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    WEEKLY CORYALLIS GAZETTE.
Corvallis, Oct-29, '80.1
Mr. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertising
Agent, 41 Park Bow (Timi8 Building), New
York, is authorized to contract Cor advertise
ments in the Gazette at our best rates.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
M. E, CHURCH Regular services every Sunday,
at 11 A. m. and 7 r. . Sunday-school at the close of
morning service, with Blbleclasses for old and young.
Prayer 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 Holv Communion in the Episcopal Church, Cor
vallis, on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Lay services
win re neia on eacn sunuay ai 11 anu t. nwmamg
school at 3. By order of Bishop Morris
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Services every Sabbath
at 11 a. h. and 7 p. m., at the college chapel. Sunday
school at 0:30 A. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening
at 7 o clock. Publie cordially mviteu.
Joseph Emery, Pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH Services regularly ev
ery Sabbath morning and evening, unless otherwise
announcca. sunuay scnooi ai a r. m. eacu
Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 p. m. The
public cordially invited
Rev. J. Bowersox, Pastor.
Hon. A. C. Gibbs. On Tuesday even
ing the Garfield and Arthur Club ot this
city was addressed by Ex-Uov. A. C. Gibbs.
The Governors speech was in every way a
good one. He showed by the able manner
in whkh he handled his subject that he was
thoroughly master of the situation. His
address was logical, eloquent and witty,
and the reasons given why the Republican
party should be successful in the pending
election was sound and conclusive. The
meeting was held at the Court House and
was attended by a large and intelligent au
dience. The Garfield and Arthur Glee
Club furnished, as nsual on sudi occasions,
excellent aiyl appropriate vocal music. As
is the case wih all Republican meetings a
considerable amonnt of enthusiasm, was
felt on this occasion, which manifested itself
by frequent applause of the speaker, and by
three rousiuc cheers for Garfield and Ar
thur at the close of the meeting.
Ran Off the Grade. Mr. Mullen, our
enterprising Singer Sewing Machine Co.'s
agent, while out canvassing last week, met
with a misfortune that came near endin.tr
his usefulness on this mundane sphere. He
was passing along the road between Pioneer
and Elk cities on Yaquina river, by the way
a rough road, when his team as he says,
through pure cussedness. ran off the grade,
and horses, hack, sewing machines and Mul
len went down the mountain a distance of
over one hundred feet, the team rolling over
Mullen three times before landing in the
river. Strange to say the team was unhurt
and Mullen only slightly bruised, but the
hack was smashed into kindling wood and
the Singers will sing no more. Albany Register.
Matrimonial. -On last Sabbath Mr. Geo.
Harris of this city was united in marriage
with Miss Ruby Rowe of Independence, at
the residence of the brides father in that
city, and on Monday the newly wedded
couple returned to this city where they will
in the future reside. On Tuesday evening
they were the re cipients of a serenade at
the Occidental Hotel by the 2d Brigade
R-ind. George has since his residence
among ns made for himself a host of frfends
who join us in sincere congratulations. The
bride also has many friends here, having
leen for a number of years a resident of
Philomath. Both parties spent their child
hood in Benton county, and we trust that
their future may be as cloudless as the past,
and that among the pleasant surroundings
of their early life their childrens children
may call them blessed.
Death of Wm. Royal. A few days ago
ago Rev. T. F. Royal, of Salem, received
the sad news that his son, Wm. E. Royal
died a short time since at Delaware, Ohio,
where he was attending the Ohio Weslevan
University. The deceased was aged twenty
two years, and was a bright and manly young
fellow. He loaves scores of warm personal
friends in this State, who will learn with
deep regret that he is no more. William
formerly taught in the Portland academy,
and for several years was employed at the
Siletz agency.
The Last Rally. The Republicans of
Benton county will have a grand rally in
this city on next Monday night. Arrange
ments ate being made to make this meeting
a grand success. Delegations from different
parts of Benton and Linn counties are ex
pected to be present, as well as able speak
ers from a distance, and we ask each Re
publican to constitute himself a committee
of one to assist in carrying out the pending
arrangements. Let everyone be present
for the occasion will be a grand one.
