. at Oregon crrv, ) Obeoon, August 10, 18S0. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH;E FOL lowinguamed settler has filed notice of bis in tention to make final Droof in sunoort of his claim. and secure final entry thereof, and that said proofs will tie made before Ji. W. Wilson, County Cleric of Benton county, on , - Saturday, Sept. 8, ISSfl, At CorvaUis, the county seat of Benton county, Ore gon, viz. , Emauual Brannon, one of the neirs-at-law of William Roox, deceased. Homestead Application No. 2232, for the S of S E , N W J of"S E J and 8 E of S W i. Section 28, Tp. 10 S R 9 W, and names the following as his witnesses to prove continuous resi dence on and cultivation of said tract, viz., Andrew J. Porter, Levi W. Hunt, Charles McVay, of Little Elk. and Charles B. Mays, of Philomath, all of Benton County, Oregon. it. T. uabi;n, Register. Dated Aug. 10,1880. 17:33w5 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, CORVALLIS, OREGON, J, C, POLLEY, Proprietor. The only First Class Hotel in the City. THE OCCIDENTAL IS A NEW BUILDING, newly furnised, and the recognized headquarters for commercial Travelers, and all prominent men visiting CorvaUis. Large sample rooms on first 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. 17:25tf BAY VIEW HOUSE. PLEASW? SUMMER RESORT, NEWPORT - OREGON, P. M. ABBEY, Proprieto , THIS HOUSE, HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY overhauled and refurnished, is now open -for the reception of guests, as in former years. The- tables arc furnished with all the market affords. No pains spared to make guests comfortable. Board bv day or week. Charges reasonable. P. M. ABBEY, Prop 'r. Dated July 23, 1880. 17:30ml Assessor's Notice. mHE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FQR J. Benton County, Oregon, will attend' at the office of the Connty Clerk of said Coun ty on the last Monday (the 30th day) of August, and continue in session to ana in clusive of September 4, 1880, to publicly examine the assessment rolls of said county for that year, and correct all errors in valu ation, description or qualities of ands or other property, and all persons therein in terested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place appointed. JACOB MODfE, Assessor. Dated August 1, 1880. Execnto's Notice,- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN deraigned has been duly appointed Executor ot the Estate of Elizabeth C. Starr deceased; by the County Court of Benton county. State of Oregon. All persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same with proper proof, within six months from the Jate hereof to the undersigned, at his residence three.-qaarters of a mile north-west of Monroe, in Benton county, Ore- Sa. or in CorvaUis, at the office of Jas. A. Yantis, (Attorney. CORNELIUS B. STARfc. Executor of the Estate of Elizbeth C. Starr deceased. Dated July 10, 1880. 17:29S PHTT.TP WOLF & 00, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. .80 Battery Street SAN FR ANCISCO, - CAL. 17n34m3. LL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE: at this office. Letter heads, etc STIBCEIBE THE WEEKLY Corkllis luetic, f OS 2. 0 0 O VOL. SEVENTEEN, V BENTON QQUPTY I THE GASETT2 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 WIIMMTTE VALLEY. 50 Per Aiiiium. INVARIABLY IX ADVANCE. Advertisements inserted at Rea sonable R.tes. All kinds Plain- and' Ornamental Printing executed with neat ness and dispatch. Justices' Blanks constantly on hand.. Proprietor and' Publisher, Corvallisr Oregon AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HARVESTING MACHINERY WAREHOUSE. CORVALLIS, OREGON. Having leased a large building, we are prepared 'to oiler the farmers a full line of Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural Implements, wagons aud hacks. WALTER A. WOOD Harvester and Self-Binder. WALTER A. WOOD Sweep Rake Reaper. WAITER A. WOOD Chain Rake Reaper. WALTER A. WOOD Reader. WALTER A. WOOD " New Enclosed Gear Mower. -AND- CHICAGO PITTS TltpSHER. FIRST PROHDI OMMQOjV state fair. La Belle Wagons and Hacks, Brawn's Sulkey and Gang Plows. 1 Black Hawk and Clipper Plows. The Celebrated Randall Harrow, A'nd: the Square Hinge Harrows. Also: a General Assortment ol Shovel Plos. aad: Garden Cultiva tors. Also a full' line of Steel Goods and Grain Forks. Extras for all Machines furnished at Portland Priees. F. J. SFEIDEL, Agent. Monroe Street, opposite Engine House. Cprvftllis, April 30, 1880. 17:18m4. farm for Sale, THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale his splendid grain and stock farm, four miles north of west of CorvaUis, 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 sung farms Terms easy and title perfect. or particulars in quire of E. Holgatc, V- B. Carter, or E. MARPLE, on the premises. CorvaUis, Jan. 1. 1878. Ifi-.ltf CITY BtSfMBi. GOLDS CN & GRAHAM . DEALERS IS' .... DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Etc., Ete. PYSICIANS' BEESCRIPTIONS CARKFITLLt comiWiunJud, al d orders answered with care and dispatch. Fanners, and physicians from the country, will And our stock of Medicine complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality. CorvalBs, April 7, 1880. l? :13tf FARMERS' FEED AND SALE STABLE. Second St. CorvaUis. PAUL WILEY 8l CO., PRQPRS. WE SOLICIT A PART OF THE EATRONAG EOF Benton andadjoininj counties. Ve have plenty of Stable Room, and yards for aU fcinds of stock. Saddle horses and teams sent out on short notice and Quick time. , We will "run a hack to and from Soda Springs every Sunday , or as often ar desired by health and pleasure IT We sKs.lt make a specialty of Doctoring. Training and Breaking hpsses. You will find at our stable one of the best veterinary surgeons and train ers (jn the Pacific coast. