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(2) Cortalfe (luetic. ISSUED F.VEIIT. E01D-IY atOKNKSO BT OIR.A.IG- &a COITOVEB, Managers, and' Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION RATLS They have thrown themselves into the awful breach, and the ettect will be the same as if you should stick a pin into a mill pond, and then pull it out aud look at the hole." A STOCK SHOW. SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONMENT. Th followincr distribution of th county school fund whs made April 15th, 1889, giving each district &u tot its organization, and 84.20 per pupil. NO. DIST. CLERK. P. O. ADDRESS. MT. 1 E. E. Gibson Wells $318.80 W. K Price Kings Valley 356.60 fyVaar,. Six Mon'hs, .... "Dir w Month. . Ir Tear (when not paid in advance.. IS 2 00 1 (X) 75 . Re . t SO COKVALLIS, Ott., MAY 10, 1889. How are the cows? Well, aw they; can any oae tell? how To the Farmers and Merchants of Corvallis fTrxn.KMKN: I have spoken witn many of you of the advantages that would accrue to us all by establishing . stock fair at Corvallis. So far tne project has been unsuccessful. This year, however, everybody seems more o u M nf in earnest and some ol me most prom- iiit, sieai wllu CAr""" . .. .. i nmfa. . , . t nr- inent men in tne coumy ua,yo raris was openea on mu. co-opera- I. T - " I ""I I tViF, t bf WpmomT dav is tion the stock fair will be a success, XXZt JI EUJXSjM. - - - i the next occasion that most be ob- Through the kindness cr tne .. . I of the Gazette, Times and Leader, I lay KUOU m vwi . w ,T nil . - . i r.ne oruiwi ucwic SimWX and sadly they cltob It is proposed to rent from the ii.. j.-x. .,u;.,0 onH TPfld Aver? estate a put uuu ji '"" me miiRait HWUIIW....O " . " . i 4.u .. . . ... I TVTarv'B river DOUKB ww'.""1 their doomt tne seu.i,s & --. corral8 . 1 V IIU111WV VI. Ma-a"" Read the article of Geo. Arm- suitable for the exhibition not only of HiaOazrtte. hlooded stock but also of all Kinas oi UII5SBI3i., - . , . Let each and every cwve help in - " ; - m. . ITT'i 1 I prPRT.RU lUr LlACJ CAllliw"" - w 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 31 32" 32 35 36 37 38 40 41 W. L. Dwyre . Albany C. Vos8 Granger Corvallis "Wrenn Blortgett Corvallis Philomath Corvallis Philomath W. S. Locke W. St. Clair .C. M. Smith Geo. Bayne W. Norton F. M. Cooper D. Garred A. M. Gray R M atheny W. T. Boles R. Sklpton J. S. S. Powell J. Whiteaker J. Modie J.E. Edwards H. M. Pinley " M. Shannon " R J- Nichols " R H. Hewitt W. Ruble Alsea E. M. Mays Elk City T. P Fish Toledo A. E. Acklom Newport R. Chambers Little Elk C. "Warren Summit J. H. Henderson " B. Hunt Eddyville I. J. Pepin Chitwool WIS! Corvallis Monrce 201.20 163.40 146.60 2326.40 104.60 860.80 276.80 239.00 163.40 213.80 176.00 617.00 192.80 318.80 180.20 255.80 918.80 117.20 339.81 244.00 234.80 218.00 213.60 449.00 617.00 134.00 213.80 213.80 138.20 117.20 in ii illllillH n i.'i'hS 118 -matter of a stock lair vy un , etc and the whole " " Vprnon . 264.20 3 small amounioi eneigy uisp.aj- m fc n ajverti8ed in the 43 w n. Philip. ea vy un, ocuum vuum; Portland, oan xmivmw it j. U tn -frnifr 1m an, exceueiit wivwius .v, yome papers. I rrv -Rantnn ootmtv can make a. Wgeiauiw, ; I r;C," inSt t.hr is no all kinds. Now, don't be afraid moe tr- ;, doubt, we nave iuo ui t!iat the prime movers in this affair and v table8f hid re going to make some money , away on our many fertile out of it, because they are not. It fama miles from town. All that is is as much for you as any one else. nee(jeci is a little co-operation to brmg Having Combined our Two Stores, Corvallis and Philo math, we take this way of announcing: that .r-K, nf Hip largest and most complete stoek of General Merchandise in Benton county, well selected and at prices to meet Competition. In the foregoing we state a fact which we can verify by giving us a trial and examining our goods and pri ces Our many years' experience and close attention to business affords us advantages to serve our customers WELL, which advantage is.not enjoyed by many others. .u. w tvnrl wft devote special attention, carrying in stock nearly everything S m (1psil.p(1 taking in exchange therefor all kinds of marketable produce, hides, furs, etc., 44 T"J. Buford Yaquina City 372.40 CieSlieU, laKIUg I" . , t as rt T nnohanon Corvallis 163.40. "... , j . Wvf1 n nnrrll.il lllVltatlOll tO all LO Call 31101 CXamilie 146.60 at