The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, September 17, 1880, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEEILV jWfijjjj GAZETTE.
Corvallis, Sept. 17, 1880.
Mr. J. H. Batkv Newspaper AirfertiSng
Agent, 41 Park Row (Times Builtlin). New
York, is authorize!! to contract for advertise
hiunts in the Gazette at our best rates.
cnviCH ihrk Tonv.
V JC K. CHURCH -Regular services every Sunday,
at 11 a. H. and 7 r. . Sunday-school at the close of
morning service, with Bible niauies for old and young.
Pray, r meeting op Thur.(tav even:ng at 7 o'clock. A
Kniral invitation and cordial welcome.
W. T. Chapmix, Pastor.
EP18COPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Sell wood.
pt Orenn City, will hold the service- and adimnister
the Holy Communion m the Epwcwpal C'hnrch, Cor
vallis, on the Srd Soniav in each month. Lay scJifc.
wilt he held on each Sunday it 1 1 ami 7 Snn-lsy
school at 3. By order of BiSHur Mourns.
- M. E. CHURCH SOUTH S-Tviccs every Snl.ba'h
at 11 a. M. and 7 r. M.. at the college M. Sun-Ivy
school at !:3 a.m. Prwer iwoehyr Friday evening
at 7 o'clock. Public cordialiv invited.
Josp.p:i Kmhit. PaHor.
CORVALLIS TKLKPHONE KxCll ANOK. One
tof he liest evidence of the rermnient
growth and stability of our city is the man
ner in which our business mn are engaiina
in new enterprises that are a?ciilael to
rmihl np and develope the city. The lns
Imt hy no mums the least, in tt e establish
ment of the te'eihone system by Mr. Albert
Ray, of the iirm of John Hay &. Son. Work
is ihiw in pro-Teas and the system will 1 in
complete and successful operation in a tew
days. The line tfill connect all the prim-i-pal
business honses of tVe city, and wi'l
extern! to Philomath, a distance of six miles.
A connection will also be made with the
W. U. telegraph office at the depot, and for
the convenience tf the public a city office
f this company will be estab ishe 1 with the
telephone central office, and dispatch-. re
ceiveil and delivered from the t.!ci!ono
Titfice. The central office will lie loca ed at
the store of John Ray & Son, corner of Sec
rind and Monroe streets. The introduction
of this system in our city ha. leen attended
with a large expeMe to Mr. Ray. m l we
trust he will le iiber .lly supported by our
citizens.
President Hayes CumiNG. President
Hayes has puMi-Jied . the route of his in
tended visit to the Pacific On.nct. He will
come from California overland, and wi'l
travel during the daytime only. From
Heading the northern end of th'.- Calif. 'ritia
railroad he will take a stage-.-oach to B
burg the southern end of the Oregon rail
road; thence on !o Portland. From Port
laud he will go to The Dalles, and on to
Walla Wa'.la. thence back to Port'and an 1
to Pujftt Sound. From the Sonnd he will
go to San Francisco, and by the southern
route back home. Ite no doubt will have a
grand time of it.
The Blce Riitnos Club The Blue Rib
boti Club met last Saturday evening at the
Evangelical church and was addressed by
Hishop X. Castle ami liev. II. J. Becker of
Philomath. Mr. Beeker is one of the most
pleasant and faciuatiag temperance lectur
ers it has been uUt' good fortune to listen to
for a long time. Most of his lecture was
devoted to discussion of the local option
mill civil damage laws, ami at the conclu
sion presents I a petition that was signe I by
almost every one present, asking the Oregon
Legislature to pass laws covering these
grounds.
The Census or 1880. The Census of
1880 is now a thing of the past, but it has
punctured many hubbies and left liehin 1 it
many heartburnings. The ruthless figures
liar brought low the pretentions of ara'ii
tions towns and cities, but the nnmher of
persons who have been cored of bickache
un I kidney dUea.se- by the u te of the
Ciwgno Kidney Tea is so much gr attr than
the proirietirs hoped for or imagine 1, that
they have doubled their capacity for manu
facturiu it to keep pa -e i.h the demand.
Bold everywhere.
Shoclder Dislocated. Last Monday
inorniug as Mr. Jas. Oshtiru was riding a
short distance wejt of Corvallis his horse
Stumbled and fell. In the fall Mr. 6. got
t the bottom of t!j heap dislocating his
left shout ler :.ud otherwise bmtauig his
lisniis and body. Dr. Farra was eslttsjl anil
re-placed the dislocation and dre sed the
bruises, and in ti'-e afternoon Mr. Osbiirn
was on the street, and i3 still rapi liy re
covering. . A Handsome Present. The oil er day
Messrs. Fox. Ban in & Co., of Alliauy, pre
sented to Mr. Ala Harris, chief clerk of
their house, an eleguit gold Wat h, as a
testimonial of their esteem. Upon the case
Xvasengravid the bdlowinji "Presented by
Fox, B.,nm & Co. to Ala Harris as a token
6i their esteem, Sept 1, 1880." It is a most
elegant gift to a Worthy young man.