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. IpOT farther particulars enquire at the incent HCowas, May 2. 1880- l7:22U yQ Want You to Know PAUL, THE PLOTTER, IS AGAIN IS TOWN, AND PREPARE!) TO DO all kind of plain and ornamental painting in the best style and at lowest rates. Orders left at Allen & Woodward, s will receive prompt attention. ' Cnwallis, June 4th, 1S80. ! WAY MAN STCLAIH, (SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,),' 7 Manufacturer of ' HARNESS AXD- ' - SADDLES Keens constantly on hand every tiling belonging t' a first class shop. ASrGnele Sam's Harness Oil for sale. lC:S5vl George P. Wrkss, Auctioneer. E. Holoatf, Att'v at Law Wrenn & Holgate,. REAI, EST ATM BROKERS, COLLECTION, LOAN. .KSURAKCE QEXR&L BC81NE8S ACIINTS, AND AUCTIONEERS- Office on Second street, n-.xSt door south tho Cit;. Market, ' : . CORVALLIS 9 : OREGON. Buying, Selling- aud Lea-sine: Real Estate.- Pron.ov attention given to COLLECTIONS. '; Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular A. taction Sales Roems And sell at AUCTION, anything de ired . eit her at he Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City or Country. Agents for good reliable Ixsitkance Companies. We now have on hand for sale, both Giiaix mid. Stock Farms, and Cirr 1'koi-kkty, at fair priees, andj easy terme. . BfWj can make Sales re akvbodi- cas.6W Please give us a call. WRENN & HOLGATE. CorvaUis. Apr.l 17, 1ST9. 10:I0tf. Benton County PII0T8GJMPH 61LLERY! A. A. MORRILL, Fro. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE. ' citizens of C'qr.vaUis and vkinity, that he is" prepared to do all'ktntfs of PHOTO WORK, At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, anoV satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases. COPYING and ENLARGING a specialty. Nega tives retouched , and preserved. Front Street, Two Doors South -of A. Cauthorn & Son's Store. ALFIiKD A. MoBKlLL. January 7, 1880. 17.-.2U NEW BUSINESS! IVEoiaiitain "View lEXX'K DAIRY iio. Cents pex Gralloii WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE Jill of one cow will be lurni&hed. Milk warranted PURE. LISTEN FOR THE BELL I A. a.MULKEY, Proprietor. CorvaUis, January 7, 1S0. 10:21ml, ALSEA STEAKS IkW AND J. PITMAN, Proprietor. HAVING REBUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED M new planer and ether machinery, 1 urn ready to -fill all orders for Rough 0 Dressed I umber, which will be delivered at the Belknap campground, Monroe, CorvaUis, or elsewhere in the county, at reasonable rates. Common rough lumber, at the mill, 57 per M feet Flooring and Rustic (planed; '81 4 to 16 per if. Sat isfaction guaranteed. All orders pramptly filled. April 19, 1880. I7:i7n6 Notice of Final Frorf,, Land Ofiicb at Okegox City, ) Oi:i:oov, June 28, 1880. f TtrOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL -ll lowing-named settler has fl'cd notice of his in tention to make Una) proof in support of his claim, and secure (In 1 entry thereof, and that sain proofs, will be made iri the Laid HWce, at Oregon City, Ore gon, on y WsDSBSDAY, Sfit. Sth, 13S. Viz: John E. Peterson, Preeiqption, P- S. No. 3543; for the N 4 of N W44S 1-- i oi 8 W J Scte 6 T 11 SR 10 W 4: S W J of S E J Sec. 81 T 10 S It 10 W, :d ntmes the following as his witnesses, to prove continuous residence on and cultivation of said tracts, VIS : E. A. Swan, Wm. Esglcy, Dr. John Uoswoll and LoiuV Sbogrin, alio Toledo, Benton county, Oregon. L. T BAR1N, Register. Dated August 6th, 18S0. jXSBfm Big Creek damping Ground, ri'HIS FAMOUS CAMFJNU4,L4CE IIAS BEEN EN I closed- with a good fence, affording the finest place forcamping ontheCpast; god water, plenty of wood, hay and pasturage, at reasonable rate. The ocean beach is close at hand ; only 2 miles north of Newport on the road tq Fouiweatlier lighthouse. JOHN G. DUTCHER. Newport, 51y 20th. 1880. iTSStaS W. P. SMITH, M. P., Physician & Surgeou, OFPICE OYER GREEN & GOLDSON'S DRIX. Store. January 7, 1880.. 17tf ETJSS HOUSE, MONTGOMERY STREET, S. F., B SEYMOUR & CO., Propr's. FIRST CLASS AfiCOMMOISQ, AT' MODERATE Wm. THE LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HO tel'in Ban Francisco. Having been enlarged" recently, and newly furnished, now contains 30f. elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other Firsfe. Class Hotel on the Pacific Coast. The table is irhsiM-passod by any Hotel in tho city., going supplied with tho best the market affords.- All) uests conyeyed to tbie-Hotel free, April 14, 1SS0. " 17:16tf REMEMBEE THE FOUNTAIN B0t!SE GEO. W. STEVENS,. Proprietor- rpH4S HOUSE IS NEW AND COMMODIOUS AN ly 1 the Tables Trill ie supplied with the best the: Market an ords. Board and Lodging, fi 00 per week Newport", Benton County; Oregon.. 17:25m6 THE ESMOND H. BRENNER, Proprietor. Corner Morrison and Front Streets, r rt!iiij. Now open to the publio The Only First Class Ueuse la tbe City . Hotel Elevator and all modern improvenieeji. . Portland, Oregon, May 21, 1880.. l?.-2if$