Woman Sufferaoe. Even the women
are not all agreed in wanting the ballot, and
it is an open questson wether, if submited
to a vote of women alone, they would de
clare in favor of undertaking to discharge
the grave duties and responsiblities of elect
ors. But if the women of Oregon and
Wasnington were called upon to vote for
the best and most effectual remedy for lame
backs and all disease of the kidneys and
urinary organs, the vote would be unani
mous for the Oregon Kidney Tea, which is
eold everywhere.
Highest cash price paid for wheat at T. J.
Blair?a.
B. W. Wilson has- returned from Eastern
Oregon.
Buy your rubber clothing at E. Rosen
thal's, ' J. H. Penn and family have moved to
Portland. v
The best of cigars and tobacco's at E.
Rosenthal's.
The latest Swans down under clothing at
E. Rosenthal's.
Al Pyrrall has been over to the Bay he re
turned Wednesday.
Mr. W. C. Myers of Ashland was in Cor
vallis on Thursday.
Mrs. Clara Eglin of Portland, is visiting
friends in the city this week.
Miss Ida Gaines, of Albany, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Zeph Job, in thfc city.
The finest Black and Green Teas at the
Corvallis Household Store.
The finest lot of boots and shoes, hats
and caps, etc., etc., to be found at E. Ros
enthal's. The Pride of Commerce cigar at the Cor
vallis Household Store. The best in the
city. .
Misses Amelia and Clara and Mr. Leo
Stock returned from a visit to Portland on
Tuesday.
P. ?. Gates, U. S. mail -agent on the W.
O. R. R., has resigued and is succeeded by
B. F. McCaulley.
The lightninc from Indiana has struck the
Democratic party in Oregon and the whole
party is as one paralyzed.
Andy Emrick has opened a new market
in the lower part of town where he will
keep good meat at low prices.
The Legislature of Oregon adjourned at
noon Saturday. For this sand other bless
ings let us be duly thankful.
Hon. R. A. Bensell and wife returned to
Corvallis yesterday they have been in Salem
for a number of weeks past.
The legislature reduced the rate of inter
est on money in this State from 10 and 12
to 8 and 10 per cent, per annum.
Hon. W. P. Keady, late State Printer,
came up from Salem Saturday, and on Mon
day started for his homestead at Lower
Alsea.
On last Wednesday Mis Hon. Justice
Wrenn of this city united in marritga Mr.
Jesse Porter and Miss. Caroline Ress all of
thii county.
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.
New and elegant stock of millinery goods
just received, at Mrs. E. A. Knight's, which
will be sold cheaper than they can be bought
any where else in the citv.
The campaiem has almost drawn to a
close, only four more days and Garfield will
be duly elected President. Voters will re
member that a vote for a good government
will be sound policy.
Hon. Geo. B. Curry Republican candi
date for Presidental Elector will be present
at the Republican Rally on Monday and
will address the citizens of Corvallis at
1 o'clock of that day.
I have on hand and for sale a large quan
tity of boots and shoes for Ladies Misses
and Children, Men and Boy's, which I will
sell at reasonable rates. All my goods are
warranted and if not as represented the
money will be returned. S. H. Look.
Before the next issue of the Gazette the
encoffined remains of the Democratic party
will be laid quietly to rest under the dasies,
mourned doubtless doubtbless by many, but
dead nevertheless. It has out lived its use
fullness and it is better that it should die.
Many good and upright persons are attach
ed to it, but as a party it is no longer of
any use and many who are now witnessing
its last agonies with sympathy will have a
feeling of relief when the strugle is over
and the weary are at rest.
Mrs. E. R. Rinker wishes to say to the
ladies of Corvallis and vicinity that she is
now prepared to teach pattern cutting in all
of its branches. Ladies now is the time to
secure an exact knowledge of dress cutting,
do not be humbuged by other worthless
trash and be half taught. Mrs. Rinker
binds herself to give you a practical knowl
edge of pattern cutting before pay is requir
ed. Do not lose time tike this advantage you
may lose the chance by waiting too long.
Local and traveling acents wanted.
Hair work done to order. Vest chains a
specialty; hair bought and sold; call in time
for vest chains as Christmas present.
Residence at Mrs. Goldsons next door to
the Photograph gallerv.
Jury List The following gentlemen have
been drawn to serve as Jurors at the Novem
ber term of the Circuit Court. P. W. Ross,
Wm. Rees, J. R. Boyd, G. B. Smith, Wm.
