Corvallis, Oct. 1, 1880.
Me. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertising
Agent, 41 Park Row (Times Building), New
York, is authorized to contract (or advertise
ments in the Gazette at our best rates.
( Ill KCll IHRECrORY,
M. E, CHURCH Regular services every Sunday,
at 11 A. St. and 7 P. M. Sunday-school at the close of
morning service, with IJihle classes for old and young.
Prayir meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A
general invitation and cordial welcome.
W. T. Chapman, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Sellwood,
of Oregon City, will hold the services and administer
the Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church, Cor
vallis, on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Lay services
will he held on each Sunday at 11 and 7. Sunday
school at 3. By order of Bisuor Kwn.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH -Services every Sahbath
at 11 a. si. and 7 P. M. . at the college chajwi. Sunday
frehool at 11:30 A. m. Prayer mtm Friday evening
at 7 o'clock. Public cordially invited.
Joseph Emrry, Pastor.
DIPTHERIA
This terrible disease has agaiu made itself
manifest in our midst. On last Friday, a
little daughter of J. H. Penn was taken
8ick with what was considered only an
attack of sore throat, but, becoming worse,
Dr. Farra was called, and he pronounced it
a case of bona fide diphtheria.
Many tainilies in this city, and through
out the Willamette Valley, will ever re
member the visit of this scourge three years
go. Many family circles were broken up
by the dread monster. There was seemingly
no remedy to be found for it, and when a
little one was stricken down, it seemed that
all the grief-stricken parents could do was
to make the last hours of their darling at
pleasant as possible. We have, iudelibly
stomped upon our brain, the memory of one
family, which, on the 4th of July, 1877,
v.'.w as happy as could be, but before the-4th
of August, only one short month, had laid
three of their darlings to rest in the quiet
shades of Crystal Lake cemetery. They
were the pride and joy of a kind and indul
gent father who has since gone to join
them in the better world above and the
centcalization of all the hopes of a loving
moths.-, "out diptheria, the unrelenting de
won, fastened itself upon them, and the
grave claimed them for its own. Many
other f amilies suffered as deeply, and some
even "t more. May God in His mercy
yrant that those scenes of horror may not be
re-enacted in this, or any other couimnnity.
Garfield and Arthur Clot. On last
Friday evening the Garfield and Arthur
Club of this city held a business meeting at
the C..::rt House to make arrangements for
a more vigorous compaign in this county.
The meeting was well attended and the ne
cessary steps taken to carry war into the
enemies camp from this time forward until
election. The various committees hereto
fore appointed reported progress, and the
following additional ones were appointed :
Executive committee, J. W. -Rayburn, E.
B. McEIroy, John Kolsay, B. W. Wilson
and M. S. Woodcock ; on music, F. A. Vin-
Vineent, L. Y. Wilson and F. M. Johnson.
The last irfSSlioned committee have organ
ized a glee club composed of some of the
b.;st musical talent in the city and will be
ready to furnish vocal m'isie for the public
meeting of the club. The Republicans of
Be;itou County are alive in this work and
for the next five weeks will make their
presence felt in political circles. Let the
good work go on.
Two-Faced. Sister Duniway, of the
"New Northwest," in her issue of Sept. 23d,
in speaking of the different lobbyists at the
capital, is very hard on Mrs. Packard and
accuses her of leing two-faced. 'It seems
that Sister Duniway, under the impression
that she was a woman suffriigist, has been
giving her some free advertising ; and now
that she finds that Mr3. Packard does not
l'dieve in wonvn having the ballot, is con
siderably worried. We are glad to note,
however, that Sister D. will admit that
there are some sino.i t women who do not de
sire the use of the ballot box.
County Court next Monday.
Highest cash price paid for wheat at T. J.
Blair's.
at
Public Speaking. During the com
ing week the Garfield and Arthur Club of
this city will be addressed as follows : B
Hon. den. H. Williams on Tuesday the 5th
and W. J. Curtis on Wednesday the Cth.
Further notice will be given by posters in
the city and surrounding country. A cor
dial invitation is extended to the public,
generally, and the ladies in particular. The
ability of the speakers will insure a crowd
eil noose on s'.icli occasion. L'ome every
liody and you will be both entertained and
instructed.
Rev. W. H. Mjlbitrn. Rev. W. H
Milburn, the "Blind Man Eloquent," who
lectured in this city about a month ago, and
has since that time been visiting and lectur
ing in different parts of this State and W.
T., will return to Corvallis to-morrow and
remain over Snbbath. On to morrow even
ing he will lecture at the College Chapel
on the life of Aaron Bnrr. This lecture is
spoken of as one of his best, and many of
our .citizens having expressed a desire to
hear it will now have the opportunity.