Highest cash price paid for wheat at T. J.
Blair's.
The best make of California boots and
shoes at the lj.t a id shoe store.
Mr. E. Beck, of The Dalles, has been
visiting friends in Corvallis this week.
Elegant tea an toilet sets just received
at It At tt Sons.
Mr. Thomas Kennedy, of Colfax, W. T.,
was m the city this week visiting friends.
Miss Wbmie MeFarland, of NordhotT,
California, is visiting friends in Corvallis.
A full stock of lamps, in new designs, just
received at Ray & Sons.
Miss Alice Mnuteith, of Albany, is visit
ing her sist.r, Mrs. J. II. Simpson, in this
city.
A lanre quantity of boots and shoes just
received and for sale at the boot and shoe
store.
C;1. T. Egenton H003 and Wallis Nash
returned from San Franciscd last Tuesday
overland.
J. W. MeOrew, a leading tner.-hant of
Perrydale. was in Corvallis this Week look
in ; after business.
Mrs. Stevens, wife of dpt. Win. Stevens
if Newport, is visiting her daughter, Mrs
Vincent, in this city.
The bratti itory steps have Seen taken far
the organization of a Gariield and Arihur
club at Philomath.
Capt. B. B. Tuttla, of Portland, was in
Corv.lli on 'fie lay of this week, an.l
favored us with a call.
Mr. M. ilryson, of Kn.ene City, father
of I. R B. y - u of this tiity, was iu Cor
va.Is Vvednesd.-'.y list.
Mrs. L. A. Deunick, at the "old re'iable"
liri.k yard, wi.l take wheat or hay iu ex
change for i.rick.
Miner Swi-k and family started for Silver
Sj-rings in VV.i-co c .uniy last We lues la, ,
t.i be abseil! several weeks.
Wante 1 T.. s-d! 200.000 fee of inch lum
ber, in lots of 3.000 ieet. at ijl0.-50uer thou
sittd by Max Friendly at the CorvadU .-aw
Mill.
Hon. Geo H Willi ms will vioit Oregon
iu a short ttm on i usiuess, ail 1 t his busi
ness will idmii. of it wili make a few po.iti
ill apjecllcS.
'I'he Il.mkock clnb at Albany have or
'erc I one hundred uniforms. These will
alike excellent li.i'.ii.i.,.cuts of i:loiiriiior
text November,
Moses L. KHm left yesterday mornitig
for Portl.ai.l to attend Bishop Scott's Gram
aiarSdioil. lie was a.cuuipuiiied by his
d .ther an 1 si stef.
New ami elegant stick of millin ry goods
j it-it rcctived, at Mrs. H. A. Knight's, which
s ill be so d cheaper than they can be bottgiit
ny wi.e.u e se in the tuv. "
Mr. B F. trvin. agent for the W. 0. U.
K. Co. at this p ace, h 3 bee i to Ponl .11 I
and Salem tin a visit this week. This is the
iirst holiday Frank has taken since Febrliary
T. J. Buford went to Portland Wednes
day to attend the meeting of the ilei tibiican
State Executive C 'inniit.ee, of whicn tie is
a tne nber troiu this coun y, an 1 wili return
to day.
A party of Chinamen are engaged in
gnveinig the road bed of the W. O. R. R.
111 this city this week. This was a needed
improvement and will put the roal iu excel
lent condition.
The annual catalogue of Philomath Col
'c;i is 011 our table. This institution is a
re-itt to Benton county, an I we nr.i pleased
to note that i's pre-nt Condition is ; r is
(r'iUs and .111 ti e advance.
Thf? seventh annual report "f thu City
8nperint ud9it of public seh'iols of the
City of Portl iinl is on our table, w ith the
coi)ipliiuei'f8 of Pr.if. T. H. Crawford; Who
will pie; sii accept our tliatiks,
Gov, Thayer's message "to the Ore.'On
Legislature is ' 011 our table. It is a care
fully reiare.d document, and worth. of
more ext luied notice than the crowded
condition of our columes will admit at pres
ent. A iml.iic meeting wia held in Poitlati'l
list Tuesday evening to inaKt; arraageuHnlta
lor the proper reception of President Hayes
who will tie in that city ab .nt the' 1st Of
(Kto'-er. The meeting was participated iu
by Imth p iliiical pir.iesi
Money to loan in quintities from $1,000
to 510,000, on first-ela;s real estate security.
The expenses of examining titles and per
lectin s utilities must iu all cases be paid
by the Ixirrower. For infiirinati.in inquire
of M. S. Wo ideock at his law office iu Cor
vallis, Oregon. 17n38tf.
We would mi dJy sng-est. to wuing men
who wi.h to "resent pa -kages of fruit to
yontli lailies that the safer plan into seinl
them by speci is messenger direct to the
oerson for whom they are intended, a.
Chinese serv nts are not always careful t
real directions on packages sent to the
kiich 11.
