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10 tallis Weekly Gazette. JLDAY MOKNING, MAY 8, 1SS5. I AU communications to the Gazette, cither on Emesd or for puoac&tiun, to in-sure prompt utten- iiouiu be addressed lo the UAAbili. rLioil- A t. Churchill is the oiiiee manager of the Gazette Publishing House, and local editor of this paper, anil all n utterd eutcated to him will receive prciiiL't care -tud attention. SOCIETIES" Co. vallis Lodire, No. 14, A. F. ind A. M. , roeetg on Wednesday evening, on or preceamjr full moon. W. C. CRAWFORD, W. M. R. A. M. Fet .nison Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M. , meets Thurs 4hj e vei.'uar on or preceding- fuJl moon. W. C. CRAWFORD, U P Take Notice. TwelM nonpareil lines or less, or one inch of space constitute a square. All bills for advertising; payable monthly. For all rausieut advertising payment must be made in ad- ance. Business locals, first insertion 10 cents per line. o businesslocals inserted for less than 25 cents. Marriage not! jos' free. 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Subscribers not receiving t'teir paoer rcrularlv will cerfera favor by giving notice of the same at tifta office. Subscribers will bear in mind that the subscription price is invariably $3.V0, when not paid in advance. Conductors Reliefs. Messrs. G. M. Stroud and A. K. Collmrn, conductors on the West Hide train between this place and Portland, itnd D. C. Bognrt, conductor on the McMiunville express, were this week relieved and their places tilled by (.'has. H. Carter and Chas. W. Kline as con ductor between ths place and Portland, and Morris C Webster, who was trans ferred from the East Side, lis conductor on the express. Messrs. Carter and Kline wero formerly baggage masters on this roarl. Xo reason has been assigned for the dismiss al. "Pap Stroud'' and "Cob," as they were tamiliarly called, have many fiiencla in tliis place who were greatly surprised and grieved at the change. The newly apiioiflt ees also have many friends hero who will be pleased to see them become as popular with the traveling public as were their predaces.- Baird'3 KEanimoutii Iiii3ii-2l3. This company will appear at Hampton's Hall in this city to-night, (Friday) MnyStli. The press of the state where they have per formed represent this to be the best min strel troup that has ever visited our state. Price of admission $1.00. Reserved seats at E. Rosenthal's. The Boston Daily Globe says- "A performance of more even excel lence than that given at the Windsor The atre last night by L W. Bairda Mammouth Minstrels, was seldom or never seen here, and it was, applauded from beginning to end by one of the most satisfied audiences of the season. This company will safely endure comparison with any of their much v.iui:ted rivals. Repair Your Sidewalks. A. R. Pygall, the long tried and newly elected city marshal, gives notice to all those who supported him at the recenr election that it will now be in order for those same parties to repair their sidewalks where such repairs are needed. Since Al. received such a majority of all the votes east, if all who supported him will see that their walks are in good 'repair, Corvallis cm certainly boast of the best walks of any city her size in the valley. Resolutions. The following resolutions were adopted at the last regular meeting of the Corvallis Cofiee Club: Resolved, That we, ladies of the Corvallis Coffee Club, do hereby tender our most hearty thanks to the hose companies of the Corvallis Fire Department fer their very ac ceptable and useful gift of twenty dollars presented by them to us. Resolved, That while we fully appreciate their substantial aid, we take this opportu nity to assure them that we shall endaavor lo be always at our post to render such aid in return as we, members of the Coffee Club, can give. C C. C, LOCAL NOTES. Ice cream at Bain's. . -v Baird's Minstrels to-night. fresh oysters, all styles, at Bams, Fresh candy and taffy daily at Bain's. jSewing machines to rent at Will Bros. Boys clothing at cost at Whitneys closing o.it sale. Yaquina oysters, fresh from the beds, at Bain's. All goods at cost at Whitney's closing out sale. See the advertisement of Avery & Irvine in this issue. For choice hams, can of lard, or groceries, go to S. L. Kline's. Hon. J. W. Kelly, of Monroe, was in Corvallis Monday. Men's