Touching Lines. In last weeks' issue of
the New Northwest, appear some very
touching lines from Mrs. M. E. Bnrbank,
the mother of Miss Eva Bnrbank, who was
recently drowned at Ilwacco Beach, and a
reply from the pen of Mrs. Duniway. The
mother s poem shows that it came from the
heart, and Mrs. Duniway 's reply, also
verse, exhibits a deep, sympathetic feeling.
Married. On last Sunday Mr. Virgil
Parker, of Albany, was united in marriage
with Miss Mary A. Parker daughter of Hon.
Allen .Parker. The marriage took place at
the residence of the bndes parents, at
Oneatta, in this county. Rev. L. J. Wolf
officiating clergyman, "May they live long
and prosper.'
Change of Time. Hereafter the Meth
dist Episcopal Sunday-School will meet'
three o'clock in the afternoon. A cordial
invitation is ext.pnr1p.rl t.n -ill rdiililron irl,n
do not attend some other school at that
hour.
A few more cords of wood wanted at this
wb.ee. on. subscription.
Elegant tea an
toilet sets just received
Ray & Sons.
The Linn County Agricultural fair com
mences next Wednesday.
A full stock of lamps, in new designs, just
received at Ray & Sons.
Senator Woodward has our thanks for
Legislative favors during the week.
The best make of California boots and
shoes at the boot aad shoe store.
Rev. J. A. Hanna has returned from the
Bay to remain, at least, for the present.
A large quantity of boots and shoes just
received and for sale at the boot and shoe
store.
An interesting communication from David
Newsom received too late for publication in
this issue.
Preaching in the Methodist Episcopal
Church next Sabbath evening at 7 o clock
by the jiastor.
Hon. R. S. Strahan of Albany was in
town the first of the week, and went to
Monroe on business.
L. E. Parker and his sister Miss Anna
Parker, of Oneatta, were in Corvallis last
v ednesday.
Mr. Jacobs, wife and daughter, who have
been spending a few weeks in the Bay City,
eturned last lhursday.
A number of our citizens went to Albany
yesterday to see President Hayes as he
passed on his way to Salem.
Miss Grace Hanna, who nas been visiting
friends in Eugene City for several weeks
past, returned home Monday.
We are sorry to learn that our old and
valuable friend Ashby Pierce is quite sick
at his residence near Albany.
Julo;o Kelsay. M. S. Woodcock and F.
M. Johnson went to Monroe Tuesday on
business and will be absent for several days.
Wanted To sell 200,000 feet of inch lum
ber, in lots of 3,000 feet, at 10.50 per thou
sand, by Max Friendly at the Corvallis Saw
MilL
Mr. L. E. Davis, of South Beach. Yaauina
Bay, was in the city during the week. He
informs us that he contemplates putting on
a steam ferry next season.
New and elegant stock of millinery goods
just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which
will be sold cheaper thau they can be bought
any where else in the city.
Al. Ray is rapidly pushing his telephone
line to completion. He already has Cor
vallis and Philomath wire bound. llnsviJl
be a great convenience to our people.
The firm of Gray, Koothauer & Co.. of
the Corvallis Flouring mills, has been dis
solved by mutual consent. Mr. H. F.
Fisher will continue the business.
Rev. H. P. Dunning, pastor of the Fres-
byterian church of thi3 city, has returned
from his summer vacation and will occupy
the pulpit of that church next -Sabbath as
usual.
Our young friend J. J. Houck has pur
chased a stock of general merchandise, and
w.ll open a store in Monroe soon. We wish
him the best of good luck. Look out for
his ad. : oou.
Money to loan in quantities from 1,000
to $10, 000, on first-class real estate security.
ihe expenses of examining titles and per
fecting securities must in all cases be paid
by the borrower. For information inquire
ot Aj. M Woodcock at his law orhce in Cor
vallis, Oregon. 17n35tf.
Rev. R. L. Stevens, of the Episcopal
Church of this city, preached his farewell
sermon last Sunday evening to a large and
appreciative audience. The Kev. Mr. S.
has made many friends during the time
spent in this city, and will mnch regret his
departure. Tie lias accepted a call to Ore
gon City.
Daniel Bringle, an old and respected citi
zen of Linn County, died at his resilience
near Halsey n last Friday. Many of our
readers are personally acqnaioted with Air.
Bringle, and many more know of him as an
earnest friend and zealous Worker for the
Yaquina Bay Railroad a few ye ira ago. We
are not informed as to the particulars of his
death other than state:! above.
