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Mlis Weekly Gazette, FIUOAY MORNING, DEC. U, 1885. LOCAL NOTES . n,-L'Tfv MthM nil NO IIOCSE. SOCIETIES' A. M. r Fei nison Chapter, No. 5, R. A. r.v o 5 g on preceding full . moou. meets Thurs It. vv: c. rauwrw, n Take Notice. , nn .-ior ess, or one inch of space LWeiVCBn' - Memonth,v. Fo, all L.mess locals, first insertion 10 W.U per line. o bu.elU baarted for lesj tnau " .... i..h -ullrnn free if ac Mamaje notice, . ree 5 cents per line will a,U!.,?:U.!r S Z foMof condolence. Scents per f ikmb. 10 cents per line ...... L ..ii..,..i ... anv nerson who will furnish " it.b anv infor.uat.on of local interest. h.,'.n a-ii.uv.nou communica is intended for publ.c.t.o tlons. """".fj , and address o buiwmw". T ulication. hut as a the wntjr not r guarantee of good iaith. We do not hold ourselves responsible foranyvl opinhms expressed in the co niuun.cat.ous of By a decision of the Poffice Ipar.menrr. -become rcsponsibli SOUS reCS.VlUg or even wncn aduresscu to theni- or the subscription pi ice. Weiueday morning, to insure their publication. (fariuaihera not re. jivou their paper regularly wiM ofler a lavorly giving notice of the same at tins ffice. . , . subscribes will b2ir in mine tn.it. w-? suascr o rs m vanee. ice isiiwarii GJlden Weaalnj- On the 26th of November, Thanksgiving lav Rev. M. M. Crow and Luly, ot fhilo math, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary ot hoi- wUdina day. There were present J. R. Crow, of Junction, the oldest one of tfie children living, L. J. Crow anil wile, Prof. L. C. Crow, wife and hve cnililren, or Mouse City, W. T., and a large number of friends, among whom we mention the fol lowing: Pres. G. M. Miller and wife, Hon. J. A. Henkle and wife, Rev. Stioupe and wife, Grandpa Stroupe, Uncle Ichabod Hen kle and wife, G. W. Kisor and wife, Wm. VVyatt, Sen., E. C. Wyatt and wife, and Mr. John Brown (not the Harper's Ferry Brown). An hour or more was spent in social en joyment before dinner, during which time the center table was adorned with a variety of presents, tokens of love from children and friends. At about 2 o'clock dinner was called, and all were served to a right good Thanksgiviug diuner, a rare thing for a Golden Wedding occasion, dui every one present seemed to be possessed of hearty. active, patriotic spirit dm nig this exercise. The viands of Crows are not so bad after all. After dinner Father Crow read from the family record showing the ages of himself and wife to be, respectively. 69 and 72 years, and takled a few minutes, with much feeling, of the joys aud sorrows of life that had been mutually shared by them. Three of their children, Mrs. Rachel A. Hyland, of Lowell, Lane county, Oregon, M. T., and George Crow, now in California, could not be present with them on this oc casion, but their names did not pass unmen- tioned, but with warm emotion the father spoke.of that future "Family Reunion" win re he sincerely noped they wonl.l an De pres ent. As the reading of the record progress ed the names of two who had died in early childhood was noticed and a few personal remarks were made of each of the six living, calculated to impress the thought that "Every one has a part to plaj in life, and 'Tis best to play it well." Short addresses were made by Prof. Crow, J. R. Crow, Rev. Stroupe and E. C. Wyatt, interspersed with singing led by Pres. Mil ler, and devotional exercises in which all present seemed to engage heartily. The bible and hymn book used by Father Crow in early ministerial life were upon the center table as things too dear to be forgot ten on su'u an occasion, aud during the meeting reference was made to the little company of emigrants of which these aged veterans were a part, who crossed the plains in 1853, headed by Revs. V. J. Connor and J. Keuoyer, as missionaries of the U. B. ir. Christ to preach the glad tidings of salvation and establish that branch of the church in Oregon. Altoo-ether this win an old fashioned, in formal occasion where every one felt free .nJ mt l,.,mp where, instead of the cold polish of fashion, there was the warm em brace of feeling to call forth and strengthen the nobler principles of true friendship and love. At the close, all present extended a hearty grasp of the hand to these aged veterans. i Friend. Benton County Institute. The Benton County Institute will be hel