highest marKCi prices, ttc our goods and prices. v,0m tntrpther and show outsiders and 1 - - ! ""v" 7 , TJ. . A erviL engineer nere sam uwi ourseves too what we can cio. xi- is . "O IUUIOCVCD WW Wifr Ann hft furnished to this city 1 n.nnnnMt to soon hold a meeting to for power purposes through a ditch consider this purpose, of which notice u niia,nai- fmirft than nasi win De eiven. uMMii ni u uiuii v,iicajv.i v i nrevioslv estimated. That is - 1' " T good, but now comes some of the OVER THE FALLS AT OREGON CITY. fiirmers, through whose places the M-j TVilter ditch must go, and Say: 8ent Robert Stewart around in a small boat ' , . , .. p.. i to Broaghton's sawmill to get some lumber. "YOU Shant do it. Uh, no! Me He went out from the head of the locks eould not stand it to have our STb'S S& llaces increased in Value by IiaV- far np the river as usual, and a small ing manufactories erected Cor- Jg&2k vaMs - and so goes the world, and "fS S bi'IllC jCUJiC AAV HIV w 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 73 74 74 76 77 78 HEEDS ATTENTION. The street at the southeast cor ner of Moiiroe and Second, is bad- nf attention.' As it is , jj . . bow there is not a bog-yaid in G. T. Buchanan Corvallis n- n Pfpk Lobster T. J. Elliot, Newport 184.40 J. M. Watson Kings Valley 310.40 "W. Levaugh Monroe 209.90 E. D. Turner Summit 121.40 C. M. Carlson Toledo is.tu A. W Wright Yaquina City 205.40 .t n SnpnRfir Waldoort 289.40 jl Seely Tidewater 234.80 T r Rtnnrna Waldnort 129.80 V. J. Derby Yaquina City 218.00 E. M. Logan Newport 180.20 Tt T'nvlnr Philomath 205.40 J. E. Harlan 197.00 M. Young Elk City 121.40 W V. Voircra MdlirOS 201.20 S. D. Tucker Waldport 121.40 W. P. Stitt Newport 163.40 J. Anderson Monroe 180.20 Mrs. M. D. Shaw Eddyville 104.60 J. J. Bristow Summit S. W. Bounds Yaq. City 125.60 C. E. Aldrich Waldport 171.80 T TVT "Rnmsrlfil NeWDOrt 138.20 M. V. Leoper Albany 188.60 Mrs. S. Fordens Collins 142.40 W. H. Parker Yaq. City 323.00 H. Underbill Summit 171.80 L. A Peek Lobster 100.40 J. J. Bbyan, Sup't. Common Schools. ptJlomafb, Benton County, Oiregro. 1889! The Leading Dealer in- nav but little attention, but kept straight across, reaching the breakwater alout twen ty feet below its head. He pulled np even with the head of the breakwater, and asked Joe Painter, who was near, if he conld get to the sawmill that .way. Joe shouted, "No: vou will g over tho falls that way. Come in to the race." Stewart paitt no heed, but permitted the boat to drift back of the breakwater again. Hr was next jEtuTT - - c r - - l seen maKing wr vue pripvmo Vf - - Oregon, whichiis filthier than this distance .We i he ..f'jW , . 1 1 across ou pimnsui.ij " i T . Bodioau of oue of tlie- pnncial Thecnrrentwa8rapjdiy sucking him down. Printers. Attention. A No. l Streets.fn Corvallis. Then, again, ?nd he wsee 8ale, there is another "hole77 Wllien realizing that it was useless, he drew tne , gooi condition ana as gooa as ubw i i i x i a v rvloa oars in, went to tne siern oi sue '" shoaid be looked after the- place iB bottonii clutching the dea i il iU 1 . nffina ;K wvK kalula Th boat WaS nOW drift- just opposite uic - .-.- . . thebrint of the falls near the middle of the river. He was seen a moment in this position, than the boat took th last plunge to the seeth ing mass below. This is all that can be i.i ,.f i,:i ju.th Thp Imnt was recovered a short time afterward, bottom side up, but slightly damaged, with one oar still in the Vxnnf rr a ivoa tranirpr here and no one to know who he was or where he SEWMAGHIftES, RIFLES, that was once the basement to a saloon. It is about three feet deep is full of stagnant water and Irogs and is enough to kill the "ttevJ-rj" Were these places at tended to. besides others in' the YAQUINA BAY. Fifteen hundred dollars will buy one hundred feet of water front, between Fall street and the Bay View House, Newport. Address Lock Box 18. Newport, Oregon. lm-pd. A Urmtn to nnw rwrann that IS in i I wi o' J v need of one. Also a Liberty job press, 10x15 inside chases, steam fixtures, etc. Printers wishing a press or cutter will do well to address Craig & The boat was recovered I Conover, publishers UAZETTE, . iur . 1 -ii .!.1a lttit 1 rf-v vaias, vregoru . . -il VkA Mkmnanv time- city, then there would be no neea J"'- ," Rri stew. of "wondering how all the sickliess-l art. He had on a dark slouch hat and dark. .. 