Eastern Tourists. Probably more Eas
tern tourists have visited this Northwest
Coast during the present season than ever
before, and they all bear testimony to our
unsurpassed natural advantages ami great
resources and are enthusiastic in regard to
our future when railroads shall have super
seded the tedious ocean steamers and popu
lation" comes iiouriiig in. The proprietors
of the Oregon Kidney Tea are equally san
guine of its future, for it has .thus far cured
every case ot backache or disease of the
kidneys and urinary organs that it has been
tried on. Sold everywhere.
Synod of Columbia. The Synod of
the Columbia will meet in the Presbyterian
Church of Corvallis, on Thursday, Oct., 7th
at 7i o'clock and will be opened by a
sermon.
The Synod will hold over the Sabbath,
and on the Sabbath and each evening of the
session, there will be preaching or other
public exercises to which the public are cor
dially invited. The daily sessions of the
Synod are also open to the public and all
who can attend will be most heartily
welcomed. H. P. Dunning,
Char, of Committee.
M. ST0CK& CO.
An Immense Stock of Goods, Embracing
Every Grade, Quality and Price.
AVe were politely shown through the im
mense stock ot goods at M. btock at Oo s
the first of the week, and were astonished
at the quality, styles and prices of the vari
ous articles ottered tor sale, in tne ladies
department there are the handsomest shawls,
styles and quality to suit every age Mid
purse ; satin, silk, and some of the hand
somest of velvet trimmings ; dress goods in
endless shades and variety ; shoes, button,
lace, etc., of genuine French kij, cloth,
half-cloth, and all the cheaper varieties, and
an endless variety of cloaks and dolmans,
richly trimmed, which will be sold at aston
ishing low figures. We cannot begin to
enumerate the rich and attractive goodsthat
rill shelves and counters, rare silks and vel
vets that require full purses, as well as
more substantial goods at prices to suit the
hard times. The ladies must call and see
for themselves. For men and boys there
are hats of the finest wool ; shapely caps ;
all kinds and qualities of boots and shoes,
X'egged and sewed, from the lest manufac
tures but it is impossible m this space to
enumerate the extensive array of articles in
men's wear. Suffice it to say that the new
tall and winter clothing embraces some of
the best goods we have ever seen in any
market. This store is crowded full of new
3- 1. . i r . 1. I . .. i 1.
brought to this city, embracing no only
?taple grades, but rich ami costly velvets,
silks, satins, etc., not forgetting groceries,
crockery-ware, and an endless variety of
notions. This firm is getting an immtflse
trade, and they propose to keep it, if goods
and low prices will draw customers. They
inyite everybody to come and see for them
selves, and defy competition in quality,
style or ririces.
ISTew this Week.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton county, J. E. Henkle and G. W. Henkle
parties doing business under the firm name of J. K.
Henkle & Co., Plaintiff, vs. William Curtis, de
fendant, By virtue of an Execution issued in the above en
titled cause on the 1st day of Sept , A. D. 1880 upon
a judgment rendered in said cause on the 17th day of
Nov. 187S) for the sum of 208.80 dollars, and the fur
ther sum of 318.50 coats to me directed and deliver
ed, commanding1 me that of the personal property of
said Defendant, or for want thereof, then out of the
Railroad property belonging to said Defendant within
said county on and since the said 17th day of Nov.
1879. 1 cause to be made the amount of said judg
ment with interest and costs, and being' unable to
find any personal property I have levied upon and
will sell at public auction to the hie-hest bidder for
cash at the front door of the Court House in said
county of Benton the following Keal Estate Towit :
The South half of the Southwest quarter and lots
numbered one and two of sectiou ten in Township
fourteen South of Range Eight west in the district of
lands subject to sale at Roseburg, Oregon, with all
the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto, belonging. Sale will take place on Sat
uiday, Oct., SO, 1330 at the. hour of 1 o'clock p. h.
Dated September, 23, 1880.
SOL. KING.
17:40w5. Sheriff of Beuton County, Oregon.
Encouraging. The following telegram,
which appeared in the Oreginian of yester
day, explains itself :
The Times prints an article headed " An
other (ireat Railroad," giving the history of
the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company, and
the plans of Eastern capitalists to push it
forward. Tt is proposed to go to work at
once and finish the lin- from Corvallis to Ya
quina Uayaud to construct ;U miles rrom
Corvallis eastward, the entire 1.50 miles to
be equipped and in running order by Sep
tember 1, 1881. A line of steamers will
then be put on to run from Yaquina bay to
San Francisco.
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 first-class in every particular.
17:3'Jml
Mr. J. L. Clark, of Portland, who has
been visiting friends in this city, returned
home yesterday.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER.