Mackey, Washington Howard, Andrew
Gallatley, MonroeChilders, W. W. Starr.
S. L. Shedd, John Goodman, Wilson Bump,
W. P. Irwin, Jas. Russell, J. C. Hunter,
John Creel, Allen Parker, Thos. H. Cooper
Thos. H. Powers, John Ray, pEzra Dixon,
Prior Scott, Wm. Crees, A. J. Williams,
J. M. Osburn, A. M. Rain water, John Ric-
ardJ. W. Allen, L B. Hinkle, James
Chambers.
hippy and georoe arb out Last Mon
day Mrs. Biddy Coffee procured a warrant
for the arrest of her husband George Coffee
to have the said George bound over to keep
the peace; the facts seem to be that George
who has not been living at home for some
time visited the old place one day last week
and an altercation ensued between the par
ties the result of which was Mrs. C. appli
cation for a warrant. The matter came up
before Juatice Wrenn who after learning
the fact took the mtrtter under advisement
and we are not informed as to his decision.
At Kings Valley. J. W. Raybnrn,
Esq., addressed the Garfield and Arthur
Club at Kings Valley last Saturday. We
are informed that his address was good and
listened to by a large crowd of people. The
Philomath Brass Band was in attendance.
Hurrah for Garfield.
New Goods Max Friendly has just re
ceived 100 pieces of fancy assorted trimmings,
silks, satms and velvets, which will be sold
at greatly reduced prices. Also boys suits
ranging in prices from 52,00 upwards: mens
suits irom ;,uu upwards.
Also a well selected assortment of ladies
shoes and fancy slippers: Ladies and gents
fancy neck wear, plain and fancy hosiery
and every other kind and description of
goous constituting a hrst class stock ot gen
eral merchandize, which is offered at prices
that defy competition
Great Reduction in Prices. The stock
lately owned by Mr. J. H. Penn, comprising
hardware, tinware, crockery, tools farm
implements, etc., is being disposed of at the
lowest possible prices at Mason's bakery on
3d Street J. P. Watson, Agent.
Important to Agents. The life of Gen.
James A. Garfield, by his personal friend,
Major Bundy, Editor N. T. Mail, is the
only edition to which Gen. Garfield has.
given personal attention or facts. Beauti
fully illustrated, printed and bound. "The
best." JV. T. Commercial Advertiser. "The
neatest" JV. T. Herald. "The most useful,
sensible and satisfactory." N- T. Tribune.
Full length steel portrait by HalL from a
picture taken expressly for this work. Ac
tive agents wanted. Liberal terms. Send
$1.00 at once for complete outfit. A. S.
Barns & Co., Ill & 113 William St, New
York. 41:w4.
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE,
No people in the world suffer as much
with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although
years 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 wUl relieve you. Regular
size 75 cents.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evi
dence to prove that Shiloh's Consumption
Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine
made, in as much as it will cure a common
or Chronic Cough in one half the time and
relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping
Cough, Croup, and show more cases of Con
sumption cured than all others. It will
cure where they fail, it is pleasant to take,
harmless to the yountrest child and 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
& Woodward, Druggists.
Do Yon Believe It.
That in this town there are scores of per
sons passing our store 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 Allen & Wood
ward, Druggists.
The mosj popular and fragrant Perfume
of the day " HACKMETACK"try it. Sold
by Allen & Woodward, Druggists.
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 which 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
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
trom 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.
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 to be one of
the most useful books that was ever laid
upon the counting-room desk or drawing
room table. 17:8
TSTew tb.is "Week.
Sheriff's Sale.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Ben
ton county
F. A. Chenowith and John Burnett, Plaintiffs, vs.
R&chael Fitzgerald and Alfred Fitzgerald Defendants.
By virtue of a Decree and bxecuuon issued in the
above entitled suit on the 7th day of Oct. 1880 Upon
a judgement and decree ol foreclosure duty rendered
in said court on the 17th day of Nov. 1S79 for the
sum of 3492 06, and the further sum of 819 SO costs
to me directed and delivered, commanding me to
make sale of the Real property hereinafter described
to satisfy said Bums before mentioned with in
terest and coats, I have levied upon the following
Real Estate to-wit : The east Halt of tne soutn-west
quarter of Sec. 25 and lots 5 and 6, containing 109.83
of an acre in rownsnip ten s K, w w mm ucnton
county, Stnte of Oregon; and on the
16th day of November 188U,
At the front door of the Court House in the city of
CorvalliK, Benton county, Oiegon. between the hours
of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon,
namely : At one o'clock p. M. , I will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right.
title interest and claim of gam Defendants in ana to
said Real Paoperty to satisfy said Execution with
costs and expenses. SOL. KING
snenn or Kenton uouniv, Oregon.