furnishing goods at cost at Whit ney's closing out sale. Will Bros, are again the lead with a large variety of fishing tackle. A few second-hand sewing machines for sale cheap at Will Bros. Corsets, Kid gloves and parasols, at cost at Whitney's closing out sale. Geo. Gerhard, formerly of this place, but late of Texas, is in our city. The Garland stove still lead, call and see them at Woodcock & Baldwin's. S. G. Irviue, the real estate agentat New port, is in the city for a few days. Sewing Machines, Organs, and pocket cutlery cheaper than ever at Will Bros. Xit'k Baeson returned to our city last week after an extened visit in the east. Alex Lamb, of Monroe, made this office his regular semi-annual call last Wednes day. Mose Neugass went to the Bay last Fri day and returned Wednesday evening of this week. Mr. L. W. Rivers, of the Portltnd Daily Newt, was in Corvallis Monday evening on business. Preaching at the College Chappel next Sabbath at 1 1 A. M., by .the Rev. F. M. Calp of Albany. A young man who desiros to learn the printing business can find an opportunity at this office by applying soon. W. J. Clark, of the City Transfer Co., is this week about on crutches, having sent his foot to San FraDciseo for repairs. W. L. Jester, of Grants Pass, has taken charge of the business at the West Side Social Breakers. Arrangements have been made for lire entitle I "Social Breakers," by Mattie A. Bridge, to be given at the city hall in this city on the 11th inst. Mrs. Bridge comes cordially recommended-by the press, both a a temperance lecturer and al so upon other topics. She is the widow of Samuel Bridge, Past Grand Master of the tspoi caused by the resignation of B. F. Irvine. . There will be a sociable for the benefit of the Evangelical church at the residence of R. M. Thompson, this evening, May 8th. .ll arc invited to be present. TS. ft. Barber, the obliging post master at this place, has made some substantial im provements in the general delivery office, by patting in more boxes, reprinting, eto. Kipe cherries on the first day of May is somewhat remarkable, but is nevertheless a fact as such were seen on our streets on t,hat dav. Score one for Benton county. Jessie Wilkins returned this weok from Eastern Oregon over the old Military Road, which he reports in good condition for trav el. The snow is all gone much earlier than usual. The Willamette Conference of Congrega tional churches cenvened at Pitman's hall n this city Tuesday and Wednesday eve nings of this week. A large number of del- gi'-tes were present. Hon. M. J. Connor, Perry Eldy and J E. Frantz, of Kings Valley were in the city the first of the week. They report crops badly in nee.! of rain, especially lata sowu spring grain and hay. '-A Through unavoidable circumstances Prof. J. W, Rowland was not ahle to meet his writing Classes here last eduesday eve ning as was expected. However he will be he-e Saturday, evening. The best family remedy is nndoubtedly Pluiinei'e Oregon Blood Purifier. Harmless it accomplishes relief where many other medicines failed to do so. It may be safely given to the infant as well as the adult. The elocutionary reading by Miss Biunie DeForest at the Presbyterian church in this city last week was well atteudedand highly! appreciated by those in attendance. The vocal music by Rev. Pritchard was very good. A few of the many friends of Miss Carrie Crcssey spent a very pleasant evening at hor residence Thursday evening of last week. Saturday morning the family left for Independence, whero they will reside in the future. Attention farmers; all who will need Binding Wire for the McCormack or Marsh wire binders for season of 1885. are request- jeci. ! ed to give us their order by May 1st, as no jjr5. I more wire is bought than is actually order ed. Woodcock 4 Baldwin. At a recent gamo of base ball between the Eclipse and Star clubs of this city the former were defeated by a score of 16 to 18. Alio on Monday a match game ir is nlayed by a nine from Philomath and the Grand Lodge I. O. O. P., of Wisconsin, an 1 Stars of this place, in which the score stood is heartily lecommended by members of that order -as a woman of refinement culture and grace. Music tor Social Dances Mr. W. G. Bennett, of this city, is well prepared to furnish violin music for evening entertainments or dancs, having latelv re ceived a large number of the latest pieces of music direct from Boston. For futher in formation enquire at the Vincent House. 