It is natural for poople suffering with Dys
pepsia and liver Complaint or any derange
ment of the digestive organs, such as Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Oo3tive
ncss, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn,
Vv ater-brasn, gnawing and burning pains at
the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coat
ed JLoiiLjue, and disagreeable taste in tne
month, comini; up of food after oatmsr, low
ppirits, &c. , to put off from day to day buy
ing an article tliat tney Know nas cured meir
neighbor, friend, or re ative, yet they have
no faith in it until it is too late. But if yon-
will go to your Druggist and get a bottle of
(Jreen's Auoukt Flower your immediate
cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bot
tles of this medicine can be obtained tor 11)
cents to try its superior virtue.
Regular size 73 cents. Try it, two doses
will relieve any case.
I WI& Every body to Kr.ow.
Rev. George EL Thayer, au old citizen of
this vicinity known to 'every one as. a most
influential citizen, mil Christian Minister of
the M. E. Church just this moment stopped
in our store to say, " I wish every body to
know that I consider that both myself and
wife owe our hve3 to, Shiloh s Consumption
Cure." It is having a tremendious sale over
our counters and i3 giving perfect satisfac
tion in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as
nothing else ha3 done. Bourlou, Ind., May
15, '78. Drs. Matchett & France. Sold by
Adieu & Woodward, Druggists.
No Dcccwlion Used.
It i3 strange so many people will continue
to suffer day after day with Dispepsia, Liver
Complaint, Consumption, hour Stomach,
General Debility when they can procure at
our store SHILOll'S VITALIZE!!, free of
cost if it does not cure or relieve them.
Price, 75 ots. Sold by Allen AS Woodward,
Druggists.
For Lame Back, Side or Chest use SHI
LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price 25 cts.
Sold by Allen & Woodward, Druggists.
sxjJvcnvrojNTs.
In the Circuit Court.of the State of Oregon for
tho County of Benton. L. F. Hunter, ptaint-
iff, vs. William A. Hunter, defendant,
To the above named defendant :
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appenr and answer to the complaint
of said Pmntiff 111 the above entitled suit now
on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court,
on or before the third Monday of October, 18S0.
And you are hereby notifiod that if you fail to
answer Raid complaint ns herein required, the
plaintiff wilt iipply to paid Court for tho relief
prayed for in the complaint. That the object
of said complaint and its prayer is a divorce
from the bonds of mntrimony now existing be
twecu plaintiff and defendant, and that service
of the above summons was ordered to be made
hv publication by ilon. J. F. Wats. in on the
2oth day of .-:e ptemher, A. D. 18S0.
CUEXOWETIi & JOHNSON,
40w5. Plaintiff's Attorney.
I
SUMISIOISIS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the C"unty of Benton. Elizabeth Diddle,
plaintiff, vs. Qeorgo W. Biddle', defendant.
To ucoro W. Biddio, the above named de
fendant:
N THK N.I ME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you nro hereby summoned and re
quired to appear and answer to the rOtBplaint
of sard plaintiff in the above entitled mit, now
on tile in the offio- of the Clerk of said Ctmrt,
on or before tile first day of the noxt regular
term I hereof, to lie holden at tho Courf Hou.-e,
in I lie city of Corvr.llis on the .Id Monday, the
ISth day of November, A. D. 1880. And you
are hereoy notified that u vou fiiil to answer
id cooijiiaint as heroin required, the plaintiff
will apply to bhiq Uourt tor the reuet prayed
for therein, to wit. : a divorce from the bonds
of matrrmonj now existing between plaintiff
nd de'endant, and such other relief as may be
just and equitable.
The service of ibis summons n made by pub
lication by the order of Hon. J. F. Watson,
Judge of the 2d Judicial District of Ote State
f Oregon, made at Chambers on the 29th day
f September, 1SSH.
Dated this 3'lth d.y of September, 1880.
JAS. A YANTfS,
40w5 Att'y for Plff.
Real Estate for Sale!
SITUATED IN .
.vAZjIiIS,
Benton Connty, Oregon.
TWO VACANT LOTS, in the-eentral part of tovS
handv to the Westside Depot. One of the most dt
sirable places for a residence in the citv. lfijan
TWO IMPROVED LOTS, on tho main busines
street, with small stable, woodshed, and a good, con
fortable dwelling house, containing seven good rooms.
These lots are nicely situated for any -kind of bus)
ness purposes. 15jan
One Steam Planing Mill and Rash and Poor Factor!
in Corvallis, with all the machinery necessary to op
rate the same in all respects. The owner there"
wants to quit (he business, he therefore offers t'
entire factory for sale at a price more thanone-thh
less than its cost or present value.