Dated at Corvallis. Oct 13. A. IT.. 1880.
Administratrix Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN
dersigned has been duly appointed Administra
trix of the Estate of Irwin Robinson, deceased, by
the County Court of Benton county, State of Oregon.
All persons having claims against the said Estate
are hcrebv notified and required to present the
same with the proper vouchers, within six months
from this date, to me at my residence at William
Robinson's 2i miles south of Philomath in the
county of Benton, State of Oregon.
ELIZABETH ROB1USUN,
Adm's of the Estate of Irwin Bohinson, deceased.
SUMMON8.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for
the County of Benton. L. F. Hunter, plaint
iff, vs. William A. Hunter, defendant.
To the above named defendant :
IN TITE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF
Oreson. you are berebv summoned and re
quired to appxar and answer to the complaint
of said Plaintiff in the above entitled suit now
"n file in the office of the Clerk of said Court.
n or before the third Monday of November, 1880.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
answer said complaint as herein required, the
plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief
praved for in the complaint. That the object
of said complaint and its prayer is a divorce
trom the bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant, arid that service
of the above summons was ordered to be made
by publication by Hon. J. F. Watson on the
26th day of September, A. D. 1880.
CIIENO WETH A JOHNSON,
40w5. Plaintiffs Attorney.
BanbElection, The annual election of
officers of the Second Brigade Band will
take place at their hall Monday evening,
Nov. 1st. A full attendance is desired.
A. J. Rat, Pres.
H. J. Korthauer, Sec.
Wanted. A few more cords ot wood,
either oak, ash or maple, at this office, on
subscription to the Gazette. We would
like those intending to bring wood to deliver
it soon, so that we can get it housed before
the winter rams set in.
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 mnch cheaper than
any rathe market, contain au of the attach
ments and are nrst-class in every particular.
17:39ml
A New Kiln Just opened, on the old re
Hah la yard those needing brick can now be
supplied.
Mrs. L- A. Denntck.
Oct. 28, 1870.
Election next Tuesday.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Benton County.
James Hayes, plaintiff, vsr J. G Tuller, defen
dant. i
By virtue of an Execution issued In the above en
titled action, on the 2flth dav of October. A. TV
1880, upon a judgment rendered therein on the 17th
day of Nov. , 1879, for the sum of (tl88.75) one hun
hundrcd and eighty-six dollars and seventv-ftve
cents, and 525 as attorneys fees, and the further
sum of S17.85 costs, I have levied upon the real
property hereinafter described, being unable to find
any personal property within said county out of
which to satisfy said judgment, and on
Saturday, November 27, 1880,
at the front door of the Court House in the City
of Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, at the hour
of one o'clock P. M., I will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title
and interest of said defendans in and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wit: Lots numbered
9. 10. 11 and 12 in block No. 20 in the citv of
(JorvalUs, (formerly the original town ot Jlarysville)
Benton county: uregon. gmt snerm
of Benton comity, Oregon.
Dated Oct. 25. 1BWO. 44W5
NOTICE.
October 25, 1880. j
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Jacob Franz against William C. Clark for
abandoning his homestead entry No. 3005, d
ted April 14 1876, upon the W 4 of the N W J,
S K 1 of N W f and N IS i of 8. W , Section
11, Tp. 11 South, Range 11 West, in Benton
county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation
of said entry : the said parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at the office of B. W. Wilson,
county clerk of Benton county, Oregon, on the
10A day of December, 1880,
at 10 o'clock, A, v., to respond and furnish tes
timony concerning raid alleged abandanment
I.. T. BARIN, Register.
J- W. WATTS, Receiver.
FOR SALE,
The undersigned will sell from 160 to 200
acres of land, situated in Blndgetts Valley,
about sixteen miles west of Corvallis. An out
let to an extensive range, well-watered, well
timbered and a fine site for building. The line
of the raiload survey crosses the land. For
particulars, inquire at the place.