Mr.' Jerry L isk jr.nl E tg 'tie City, passe 1
thro-fjli C-'rvallis t-iis week with some tine
Merino sheep. He taks these to cross with
nis Ion; wo 1! sheep in Eastern Ore.'on.
The Merinos were raised ly David (siitljerv
n Polk con-ity. who has the reiiiitation'of
bei'iir tlie lest fine wool sheep raiser in
Oregon.
The Ladies Sociable. The !un h an
Sociable Kv:-n tiy the la lies of the Presby
iian church last Friday evenin ; at the
Cfty Had was a very enjoyable affair. T.-.e
lunch was good an I every one present
seemed to enjoy themselves very much.
We are informed that the proceeds over An !
above expenses was about thirty-five dollar.
Real Estatk fob Sale. In another
cpluuie appears the a Ivertisemeiit of real
estate for sale by Heniy Ch mbers. consist
ing of two farms and a number of town
lots iu the city of Corvallis. Tl.ii is a rare
chance for good bargains.
Officers R kforts. i-SVe -are in receipt of
the reports of the yafiOWs State otH ers for
the year ending Sept. 1st, 1880. They are
well gotten up, typ .graphicalry, ad reflect
credit on the State Printer!
For Yaquina Bay. A party frhiw ihh
southern portiim of the county passed
through Rosebnrg this week on their way to
the Yaqnina Bay- in search of pleasure.
Mr. Wm. Smith, Mrs. Stinger and daughter
lire among the excursionists. 4- Western Stnr.
Lecture at the Court Hocsk. John
Grimsley will deliver a 'ectnre on the Gos
pel of Christ next Sunday at 2 o'clock p. Sl
at tbe Court Hon se in this city. The public
are cordially invited to attend.
CJUNOIL PRO0EEO1N33.
Council met M011 lay evening, Sept. 13th,
iu regular me ting.
Present D. Car'ile. Mayor; J. . Bry
son, Reoorler; At. Py tali. Marsha!, an I all
the rnemVrs of the Council exept Wood
war 1 and Hurlhurt.
The Recorder as authorise 1 to enter
into a contract wi h Win. Pitman tn supply
the threw cisterns in 21 street, the one oti
t'ic corner bet ween College a-irl Coart Hone-;
the tank by Bu ford's and the tank I y I. U.
Brysi-n's, with water at SH50 jk-ryeir.
The coiatnittee on cnistmction of 4Sise:n
lietweeu C'nirt House an I C'llle.e reported
to the C'.iftn il that, the cistern had been
co-npV'nd and W8S r'e1y' fnf the water;
co it S100.
Tiie ciminittee on an3r8hJ'i ig 6tty charter
su'i -iittel a pr sil " men le i Charter"
whic'i was a bipte 1, an I orlere l f le for
warde 1 to Sen itor Woo l .var I. with ittstnic
tiona for him to endeavor to have it passe!
at this s -Rsioii of the Leis!atnre.
The lire mi I w iter committee reported
that the lower cie'eru constructed by T. G.
Allen was leaking, and that they were not
wil'fntj to accept the same.
Claims against the city were presented,
allowed and ordered piid to tbe amount of
S&97.79.
An ordinance was p-ssed entitle! "An
rtrliiiance to erect water works for the lien
etifc of the city of Coryallis." granting to
Wm. Pitman the ri jht to lay water pipes in
tbe streets, etc.
The Recorder was-in ft rutted to give the
officers of the W. 0. R. R. notice of the
con lition of crossings atrross railroad track
on Sixth street, and request said company
to repair the same.
No other business of importance was
dona
YAQUtNA BAY.
The steamer Quickstep sailed for Co
quille river Septeuibsr 10, U. S. Engineer,
J. S. Polhernus having finished the bar
work. The chart w on a scale five times
larger than Chases, ami the lines are so close
as to make it quite difficult to place the
snrrouudinps. This is by far the completest
survey ever made of Yaquina bar. We le
lieve that it establishes beyond all question
the unchangeble character of the channel.
The Quickstep will be used in surveying
Coquille with a view to its improvement,
retnrning will run a few lines at Siuslaw
river, and after leaving Mr. Polhernus here
to complete the inside work, will proceed to
Astoria.
Vinol Dyer, father-in-law of Capt. S. L
Wass. has been missing several days. He
wis 81 years old and quite feeble, and the
supposition is tint he has fallen off the
cliff at Foulweather and drowned. Dili
gent search is being made in hopes of find
ing the old gentleman, who has many anx
ious friends.
Salmon are coming ; three caught bv
Stevens, Ferr an 1 Stitt weighed 3(3t, 3:i
and 37 pounds each. They are very fat and
the run promises we!!.
R. D. Hume and F. M. Bartholomew
passe I here en route for the Siuslaw. Mr.