on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 29 and 30 Arrangements are beiu made to make this a better institute than any ot tormer years The day work consists of discourses methods of teaching. Tuesday evening lecture will be delivered, and Wednesday evening the regular dramatic entertainment for the benefit of the institute will be given. The teachers of our college, Philomath and the Normal colleges will be in attendance. All school officers aud everybody interested in popular education are invited to atteud and take part. A dwelling house for rent; inquire of J. Senders. U E. Holgate made a business trip to Albany i last Monday. Have you secured your costume for tl masquerade? A. G. Walling of Portland, w.-is in Cor- vallis last week. The Oreyovinn has begun its thirty-sixth year of publication. Col. Kelsay is attending Circuit ciurt now in session at Dallas, I'olk county. Ned Warrener. of Portland, visited friends in this place th.f first of the week Why not tnake pceparations for a grand Christmas tree? Now is the time to begin. Dr. B. B. Williams and Henry Nice, of Newport, went to Portland Thursday morn ing. D. D. Fact in was confined to hi room with an attack of neuralgia the first of the week. Mrs. Lena Xeugass went to McMinnvil'.e Monday morning and returned the same evening. Guy Job g ive a birthday party List Mn lav. at which the little ous had an enjoy able time. A. H. Phelps, of the Yaquina Mall, made this office a pleasant call while iu the city list wecK. Mrs. M. Jacobs, who has been visiting in P .rd.nil for several weeks, returned borne Monday evening. Mr. B. J. Boutwell, representing the Portland General Hospital Company, was in Corvallis Thursday. On and after Dec. 15th, the trains on the 0. P. will leave Corvalli- at 9 A. M., instead of 10 A. M. , as heretofore. Telt Burnett returned from McMinnville last Monday evening, where he had been celling out a stock of goods. Mrs. H. V. Gates went to the Bay last Saturday, accompanying Mrs. Laytou on her departure for Virginia City. A surprise birthday party was given Tom my Jones at the residence Mr. T. Graham iu this city last Tuesday evening. Our former townsman, W. V. Catithorn, was on the 2nd inst , appointed by Presi dent Cleveland, postmaster at Wells. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation and complimentary ticket to the entertain ment at the college chapel at Philomath this evening. A card received from Mr. A. Noltner, of Portland, informs us that he will on the 24th inst., begin the publication of the Weekly World. ' The steamer Isabel brought a cargo of 40 tons of wheat from Peoria Tuesday evening aud unloaded the same at the O. P. eleva tor in thi3 city. The farmers in the vicinity of Lebanon, . i; Linn county, pronounce toe wnfws pheasants a great nuisance. They say they are more destructive to vege cables than a band of hogs. There has been lively competition in pas senger rates between this place and Albany by the river steamers. The O. R. 4 N. Cn.'s steamers have this week reduced the fare to 25 cents. Last Monday the governor, secretary of state, and state treasurer met as the state hoard, to make the state tax levy, and Jasd the lew at three and seven-tenths r mills for 11 state purposes. J. D. Clark has this week moved his hardware stock into the building formerly occupied by E. Rosenthal. Mr. Clark's new quarters are more commodious ana oet- ter situated than before the change. The dramatic club will put "Above the loads" on the boards. This is anotlier one ,.t R,i,pr first-, elass amateur plavs. 1 he Thespians have always given Baker's plays preference on account of their hne senti ment and excellent aenic effects. Archbishop Gross, of Portland, delivered two lectures, Sunday and Monday eveuing at the city hall, and Tuesday morning ad ministered the sauramer.t of confirmation to ourteeu candidates at the Catholic church. His lectures were well attended arid were able aud instructive. Preaching at the Methodist Episcopal murch in this city next Sunday morning by Rev. G. W. Bennett, and in the evening by the Rev. J. f. Wolfe. Subject in the even ing: "The old heavens and earth displactd by the new." The public is cordially in vited. Last Wednesday being the sixth anniver sary of the wedding of Zeph Job and wife . number of friends spent the evening at their i esidence. Wooden presents, including a