The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, March 15, 1889, Image 4

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: SHORT NOTES,
Texas baa forty nine county
seats destitute of gospel preach
injs.
An advertisement m a far west
daily reads:-MLost, three cows,
one of them a bull."
In one day last week 686 aliga
tor iiid.es were brought into Fort
Ogcfen, Florida, for sale. .
Men at work on the Eiffel tower
in Paris begin at 6"a. m. and have
sunlight long before it reaches the
The capital stock of the Pull
manSPalace Car Company , is in
creased .to twenty -five million
dollars.
- -Alaska cost this government
seven million dollars and has al
ready returned nine and a half
millions.
Mrs. Senator Stanford drives
- through the streets of Washington
behind a pair of horses valued at
$20,000.
More oranges, lemons, . bananas,
figs, and raisens are consumed in
the United States than in any other
country in the worle.
The nailless horse shoe is coming
fnto use in Great Britian. It is
held on by puncturing the edge oi
the hoofs at certain points and fits
neat and tight.
A manufacturer in Portland,
Maine, states that since 1886 he
has made and 6old 25,000 hypo
dermic needles. This indicates an
" alarming growth in the morphine
habit. '
ti , A Norwegian , engineer locates
leaks in a ship, while in dry dock,
by filling the vessel with smoke.
'The' leaks are soon shown by an
, escape of smoke, the process usu-
ally requiring only thirty or forty
-minutes.
" -WiA. McPhei son, for whose di-
yorced wife the late legislature
passed a bill of relief in - the sum
of $1,000, is now employed in
writing for the East Portland Vin
dicater apd has performed edi
torial labor in the state for many
years. .
The government pays to the
railroads $20,000,000 annually for
carrying the mails. At the pres
ent rate of increase it-will be but
a few years until the amount
f reaches $40,000,000, if the present
' Fa e of compensation is maintain
ed.
- George W. Jackson, of Spangle
considers himself one of the oldest
, , school-teachers, and mtisic-teachers
on the Pacific Coast. He taught
his first school in Oregon in 1845,
when . the entire country was
vast stretch of unexplored territory
ifcom the Gulf of Mexico to the
British possessions. Mr. Jackson
has constantly been engaged in the
"work of teaching ever since, and is
now upwa'r l of 70 years old.
'v . Following are the salaries of the
city officers of Spokahe Falls: Chief
of police, $150.per month; treasur
er,. $1,200 per year; clerk, $125 per
month; attorney, $1,500 a year;
superintendent . water works,
$100 a year; superintendent of
streets, $100 a month; superin
tendent of sewers, $300 per year;
engineer, $1,800 per year, health
officer, $600 per year, police
omcers, f 85 per month.
I rSirf S-- Soil? 3o!d Wtek.'
r iu lor J3 L V. untU laUly.
:i watch in tit world.
1 fcMioet limtketMr. Mmr-
nniM. ncmrp solid tioM
'.iinnuncuiM, bom Mdi
Sand cnU' !. with works
end cuef of equal Talaa.
j v ue rerwn i aca 10
calrir c Mcanooa frt.
Tninvr wiio oar larav acovai-
nsbio line or Hownoia
; ttousplcft Thcee asaplea, mm
well mm the wtrht we vend
liV. and after ti have krnt
. !a Tocf hnmc KiHitha aud ahowai them to tbof a
r;;o r.: -y hve railed, tbcj V'aconie your cwg property. Tboie
- T-.c v.itc. i ; .a. c ib I rare f recti vie r Uia Vntelk
Crir-nca. Vfe nay ail exTtm. fipHjrtif, rta Addrcia
Tt WHOM" IT MAY CONCERN..
Notice is feerebv civen that I will be re
sponsible for no debts or book aqcounts
- whatever contracted by any body except
by myself or by my written orders. Mer
- cbahU take notice. W W.' DOW.
Corvaxiih. Jnne 22, 1888. . -
Tl ly S1LK ANOt SATIN NECKTIES.
v it Pj Pj Agents Snap box and Out tit. 12 cm.
' THE NECKTIE CO.r Augusta, Ma. Please stats
what periodical you saw our advertisement in.
FRfi
Children Cry for
u I Lave used Falne's Celery compound and it
has bad a salutary
effect It invigorat
ed toe system audi
feel . like a new
man. It Improves
the appetite and
lacmtatea dlges-
A.tton." J.T.COM-
Lamd, Primus, ac.
PaincPs
Celery Compound
is a unique tonlo and appetizer. Pleasant to
tne taste, quick in its action, and without any
injurious effect, It gives that rugged health
wlilch makes every Uiliig taste good. It cures
dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Physicians
prescribe It. $1.00. SU lor (S.00. Druggists.
Wells, Rich ardsom & Co., Burlington. Vt.
DIAaOMD DYES-g&jMlLACTATED FOODj
CITY OF HIGHLAND.