K. has a 210 ton s earn - r in the stocks at
Ro-jue river, designed for the coasting trade,
and will ply bet we -n Hnmbolt Bey and
Astoria, touching at intermediate points,
connecting at either end of the nute with
Calif--mia steam -rs. Mr. H. will exnnine
the lower Alsea, intending to put a cannery
there in the spring Rialto.
Newport, Sept. 12. 1881.
MO.VIIIM' tirrAIIIKR REl'ORT.
Kep at the Slnfo Agri.-nMnni! College.
atk. ' wt'.A'i iiKit. 'iii'S"i yicrisn.
ir I lie inoiitli of Aug. 1. 1 330 :
HIOHI'ST I.0W1 ST.
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17 " 84 4
15 84 50
19 " 84 54
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21 St 5.1
22 " 70 50
23 7i 5!)
24 " 70 52
'5 07 51
2! 72 42
27 Rain 70 42
2-? " 00 52
29 00 52
30 04 5!
31 6-1 51
Ralutal'. 25 hunVreUb of an Kich.
OrtQANIZATION OF THE LEQI3LATURE.
At the Monday afternoon se-sion of the
Oregon Legislature the following officers
were elected; they were all elected on the
first ballot by a s'rict party vote, and are of
course all Republicans. The officers are as
follows :
Senate. Priwident, Hon. Sol Hirsch of
Mulfhoinah ; Chief Clerk, J. C. Peebles of
Marion ; A-sistaut Clerk. Glenn D. Hol
tnau of Douglas; Sergetnt-at-Arms, George
Tatom of Polk; D.urkeep tr, j. H. Acton of
Portland.
HorsE. Seaker, Z. F. Moody nf Wasco;
Chief tlerk, C. B. Moores of Salem; Assis
tant Clerk, J. W. Strange of Douglas; Ser
geant-at- Arms, E. C. Ha.laway of Yamhill;
Boor Keeper, L. A. Bacon of Clackamas;
Pages, Loren Langhea I and Chas. Cosper.
An Unfortunate Blow. Mr. Thaddens
Grnhhs, of this place, was the victim of a
sore misfortune one day this week, which
threatens to rob him of the sight of one of
his eyes. A yonnjf son of one of our neigh
boring farmers for whom Mr. Crubbs was
working, carelessly thrcJw a clod of dirt,
which struck fiie .il Grubbs fairly in thi
eve and inflicted a dreadful wound. As be
fore stated, it threatens fo prove fatal t
the young man's eye siijht, a fate from
which we sincerely hope he may be spared.
Y mhill flrpnrter.
Mr. (irublis is the son of our fellow towns
man, Mr. John Grubbs. attd is well known
in this part of B -nton county, having been
raised near this city.
New Facts in a New Form. Ihe en
terprising editor whose ambition it is to
keep pace with all the ritfaira of the day
lie -ds all possible dat-1 at his immediate
command. One of the best helps iu this
'iroction is "The American Treasury of
Facts." compiled by Hon. A. r. Spofford,'
Librarian of Congress, and piildrihed by
Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co., proprietors of
the r nowned Safe Ki !m:y an I Liver Cure.
This work contains a vast variety of eafioual
statistics, and is of great value to ail wh .
take an interest in American a "ail's. Much
ere lit is, therefore, due t the compiler, as
well as to Messrs. Warner & Co.
m
TWO 8UR3EON3
From the National Surgical Institute, In
lianap'dis. In liana, will visit Port land. Or-1
nn, at St. Char'es Hotel, Seotcmbar 7th,
Sth and 9th, 1S80, provided witli a com
plete an 1 exiensive.ontfit of appar itus de
si jned to trsstevery form of Spinal Disease.
Hip and Knee . Disease, Crooke i Limbs,
Clnb Feet, Paralysis, etc. Piles and Fistula
certainly cured. This institution h-.s an
nneqnalel repflfcation in the successful treat
ment; of all of the altove diseases. Inter
ested parties shoiild nnt fail to se? these
:.irg-nns. Re'arniug home;, overlan 1. tb.ey
wiy stop off 'Sentembcr llth and 13th at
Eir-erte City,. 15th at Rosebnrg, and 18th
and 20th at Jacksonville, Oregon.
Nw Gonna at E RissrtHALS. Don't
you forget to rememtier that fi! Rosenthal's
is the cheapest p'ace in Corvallis tn buy
your Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hats and
Caos. Boots and Shoe-, Groceries, Cigars
and Toba-co. All nw anl of the best
quality. The Post Office Store.
Prof. E. J. Glass, accompauiel by his
mother, have been rusticating at the Bay
for several weeks past They retnrnsd
home Wednesday.
GREE.V'S AUGUST FLOWER.
It is natural for people suffering with Dys
pepsia and liver Complaint or any derange
ment of the digestive n?ans, such as Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive
ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn,
Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at
the pit of the .Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coat
ed Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the
mouth, coming up of food after eating, low
spirits, &c, to put.off from day to day buy
in.; an article that they know has Cured their
neighbor, friend, or re ative, yet they have
no faith in it until it is too late. But if yon
will go to your Drniigist an-.'l get a bottle of
Green's Acgcst Flower your immediate
cure is as certain as yon live. Sample Bot
tles of this medicine can be obtained for 10
cents to try its superior virtue.
Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses
will relieve any case.
.
I WUIi Every body to Kiiovf
Rev. George H. Thayer, an old citizen nf
this viciuity known to every one as a most
influential citizen, and Christian Minister of
the M. E. Church just this moment stopped
iu our store to say. ' I wish every lody to
know that I consider that both myself and
wife owe our lives to, Shiloh's Consumption
Cure." It is having a tremendious sale over
our counters and is giving ierfect sitisfac
tion in all cases of Lung Diseas '8. such as
no hing else has done. Bourbon, Ind. , May
15. '78. Drs. Matchet t ft France. Sold by
Allen ft Wooi'war.l, Druggists.
So HeccBfion Used.
It is strange so many people will continue
to suifer day after day with Dispepsia. Liver
Complaint. Consumption, Sour Stomach,
Genera! Debility when tbev c in procure at
our store SHILOil'S VITALIZE R, free .if
cost if it does not. cure or relieve them.
Price, 75 cts. SuU by Allen ft Woodward,
Druggists.
For Lame Back. Side or Chest nse SHI
LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price 25 cts.
Sold by Allen ft Woodward, Druggists.
It is a fact well established by nnqnes
t; nab'e testimony thak. Hall'? Hair Renewer
renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and
restores to its original color an I lustre,
fa-lftd irr iv evr ! ;s -oloi-e 1 hair, choanlv.
quickly and surely. The poorest people
prefer to tuy it an t use it. rataer tnan to
proclaim in a in Miner tn'ire forcible than
I. .! .!;.. .1 K 1.1... .U- 1 l.. .l.
'..VII ! VlillC 1LC. t M'HIII IllltllllC'l I'Jl IMS
or grizzy lie rl. that they are a red and
. . I . , l 1 1 ' 1
Hissing 10 iiecuv. A. very Buun trial will
convince the most skeptical that it does
eradicate the se.aln diseases wbieii rob the
hair of its c dor and life. Fort Scott (Kan. )
u.uly Monitor.
Snd Havoc Created
Among the tenants of the month by allow
ing impurities to c lli;c upon thir surface
or in their interstices. S0Z0DONT re
moves every vestige of tartar from the
teeth, and renders their prema.ure decay
impossible. It not only imparts to them
whiteness an 1 vigor, but communicates
hardness and rosiness to the rnms. The
breath acquires a most acceptable fratrrance
from its use : it is a purely botanic liquid,
and it may be ro'ied on to accomplish its
beautifying edicts without injuring the en
amel like a gritty tooth paste.
Mill's Mr. unci.
Mr. N. NeW-ton, ag?nt for Benton county,
is now canvassing for subscrib rs to the new
anil revised edition of the above excellent
work. It is highly recommended by dis
tinguished educators and lealing newspa
pers, ami is considered by all t be one of
the in st useful books that was ever laid
upon tin -counting-room desk or drawing
room table. 17:8
TsTew thi Week.
FOR SALE.
RARE
CHANCE TOR A
BARGAIN.
GOOD
Lots 4, S, 8, 10. tl and It! in block Xo. . Dixons
aid : ti m to the city of Corvallis, and also lots 7, $ and
9 in block So. 17 in the County addition to the city of
Corrallis.
Also 12U acr ts of improved farmin; land ten miles
west of Corvstiis.
Also 100 acres of land ten miles west of Corvallis,
and known as'ttie Steiihen Kobinett farm. Any or
fell of the a .o.-e property will bo sold on reasonable
tvr.us. Inquire of
HENRY CHAMBERS.
17n33tf. Kirys Valley.
I have lust received a new lot -of
IV.lTfilB, CLOCKS, JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE, ETC.. ETC.,
Which 1 offer for sale at reduced prices.
Watchei-, Clocks. Jcwjlry, etc. , repaired at reason
ilu rates, and aii u o.'k warreuted.
- i. i'. g:;effoz,
17n3Stf. Con'alHs.
Willamette VaUrtf and Coast
Jlailroad.
NOTICE IS HE'tEBY lilV TITAT? TI! An
nual meeting oi stojkholdsrs in this Company
or the eljction oi Wiejtors for tlni ensuing yeaf
will be held at the ofHce of the Ci'inpany, in Visiter's
brick building, in tlie city or Corvallis, rii Jehton
Joipity, Oregon, on - t . . .
Atil&rdo'y. the lfj'A itny of October,
at one o'clock P. m. of said nay.
W. B. HAMILTON. President.
B. W. WIL3 N, Secretary. 33w5.
Notice of Fin il 1'roof.
Lavs Ornbs at O nw6 crfr. I.