block of matches by Ripley, were presen - The evening was spent in social en joyment. We are requested to state that the First Society of Spiritualists, of Salem, Oregon, desires all the Spiritualists, Spiritual inves tigator and free thought advocates of this county, to Bend postal cards to E, de Jongh, Salein, giving the names And postotfice ad dresses of themselves and liberal neighbors. They will be booked for a sample copy of the World's Advance fliought, which will be issued when a thousand such names have been received from all section of the Pacific northwest. Boys clothing at cost at Whitneys closing out sale. All goods at cost at Whitney' closing out sale. Jas. Counor, of Albany, speut Snnday in Corvallis. Nobby Hats at cost at Whitney's closing out sale. E. 0. Chamness has a full line of latest publications. "The Ithica Guu," Baker's latest improv ed gu at Will Bros. Men's furnishiug goods at cost at Whit ney's closing out sale. V. nhamtmss carries a full line of ladies writing material. Mose Neugaas went to the Bay on busi ness last Saturday and returned Monday evening. Dr. J. G. Ji?ssup and wife returned from Portland Wednesday aud left for their home at Newport Thursday morning. Chas. McKee came over from Yaquina City Wednesday evening and will probably r main in Corvallis the rest of the winter. We desire correspondence from all parts of the state, and invite discussions upon all sides of every important issue of the day. All matters tor publication should reach us Tuesday or Wednesday. George Waggoner shipped to the State Board of Immigration rooms at Portland last Monday, a curly maple stump, the guest specimen we ever saw. job printing executed with neatness and dispatch, and at the lowest living rates at the Gazette office Step in and look at the new ready made clothing for men, youths and boys at J. W. Hanson's. Toys aud Holiday goods for young and old in laige quantities and almost unlimited variety, and as cheap as the cheapest good article's. Buy of Will Bros, and be suited. Corsets, Kid gloves and parasols, at cost at Whitney's closing out sale. Men and boy's shoes and boot3 at cost at Whitney's closing iut sale. Don't forget that E. 0. Ohamness is sell ing school books at Portland prices. A fine line of velvet and plush picture f l ames aud mirrors at E. O. Chamness'. A new stock of mens aud boys hats and caps, the latest styles cheap, at J. VV. Han son 's. A large and well selected stock of cloths v,o l.itoat- at.vles to make iid cheap at J. VV. Hanson's. v t. n. fine white shirt for SI. ai.d fine under clothing in proportion, jat J. W Hanson's. Intended purchasers are invited to in spect our stock of Ladies Winter Cloaks. Skirts and Hosiery wm1;u c -aGQnrtlltpllt. also a full line for Misses and Children wear. S. L. KlitNE. Immigrants are still coming into the val ley, looking for homes. Ii you have farms to" sell or rent, make it known; through the columns of the Gazette. Having decided to enter more extensive ly into the sewing machine trade, we there fore offer our gi;ns at large reductions. Ex amine our prices and be satisfied. Will Bros. In Albany, last Monyay, J. K. Weather ford was elected mayor, George Humphreys recorder, Isaac Hays marshal, S. Seiten baugh treasurer. The majority of the aldermen elected are democrats. Tho Pataha branch ot the 0. B. & N. Co. from Poinerny to Starbuck will be completed January 1st. The line is nearly graded, and about nine miles of track is lard. There ore nearly 1000 men at work. The Gazette in wrappers, ready to mail to your friends abroad, only ten cent per Business men who cannot una time Summit Savin gs. Summit, Dec. 7, 1885. The good people in this part of the "lord's Vineyard" are making grand pre parations for the holidays. Several dinners and a ball are already announced for Christ mas. The latter to be at the residence of Mr .1 M Hufft. There is also to be a ball on rather an extensive scale on New Year' night at the Mountain House. The build ing lately occupied by R. M. Thompson & Son, which is some 18x40 feet iu size, is to be fitted up for the hall, and the best music obtainable will be furnished. It is a well known fact that when Mr. Mayes and his estimable wife undertake to give an enter tainment that .n.thiou will be lacking in the hall ..rsuuoer which wdi be furnished on the occasion. Our country is just now being invaded to