42 to 21 in favor of Philomath J. P. If vine has bought an interest in the business firm of Thompson & Sons at Cor vallis, and will make that city his future homo. His family left for that place on Thursday. They leave many warm friends in this city who wish them success in the business and social relations in their new home. West Side. In another column will be found the an nouncement of a Calico Social, to be given by the Fireman's Coffee Club on the second anniversary. The committee of arrange ments is a good 4ne, and will without doubt Fhiloma A lengthy comi math furnishes the f. itema. Eds. The several organ namely the I. O. G. T. Lodg. Sabbath School, Philomath Lit"pfooiet. the Atheniem Society, composed of y'oun ladies, all of said org mizations are in a pros perous condition, both financially and otherwise. The public school fund, after paying off the teachers and incidental expenses, will amount to $200, which would be loaned on good security. s The Philomath college is in a very pros perous financial condition. The city of Philomath has . some of the needful in her treasury, which she is using in making good substantial public improve- ments, under the supervision of Mr. O. M. Frink, street commissioner. A goodly number of fanners in this vicin ity are having their land cleared of grubs, Chinese labor being employed. They pay fiom $25 to $42 pur; acre. The sound of the' saw and the hammer is heard on every side, and we learn from Mr. Josph Hawkins that he is unable to fill all orders for lumber at the Fhilomath saw mill. The proprietors of the Oregon Oracle have a larger subscription and advertising patronage than they anticipated. Hon 03 Masinjs. Monroe, May 4th, 1885. News" articles are the didyscarce articles in this market. Wild strawberries and May picnics are flourishing. The reporter like others of a like kind takes to a lull in business in his line with I some slight feelings of joy hidden behind a vale of soi row for the editor. We are bow enjoying the full measure ef summer heat, the murcury stood Suuday in the shade at 84 deg. at 1 o'clock P. M. The caterpillar is making havoc with the tender foliage along the- streams anil some are even prospecting around orchards but in this we have not noticed any damage yet. We notice several fish wagons on our streets from Yaquina Bay, flounders and salmon for sale. Where is our Corvallis butcher and beef wagon? We furnish that market with the finest of beef, mutton and pork and yet we have none in market here. We notice a brightening prospect for bus iness and are right glad to welcome its early return. Data. H1Z CITS ELEOTIOJf. The total vose cast was 335, which is as follows: For Mayor M. Jacobs received 133, and J. M. Osburn 199; Osburn's major. ity 66. For Recorder E. H. Taylor re ceived 149, Root. Johnson, 143; and C. S. Hulin, 41; Taylor's minority 6. For Treas urer Wm. McLsgan 178, and Isaac Harris 150; McLagan's majority 28. For Marshal John Scrafford 119, and A. 'R. Py gall 211; Pygall's majority 92, lu the first ward Z. H. Davis w-s elected councilman by 2 ma jarity; second ward, B. R. Job by 5 major ity, and in the third word J. R. Brysou by 39 majority. Officers Installed. The following officers of the Corvallis Lodge L O. G. T., were installed at' their meeting last Saturday evening to seive for the ensuing term: W. C. T., A. Allen. W. R. H. S., Lizzie Bell. W. L. H. S Mrs. C. Lee. W. V. T., Clara Horning. W. Sec, A. T. Keesee. Asst. Sec, Nellie Callahan. W. F. S., Ndllis Blair. W. Treas., O. C. Hogue. W. Chap., E. Allen. W. Murh., Clara Kitchens. W. D. M., A. S. Buchanan. W. I. G., Robt.: Wilson. W. O. &., B. R. Job. G. W. C. T., V. D. Thompson. Philomath lodge, L O. G. T., installed the following officers for the quarter begin ning May 2nd 1885. W C T, EL Bryan W R H S, Sadie Stroup W L H S, Frankie Peterson '.V V T, Emma Henkle W S, J J Bryan W F S, E. A. Jackson W T, MaryWyatt W M, Walter Newton W D M, Edith Buckingham W I G, Alice Walker W O G, Frank Peterson. ' Closing out Sale. The closing out sale at C. H. Whitney? is attracting many buyers who ate attracted by the very low prices actual . cost for goods. This is a genuine closing out sale and as the stock is a well selected one and tirst-cla3S, the people