.: ojoi. Auu A 10, Wso. 1
f-rrrc? is hkh .by uiVc-.v thvt th j tol
V lo ng-'ia ueJ setttw ha i ati notice o.' h'-s Jn
tentUm to .laks-ilnal irmt in: sup oH. of his claim.
hi 1 secure llnii .mtry th ireoj'. a-iJ t'uat said proof
will M 'ndbeoTd. NY IV. 1, 0:1. County Clerk of
'jntun county, on
Satckdat. SrtT. 25, 1SS0, , : ,
t CorVttflis, the eonty .3 it of i ;ntnu county. OT8
jon,. -ii! , .manual Braimort, one of- th j he' rs-at-biw
o Wip a n Boos deceasad, Hn nestead Application
No 22 :. for the d J of S ii J. N W of 3 K E
1 of S V l. Section ii,-Ti. 103 it trW. and names the
.oiiow-ng a his wi-n? .-.cs to prove conttuuons resi
dence 0:1 and cultfvat on of soi l tract, via, Andrew
J. Porter, Levi W. Hunt. 'Charljs McVay, of Little
Elk. and Char e'l B. Mays, of PaibKoatti, ail of Benton
Countv, Ora.i.
h. T. BASIN, Bsrfster.
Dated Au-10. 1S30. . 17:3Sw5
Administratrix Notice.
YpTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ON
, d TsigMd-has been duly appointed Administra
trix of the Ivrtate of Georg3 F. IKmujck. deceased, by
te County Court of Benton county. Siate .pi, Oregon
Ml persons having claims aeainst'trtfl "Kstate ,6rt said
ieiea -cl are hereby notified to present-the same,
trite prorw proof, within !x months from'-tlifsiiiate.
to me. at the law o See of .T ft. ilryson ln Corvallis,
'rcgon. MRS. L A.'"DHSNJrK.
Administratrix of the Estate of George F. Deunick.
deceased. 17:3flw5.
- Dated Sept. 2. 1SS0.
FOll SVLE.
THE ST -HK HW8KS, FORMERLY OCCUPlEP
by A. W. Wright are now -for sale at a vervdiwr1
Btri're. A good bnsinessloea'ity, and tinsnrpaiwedi'lor
hea'th, situated near the Ocean beach, in the town of
Newport. Kenton County, Oregon.
For particulars, address A. W WRIGHT, On-tta.
IintnnCo'intv. Oreron. or It'll. Pitvkt. Junrion
City, Lane County, Oregon. 17'S3tt
We are pleaeed to see our old friend H.
E. Harris once more on the streets after hie
recent illneas.
UL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE
l at this office. Letter heads, etc.,
STJBSCKIBE JOK
HE WEEKLY
ip o
VOL. SEVENTEEN.
OFFICIAL PAPER
FOR
A N.D
BENT3N COUNTY!
50 Per Annum.
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
Real Estate for Sa e!
SITUATED IN
OORvAI
Benton Connty, Orejron.
TWO VACANT LOTS, in the central part of towi
handr to the Westside Depot. One of the most di
sirmbte places for a residence in the citv. 15jan
TWO IMPROVED LOTS. oo the main businef
street, with small stable, woodshed, and a good, con
fortable dwelling house, containing seven good rooim
These lots are nicely situated for any kind of bus
ness purposes. 15jan
One Steam Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factor
in Corvallis, with all the machinery necessary to op
rate the same in all respects. The owner there
wants to unit the hu-iness, he therefore offers t
-ntire factory for sale at a ori -e more than one-th
less than its cost or present value.
47s acres for less than 918 per acre, being one or
the cheapest and bast farms In Benton. county, sit a
ted 4 miles west of Monroe. of n mile from a goo ;
school, in one of the best neighborhoods In the state
with church privileges handy. About ISO acres in
cultivation. Over 40U acres can be cultivated. Al
under fence, with gortd two-story frame house an'
large barn dml orchard ; has running water tbe vea
rou'id.
All the above property Is for sale, on reasonahl
terms. For further information co-icnrnliu- t're sami
inquire pf M. 8 WOODCOCK.
At his L'w Or(c. in said Citv of Corvallis.
- It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State,
But " Git up and Git." that makes me great
AM BOUND FOR S. A HEMPHILL'S HAHNt.a
1 Store, where ail kinds of No. 1 H.irness, Saddles.
Cridles, Haters, Collars, Whips, Combs and Brushes
are to be had at reasonable prices.
A'i. WORK WARRANTED.
Repairing done neatly, on short notice.
Call a-id examinine mv stmik jefore purchasing
elsewhere.
S. A. riEMPIULL.
Corvallis, June 23. 1SS0. 17:2um(i
Tlao Seaside'
OCEAN HOUSE;
NEWPORT, Yaquina Bay.
Jo. It fin
Proprfctnr.
HAVING LEASED THE OCEAN HOUSE FOB A
term of years.-1 nave had it thoroughly renova
ted and painted, and have spared ho pains to make-it
comfortable. 1 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 41 to 12 50 pir day. Special terms
to families and invalids. Satisfaction guaranteed.