47A acres for less than S18 per acre, being one of
the cheapest and best farms in Bonton 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 bam and orchard ; has running water the year
round.
All the above property is for sale, on reasonable
terms. For further information concerning the same
inquire of M. S. WOODCOCK,
At his Law Office, in staid City of Corvallis.
Sheriff's Sale.
the State of Oregon for
E. W. VandcrsoII, de-
In the Circuit Court of
Benton County
O. If. Davis, Plaintiff, vs.
fendant.
- By virtue of an Execution issued in the above en
titled action, on the 17th day of September, A. D.
1880, for the sum of (-?45.25) forty-five dollars and
twenty-five cents, and the further sum of 10.60 costs,
to me directed and delivered, commanding me that of
bhe personal property of said defendant, or for want
thereof, then of the real propertj' belonging to said
defendant within said Benton county on and after
the 27th clay of March, 1880, I cause to be jnade the
amount of said judgntent,with costs and expenses,
now, therefore, in persuance of said command, being
unable to find personal property, I have levied upon
and will sell at public auction, to the hipfiest bidder,
for cash, at the front door of the Court House in said
county of Benton, on the
23rf Day of October, A. D. 1880,
at the hour of one o'clock v. u.t the following describ
ed real estate situated in the county of Benton and
State of Oregon, to-wit.: Commencing at the south
west corner of Jacob Martin's donation land claim,
10 chains and 50 links west, and 7 chains and G4 link
north of the southwest corner of township 12 south
of range 5 we.t; thence north 14.70 chains; thence
east 67,50 eh&ina; thence south 12 east 14,77 chains;
thence west 63-25 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 100 acres.
Dated September 23d, 1S30.
SOL KING,
30w5. Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon.
It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State,
But " CI it up and Git." that makes mereat.
summ:ons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Benton. Jus. A. Yantis,
plaintiff, vs Edwin Hinkley, defendant.
To EdwVn Hinkley, the above named deft.:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby fuimnoned and re
quired to appear and answer" to the complaint
ot said piaintitt in the above entitled action
now on file in 4he office of tbe Clerk of said
Court, on or before the 1st day of tbe next
regular term thereof, to be begun and held at
the Court House in the city of" Corvallis on the
3d Monday, ihe 15ih day of November, A. D.
1SS0. And yon are hereby notified that if you
fail to answer said complaint a? heroin re
quired, the plaintiff will take judgment against
you for the sure o! 102 65, with interest there
on at the rate of one per rent, per month from
tbe 28th day of November, WJ, all in U. S.
gold coin, and for Si j Attorneys foes and for
costs and disbursements of this action.
The serrice of this siftim-ms is made by
publication l y order of Hon. .T. Y. Watson,
Judge of ihe i'd Judicial District, made iiept
25th, 1880. ,
Dated this 30th day of September, A. D. 188fi
JAS. A. MANTIS,
40w5. - Plaintiff.
T AM BOUND FOR S. A. HEMPHILL'S HAKNES8
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 W9RK WARRANTED.
Repairiu.tr done neatlv, on short notice.
Call and examiniiie mv utork oefore' purchasing
elsewhere.
S. A. HEMPHILL.
Corvallis, Juno 23, 1S90, 17:20infi
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NOTICE
Land Officb at Oukoom Citv,
Orrgon, Sept. 23, 1SS0.
ComrVa-nt having been entered at this office
by A. F. Cherry of Ben'on county against
James A. Perkins for ab-mdoning his preemp
tion D. S. No. 3191, dated July, 5. 1880 upon
the S E i of N W Sen. 5 township II south
ranjre 10 west in Benton county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry: the
said parties are hereby summoned to'appear at
! he office of 15. W. Vt'ilson, County Clerk of
Benton county, Oreiron, on the 29 day of Oct
1880, at 4 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
Bent. L. T. 13ARIN,
Register.
J. W. WATTS,
Receiver.
We clip the following notice of the po
litical addrss of Congressman George from
the Yamhill Reporter of last week:
Hon. M. C. George spoke to a crowded
house at this place on Friday evening He
i3 a. line and logical talker : one whose argu
ment will set the people to thinking instead
of stirring up their partisan feelings. It is
to be regretted that there are not more of
his style in both political parties, instead of
these rantine;, roaring, rip-snorting blood
and thunder personal mud-slingers who
come among us.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the post office at Corvallis, Benton
County, Oregon, Sept 24, 1880. Persons calling for
the same, will please say, " advertised."
ladibs' list.
Douglas, Mrs. C
Campbell, Elleu V.
Greer, Miss Fanny
Rigor, Nancy
Barker, R. F.
Grahle, C. E.
Kawjs, C. F. C.
Wheeler, W. R.