should not fail to im prove the opportunity. For Sale. A $415 organ, for sale, fox 5200. This or gan is a "Shoninger," has 2J octaves of bells, folding pedals and all the latest im provements, and is a six octave instrument in perfect condition. Call at once as the offe is open for one week only,' at the resi dence of S. H. Look. Aid i o Immizratlou. A meeting will be held at the Court House in Corvallis ou Friday May 8th, 1885, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of organ-, izing and adopting the most practical meth ods of inducing immigration to Benton coun ty. All citizens are invited to attend. By order of a meeting of citizens. Wanted. . A Missionary. The church going people of Philomath ments is a good pne, and wiU without douM ; HorSEHOLfc ICuitNrnJRE. i"or sale at have been disappointed for three Sabbaths ' make a success of their social. However Look's Residence. We are offering every in succession. A good lively energetic we question the propriety of their selection thing chap. We offer a $58 bed room set preacher would be well received here, and of floor managers, since they themselves for $20; a $25 mirror for $10; a $22 t tove find steady employment until after siraw- were so successful in that respect at their for $7; a $70 stove for $12, and other things Iowa Press Association. -. the courtesy of the Union Pacific, the Oregon Short Line and the Oregon Railway and Navigation Companies, the Iowa Press Association will make an excursion to Port land, Oregon.aud points intermediate in Ida ho, leaving Council Bluffs, Tuesday after noon, June 9, 1885. En-route the Associa tion will visit Hailey, Idaho, and other points not fully determined on, and will make a genera tour of Oregon and a por tiou of Washington Territory. The round trip rate has been fixed at 21, which in cludes the membership fee of $1.00 and the porterage for those will attend the cars. By a rule adopted by the Association, par ticipants in the excursion must be actual editors or publishers of legitimate newspa pers, and each weekly paper can have but one representative who may be accompan ied by one lady. Ladies who are not actual editors cannot attend unless accompanied by a gentleman eligihle to membership. The editor or proprietor of any legitimate newspaper in the state is eligible to member ship in the Association and may become a member by forwarding $1.00 the regular annual fee, to the President. The Associa tion will be absent from Council Bluils 18 days. The new route is made up as follow: The original Union Pacific from Omaha to Granger, Wyoming, 876 miles; The Or gon Short Line Division, Granger to Huntington Oregon, 540 miles, The Oregon Railway aud Navigation Company, Huntington to Port land, 404 miles, making the total distance, Omaha to Portland, 1820 miies. Time lor the run three a half days from Omaha. New This "Week. GRAND flALicoXsociAj -o-AT-o-CITY TTATiTi Thursday Evening May 28, '85, GIVEN BY THE Fireman's Coffee Club, Celebrating Their Committee of Arrangements: MRS. Z. J03, MRS. E. HOLGATE, MRS. J. B. LEK, MISS KATU CAltLILE, MISS LKKA HARMS, MISS ROSA JACOBS, MISS Ji-kiSli. TAYLOR, MISS IDA BURNETT. Floor Managers: WM. MANSFIELD, ISAAC HARRIS, b. F. IRVlNL, ISADDR JACOBS, ROUT. JOHNSON, AL. i'. CULKClilLL, R. R. JOH. GATES HOKTON At the residence of the bride's parents, rive miles south of Philomath. Sunday, May 31, 18S5. Mr. William G. Gates to Francis E. Horton; Wall ice rost, J. r , omciattog. SUTHERLIN. LYMAN. In East Port- I laud, Oregon, Monday, May 4th 1885. I Mr. A. J. Siutherhn and Miss Clara Ly man. LEWIS. CONROW. In this city Sunday May 3rd. 1885. Mr. Hainan Lewis to Misa Mary Conrow. Justice Quivy offici ating. GARDNER. HURLBURT. In Albany, iSunday May 3rd, 1835. Mr. W. S. Gard ner and Miss- Louisa Huriburt, both of this city. VERNISG. HAMPTON. In this city, Saturday May 2nd 1885. Mr. JohnVera nirig and Miss Alice Hampton, Justice Quivy officiating. 