WM. BLODGETT
17:44m
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN
dersiirned has sold all his interest In the Occiden
tal Hotel of Corvallis, and that hereafter the business
will be conducted by Mrs. Nancv Polley, to whom all
moneys will be paid and with whom all contracts
and agreements made for board and supplies furnished
for said hotel. J. u. tjl,ly.
43w4.
LL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE
i.' at this office. Letter heads, etc.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Benton. Elizabeth Biddle,
plaintiff, vs. George W. Biddle, defendant.
To George W. Biddle, the above named de
fendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE re.
Oregon, you are hereby summoned and int
quired to appear and answer to the roaipla()W
of said plaintiff in the above entitled suit, nft
on file in the office of the Clerk of said Cou '
on or before the first day of the next regal'"
term thereof, to be holden at the Court Hous '
in the city of Corvallis on the 3d Monday, the
15th day ot November, A. D. 1880. And you
are hereby notified that if you fail to answer
said complaint as herein required, the plaintiff
will apply to sunt Court tor the relief prayed
for therein, to wit. : a divorce from the bonds
of matrimony now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, and such other relief as may be
just and equitable.
The servioe ot this summons is made by pub
lication by the order of Hon. J.jF. Watson,
Judge of the 2d Judicial District of the State
of Oregon, made at Chambers on the 29th day
of September, 1880.
Dated this 30th day of September, 1SS0.
JAS. A YANTIS,
40 w5 Atfy for Piff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of BontoD. Jas. A. Yantis,
plaintiff, vs Edwin Ilinkley, defeadant.
To Edwin Ilinkley, the above named deft.:
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
A Orezon, vou are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear and answer to (be complaint
of said plaintitl in the above entitled action
now on file in the office of the Clerk of said
Court, on or before the 1st day of the next
regular term thereof, to be begun and held at
the Court House in the city of Corvallis on the
3d Monday, the 15th day of November, A.- D.
1880. And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to amwer said complaint as herein re
quired, the plaintiff will take judgment against
you for the sum of $102 65, with interest there
on at the rate of one per cent, per month from
the 28th day of November, 1879, all in TJ. S.
gold coin, and for $15 Attorneys foes and for
oosts and disbursements of this action.
The service of this summons is made by
publication by order of Hon. .1. F. Watson,
Judge of the 2d Judicial District, made Sept.
25th, 1880.
Dated this 30th day of September, A. D. 1880
JAS. A. YANTIS.
40w5. Plaintiff.
SIXTH ANNUAL BAIL
TO BE GIVEN BY CORVALLIS
H. & L. CO.,
AT
HAMILTON'S HALL,
Friday Evening Nov. 19, 1880.
Committee of Arrangements. ,
NICK BAESEN. F. A. VINCENT, ELI KING.
Reception Committee.
W. BALDWIN, F. M JOHNSON, Wm. GRANT,
J. B. BRYSON, GEO. GERHARD.
Floor Committee.
MYER HARRIS, F. A. VINCENT, CY. POWERS,
JESSE SPENCER.
A CORDIAL IM ITATION TO ALL.
TTOTCEXS, . . . . fca.OO.
Supper at Occidental Hotel.
CORVALLIS
Household storJ
(Opposite Sol Kind's Stables,)
HAS NOW A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES
Of Every Description.
CHOICE TOBACCO & CIGARS.
Also Imported Stationery, Pife3,
Cigar Holders, Etc.
All the above goods bein? of the best quality, and
beine sold at verv moderate prices, the public arc
respectfully invited to call and inspect. 17n43tf.
Real Estate for Sale!
SITUATED IN .
CORVALLIS,
Benton County, Orcffon.
TWO VACANT LOTS, in the central part of towr
handv to the Westside Depot. One of the most dc
sirable places for a residence in the citv. 15Jan
TWO IMPROVED LOTS, on the main buslnes'
street, with small stable woodshed, and a good, cons
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 8ash and Door Factor!
in Corvallis, with all the machinery necessary to op
rate the same in all respects. The owner there,
wants to quit the b-vilness, he therefore offers t
entire factory for rJiXc at a price more than one-thlj
less than its cost or present value.