17-31m2
OCCIDENTAL HOT PL,
Ot)r?VALiyfe, OREGON,
The only First Class Hotel in the City.
THE tlCCIDKNTtL IS A NEW BUILDINO,
newly fnrnised and the recognized Vieadiuarters
for Commercial Travelers, and all' prominent men
visiting Corvallis. Large sample rooms on first, floor,
for commercial men. and bath room for the exclusive
n of guet. Board from one to two dollars per
dav. according to room.
June IS. 1880. 17:25tf
UllillUllliU IMPLEMENTS
HARTESTIXG MACHIXEBY
WAREHOUSE.
Frank J8ro
CORVALLIS, OKEGON.
Havirig lensed a Urge building, we ar
urepaMl to offer tbe fanners a fall line of
Harvesting Machinery antt Agricultnra
Implements, wagons and hacks.
WALTEli A. WOOD
ILirvestei arid Sfeif-feirider.
WALTER A. WOQD
Sreep Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
Cila n Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
x ; . . Header.
WALTER A. WOOD
New Enclosed Gear Motrer
-AND-
CHICAGO PITTS THRESIIEE.
OREGON STATE FAIR.
Ln Di-llt; Wajrons and Ilacke,
Brown's Sulkpy ami Gang Plown.
Rlat'k IIak flinl, jCftjigfT Pliiws.
The Oelfbraterl Ranl.'ill Harrow,
And l hi- Square Hinge Harrows.
Also a General 'Assortment c'
Shovel Plows and Garden Cultiva
tors.
Also a full line of Steel Goods anri
Grain Forks.
Extras for all Maehines furnisher1
u Portland Priecs
F.J. SPEIDEL, Agent.
Monroe Street, opposite En!im
lion.
Corvallis. April 30, 1880. 17tl8m4.
Farm for Sale.
HHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOB
I sale his aplemlitl grain and stock farm,
ftinr miles noith of west of Corvallis, on
Vak creek containing 1200 acres over pne
lOndred acres in cultivation two tine hear.
ug orchards, and well caleul ted fur divi'-irtg-nto
two or more snug farms Ternw
eisnd title perfect, l'or particulars , in
iiujre of E. Holgate, W. ft. Carter, or
E. MARPLE,
on the premises.
Corvallis, Jan. 1. 1878. lG:ltf
utv mi:.iRV.
J0LD30N & 0BAHAK
DEALERS IX
MEDICINF.?,:
Opiemicai.s,
. , FANCY and
TOILlvT ARTICLES,
Brushes,
Perfume.ry.
Paintrs, ,
Oils. . ,
Etc., Etc.
PYSrCIAN8' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULL'V
compounded, ai d orders anawcrod with care and
:ipateh.
Farmer, and pHyoicians from the country, will flro
ur stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuini
ind of the !et quality
Corvallis, Aj.ril 7, 18S0. . 17:15tf
FARMEES
FEED AM) SALE
STABLE.
.eceontt si.,
CorTalll..
PAUL WILEY & 03., - PROPR?.
WE SOUCIT A PART OF THE PATROVA,0 EOF
Kenton and adjoining counties- We, have plenty
of Stable Room, and yards for all kinds of stock.
Saddle horses and teaaia sent out on short notice and
quick'tline. " , .
We will ran a hack to and from Soda Springs every
Sunday, or as often as desired, by heal th and pleasure
K. B. Wo shall make a specialty of Doctoring,
Training and . Breaking horses. You will f nil at our
stable one of the best veterinary surgeons and train
ers oh the Pacific coast
Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
For further particulars enquire at the Vincent
Mouse.
Corvallis, May 28, 1880. 17:228
PHILIP WOLF & CO.,
rOMMISKION mmim.
Ho. 30 Battery Street.
SAN FRANCISCO, - CAl.
17oMro3.
WAYMAN ST. CLAllt.
(SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS.)
Manufacturer of
SADDLES sill
Keeps constant! v oh hand every thing belongini
j. first class shop. - '
j0"Uncle Sam's Harness OH for sale. . 16:25-.
i
CaKOROB P. WRBSK,
Auctioneer.
. UOLOaTK, :t
Atfy at Le
Wrenri & liolfatfij
REAL, EST
BROKERS,
COLLECTION, LOAN, IHURAKCFT
ORNKAL BCSINESS AOIHT8, AND
AUCTIONEERS.
Office on Second street, next door south tbe CHjj
Market, , i - . .VV,-
COItVALLlS, : : OREGON.
Buying, Selling and l easing Real Ksiaie. rt-jc
attention given ti) ' ir
C O E l Epr I o 1 .
Loans Nfotiated, etc. Will keep Rcgqlit'
Anctior Sniefe Rlooin
And sell at AUCTION anvthine de Ired either at
Sales ilooms.gr elsewhere, in Citv orC'ounf.y. Aj.n
for irood reliable In'HCRakcf. Ccmhmls
We now iiiyt bh hand tor tale,-toth Grain e
StocK Farms, and Citv FnorERTY, at fair prices, 1
easy terme. , , .