'fjr Tickets, - - $150, To be had at the princinal business houses. Supper at Mrs. wood's at $1 per couple & IRVINE, (Successors to S. H. Look, ) Cash Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES. DIED. JOHN THOMPSON. Fifteen yearoM son of Rufus Thompson, died in the north end of the county last Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock of brain fever. HENRY CARTER. Died on SeapCreek last Tuesday, with consumption. He attended the Agricultural College for two or three years only a few years ago. He was a young mail of genial disposition and made many friend wherever he went. We did not learn his precise age but sup pose it to have ben about 26 ye;irs. He leaves many friends who sadly mourn their loss. Prices as Low as the Lowest. The Largest Stock in the City. The Best Workman in the State. CORVALLIS, - OREGON. f. m. mmi Attorney at Law. Firs Issarancsa Sp;c.x.t. Money Loaned on Good Security. ID. C- EOSE3 Manufacturer of and Dealer in Domestic Keywest and Havana Cigars. "Wholesale and Retail. Cnewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smoker's articles generally, Also just received a line lot of POCKET CUTLERY. No Chinese labor eniploj-ed. CORVALLIS, OREGON berry time. B. last anuiversary. , in proportion. LTST OF LEri'ER j. Remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice at (Jorvallis, Benton Connty, Oregon, Friday May Sit laoo. Persons TRlrmg tor same will ple:ise sav "advertised," giving date of advertisement: Dona'dson Wm Faulkner Quim Gebbie John Krunipks G Don Sanco Pedro Short M N. R. Bakbkr, P. M. Comfort E B Elliot B C Galloway Jas Holladay Elizalieth Powell Elfie Stunt J W May-Diy was kept accord' ng to old world custom in Corvallis. The children met in the Court House grounds for a May Day frolic. There was the May pole with a dozen ay scre.'tiners floating rrom his gar landed head, and these wore wreathed about by the children dancing around. Then came tke choosing of thr little May Queen, to be cnowued with flowers and car ried about in her little floral chair. Next the chimney sweeps, making holiday round their "Jack in the green." The Band of Hope children had thair May songs prac ticed which they sung as well as thy could in the miiLt of their play. A picuic supper ended a pleasant afternoon. Nobby liats at cost at Whitney's c!o.-iug out bale. Farm far Sale. A farm consisting of 4S0 acrsis of land, suited for farming and stock raising, and situated in Lane county, Oregon, together with stock, such aj horses, cattle, consisting of fio. 1 inilch cows, one. two and three year olds, a small baud of line jjradcl sheep, and hos; also farming implements, all that arf necessary on the place, in good repair, seed and fend, all of which will be sold at a bargain. The quality of the soil is excel lent; adapted to all kinds of cereals, hops, fruits and vegctab es, and with plenty oi out range fof stock. For further informa tion and price and terms of sa.e, iuiinire at the Gazette office. Croup, whooping cough and bronehiti immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale at T. Graham's. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con sumption. For sale by T. Graham. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Consumption, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 aud 75 cents per battle. For sale at T. Graham's. Will you suffer with dispepsia and Liver .'oin plaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer ss guaran teed to cure you. For1 sale at T. Graham's. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by T. Graham. That hacking cough can be so quickly oured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarautee it. For sale at T. Graham's. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at T. Graham's. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal injector free. F r sale by t. Graham. LUMBER FOB SALE! Well seasoned and in the Ware house, a line lot of dressed :0TT33TXO, Oja.sX3?src3- ect Any party purchasing 5,000 feet or over, may have the same at $24.00 per M. Enquire of T. J. BLAIR. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Corvallis, Oregon. CAi'iAN & GIBLiN, FRO: K15TGRS. THE OCCIDENTAL is a new building, newly furnished, and is first class in all its appointments. RATES LI3ERAL. Stages leave the hotel for Albany and Yaquina Baj Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Large Sample Room or First Floor for Commercial V. u. 1U-35 iy Real Estate Agency! CORVALLIS OREGON r.cal Mutate Agents, will buy, sell, or lease farms or farm property on commission. Having made arranuements fnr co-npera-ri.in with agents in Portland, ami beiiiL' ful ly acquainted with real property in Benton connty, we feel assured of giving entire sat isfaction to all who may favor ns with their (atrooae. 