47 acres for less than ?18 per acre, being one of
the cheapest and best farms In Benton county, situa
ted 4 miles west 01 .uonroe, t 01 a mile iroin ayuuu
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 vear
round.
All the above property is for sale, on reasonable
terms. For further Information concerning the same
inquire of M. S. WUUUUWK,
At his Law Office, in said City of Corvallis.
It is not Wealth, or Fame, or State,
ut " Git up and Git." that makes me great.
T AM BOUND FOR S. A. HEMPniLL'S HARNESS
A Store, where all kinds of No. 1 Harness. Saddles.
Bridles, Haters, Collars, Whips, Combs and Brushes
are to he had at reasonable prices.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Repairing done neatly, on short notice.
Call and examinlne mv stock oefore purchasing
elsewhere.
S. A. HEMPHILL.
Corvallis, June 23, 18S0, 17:26m6
NOTICE
Land Officr-at Orroon Citv,
OHKfiON. Sept. 33, 1880.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by A. F. Cherry of Benton county against
James A. Perkins for abandoning his preemp
tion D. 8. No. 3491, dated July, S, 1880 upon
the B E i of N W i Sea. 5 township II south
range 10 west in Benton county, Oregon, with
a view to tbe cancellation of said entry: the
said parties are hereby summoned to appear at
the office ot a. vv. Wilson, County Clerk cf
Benton county, Oregon, on the 29 day of Oct.,
1880, at 4 o'clock a. m. , to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. L. T. BARIN,
Register.
J. W. WATTS,
Receiver.
Administrators Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY
Court of Benton county, made September 6th,
18S0, in the matter of estate of Sarah E. Wasmer.
deceased, on petitions for leave to sell the real prop-
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m :i -aiu uwiausu, i will mill hi i ii ill ill iii . mu: i ill
front of the Court House door In Corvallis, Oregon,
lots 3 and 4 in fractional Mock No. 3 in the 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
day. CHARLES WAGNER,
Adm'r of the estate of Sarah E. Wagner, deceased.
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Willamette Valley and Coast
Mailroad.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AN--L"
nual meeting of Stockholders in this Company
for the election of Directors for the ensuing year
will be held at the office of the Company, In Fisher's
oncK Duuaing, in tne city ot uorvaiiis, in Benton
County, Oregon, on
Saturday, the XfSth day of October,
at one o'clock p. m . of said day. .
W. B. HAMILTON, President.
B. W. WILSON, Secretary. 38w5.
Notice of Final Proof.
Lajtd Officr at Oregox cm, )
Orf.gON. Amrust. 10. 1880. i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowing-named
settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof In sunoort of his claim.
and secure final entry thereof, and that said proofs
will be made before B. W. Wilson, County Clerk of
oeawju county, on
Satubdat, Sept. 25, 1880,
At Corvallis, the county seat of Benton county, Ore
gon, viz. , Emanual Brannon, one of the heira-at-law
Ol whiuuu ... ueveaseu, ntNueswu Application
No. 2232, for the SJ of S E J, N W 1 of S E J and 8 E
1 of S W J, Section 28, Tp. 108 E9W, and names the
following as his witnesses to prove continuous resi
dence on and cultivation of said tract, via, Andrew
J. Porter, Levi W. Hunt, Charles McVay, of Little
Elk, and Charles B. Mays, of Philomath, all of Benton
County, Oregon.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
Dated Aug. 10,1880. 1T3w5
NOTICE.
Land Oftice at OreoomCitt, )
Obeoo.v, Sept. 16, 1880. f
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Richard Lutjens, of Benton county, against
Daniel ISnw. reggs for abandoning his pre
emption, D. S., No. 33fi0, dated May 22, 1880,
upon the Ei of tbe NW and the W$ of NEi,
section 23, township 13 ., range 11 west, in
Benton county, Oregon, with a view to the
cancellation of said preemption filing : the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at tbe
office of JSdw. C. Phelps, at Newport, Benton
Co., Oregon, on the 30th day of October, 1880
at 10 o'clock, A. ., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. L. T. BARIN,
Register.
J. W. WATTS,
Receiver.
N. B. AVERY, I. D. S.,.
DENTIST.