Wilcox, Geo. A.
Morris, Mrs. Mary
okxts' LIST.
Co whom. J.
Gusley, Mr.
Powell, H. N.
Williams, C. H.
N. R. Barber, P M.
Lost Between this city and Philomath,
a day book containing lumber accounts, be
longing to J. H. Newhouse. The finder
will please leave at this office.
Dress Making. The undersigned have
just opened a dressmaking establishment at
the residence of Wm. Mc Lagan, where we
will be ready to make up dresses in the
latest style.
Misses Gill & Bayley.
It is a fact well 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 whieh rob the
hair of its color and life. Fort Scott (Kan.)
Daily Monitor.
Sad Havoc Is Created
Among the tenants of the mouth by allow
ing impurities to collect upon their surface
in their interstices. SOZODONT re
ntoves 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.
Administrators Sale.
13Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY
lj Court of Uenlon county, made September fith,
18d0, in the matter of estate of Sarah E. Wagner
deceased, on petitions for leave to sell the real prop
ertyrrf satd deceased, I will sell at public auction in
front of the Court House door in Corvallis, Oregon,
lots 3 and 4 in fractional block No. 3 in tbe town of.
Monro, Benton county, Oregon, for cash in hand to
the highest bidder, on the 23d day 'Of October, 1880.
at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said
dav. ' CHARLES WAGNER,
Adm'r of the estate of Sarah E. Wagner, deceased.
3DW4.
Willaiiiette Valley and Coast
Railroad.
Hill's Manuel.
Mr. N. Newton, agent for Benton county,
is now canvassing for subscribers to the new
and jevised edition of the above excellent
work. It is highly recommended by dis
tinguished edncators and leading newspa
pers, and is considered by all to be one of
the most useful books that was ever laid
upon the counting-room desk or drawing
room table. . 17:8
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The partnership heretofore existing between
P. Gray, Geo. Korthauer and H. F. Fischer
under the 6rm name of Gray Korthauer Co.,
is dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will be continued by H. F. Fischer.
All debts due either of the former partners
FRED GRAT,
GEO. KORTHAUER,
H. F. FISCHER.
CorvallU, Oct. X, 1880. 17:40w5
TILL HEADS LETTER HEADS MONTHLY
JLJ statements neatly printed at this office.
JOTJCB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AN-
meeting of Stockholders in Wns Company
for the election of Directors for the ensuing year
will be held at the oihee of the Coinpanv, in Fishers
brick building, in the city of Corvallis, in Benton
County, Oreiron, on
Saturday, the 1 6th day of October,
atone o'clock r. M. of said day.
V. B. liAJULTOM, President.
B. W. WILSON, Secretary. . 3Sw5.
NOTICE.
Land Office at OUtssct itt, )
Or.EGOX, Sept. Ill, iboO. )"
Complaini having been entered nt this offi".e
by Richard Lutjens, of Benton connty, again.-!
Darnc-1 Saw. Peggs for abandoning his pre
emption, D. S., No. 33fi0, dated May 22, 18S0,
upon the KV of the NM'i and the of NE,
section 23, township 13 S., range 11 west, in
Benton connty, Oregon, with a view -to the
cancellation of said preemption 61ing : the pr
parties are hereby summoned to appear at 'lie
Bee of lidw. C. Pnelps, at Newport, Bent. n
Co., Oregon, on tho 30th day of October, 1880,
at 10 o'clock, a. m., to respond and forni.-b
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. L. T. BARIN,
. Register.
J. W. WATTS,
Receiver.
N. B. AVEST, D. D. S,
DENTIST.
as. a-i;.:f
II I
Having located permanent-
Iv in Corvallis I desire to m-
kform the public that I am
r ;j work. jy instruments are
y all new and of the latest mi-
prov-d style All worn m-sur-'-i
aii'.l satisfaction iruar
S anteedor the money refunded
OlHee. over Graham & Or !il-
Ki son's drug store, Corvallis.
IIAKYESTIXu MACHINERY
WAREHOUSE.
Frank Hrtfs,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Having leased a large building, we arc
prepared to oiler the farmers a full line of
Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural
Implements, wagons and hacks.
WALTER A. WOOD
Harvester and Self-Binder.
WALTER A. WOOD
Sweep Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
iJiia.ii Kane Keaner.
V . TgjS "
WALTER A. WOOD
Header.
WALTER A. WOOD
New Enclosed Gear Mower.
WAY MAN ST. CLAIR,
(SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,)
Manufacturer of
HARNESS
SADDLES Mit
Keeps constantly on hand overy thing belonging t
a first class shop.
SSTUnclc Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:25vl
GKORGK P. WftKXN,
Auctioneer.