This beautiful property is situated on the
ocean beach, about 2 -
quiria bay, ieached
road. It is laid off
and thus subdivided
each one a corner
been placed at the remarkably low figure
of $100 per acre lot. . The land is level and
the soil rich, while
equaled in this country. It is in full vie w
of Cape Foulweather, Yaquina bar, Seal
Rocks, etc., while the
along its entire front.
There is a splendid beach drive of six
miles on the one side
miles on the other to
bathing in front of HIGHLAND cannot be
surpassed, and there
and plenty of game
Nobetter place to build a summer cottage
and to spend the summer months can be
selected any where near Yaquina bay.
For further information call on or ad
dress Wm. GRANT,
Or., orcall at the CORVALL1S GAZETTE
office, Corvallis, Or.,
town site can be seen.
COPVBieHTtD
XTRooms next door to R. Graham's drug (tore, Main street, Corvallis, -merly
owned by F. S. Davis. The finest shop in the city.
CASE'S HAIR TO SIC, 75
JOHNSON & NICHOLSOW,
m fif a:0S Miss
OORVALLIS, OREGON.
SSTOffice in Fisher's block. Connections with firms in Portland and Vio
toria. - Parties having land to sell will
haus. ;We take pleasure in showing
pleased to atiawer alUnquines by maiL
The BTJTEES GUIDE ia
iastied March and BepU,
each year. It la an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur-
shaae the luxuries or the
necessities of life, we
t ean clothe you and furnish you with
i all thai necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
. styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
" COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BUYERS'
. GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 eents- to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Miohigat A.venue, Chicago, 111.
Pitcher's Castor I a.
Spring medicine means more now-a-days than It-,
did ten years aga The winter of i88S-8 hasletc .
the nerves on faggtd out. ' The nerves must be
strengthened, the blood panned, liver and
bowels regulated. Palne's Celery Compound 1
Vis Spring medicine of to-day does all tills, .
as nothing else can. fraertbtd by PAyafcfena, '
Bteommmded by Druggist, Sndaned bp Minftttrt, : .
Guaranteed by tiU Mamijactureri to b
The Best
Spring Medicine.
"In the spring of 1S8T I was an run down. ' I
would get up In the morning with so tired a
feeling, and was so weak that I could hardly get '
around. I boughta bottle oi Palnafc Celery Com
pound, and before I had taken it a week I felt
very much better. I can cbeefully recommend
It to all who need a building up and strengthen
lng medicine." Mrs. B. A. Dow, Burlington, Vw
ram
J - miles south of Ya-
by a splendid beach
in blocks of 4 acres
into acre lots making
lot, and. the price has
the scenery cannot be
Pacific ocean rolJs
to Seal Rocks, and 2
Yaquina bay. Sun
is good trout fishing
for hunting close by.
Newpoit, Benton co.,
where a plot of the
Ladies' .and
Chi 1 d r e n' s
haircutting in
the latest and
best styles.
Call in and
get work done
ENATO
THEO. A. KOCH..
-the place for
U:9-U.
cents per bottle. TRY IT.
t
do well to place their property in our
lands to intending purchasers and will be
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BILLIARD and SAMPLE ROOMS
THOS. WHITEHOFN, Proprietor.
EJ4The most famous whiskies W.
H. McBrayer hand made Sour 'Mash
whisky, and Old Crow bourbon shipped
direct from bond; also the finest
brands of imported
LIQUORS and jCIGAES
Kept constantly on hand. Schlitze's
celebrated bottled beer and Weinhard's
beer on tap. Main, street, Corvallis,
Oregon." - 3:9-iF-
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For cash in
entire stock of General Merchan
dise, without reserve, at cost
In Our Dress Goods Department .
Rare Bargains will
Velvets, Biack
Gloves, Hosiery, Jerseys, Aprons, Corsets,
and Woolen Underwear, Kibbons, Laces, Lmhroiaenes,
Fans, Jewelry, Handkerchiefs, raw silk and
plush stand covers, etc.
Tahle Linen, Pants
GENT,S FURNISHING DEPATMTc
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White and Colored Shirts, Col
lars, Cuffs, Ties, Suspenders, etc. '
SHOE DEARTM'T.
Ladies' and Misses', Men's and Boys', and Children's Shoes and
Slippers, Men's and Boys' Boots, etc.
These goods must be sold now; Gome
early before stock is broken, that you may
secure better barg ains.
Orders, By Mail will receive prompt
Terms of Sale Stiictly Cash. ve
time
i
OST
hand we now offer our
be found in Silks and
and Colored, btripeu
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DOMES DEPMITM'T.
CIo(hs, Ginghams, Flannels, Cloakings, White
Goods, Napkins, 1 able Covers,
, Quilts, Lace Curtains,
at the prices now tioing.
BURNETT'S : BRICKJ
Satins, Plushes and
and I'laul Uoods.
m ' m w m - mT -
Marts, Jackets, Muslin
15lanKets,
etc. , '
and careful, attention;
cannotgive
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