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V ' VOL. XXI. CORVALLIS, OREGON, DECEMBER 28, 1883. NO. h EASTERN STATES. T Hancock as a Presidential Candidate. Philadelphia, Dec. 21. Ledger's New York special : It is a mistake to suppose "that Hancock has been eliminated from the liat of possible democratic candidates for the presidency. Though he committed himself on the tariff when he was the standard bearer before, he had many warm, and by no means politically uuinflueutial friends bere, who do not hesitate to express a con riction in his favor. His name is very pop ular at the clubs and if anybody doubts that the General is still popular among the dem ocratic masses, the enthusiasm with which his name is received whenever it is men tioned at mass meetings and ward clubs would be likely to remove them. Boarded by a Man- 01-W ar Crew. Philadelphia, Dec. 21. Capt Watts, of the American schooner I. VVaiti, reports that his vessel was boarded November 2S, in tbe bay of Port-au-Prince, by the crew of a Haytien man of war. The commander, who announced himself as Captain Cooper, ordered Watts to show his papers, threaten ing if all was not right he would shoot Watts and his crew. The papers proving satisfactory Cooper left, after informing -Watts that he was a son of Rear Admi-al Cooper, of the United States navy, and was engaged by Hay ti to bretk up blockade-running between Kingston and Haytien ports. A New York Paper Says the Pacific Coast Members Should be Repressed. Nkw Youk, Dec. 21. The Journal of Commerce says : The few representatives of the Pacific . coast should not be longer allowed to lictaie any Chinese legislation. Congressional courtesy was stretched to an intolerable extent when the California dele gation were humored in their anti-Chinese crusade last congress. The worst designs -of this shun:ful law have been virtually frustrated by the cunning of the Chinese. They have proved more than a maich 'or "j their California persecutors. Now is the time to make a raauly confession of the e-ror and throw up the game. The present .congress is not responsible for the stupidity ami wrong doings of the last one. Repeal not amendment, is the remedy. The Cali fornia members would not only require us to support an army of policemen to execute their whims along the northern boundary, but would clothe a mob of obscure officials I all over the country with tremendous arbi j trary powers. California has been in the - habit of asking andreceiving a great dea', ' S but this is. altogether too much for the ab- i urd patience of the rest of the United States. She has made American legislation , the laughing stock of China by her respon sibility of a silly law. The American peop' do most emphatically object to any attempt to patch up this disgraceful failure, and make a bad matter worse, by highly offen sive and expensive means, which alone com mend themselves to the baffled, enraged repretL-ntatives of California. Tbe Democrats "Point With Pride." Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 21. The dem ocratic convention has adopted a platform which refer to the deplorable condition of the state under the reconstruct ion. It con gratulates the people upon the present pros perous, progressive policy of this democratic administration; the public schools of the state demand the fostering care of the gov I ernment; it opposes monopolies of all kinds. The convention has adjourned. A Resolution Against Monopolies. New Orleans, Dec. 21. The Louisiana democratic state convention adopted a ""resolution demanding laws to suppress lotteries, which demoralize society and cor rupt politics. Terms of the Tripartite Railroad Alliance' Boston, Dec. 21. Following are the im portant articles el agreement made between the Union Pacific, the Chicago, Rock Tsland and Pacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee an 1 Ht. Paul railway companies. It is declared to be the purpose of the parties to establish and operate through lines of railway, to connect when the same can be done by a reasonably direct line through Council Bluffs, all points on the system of the Union Pacific with all points on the several sys tems of the other roads, with a few ex ceptions. The Union Pacific agrees to de liver to the railways of the other parties at Council Bluffs all eastward bound through traffic received for transportation. It will -divide all competitive through traffic con ferred from its own railways to those of oth er parties into two equal parts. The Chi cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and the Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific agree to de liver to the Union Pacific at Council Bluffs All westward bound through traffic, and