E. HOLGATB,
Att'y at Law
Wrenn & Holgate,
REAL ESTATE
BROKERS,
COLLECTION, LOAN, INSURANCE,
GKNU.W. BUSINESS AOKSTS, AND
AUCTIONEERS.
Office on Second street, next door south the City
Market,
CORVALLIS, : : OREGON.
Buying, Selling and Leasing Real Esiate. Prtm n
attention given to
COLLECTIONS.
Loaiw Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular
iVnction Sales Rooms
And sell at AUCTION, anything desired, either at h
Sales Rooms or elsewhere, in City otfOountry. Agents
for good reliable Insi ranck Companies.
We now have on haud for sale, both Grain and
Stock Farms, and City PuorEii rv, at fair prices, and
easy ternie.
EjWtxAx make Sales if anyrodt cax.W
Please giv$us a call. WRENN & HOLCATE.
Corvallis. Jfcril 17, 1879. 16:10tf.
-AND-
CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER.
FIRST PRF, IU.1!
OREGON STATE FAIR.
33en.toii Connty
PIWRIPH GJLLERV!
A. A. MOSSILL, Pro.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THK
i-ifivoiiR .if f!nrvn.His mnA vi'initv that, he ia
runarcd to do ail kinds of
PHOTO WORK,
At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, an4
.attslaction guaranteed, 111 an cases.
COWING and ENLARGING a specialty. Neg
tives retouched, and preserved.
Jn-out- street, Two iioors Kuutii or a. uautnorn
(ion's Store. ALFRED A. MORRILL.
January 7, 1S80. 17:2tt
La Bolle Wagons and Hacks,
Brown's Sulkey and Gang Flows.
Btack Hawk and Clipper Plows.
The Celebrated Tiandall Harrow,
And the Square Hinge Harrows.
Also a General
Shovel Plows and
tors.
Assortment of
Garden Cultiva
Also a full line of Steel Goods and
Grain Forks.
Extras for jU Machines furnished
at Portland Prices.
F. J. SPEIDEL, Agent.
Street, opposite Engine
Monroe
House.
.Corvallis, April 30.
18S0.
17:18m4.
Farm for Sale.
THE USDERSICINED OFFERS FOR
sale his splendid grain and stock farm,
four miles north of west of Corvallis, on
Oak creek containing 1200 acres over one
hundred acres in cultivation two fine bear
ing orchards, and well calculated for divid
ing into two or more bbuk iarms lerins
easy and title perfect. For particulars in
quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or
HI. AlAltrjUJU,
on the premises.
Corvallis, Jan. 1, 187. lb:lti
7m
Oregon.
17n39tf.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN
dersignei", as executor of the last will and testa
ment of Casper Kompp, deceased, has filed his final
account, with the proper vouchers, for final settle
ment as such executor, and that in accordance with
an order of W. S. McFadden, duly made as J udge of
the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for the
county of" Benton, and entered on the 20th day of
September, A. D. 18S0, the said executor will apply
said court for final discharge from said trust on
Monday, the 1st day of November, 1880,
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
being the first dav of the regular November term of
said Court for said year, and the time appointed by
said Judge for the hearing of objections to such final
account and the settlement thereof. Thin notice pub
lished by order of said Judge.
NATHAN WHEALDON, Executor.
By M. S. Woodcock, his Attorney. 3jw5.
n?o T3?lx Seaside!
OCEAN HOUSE
NEWPORT, Yaquina Bay
Jos. Irvin
Proprietor
Notice of Final Proof.
Land Omc? at Oregon city, )
Oreoox, August 10, 1880. f
NOTICE IS HERi:BY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowiinr-named
settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of his claim,
and secure final entry thereof, ahd that said proofs
will be made before B. w. Wilson, County Clerk of
Benton county, on
Saturday, Sept. 25, 1880,
At Corvallis, the county seat of Benton county, Ore
gon, viz., Emanual Brannon, one of the heirs-at-law
ot William Koox, ueceased, Homestead Application
No. 2282, for the S i of S E J, N W i of S E i and S E
i of S 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
J. Porter, Levi W. Hunt, Charles McVay, of Little
Elk, and Charles B. Mays, of Philomath, all of Benton
County, Oregon.
L. T. BABIN, Register.
Dated Aug. 10,1880. 17:33w5
TTAV1SG LEASED "THE OCEAN HOUSE FOR A
I I term of vears. I have had It thoroughly renova
ted and (Minted, and have spared ho pains to make it
pnmfori.ihle. 1 have furnished it with new furniture
and bedding ; also secured the services oi Oregon's
favorite caterer, !lfark Bell.