1 lirt. The recoverv of the body is very arises." I doubtful, and it is useless to think of look- ino in such a nlace. He might at any tune TTT A T RESOMJTIOJf: bfnn striking the middle of the nver the last time easily have saved himself, and it t. 4.,- can only be concluded that he either did Tn ormmrwnf tnw fin the terflDer n. . ,i i. n.i;ncr it. - -v..-... 0 . rC but) IIHIIUCI, Ul ' a ' I . . - . . r ance resolution passed by the . i f ti,:, i - Jivangeiicai conierence nkmi3ciijfr Episcopal church services in the free reading room at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. ny the Rev. D. E. Loveridge, on Sunday next. ALTAR. BIER-M ULKEY. In Salem. May 2. 1889, Mr. William Bier of Philomath, Benton county, and Miss Ella Mulkey of Marion . county, John M. Chase officiuting. TOMB. - (which will be found elsewhere . in the Gacette), the Salem States man says: "This is nothing more nor less frtian a niece of arrant sanctimo- ' MOTHERS! Castoria is recommended by .physicians t. h;i.l,.n teathiTKT. It ih a turelv vece- table preparations, its ingredients are pub lished around each battle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re lieves constipation, regulates the boweis, I 1CVI1V 3WI1V.1"V I lltT CO i;ilovijllivi., .M. - - I j. 1 ....a- JiwUmq nnH Winn OOllfi. IllOUS demagogy. It is not credit- jjnayg 'feverishness, destroys worms and able to the intelligence of any prevents convulsions, soothes the child and , gives it refreshing and natuaal sleep. C-as- body of men, let alone a COnterence tor;a ;9 t,e children's panacea the mothers of preachers. The- idea, ot en 35 doses, 35 cents. 3:i6-2y. deavoring to make it a crimo to Strawberry Ite;, You can talk "drink" "intoxicating beverages" about your large eggs and such things, is not worthy the attention of even but when it comes, to strawbenies a body of cranks. this office is. in receipt of some fine You can't make crime-out of a ones brought m by C W. Powell Mon- ... . t .i. rvf law thr heat anything on record. thing tnai is nou cuinw. - - - . course, such idle twaddle as this One of then measures 4 inches in resolution will have no more effect circumference and the other 4 v a r i,;nHnff I you have got any that will teat them upon the great body of thinking i. wanfc tliemj people of the state, npon those Rftg.ster . who are accredited with common horse sense, than the pecMhg of a A Two Story Brick. One of the red-headed woodpecker on an iron prominent buildings that will be erec- l.(tu Tho sonf trmoniOUS tea in uorvams mis cu.. o Lcaaciii -- -"" SHOTGUNS, Arnmunition, Fishing Tackle, Organs, Pianos, Etc., Etc. Opens up the new era with new prices in his line ot goods.,. tor bis customers. . WJSf will aiwava uuu mm J,nu...e... o - He is selling off Bird Gages, Gloves, Purses, Canes, Baskets, Albums, Childrens Carriages, Toy agons, c, occ, extra Organ and Sewing Machine trade, as he is the oldest and largest dealer in this line in Corvallis. ion win ao wen to uui uu . mm chasing elsewhere, as he can and will give you good bargains. I have received for this I season the largest and most complete line of Carpets,- ever carried by any other i House in Corvallis consist ing of Velvet Tapestry WITH BORDERS Body Brussels Roxbury Brussels Smith's best Tapestry -To- MATCH. demagogues wanted to say some thing that would commend them to the superficial prohibition eranks of their jurisdiction and they have said it and carried six. They have heard from Michigan, from Texas, from Oregon, from Massachusetts, trom Rhode Island, and they wanted to make a decla ration that would tend to recall tne Tanquished, rotted, and retreating hosts of prohibition and they said 4 and went them a lew Deuer story brick of L. G. Kline's on his lot upon which the building, now occupied by J. D. Clark as a hardware and tin store, stands. It will be a sand-brick front, and will be of handsome archi tecture, and will make that corner loom up superbly, etc. ." -. . r A man, giving his name as Thus. Ander son, and claiming to have come from Salem, was examined Thursday,: before Judge Holegate, by Dra A. . Smith and Apple white, on the cbarue of insanity. He is minnosed to have escaped from the asylum, v wm nUmd in iail until Dr. Lane. " " ' r . could be. heard from. McCULLOUCH. In Corvallis on Friday, May 3, 1889, Mable, the three-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCul lougti. ' . BELKNAP. In Corvallis, May 4th, 1889, at 6 b. m., Mrs. Belknap, aged 39 years anA R mnnt.hu; of consum ption. The deceased has been in ill health for the past yeai and her death was not unex pected. She was an estimable woman, via a member of the C.mcresitional church and of the Eastern star order. Three children survive ther Ida, l!aa, ana Edward; her husband, S. E. Belanap, having preceded her in death in April, 1388. Kev. A. Rogers, of the Congrega tional church conducted the funeral services on Monday. , i'SKIPTON. At her home near Corvallis, onTaesday, May 7th, 1889, Miss &aipwD, daughter of E. Skipton, county assessor, aged 16 years, of consumption. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. that the nnder- . notice b ",C"J 5' . . , . . j, .ioned has been duly appointed a.lministra- tor of the estate of Frank S. Mattoon, ae ccasedbythe county court of Benton county. Oregon. All persons inmt -n said estate are hereby notified to V the same to roe at my office in F.sber Block, on Second street, Corvallis, Oregon, wuh in six months from the date of this notice, duly verified a. "1- bHSS(W. Administrator of the estate of F. S. Mat- toon, rteeeasea. May 8. 1889. Spray Pumps 6fKpAroo4 in the market All comulete ready for use. Highest endorsed. Send for circulars ana prices. f!l XM AX SPRAY PtJMP 18 California st.,. San Francisco,, Cal.. lass SENATOft mo:.i Ladies' and Chi 1 d r e nfa haircuttingin the latest and best styles. Call in and get work done Three-ply, All Wool Two-ply, All Wool -z and - All the Grades down to a Cheap 6-yards-for-One-Dollar Hemp Carpet. The patterns are all new and choice, and prices the lowest. Country orders so licited. Satisfaction guar- anteed. nnm. next door to R. Graham's drug .tore, Main street, ConMdlis,.-tha place foiv ' . .. . - m . i- a. 1 :n Mitir 11 -.ZJ- I merly owned by S. JJavis. ine nnes " CASE'S HAIR TONIC, 75 cents per bottle, mi 11. Hi NOTICE OF FIN AIi 'TSJffi liiisaijsftx. In the county court ot lnton county state of Oregon. Iu the matter ol tne es tate of A. T. tt-eesee, aecric. - Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed his final account of said es- tate in saia c i - - , . the s:ime, and the said conrt.halfixfslRqS3: urday the 8th day of June, A. D., 1889, at .. i tn ..'Mru.lr in., of said dav at the Dour in i - - - - the court bouse in Corvallis, Benton county, state of Or?gm s the tune aud place, for hearing- objections to. said final account and a final settle. KNOTTS. Administrator of the estate of A. T.. Keesee, deceased. May 6, I8S9. . w wm m l I Without HealtH C.ML I II not be enjoyed. THEREFORE USB ygjfi! HEALTH" RESTORER. PHILIP WEBEI Fu.arx3.x,tiJi-3ro Store: Remember fellow-citizens that Irvine Helm do an exclusive boot and alioe bns Tbv have nothing else to offer you and a part of your custom would bu thank fully received by them. Go to Case's for a bath, shave, or any thing else in the barber line. It is the best helper to Health and the quickest cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases ot the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out ot the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business men buy it, the Workingmen use it, the Ladie take it, the Children cry for it and the Farmers, say it is their best health preserver. Sold everywhere, H.oo a bottle; six for WOOL! WOOL!! 200,000 pounds of wool is wanted for which; we will pay the high est market price.. S". I. Kline Coivallis, May 2, 'S0.-V BILLIARD and SAMPLE ROOMS! THOS. WHITEHOPN, Proprietor, gftTThe 'most famous whiskies W. tt tt,..ot banH made Sour JVIash 1 1. iJH--i-li v . ... - whiskv, and Old Crow bourbon shipped direct from bona;: awo uic brands of imported . LIQUOBS and CIGARS Kept constantly on hand. SchlitzeV celebrated bottled beer fend Weinhard s I beer on tap. Main street, Corvallis, Oregon. Z9rn- F. M.- JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAWr CORVALLIS, OR. . 1 ....fin. in all Mi r nnnrta. A IrO ' flfWB a L-eiiwai i i.v : airent for all the first-class insurance companies. 2:2- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that I will be re sponsible for no debts or book accounts whatever contracted by any body except 1-J ---- -- . , m Tk cni iants take-notice. Cokvaju-is, June 22, 1888: W..W. DOW. m m r mn SITTK NF.C!KTlKfl.. AarenU' Snap box and Outfit, It ct.- what periodical you saw our adrertisemsntuu.