an alarming extent by the genus tramp. They follow the line of the O. P. R. R. oamrs of one to four, and beg their way down to the Bay, aud then beg their way back; sleeping in barns aud out houses aud li.iug on the hospitality of the rancher along the line. This evil is getting to be almost unbearable. We would suggest that some philanthropist post up a notice at that end of the line warning men without em i i, some other direction for I will venture to say that for every job ot work between here and Newport there aie twenty men standing ready. At the annual meeting of the "Sons of nt Summit Sidinir on the 31st nit., the following officers were elected: Father Kinkaid, Keeper of the Great Demi john; Brother Martiug, Grand Royal Cup Bearer; Brother Savage, Gospel Expounder; Mr. Uuderhid, Jr., Shooter of the Great Gun. The second meeting will be held on the second full moon preceding the first Quarter. N. B. this is strictly a religious Tne Y. W. C. T. D. The Y. W. C. T. U., of this city enter taiued a number of their friends at Mr. Pit man's hall on last Thursday evening, this leing their first anniversary, une year ago they organized with nine charter memoers, they number now between forty and mty. active and honorary members. One pleas ant feature of the meeting was the presen a tion of a beautiful book of poems to their Superintendent, who organized their union and who has worked with thern the past year. Every rne present seemed huppv, and all enjoyed themselves and declared that these young ladies were adepts in the art of entertaining. ISTew This Week. PUNCH CIGAR The only Clear Havana Filled 5 cent Cigar in the market, Kept only at the Post Office ( igar Store and News Depot 22503m DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership existing heretofore between John Kelsay and K. Holgate, in th practice of law having been dissolved, the undersigned will continue at the ame place upstairs in Uurnctt's Lriik in Corvallis, Oregon. Will practice In all the courts, bpeciai at- hunn over one of the doors on the inside of tention given to collections, either without suit or Mistletoe for Kissing Purpose. No English lady considers her home dec ration for Christinas complete, until a little sprig of mistletoe, no matter how small, is the house. Upon this day, "it a gentleman discover a lady standing under the mistle toe, he has a right to kiss her." This office is in receipt rf a sample spng of Florida mistletoe, through the courtesy ot the J!.m poria Gazette. If any of our Corvallis lady friends desire the same for Christmas deco rations, it may be secured for a reasonable sum. Dissolution Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the partner ship existing between R. M. Thompson & o., nn,l .1 P. Irvine is bv mutual consent dissolved. We take this means of extend inir to the public our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us. R. M Thompson & Son, J. P. Jknine. Th Lioness will be continued at the old gages, etc. Also probate matters and conveyancing. E. HOLOATE. December 8th, 1885. NOT CE TO CREDITORS. In the County Curt for the County of Benton, State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate) or r Eldridge Hartless, Deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned naa bejn duly apwinte.l Executrix of the Estate of El dridge Hartless, Deceased, by the County court or Bcntou COtmty, State of Oregon, and all persons nai - ing claim, against said Tstate, are required to pre sent the same to me, with the proper vouchers, at my resilience ibo .t one mile south of Philomath, in lientoo County, State of Oregon, within Six months from the date .ereof. order. Ta. Ta. Beautiful William. EMILY C. HARTLESS, stand by Irvine & Hershuer, aud we wonid UxBCUtrix of the Estate of Ek rede Hartless, de'ed. .,t..ii,r o.lr f..r thfin the same liberal I l.iated Di:e. J, ltWo. patronage bestowed upon us. THOMPSON & IRVINE. Phil -:math Item. rtland after a stock of Philomath, Dec. 8, 1885. Dr. G. A. Whitney returned from the Bay last week. Lerov Starr is in I or goods. Mrs. O.JVl Frink is slowly convalescing. Th vmimest child of E. D Hamilton is . o verv sick. L N Price has purchased the Rowland fla added a half story to the building, aud .;n ,,,.,!.