13. A. Waggoner. 2(M?yl T. J. Buford, NOTICE FS R PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon Cit.v, Oregon A Til 24 185. Notice is hereby Riven that the following -named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk, of Beaton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Monday, June 6th I&S5, viz: James Franklin, homestead entry No. 3740 for the N. i of S K. 1- and S. 1-2 o." N. E. 1-4 Sec. 30, T. 12. S K. W. He name th i l'ollowing witnesses to prove his con tinuous re d. nee upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: David King, of Corvallis, Frank Sencer, Icha tod Henkle and William Speucer, ef .Puilnnith, all Benton county Oregon. 22-17 5w L T. BARl.V, Register. PB0BUCE PRICE CURRENT. Wheat Oats Wool per lb. .... . Flour per barrel Uacon sides Hams Shoulders Lard, 10 lb tins . . Kegs . eo 20 a .. . . . .,. 4. Ml 9 lo 12 to 13 6 to 7 1 10 10 Butter, fresh rolls overstocked Eirjrs, per doa. Apples, green Dried apples, Plummer, . " Sun dried'. Plums, pitless Chickens, per doz Hides, ary mm " rreen Potatoes Dns m 30 60 to e to 4 7 3 00 to 400 10 to 14 6to at 0 I Mto IN MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. M. S. WOODCOCK, Attornev - at - Law, Corvallis, - - Oregon. J R BALDWIN, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all the Courts in the stai. Collections promptly attended to (Offices Kast side Main ttreot.) Corvallis, '- - Oregon. C, TI. LEEi M. D. Physician & Surgeon, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Office in Post Office Building. Office Hours: 8 to 9 a. m. , 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. at tdT In office .nurhts. "Si 2i32tf J. 13. Lee, M. D. G. XI. Fakra, M. 1. LEE & FA.RRA, Phvsicians, Surgeons And Accouchers. Oregoh. ..ORVAIXIS, 20-Sltf Cut THIS CUT, and return to (he Uazetie iJu I;nhing House with an ordwfor any amount of J.i I'rintinir, such bill or . ei.ter Heads, Invitations, Calling and HusineM Cards, Pnjgrammes, Ball Tickets, 2ote, Order, and iie&ipt iiooks, Circulars, Labels, Shipping Taga,Ptfsteni, or my class of Job Printing. Prices as low aa Ciood Work can be done for. AXBEIiT BAETSCH OiiNERAL AGES f !' WAY.& SD.N AND fCRANIOH 8t BACK Pianos. Tuning ami repairing of Pianos and Organs a specialty 131 Fourth S r.7$w Portland Or. Ja-ner5 L. Lewis. Sleep, Cattle, Horses 2nd Hog3 teugnt asJL soli and 3orrasts mads to famish same AT ALL TIMES. Mutton, Beef and fat Hogs a Specialty. CORVALLIS OREGON. W. C. Crawford, JEWELER. K KEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. A!l kinds of repairing done on short notijfs, and all work warranted. l$;33-yl New Jewelry Store. G. W. &msth, A practical Jeweler and Watch-maker has located in Wagonr & Bnford's real estate office, Corvallis. Special attention e;i'en to repairing'fiue chronoaietsr watches. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices to rmtt the times. A Due stock oi watches, clocks and jewel ry constantly on hand. 21-51tf FOR SALE. The !C5sor Hote!. And a Lot, sit- uateil in Philomath, Oregon, only one Mock from the proposed site of the C). P. . K depot The Buildings are in good repair and will be sold for $1,400. Enquire of S. A. KISOR. Philomath, Or. 22-l2-3mo. GUISr STORE. BREECH k MUZZLE LOADING SHOT GUNS 2:.tW, P'slols, Aiiiuwitlrr!, Cutlery, Spy Glasse. Fishing: Tackle, Swir.fir Machines Work made to order and warranted. 20 33tf c. KODES, Corvallis. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Brink & Wright, Prop's, Good Teams. Bu .giea, Carriages and Sad dle Hordes at reasonable rates. Third Street, between JeiYer3on and Adams. COKVALLIS, ' OREGON. SV8SLLER BROS., DEALERS IN Field,Veg;etable & Flower Seeds. Imperial Egg Food, Tools, Fertilizers, etc., etc. PORTLAND, OREGON. 200 Sscond Street. 22143m "oTbstarr's Lira H9 and SALS STABLE. (.South end .Main Street.) Charges Reasonab;e, Satisfact ion Guaranteed, Corvallis, - - Oregon. J H Lewis, E. E. Rabeb. Levis & Babel, Ptoprlctors. C5T Do a general Draying Business. Orders Solicited.. L A NZV F.)R SALE AT THIS OFF ' WVF y INCIENT HOUSE. A. ASS EL, Proprietor. The best dollar a day House in the city. CORVALLIS, - OREGON Real Estate Agency. A. P. Graines. Real Estate, Employment and Collection Agency. Business Solicited- references Given- OF ' CE. First door south et Fisher's Brick, main tre;t. CORVALLIS ORtOON.