Havin located permanent
ly in Corvallis I desire to in
form the public that I am
ready to do all kind of dental
work. My instruments are
all new and of the latest im
proved style All work in
sured and satisfaction euar
an teed or the money refunded
Office over Graham & Gold
son's drug store, Corvallis,
Oregon. 17n39tf.
Notice of Final Settlement.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
HARVESTING MA CHIN EE Y
WAREHOUSE.
Frank Brrfs,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Having leased a large building, we are
prepared to offer the farmers a full line of
Harvesting Machinery and Agricultural
Implements, wagons and hacks.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN
dersigned, 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 tbat in accordance with
an order of W. S. McFadden, duly made as Judge of
the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
county of Benton, and entered or. the 20th day of
September, A. D. 1880, the said executor will apply
to said court for final discharge from said trust on
Monday, the let day of November, 1880,
a the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
being the first day 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. This notice pub
lished by order of said Judge.
NATHAN WHEALDON, Executor.
By M. S. Woodcock, bis Attorney. 39w5.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
CORVALLIS, OREGON,
J. C. POLLEY, Proprietor.
WALTER A. WOOD
Harvester and Self-Binder.
WALTER A. WOOD
Sweep Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
Chain Rake Reaper.
WALTER A. WOOD
Header.
WALTER A. WOOD
New Enclosed Gear Mower.
-AMD-
CHICAGO PITTS THRESHER.
FIRST PRrai25 .II
OREGON STATE FAIR.
La Belle Wagons and Hacks,
Brown's Sulkey and Gang Plows.
Black Hawk and Clipper Plows.
The Celebrated Randall Harrow,
And the Square Hinge Harrows.
Also a General Assortment ol
Shovel Plows and Garden Cultiva
tors.
Also a full line of Steel Goods and
Grain Forks.
Extras for all Machines furnished
at Portland Prices.
P. J. SPEIDEL, Agent.
Monroe Street, opposite Engine
House.
Corvallis, April 30, 18S0. 17:18m4.
Farm for Sale.
T1HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
1 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-
inc orchards, and well calculated for divid
ing into two or more snug farms Terms
easy and title perfect, r or particulars m
quire of E. Holgate, W. B. Carter, or
E. MARPLE,
on the premises.
Corvallis, Jan. 1. 1878. 16:ltf
The only First Class Hotel in the City.
fTTHE OCCIDENTAL IS A NEW BUILDING,
JL newly furnised, and the recognized headquarters
for Commercial Traveler, and all prominent men
visiting Corvallis. 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. 1860. H:2St
CITV DISPENSARY.
G0LDS0N & GRAHAM
.... DEALERS VS ....
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
FANCY and
TOILET ARTICLES,
Sponges,
Brushes,
Perfumery,
Paints,
Oils,
Etc., Etc.
TYVSTCIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
i compounded, ard orders answered with care and
dispatch. t
Farmers, ami pnysiciana irom wie country, win mm
our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine
and of the best quality.
worvams, April I, aoov.
WAYMAF ST. CLAIR,
(SUCCESSOR TO W. A. WELLS,
Manufacturer of
HARNESS
AND
SADDLES HI
Keeps constantly on hand every thing belonging t
a first class shop.
Uncle Sam's Harness Oil for sale. 16:26vl
Georob P. Wbexs,
Auctioneer.
E. Holgate,
Att'y at Lawr
Wrenn & Holgate,
REAL ESTATE
BROKERS,
COLLECTION, LOAN. INSURANCE,
QKKKAL BDStSBSS AOEHTS, ARD
AUCTIONEERS.
Office on Second street , next door south the City
Market, w
CORVALLIS, : : OREGON.
Buying, Selling and Leasing Real Esiate. Pronro
niLUTKiuii given lm
COLLECTIONS.
Loans Negotiated, etc. Will keep Regular
-Ajuctiort Sales Rooms
And sell at AUCTION, anything desired, either at he
Sales Rooms or elsewhere, In City or Country. Agent
for good reliable Insuraxcr CoMrANiss.
We now have on hand for sale, both Graik and
Stock Farms, and City Propertt, at fair prices, and
easy terme.
fjjjgPWE CAS MAKE SALES IP ANYBODY CAK.BO
Please give us a call. WRENN & HOLGATE.
Corvallis, April 17, 1S79. 16:16M.
Benton County
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY!