-,. nihpr imorovements that will add to the beauty of our town. At the service last Sabbath, by Rev. 0. R Olds, one vouni! lady ami six little child ren were added to the church. Messrs. Barnard and Em rick hav built !.t-,.iii:il sidewalks on Eust college nuinv .....-. - .- street. E. L. Dixon's blacksmith shop h is elosi for repairs. Our Chinese will go. Hex. r Jui,i leuna nif vesterdav. Dec- 7th and resulted in the election of the I Weather Predictions, 18S5. bv Prof. E. P. Ham mond, of Dorvallis, Oregon: Heavy storms 7, 8, 14, 28 and 29. Lighter storms 1, 5, 10, 11, 13, 15, 19. 0. 21, 22, 24 25 aud 29 Uncertain-3, 4, 9, 12, 17. IS, 23 and 2b. Pleasant, 1G, 17, 30 and 31. Probable Pleasant 9. 13 and 23. Coldest days 7 and 8. Hi"h winds on the Pacitic Slope and Cy SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree and Execution, issued out of anil unaer, me sou the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for the County of B-nton, for the sum of two hundred and eighty-six dollars and ten cents and interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent. ier annum, from and aft' r the 18th dny of Novcmb-jr, 135, and twenty-live dollars attorney' fees tod seventeen dollars and five cents costs -ind disbursements taxri in said C rcuit court and wherein aid decree Samuel Case and James R. Itoyley, doing business under the (inn name ot , ,1,1 Mi.lll- trK 1 K 20 27 Ca-c & ilavlcy. are the piaintins m me sa.u u, clones in the Middle btates 1, o, M. ' L ar jr-? SeU.K.th- and 28. Canvassers Two or three Udie; and a like number of ueutlemen who are experts in canvassing aul who desire work of tnat Kind ami wn can furnish reliabie reference as to their on the foreclosure of a mortgae on certain real nrop km;,. I lLikiKtv to attend carefully ertv. winch real property ., nere.... -h- aril e N Sell, and Marietta Shannon are Of lenaams naineu in said decree and wher-in said decree the aid several sums of money above mcr.ed wredecrecu in favor of said plaintiff, and against aiil defendants which decree was rendered, entered and docketed on h lath .lnv of November. 1885. in ai I circuit court Strayed A bay filly two years old, with black mane snd tail, and parrot mouth, (the under jaw ... . . "..U IU. -l,,..,aet I -,nA beiug about one men me 1 copy. to write social letters to their friends can send them their local paper, in lieu thereof, at an insignificant expense. For subscriptions we have waited patient ly through the dull part of the year and now the time has come when delinquents shold pay up. When you read this dont think it means your neighbor, but if you owe a quarter of a dollar tak. it home, aud then pay up. i The New Westminster Guardian tell of 200 or 300 Chinameu who are living on the bank of Pitt river in British Columbia. It says they arc the most miserable samples of humanity on the face of the earth. If they were in coffins they would pass in any place for dead men. In their eyes there is a light that is always visible in the eyes of persons who believe that death by starvation is in evitable. The resources of civilization were employed to build our railroad, and they supplied innumerable hands; but the work is finished, the resources are locked up and the unfortunate wretches taken from Asia to work on the road are left to die in the woods. The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bonrbon Ind., says: "Both mvself and wife owe our t: . Ql,;l..v.'a rvmamnntion cure." Al- inco j 1- ways on band at T. Graham's. Are you made miserable by indisestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalize is a positive cure. For sale by T. Graham. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, yon have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never tails to cure. Kept by T. Graham. lowinir named person: Mayor, Hon. J. A Honklc: recorder. F. P. Jones; m irshal, O M. Frink; treasurer. .T. L. Akin, council men, first ward, i. IS Henkle ami L. N. Price; second ward, G. W. Harris, Jacob HeuKle aud N. W. Allen (was a tie); third ward, J. Zimmerman and T. H. W. A. Boles. All passed off quietly and with general satisfaction. The amateurs of this place have their stage in the college chapel well fitted n , expecting a good time on Friday evening, the 11th. Good music has been secured audagood pnj .y vble ti.n.; is anticipated. Admittance only 25 cents. If our newly elected couucilmen do as much iu the way of improvements as the old ones did, it shall not be long before we shall have walks all