to receive all east bound through traffic. Of all through rates for east bound traffic from or to Chicago the Union Pacific shall re ceive 40 per cent, and the other railways by whom such traffic shall be received or de livered to the Union Pacific, 60 per cent. Of all east bound traffic from and to Mis sissippi river points the Union Pacific shall receive 41 per cent, and the other roads 53 per cent. If any differences arise as to the construction of these articles, or with refer ence to the performace of the agreement, any party affected may demand a decision on the same by referee. The best assortment of pocket-knives at Will Bros, FOREIGN AFFAIRS. French Capture Sontay. London,. Dec. 21. A Hong Kong dis patch dated to-day reports that the French have captured Sontay. Paris, Dec. 21. Admiral Peyron, minis ter of marine, has received the following from Sontay, dated the 17th: "Sontay is ours. The outer enceinte was carried by assault at 6 Sunday evening. The attack began in the morning. The assault was made at 5 in the evening, with bravery, above all, by the foreign leg' on. together with the marine, infantry and sailors. The flotilla assisted in the bombardment. The citidel was evacuated during the night, and occupied .the morning of the 17th without fighting. We do not yet kuow whether the Black Flags, rebel Apnamite3 and Chinese have fled. It is impossible to learn their losses. We lost about fifteen killed, includ ing one officer, and si::ty wounded, includ ing five officers. Killed and Wounded. Paris, Dec. 21. Admiral Cobrbet in an official report states that three officers and 97 men were killed, and ten officers and 70 men wounded before Sontay ou the 14th. Poisoning the King ofAnnam. Paris, Dec. 21. A telegram from Har mond, via Siagon, confirms previous ac counts of the poisoning ot King Hiephoma, and says that under the intiueuee of anti French maudirins Hiephoma was succeeded by Kienpus, a youth .of 15. Bodies of De Lang and Party. Irkutsk, Dec. 21. 1'he remains of De Long aud comrades, of the Jeanette expe dition, have arrived. The remains were borne iu a procession through the streets to day, escorted by a detachment of troops. Multitudes of people joined the cortege. Many wreaths were placed ou the coffins, aud printed copies of poems, describing the exploits aud unhappy end of the part, were distributed among the crowd. The remains will be xaken to America. War in Egypt. Paris, Dec. 21. Papers publish .the fol lowimg from Cairo: The king of Abyssinia is massing his troops at Adua and threateniug Massoush. It is stated that about the 1st of December Abyssinian chiefs attacked, en trenched Egyptiaus at a position near Mass ouah aud massacred 500 Egyptian. Cairo, Dec. 21. The governor at Taka telegraphs the kbedive ;that there are dis sensions among rebel Egyptian tribes along the Sorakin and Denber route. The Hadendua , tribe are fighting among them selves. Wrecked on the Canada Side. Wiarton, Out, Dec. 21. Word is re ceived from Tobermory, on Lake Huron, of the wrecking on Manitoulin island of the schooner S. D. Huusterfo.-d of Buffalo. The crew of six built a tent on the island, and lived nineteen days, and finally reached Tobermory iu an old fishing boat. News From laadrgascar. Zanzibar, Dec. 21. A letter from Ad miral Caliber, French commander at Mada gascar, states that on the night of Novem ber 16 the Hovas atfempted to abduct the queen of Sakalaras from Majangas, but were frustrated by the fire from the gun boat and the landing of a party of riflemen from another gunboat. The condition of the French troops in Madagascar is good. Negotiations with the Hovas has not been resumed. Irish Colonization. Buenos, Atres, via Galveston, Dec. 24. Callan, member of the British parliament, is here. It is believed his object is to intro duce Irish colonization into this country. Bodies En Route. Irkutsk, Dec. 24. Lieutenants Harber and Schulz started for St. Petersburg on Friday with the bodies of commander De Dong, Dr. Ambler and Mr. Collins. The coffins are fairly burried in flowers and wreaths. Crowds of people witnessed their departure . frost and Flood. Cincinnati, Dec. 23. Snow fell every day but one during the past eight days. Ex perts say it readied twenty inches in depth. This morning a sleeting rain commenced, and a heavy dark mist rose, the snow cover ing the entire region. It rained all day and commenced pouring at daik, and has been pouring ever since to the present writing (midnight.) Nobody is on the streets. Gel lars are flooded everywhere. Many roofs are breaking in. Street cars are stopped aud all railway trains are delayed. Specials report snow the whole length of the Ohio val ley, but much deeper in West Virginia and Pennsylvania