A. A. H0SEILL, Fro.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE
(iH7fiK rf r!nrvn.11ifi nitil vicmitv t.lint hp fa
prepared to do all kinds of
PHOTO WORK,
At prices to suit the times. Patronage solicited, and
satisfaction guaranteed, in all cases.
COPYING and ENLARGING a specialty. Nega
tlves retouched, and preserved.
Front street, Two Doors soutn oi A. uautnorn a
Son's Store. ALFRED A. MORRILL.
January 7, 1880. 17:2tf
NEW BUSINESS!
HVTonntain View
MIIiK. X .A. X XL "3T
Q5 Cents per Gallon,
WHEN REQUIRED FOR INFANTS. THE MIL
of one cow will be furnished.
Milk warranted PURE.
LISTEN FOR THE BELLI
A. G. MULKEY, Proprietor.
Corvallis, January 7, 1880. 16:21ml,
ALSEA STEAM SA
AND . . .'.
PLANING MILL
J. PITMAN, Proprietor.
HAVING REBUILT MY MILL, AND ADDED
new planer and other machinery, I am ready o
fill all orders for
Rough or Dressed l umber.
which will be delivered at tbe Belknap campground,
Monroe, Corvallis, or elsewhere in the county, at
reasonable rates.
' Common rough lumber, at the mill, 87 per M feet ;
Flooring and Rustic (planed) 814 to 816 per M. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly filled.
April 19, 1880. 17J7m6
FOR SALE.
THE STORE HOUSES, FORMERLY OCCUPIED
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, Oncatta,
Benton County, Oregon, or Wm. Pitney, Junction
City, Lane County, Oregon. 17:33tt
FARMEES'
FEED AND SALE
STABLE.
Second St.,
Corvallis.
PAUL WILEY & CO., - PROPRS.
WE SOLICIT A PART OF THE PATKOKAU
Benton and adjoining counties We have plenty
of Stable Room, and yards for all kinds of stock.
. . 1 A. - ulii.rt TinflCO mill
Saddic norsea anu miu ocin vwn vu v. w.w -
quick time. ,
ie will run a hack to and from Soda Spring every
Sunday, or as often as desired by health and pleasure
seekers
N B. We shall make a specialty of Doctoring,
Training and Breaking horses. You will find at our
.M..nnf .h best veterinarv surcreons and train
ers on the Pacific coast.
Satisfaction guaranieea in every case.
For further particulare enquire at the Vincent
HCorv'allis, May 28, 1880. 17:22tf
PHILIP WOLF & CO.,
304 Battery St., San Francisco.
Commission and Export Merchonts in
HOPS.
Solicit Consignments and make advances.
HiHtitrT.
W. P. SMITH, M. D.,
Physician & Surgeon.
conrALLis, - oregoiv,
OFFICE OVER GREEN & GOLDSON'S DRUG
Store.
January 7, 1880. lT:2tf
RUSS HOUSE,
MONTGOMERY STREET, 8. F.,
H. SEYMOUR & CO., Propr's.
FIRST
CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. AT
MODERATE PRICES.
THE LEADING BUSINESS AND FAMILY HO
tel in San Francisco. Having been enlarged
recently, and newly furnished, now contains 300
elegant rooms, at prices lower than any other First
Class Hotel on the Pacific Coast.
The tabic is unsurpassed by any Hotel in the city,
geing supplied with the best the market affords. All
buests conveyed to the Hotel free,
April 14, 1880. 17:16tf
REMEMBER
THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE
GEO. W. STEVENS,
Proprietor
THIS HOUSE IS NEW AND COMMODIOUS AND
tbe Tables will be supplied with the best the
Market affords.
Board and Lodging, $5 00 per week.
Newport, Benton County. Oregon. 17:2fimO
I have Just received a new lot of
SILVER WARE, ETC.. ETC
Which I offer for sale at reduced prices.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., repaired at reasona
ble rates, and all work warranted. 4 4
P. P. OREFFOZ,
17n38tf. Corvallis.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The partnership heretofore existing between
F. Gray, Geo. Korthauer and H. F. Fischer
under the firm name of Gray Korthauer k Co.,
is dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will be continued by H. F. Fischer.
Alt debts due eitherof tbef former partners.
FRED GRAY,
GEO. KORTHAUER,
H. F. FISCHER.
Corvallis, Sept. 15.188. 17:40wf