over the city. We have a new walk being made from F street cast of the college campus to H street, then to the depot. Some of the property holder w-rH anxious to have a change in the coun cil f ir fear they wonld be broke up, but : will please sav those who travel the walks are rejoicing to ic.t....... see the improaements. Observer. and honorably to work entrusted to tnern .... ,,,.rl,iM ri.iv Home thiiiJ of interest to them by c.dling at this office. HiliSay Good?. vt .r,., .,,r.l,jsii,o- vonr holiday Hoods or making presents to your wife, mother. brother, sister or some other fellow's sister . call at P. P. Greffoz's ar.d examine hi stock and execution and the said .-e of cleiraut clocks, watc!., or anythiu the jV.welry line. His stock is full and com plete and at prices to suit the tune-. levied upon in hand at ,:Hs in llcn- Benton County History. I have for sale thirty-two volumes of Fagan's Illustrated History of Benton Conn ty, Oregon. Call early. Also the unpaid notes and accounts for books sold are in my hands for col ection. E. HoMlAT'E. Pointers. Buy sensible holiday goods. Nolan has got 'em. There is not an article in his store but is worth 100 cents on the dollar after the holiday season. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining unclaimod in the Postoffice at Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon. Friday Dec. lltb, 1885. Persons -sailing for san e advertised," giving date ot larly described, which dwree and execnttou enm- miuded me to well said mortifajced reid pi opertr ac -cribed in saii decree and as uereinafw described, to satisfy said several mn ot uionl y in favor of plaii . tiff and also to satisfy the costs and l penscs on said execution and the costs a id expe lies of said sale of said real property. Now, therefore, in pareusnc ot siiid .iccree and ex ecution and in accordance with the command of said decree and execution, in order to sa: isfy said decree ;i-ll sums of money hereinbefore named in favor of said plaintiffs anu against said defendants ami the co-t mid expenses of n.j tnie. of .-a:, I icaj orocr: v . I said real property and will sell for cash the court house door in the city of Conn ton eounti , Oregon, "ti Saturday, January 9th, Between tl." hour? f i hu o'clock in themominirand four o'clock in the afternoon of said day t-wit: At ... ..r :.1 -1. the hour of one o cloelc m me aiternu . all the right, title, ntarest snd eisim otu.e. wuu fendants above named in said decree ana execution ... and to the followmi mortgaged real property describ ed in sr.id decree and execution an-" therein directed to be sold and described as follows to wn: lui num bered two (2) in block numbered five (5) in the origi nal town of .Newport in Benton county, siaw o. oul nine, Sheriff of Benton county, Oregon. Dated this the fcth day or December, 1885. Yaquina Posters. Eight car loads of grain for the steamship came in on Thursday. The grass is green anil luxuriant on th Bav, and cattle are a fat as they can well be and not slop over. T..11, ,.l.,. K..,.i.lfol weather! Come to . VllV W UM M ........ fuaaa Rav for sunshine, fruit and flowers, , j in the dead of wintei . Thos. J. Buford is working into a lucra tive business. But then Tom would do well anywhere he's a live man. Hen fruit is gradually advancing as the I,i;d., timnuk. and even now it takes a , millionaire to pay .for a whole doze. healthy eggs, we Mayton, Wm. 2 Laying, Geo. Tower. J. S. Daniels, Susa Lawrence, A. Wood, Sarah N Knight, Viola Mathers. Saul C. Whituvr, Sadie Low. U. H. O'Brien, Chas. Smith, Dr. J. B. Barber, P. M. . , , MARRIED i CLINE MED1N At the residence of the bride's parents, in Albany, Monday eve..- ing, Dec. 7th. by Rev. T. ti. Brownson. n w flin of Benton couuty, to Miss Hannah Med in. BORN. gou. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. m via i t.h residence, euht milt u f rtorvaltia. Tuesday, Dec. 8th, food, 1885, to the wife of Virgil A . Oavis, a mean that are uot troubled i daughter. with a bad breath. A new addition to the hotel, in the rear or east side, for a kitchen is almost comple- cu:ii,' i-iinT-rh Remedy a positive cure Thos. S. Yantis. a former resident of this j CaUrrh Di theriai aud Canker Mouth, county, but now a jolly young stockman of Graham. Fossil, Oregon, returned to Corvallis kn Monday evening to spend the coming holi day with relatives and friends here. He made u a pleasant call Tuesday morning, and remarked that since his last visit, three vears since. Corvallis has greatly improved inch the shortest,) ;ind in tlie way o; ouiuiiuirs aim pu.mo .ujp.wvc- about 15 and one-half hands high, strayed i ments. Tho. lias not yet entered tne , i uu-. n..n in this countrv. I matrimonial state, but for the benent of the . . , , . ,L ,,f I.' ..iiintv lAAsies. V .