than here. Rain is melting it rapidly everywhere. River men expect a destructive flood on or after the middle of this week. The Ohio river is free from ice Enormous fleets of laden coal boats are here and in the vicinity, above and below, and all would be imperilled by a sudden great rise. Pittsburg, Dec. 23 This city .was visited to-day by one of the worst storms iu years. It commenced sno wins; this morning at day light, and continued: till dusk, when it changed to a steady Im rain. Many cel lars are flooded and goods dam iged. Trains are all delayed an I telegraph wires are pros trated in every direction. Owing to a heavy snow in the Monongahela valley and on the headwaters of the Allegheny a -aisoskrous flood is expected. Hews en Exchange. Two and a half miles of track had been laid on the road from Peudleton to Center- ville up to Monday of last week. Upwards of 200,000 pounds of frerght was received at Castle Rock, on the Columbia river, during the month of November. St. Mary's hosrital at Astoria has twenty- five inmates. Independence has received its fire engine from Astoria. The Astorian says: The carpenters at the O. R. & N. dock are putting the finish ing touches on the building and fitting up the clerk's offices. The West Side says: Negotiations are now pending in San Francisco ior the plau and cost of machinery for a flouring mill of 500 barrels capacity to be located at Inde- pence. A chapter of Royal Arch Masons w-'il soon be instituted iu Chehalis. Efforts are being made to organize a lodge of Knighis of Pythias at Chehalis. Wells, Fargo & Co. have recently estab lished express offices at Ilwaco and Oystev- ville. Judge Dennison's wife is notary public, the first woman in Washiugton territory fto occupy that position. A large number of emigrants and land seekers passed through Oysterville last week, on their way to Grey's harbor aud vicinity. Within the past two months over 25,000 acres of public laud have been taken in Yakima laud district most of it on the lower Yakima. The Crown Prince at Home. Berlin, Dec. 24. Shortly after arriving the crown priuce visited the emperor, re maining over an hour. It is reported the emperor was deeply moved, and expressed to the prince complete satisfaction with the success of his journey. We have on hand at this office a new stock containing latest designs in ladies vnd gentleman's cards, business cards, &c, which we print at very low figures. Call and get some of them. SHERIFF'S SALE. The California (Extension. Hon. D. P. Thompson, who has just re turned from a visit to the Siskiyou tunnel, says the Oregonian, reports that work is progressing rapidly, and is in a fair way of being completed by the first of next June. The tunnel is extended eight feet per day at each end, which is 112 feet per week. It has to be timbered all the way. The track is now laid to old Fort Lane, within eight miles of Bedford, the new town at the near est point on the line to Jacksonville, six miles distant. Graders are within three miles of Ashland and progressiug at the rate of a mile a day. The long spell of fine weather has favored the progress of the work. The crops are looking fine all the way up the valley. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby giveT that by virtue of a decree and execution issued out ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of lieu ton. on the 1-ith day of Dec. 1833, wherein Charles Logsdou is plaintiff, and the defendants named in said execu tion are William Blodgett, Asnath Blodgett. James Hlodgett, M Jacobs and M. S. Neugass, ad ministrators of the partnership estate of Jacobs and Neugass substituted for M. Jacobs and S. Neugass partners doing business under the linn name of Jacobs and Neugass, H. W. Vincent, Geo. W. Houclc aud J. H. Lee, defendants, and wherein the said plaintiff, Charles Logsdon, on the 22nd day of Nov ember A. D 18.-3, recovered judgmuut against s?'d defendants William Blodgett and Asenath Blodgett for $492 in gold coin, $75 attorney fee and costs and disbursements and $950. 