I am prejiared to entertain guests in a first class
style. Board from SI to 2 50 per day. Special terms
to families and in valids. Satisfaction guaranteed.
17:31m2
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
CORVALLIS, OREGON,
J. C.P0LLEY, .Proprietor.
CITY DISPENNM.
G0LBS0N & GRAHAM
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEmcrNES,
CHEMICALS,
FANCY and
TOILET ARTICLES,
Sponges,
Brushes,
Perfumery,
Paints,
Oils
Etc., Et4
-TVTnlA-K' PRKSORIPTIONS CAREFULLY
L compounded, ai d orders answered with care and
lispatcn.
Fanners, and nhvsicians from the country, will find
our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine
and of the best quality.
Corvallis, April 7, 1880. 1 1
FARMEES'
FEED AND SALE
STABLE.
Second St.
Corvalli
NEW BUSINESS!
Mountain Yiew
MILK xa.3
25 Cents per Gallon,
w
HEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS, THE MIL
of one cow will be furnished.
Jlilk warranted PURE.
LISTEN FOR THE BELL!
A. G. MLJLKEY, Proprietor.
Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 16:21ml,
AISE& STEAM SAW
.... AND ....
PLANTnNTG MILL
J. PITMAN, Proprietor.
HAVING REBUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED A
new planer and other machinery, I am ready to
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 null, S7 per M feet ;
FlooriiiL' and Rustic (planed) 414 to 410 ier M. Sat
isfactinn guaranteed. All orders promptly filled.
April 1, 18SO. ijmo
Dissolution of Partnership.
To all Whom it May Concern i
The firn. of Lewis & Follet, butoFiersv
(loinp; business in the City Market, at Cor
vallis, Oregon, has this day been dissolve!!
by mutual consent. - All creditors of the
said firm will present their claims to F. M.
Johnson for payment, and all persons owinsr
san I firm will settle tneir oins wnn tne siiitv
F. M. Johnson. J. L. Lewis.
T. H. Follett:
Bated at Corvallis, Aug. 25, 1880. 35w4
Big Creek Camping Ground
rinilS FAMOUS CAMPING PLACE HAS BEEN EN
JL closed with a good fence, affording the ffnest place
for camping on the Coast ; good water, plenty of wood,,
hay and iasturage, at reasonable .rates. The ocean,
beach is close at hand ; only 2 miles north of Newiiort
on the road to Foulweather lighthouse.
johm o. vvivar.a. ,
Nowpert, May 20th. 1880. 17:22ni3. f
W. P. SMETH, M. P.,
Physician & Surgeon,
COBVALLIS, - OREGON,
OFFICE OVER GREEN & GOLDSON'S DRUG;
Store.
January 7, 1880. 17:2tf
RTTSS HOUSE,
MONTGOMERY STREET, S. IT.,
H, SEYMOUR & CO., Propr's.
FIRST
CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. AT
MODERATE PRICES.
mHE LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY
recently, iin.l ncwlv furnished, now cont
' L,'
ii'.n;i;i aiia
THE ESMOND.
H. BRENNER, Proprietor.
Comer Morrison and Front Streets, Portland.
Now open to the public
The Only First Class House In (he City.
Hotel Elevator and all modern
Portland, Oregon, May 21, 1880.
improvements.
17.-21 a
The only First Class Hotel in the City.
nriHE OCCIDENTAL IS A NEW BUILDING
X newly furnised. and the recognized headquarters
for Commercial Travelers, and all prominent men
visitinir Corvallis. Larse 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
FOR SALE.
THE STORE HOUSES, FORMERLY OCCfUPIED
by A. W. Wright are now for sale at a very low
figure. A good businesslocality, and unsurpassed for
health, situated near the Ocean beach, in the town of
Newport, Benton County, Oregon.
For particulars, address A. W. WRIGHT, Oneatta,
Benton County, Oregon, or Wm. Pitset, Junction
City, Lane County, Oregon. 173tf.
KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE
tuis office. Letter heads, etc.
PAUL WILEY & CO,
TTTE SOLICIT A ART
W Ronton and ad joininsfcoul
of Stable Room, and j-ards 1A
Saddle horses and teams sent 61
miick time. '
We will run a hack to and frofl
Sunday, or as often as desired by
seekers.
V R We shall make a spec
Traininar and Breaking horses. Yi
stable one of the best veterinary sii
ers on the Pacific coast.
Satisfaction iruaranteed in every c
For further particulars enquire
House.
Corvallis, May 28, 1880.
PHILIP WOLF &
304 Battery St, San FranciJ
foniniissioii and Exnort Mcrfl
HOPS.
Solicit Consignment and make :
,17n3iitt3.