PPWe cav mare SatES if astbodv.c n " ;
ease-rfve us i caii. ' WRKNN StUotohi:
"3
Please ei
Corvallis. April 17, 1S7B.
10:16ti.
Benton County
PHOTOGRAPH CALLERV?
K. A; morbill, iPra,
Li
W'OCI.D RESPfCTFULLV ANKOUKCE TO '
V , .. , V.,-, .,1 e,,.l ,.l..ir.!f tl-.At 1
prepared to do all k.nds of ' ..
PHOTO WORK
At prices to suit the times. Patronage .o!k-i,.'-.
atisfaction guarat.tecu, in all cases. . . . , ,
CbpylNO and LJiXAllGlXG a sfEciALtr. tlq 9
tives retouched, and proKerved. :
Front Street, Two iloors South of A. Cauthi.ri ir
Son's .-.tore. ALFRL1) A. Mt'ItR! .. .
January 7, 1SP0. 17:2tf
NEW BUSlKESgf
Motintain "V"ie"tv
MILK Dliilf
Qo Cents per OIloni
1 ,f
WnEN REC.U1RF.D FOR INFANTS. THE 11
of one cow will lie f urnibhed.
Milk (varrshtea T'gKE.
LISTEN FOR THE BELL!
A. G. MULKF.Y, Propriett.
Corvallis, January 7, 1880. ie:21ml,
ALSEA EAW
, , - .' ., AND .... . .
PLANING MILfi
J. PITMAN, Proprieton
HAVINO REEU1LT MY MILL. AND ADDFT X
new planer and other machinery, I am rea. yd
11 alt "orders for - - .
Rcu h cr Dressed I vmher,
vhich will be delivered at the Kelkrap eam-gr... '
i,'iiruv, cui ,&uig, i,r uimjwiicic ill. Li.e Hpn .
'ea- enable rate. , ' ' '
Cominun rough lumber, at the mill, $7 per Mf- ;
tHooring and iliistiu (planed) 14 to 9 16 per M. a.
sfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly filled.
April IP, 1880. IT :7ui6
nisso'ution of PartHefsfi?
"To all WnoM it May Concern : ';
The fun. of Lewis 4; Foltefc , btdfi rr
doifi' business ia the City Market, at (. i"' -?
valiis, Oregon, has this (lay lieen illssol- . ,
y mutual consent,1 Ait. ci&Utf of i V
nai 1 firm will preeefit; fjheir clnim'.te 'I
(hnson for paytnent, ami flttl jiersofti;"" t
arl firm will settle their lijlle wfth -F.
M. Johuson. J: fc' livilrhr ,
T. it. FoLLrrr.' " .
Dated at rorvaliia, Aug. 25, 1880. pv f
iiir Creik famping Groui'u
J'llIS FAMOUS CAMPING' Pt ACEJU8 fl6EN '' ;
1 clo.ed with a gooJ ifene?. alfordlng the finest i, .
orcan;ping on tSieCcat; good water. plenty of .
ay ami pasturage, at reasonable rates. The it
a' ti is close at hand ; only z miles north of Ntv. . i.rt
.n the road to Fouiweathcr lighthouse.
JOHN G. DUTCH It
Newport, May 20th. 1880. 17:h:. ' ,
W. P. SMITH, M. D., .
Physician & urgid
COltVAM.Is. . ORECOS,
, ... ,
rrncv: over green & aoi.D8oN'.rT-f'
t f
Store.
January 7, 1880.
17:2tf
RTJSS HOUSE
MONTGOMERY STREET; A' IT. , . .
If. SEYM0U1. & CO.. Propf &
MJ DERATE PRICED
'PHS LEAPINI iiL'Sl-N'lCSS AND.rAMILY
I -tel in n Francisco Having been enlr. "'i
.jcentiy,- nnd .newly furnii-bed, now contain:
jlOjtant rooms, at iiriccs lower than any other fi- J'
lass Hotel on the Pacific C oast. ;
The ialle,4s unsurpassed by any Hotel in the c-! '
reing supplied with the best tbe market affords. !
mesis conveyed to the Hotel free,
April 14. ieSO. ' , IttlJM "
REMEMBER
lEF0llTA
1SEQ..W. STEVENS, Proprk
tfHIS HOUSE 18 NEW AND COMMODIOUS ''
1 the Tables will be-supplied with the best
Market affords. , . -.-
Board and Lodging, R 00 per week.
Newport, Benton County. Oregon. 17itr;
3T
THE ESMOND
. H.. BRENKEB fj. t m ,
Comer Morrison and Front. StreeU, Tort '
Now open to the public i-t ,
Tbe Only First Clan Hoc Li OM CHjr.
Hotel Elevator and all modern improvwi '
Portland, Oregon. May 21. 1880. WJ
-4-
vILI, HtiADS LETTER HEADS ,sMT'.",-T
XJ statements- -nemtiv pnotea at was
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