- will SaV that if 11 .vmi.ttims I .f dvsoepSia. Price Any information lea. uug to tne iceuve.y e. - - -,-r- -- - . . , , . 1 J : n..hi,.,.u a in, '.- V.illi.i nill. . .r U t. P. X OV Sale Oy i. OTB' will be thankfully received oy '. you ue. v., "f .... ... , B -, llt A Nasal Injector free with each tmttie or Shiloh' Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents, at T. Graham's. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Get it at T. Graham's. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what yon need for constipation, loss of appetite, Dizziness, and 10 and ted. Also, a porch across tne enure ii These aud other improvements being made indicate opening of the hotel for business, sooner or later. Yreka! Col. Hogg, President of the 0. P. R. R Wallis Nash, VicePreaideiit, Wm. M. Hoag, Manager, arrived here by speci d train last Saturday, aud were kept busy examining completed work, aud determining and shap ing matters for future development. Col. Hogjj says the road, financially, is in first c.biss' 'couditiou, and the work of construc tion eastward will lie resumed early in the coming season, part of the business of the Colonel's visit at this time being to locate f ie line permanently from Corvallis across the state. The party seemed to be in good health and tiue spirits. "Hackmatack" a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by T. Graham. PRODUCE PRICE CURRENT. Notice is herehv given that in accordance with one ot the provisions of the last will and testament of Joseph Hamilton, late of Linn county, Oregon, de ceased, and in pursuance ot an order of resale madi by the'eountv court of t'aa state of Oregon for Linn co-.nty, made on the 7tn day ol ireccinuer, .-bem-' a dav of the regular December term 188B, of said court and duly entered in the journals thereof, the undersigned executor and executrix of the last will and testament of said Joseph Hamilton, de c .'asjd, will on Saturday, January 9th J 886, t the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the court house door in Corvallis in Benton county, Oreg.n, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for one-half cash down and one-half in three months with approved security, all the right title and interest which the said deceesed at the time o. his death had in and to the following described real property: 0 Lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), ten(10), eUven(U) and twelve (12) in b'ock numbered nine (9) in the countv addition to the original town of Marys- ville(n-w C rvallis) in Benton county, Oregon. Also lot numbered two (2) in block numDered nine (9) in the original town of Marysvu.e, inow uir,.....; in Benton county, Oregon, to sanmv me reH""--ments of said will GEORGE HENDERSON. Executor, CAROLINE HAMILTON, Kxeeutrix. Corvallia, December 9. 18S5. the same R, ScralFord, Corralli Oregon. j "the prize is worth the winning.' ham. Money and Collections. In order to accommodate my customers who place good reliable notes and mortgages in my hands for collection, so loug as this notice appears, I will assist them to find money to use. while such demand are beiug collected. M. a Woodcock. Wheat per ceutal in Portland, sk'd . .$1 30 Wheat per bushel in Corvallis 65 Oits 25 W,.nl n It, 12 to '6 Flour per barrel $4 00 Bacon sides 7 to 8 Ham 10 12 Shoulder 6 to 7 Lard, 10 lb tin 8 to 10 " kegs " Butter, fresh rolls to - Eggs per doz to 30 Apples, green 30 to 50 no. lea Phi miner 4 to 5 u t ...u " . , Sun 3 to 4 Plum, pities 6 to 7 Chicken per doz 2 00 to 3 00 Hides, dry flint. 10 to 15 " green Potatoes Geese, tame, per doz Duck. 5 00 t- 6 00 Hogs dressed ..3 to to . 25 to 30 6 IX) OhmstimESIS. The largest supply and assortment in the city At the Post Office Confectionery. A nice Christmas card free to every pur chaser of 25 cents worth of good at our counters. Come early for choice of good. -TfOtt 1886. llcanta, ua to canomcn e SV'iSclim t MarO4ei. Sd frll. D.M. FERRY CO., MOOR, "wn