21 gold coin due plaint, ff. with interest thereon from November 22ud 18J3 which said judgment was duly entered and docketed in said Court on the 22nd day of November A. U 1883, and decree of foreclosure of the mortgage upon real property was duly entered and wherein said decree the said defendants M. Jacobs and M. S. Neu gass, administrators of the partnership estate of Jacobs and Neugass, recovered judgment against said defendants William Blodgett and Asanath Blodgett for the sum of twelve hundred and sixty -two dollars and nineteen cents, with interest at th rate of 12 per cent per annum and $11.15 costs; and by the terms of said decree and execution I am commanded and directed to sell the real estate de scribed in said decree and execution and as herein after described and out of the proceeds of such sale to apply the same first to the payment of the costs and disbursements of this suit and accruing costs and expenses and $75 attorneys fees. Second to the payment to the plaintiff of the same of $950.21 in gold coin. Third to the payment of the said $492.00 in gold coidduc the plaintiff. Fourth to the payment of the amount of twelve hundred and sixty-two dol lars and nineteen cents with interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum and 11 15 costs due tbe de fendants M. Jacobs and M. S. Neugass administrators of the partnership estate of Jacobs & Neugass. Now therefore in pursuance of said decree and ex ecution 1 have levied upon all of the real property hereinafter described and I will sell for cash in hand at the court house door in the city of Corvallis in Benton Count, Oregon, on SATURDAY THE 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY 18S4. Between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit: at the hour of one o'clock of said day, all the rhrht, titleand interest of said defendants in said decree in or to the following mortgaged real property de scribed in said decree and execution and therein di rected to he sold and described us follows, to wit : Donation claim No. 40 beirg parts of Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, in T. 11, S. R. 7 West, boundid and de scribed as beginning at a point 24. 96 chains E. and 22 chains N. of the S. W, corner of the S. E. qr of Section 13 and running theace W. 104 chains thence S. (Vo 38 ) W. 81. 85 chains, thence E 31. 50 ehains thence N. 50p E. 73 chains, thence E. 17.50 chains thence N. 35 chains to the place of beginning, con tain in g 642 11-100 acres. Also the following de scribed tract of land, to wit: N. E. qr of N. W. qr and Lots No. 2, 3 and 4 of Section 13, Township 11 S R. 7, W. Willamette Meridian containing 13S acres all lying and being situated In Benton County, State of Oregon, said sale to be in the manner provided by law for the sale uf Real property upon execution in actions at law. In said decree and execution I am commanded at said sale to first sell the land of said defendant William Blodgett and exhaust the pro ceeds thereof which land mt the said William Blod gett is described as follows, to wit: The east of the DodBir.n Land Ciaim No. 40, in T. 11, S. R. 7, W. Will. "Mer" in Benton County Oregon. It being that part of said Donation land claim riven to William Blodgett by the U. S. Government, alsc the following tracts ; N E qrof N. W. qr and Lots No. 2, 3 and 4 of Section 13, T. 11, S. R. 7, W. "Will Mer." containing 133 acres and the said land last de scribed as belonging to the said defendant William Blodgett I will at said time and place of said sale sell the Bame first as aforesaid. SOL KING, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Benton on the 19th day of December 18S3, upon a judgment recovered entered and docketed in said court on the 26th day of March 1383 for the sum of ninety nine dollars and ninety sevei cents with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per aunum from aud after said day of entry and the further sum of twenty-six dollars and sixty five cenla costs, all in Zavor of W. L. Price and L. G. Price partners under the firm name of Price Bros, plaintiffs and against J. W. lien and Ann Allen defendants, commanding me to sell the attached real property described in said judgment and execu tion as hereinafter described, to satisfy Baid execu tion and pay the several sums of money therein named and costs and accvueiug costs thereon made. Now therefore in obedience to said execution and in pursuance thereof and in order to satisfy said ex ecution and pay the several sums of money therein named as aforesaid 1 have levied upon and will sell for cash in hand at the court house door iu the city of Corvallis in Benton County, Oregon, on SATURDAY THE 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY 1834, Between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit : at the hour of 30 iUnute past one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all the righ., title and interest of the said defendants J. W. Allen aud Ann Allen in or to said attached real property named in said ex ecution and judgment and therein directed to be sold and described a3 follows, to wit : All thiit por tion of the North half of the East half of the dona tion land claim of Lucius C. Norton, from the Gov ernment uf the United States, it being claim N943 Not 5,146 in Township 10 South Range 6 West Willamette Meridian as designated by the plat and surveys of the U. S. lyiugWest of the road (county road as now traveled) running through said premises, bounded as follows : On the North by the donation claim of Rowland Chambers; on the East by said county road, on the South by the South line of said North half of the Eat half of said Norton's claim and on the West by the West line of the N J of the E. I of said Norton's claim, all in section 21, T. 10, S. R. 6 W., and containing 29 acres of land aiore or less in Benton County Oregon. SOL KING, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Published every Friday Morning BY M. S. WOODCOCK. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : (Payable in Advance.) Per Year, 2 50 Six Months 1 60 Three Months 1 00 Single Copies 10c Per Year (when not paid in adronce) S 00 All notices and advertisements intended for puli ation should he handed in by noon on Wednesdays. Rates of advertising made known on application. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. M. S. WOODCOCK, A-ttornev - at - Law, Corvallis, Oregon. GEORGE A. BROCK, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PTJBI.IC, CORVALLIS, - OREGON. Office with F M. Johnston. 20-44tf J. B. Lee, M. D. G. R. Fa&ra, M. i. LEE & PARRA, Physicians, Surgeons And Accouchers. Corvallis, - - Oregon. 20-31tf T.V B. EMBREE, M. D, Physic::: i nfc Surgeon. Office 2 doors south of H. E. Harris Store, Corvallis, - - Oregon. Residence on the southwest corner of block, north Mid west of the Methodist church. 19:2I-vrl. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Benton on the 19th day of December 1S33, for the sum of one hundred and fo ty-one dollars and nine cents with interest thereon at the rate of S per cent pit annum from the 5th day of April 18S3, and the further sum of thirty-seven dollars and sixty cents costs and Jaccrueing costs thereon in favor of M. J. Connor and C. B Crosno partners undei the firm name of Connor and Crosno plaintiffs and against J. W. Allen and Ann Allen de fendants upon a judgment recovered, entered and docketed in said court on the 15th day of April 1S3, which judgment and execution commands me-to sell the attached real property described in said judgment and exeevtiou as hereinafter described to satisfy said judgment end execution and pay the several sums of money herein bjfpre named and the accrueing costs thereon maddflH Now therefore in obediencelPSaid execution and in pursuance thereof and in order to satisfy said ex ecution and pay the several sums of money therein named as aforesaid, I have levied upon and will sell for cash fn hand at the court house door in the ciiy of Corvallis, in Benton county, Oregon, on SATURDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1884, Between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit: At th? hoar of 30 minutes oast one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all the right, title and interest of the said defendants, J. W, Allen and Ann Allen, in or to said attached real property named in said exe cution and judgment, and therein directed to be sold and described as follows, to wit : All that portion of the North half of the East half of the donation land claim of Lucius C. Norton from the Government uf the United States it being claim No. 43, Not. 5,146 in Township 10 South Range 6 West Willam ette Meridian, as designated by the plat and surveys of the U. S. lying west of the road (county road as now traveled) running through said premises, bound ed.as follows : On the North by the donation claim of Rowland Chambers, on the East by said county road, on the South by the South line of said North half of the East half of said Norton's claim and on the West by the West line of the N. of the E. of said donation claim, all in Section 21, T. 10, S. R. 6, W. and containing 29 acres of land more or less in Benton County, State of Oregon. SOL KING, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of Ann Baber deceased by tbe County Court of the state of Oregon for Benton County sitting for the transaction of probate business. All persons having claims against the estate of said Ann Baber deceased are required to present them properly verified to me at Elk City, Benton County Oregon, or at the office of Kelsay & Holgate at Cor vallis Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Bee. 28th 1883. 20:53w5 LOUIS McVAY. Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all persons, that the uu dersigned David L. Keyes, administrator of the es tate of Alexander Keyes, deceased, has filed his final accounts with said estate in the County Court of Benton County, Oregon, and said court has appoint ed Saturday, the iitk day of January, 1884, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A m. , of said day for the hearin; of objections to said account, and the final settlement of the same. This 7th day of December, 1833. DAVID L. KEYES, MwS ' Administrator of laid estate. PHOTOGRAPHS. FINISHED IN BEST STYLE. LOW RATES, PICTURES REPRODUCED- Great care taken WKli Children. WORK DONE SATISFACTORILY AND PROMPTLY 46if J. VV". McCONNELL, Artist, Goldson's stand. CALL ON E. KOWE, Corvallis, Oregon, FOR THE BEST Spring Bed Bottom in the Marie! for only 57. Also agent for the Medical 20:29tf Lake Salt. ALBEET BAKTSCH GENERAL AGENT FOR STEINWAY & SON AND KRANICH & BACH Pianos. Tuning aud repairing of Pianos and Organs a specialty. NEASt ALDER, (20-23m6) Portland, Or. Real Estate Agency! CORVALLIS OREGON Heal Estate Agents, will buy, sell, or lease farms or farm property on commission. Having made arrangements for co-operation with agents in Portland, and being ful ly acquainted with real property in Benton county, we feel assured of giving entire sat ipatronage.all who may favor us with their G. A. Waggoner, 20-6yl T. J. Btjford, W. C. Crawford, JEWELER. TTEEPS CONSTANTLY! ON HAND A LARGE .L assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. AH kinds of repairing done on short noticd, and all work warranted. l8:33-yl Real Estate Agency. have some very desirable property on the Bay for ale in lots from 10 to 237 acres. Some of this is ear the O. P. K. R. terminus. Persons wishing to invest will do well to call on me when prices are rea sonable. Address with stamps to pre pay postage. K. A. Bensell ewport Benton County Or.f F. J. Hendrichson, Boot and Shoe Maker, Philomath, Oregon, I always keep on hand superior ma terial and warrant my work. I ask an examination of my goods before purchasing elsewhere. 19-32-lyr F. J. Hendrichson. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Corvallis, Oregon. CANAN & GIBLIN, PROPRIETORS. THE OCCIDENTAL is a new buildin?. newly furnished, and is first class in all its appointments. RATES LIBERAL. Stages leave the hotel for Albany and Yaquina Bay Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Large Sample Room on First Floor for Commercial Men. 19-35 ly EL. E. HARRIS, One Door South of Graham & Hamilton's, COETALLIS, - - OKEGOX. Groceries, Provisions, AND DRY GOODS. Com .-His, June 24, 1882. 19-19yl W. H. LESH. W. P. READY, Notary Public KEADY & LESH, io n. 101 Ull Good Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property for sale on easy terms. LOANS NEGOTIATED AND Collections Made. Office over Jacob I Neugass' Store KELSAY & HOLGATE, Attorneys - at - Law. Col. Kelsay and myself have formed a copartner ship in the praetice of the law. The Col's ex- perience at the Bar and on the Bench and his studious habits is a sure guarantee that all business intrusted to us in the line of suits or actions in Court will be well attended to. 1 will continue other business and give prompt attention to the same as heretofore. Such as Collect ing. Being a Notary Public will attend to convey ancing in all its branches, Deeds. Mortgages, Real ana unuiiei, ceases, Releases, rowers oi attorney, Contracts, &c. aw. Buy sell and lease Real Estate both farms and town property, collect rents, ne gotiate loans, search and examine titles, and a gen eral ag ncy business. Are now in brick building and have fire proof safe for the safe keeping of notjs and otbtr valuable papers left for collection &c. Office in Burnett's new brick, first door at head of Uira. l. - MM BUaT UOLHiR E. H. TAYLOR, DEUTIST The oldest established Dentist and the best outfit in Corvallis. All work kept in repair free of charge and sat is fa on guaranteed. Teeth extracted without pain by he use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. tfyRooms up stairs over Jacobs & Neugass' new Brick Store, Corvallis, Oregon. I9:27yi WANTED ! lOOO Men andBoys AT J. W. HANSON'S. CLOTHING AN TAILORING EMPORIUM To fit them out in the latest style of ready made Clothing. Also the finest lot of Panfs Patterns and Suitings Ever brought to Corvallis. Call and Examine Goods. No trouble to show goods. Two doors South of Post Office, CORVALLIS, - . - . OREGON. NEW TO-DAY. (TjjD GlAlZlElHTlE JOB PRINTING DEPARTM EXT, BEING SUPPLIED WITHJ LATEST STYLES, AND DESIGNS OP Type and all Printing Material IS PREPARED TO DO FINE BOOK ANDMNCY .'PRINTING In the latest styles and at pi lets but little more than cost of labor and materia! . on short notice. We are constantly turning out at prices which defy com petition, the nicest designs of Letter heads, Bill heads, Envelopes, Visiting cards, Business cards. Programs, Ball tickets, Aote books. Order books, Receipt books, FosUrs, Druggists labU, Gummed or Ungumroed, Legal blanks end tor Sample and Prices to the (3-azette Of fice i you want the Best work at Lowest PTioT. i