The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, May 31, 1889, Image 2

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OOItVALLIS, OU., MAY 31, 1889.
27 A' TSCHOOL OF TO DAT.
The lanre audiences present at
tfie closing exercises of the public
w.hools on Friday afternoon and
evening last, in the city hall, were
vivid evidences ot the growing im
nortance of the public school sys
torn. There was not one scholar
in Mia whole 200 but what had
feelings of pride over the fact that
he or she could assist in the carry
hur fuit, of the programme. And
was there a parent present but
v hat looked on with joy and hap
niness lcnowinr that in that band
X C7
of young hearts they had one or
more who, year by year, are being
promoted tartner up in me eie
inputs of educational life.
Their there are the teachers who
have, during the past school year,
faith hilly attended to uie amies
flenemlent on them and helped to
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raise the young minas mis one
ThereS on dcffree that college life imparts
mat 0WM8W uie mauieii piwiy uuwra
vi lien sue Decmnes a iiacneiur ui ui t
She 11 understand the art of Daclielors.
EH on next Tuesday night,
The circus ami the 4th of July come next.
See Sells circus ad. in another place in
1 the uazktte.
J. M. Nolan has.leen over to his Yaquina
City store this weet
rn....i: Vnnnn ia t wnrk strain hnvins
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nearly recovered irom nis runaway ui ia
week.
A nnmlier of items are crowded out
of this issue on account of want of
space.
Km 1pm Has decided not to celebrate
cn the 4th, but will assist Albany in
whooping her up.
tu ....'rwl.n.'ll at. the waterworks has been
rearranged and is now working like a charm
whenever tne Dreezes mow,
i7.rv.-i. .Ain.') linvn l.ppn civin cr exhibi
tinna nn Alain street .during the week, in
singing, dancing ana tuinoung
T..o TTIKlor rf thf 5nh nrintinff
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firm of Koyce & riioier, oi Aiuany,
was in this city on last Minaay,
Th. anar liSkaf 11 !lf,.l!ll flfc WOrk On the
iuw O " ,
..:.,.. tdo iv-vi- hina lnw (mooch now so
that the snags ana oiistrucnous can o
at.
a .nlomliJ n Vint. mm with all the nec
essary loading apparatus, is offered for sale
Enquire of F. S. Craig, at the Gazettk of-
hce
ti.;i u'nn aro thinkinfr about the circn
j don't forget that Eli Perkins will lecture in
the itv hall on the 4tn oi next, mount
Admission 50 cents
Quite a nnmher of masculine and femin
ine awitnh wielders were m uorvains on
Of the sixth annual convention of the Bentcn
county Sunday school association which will be held
in the Presbyterian church, this city, oeifiuiiinir at
10 45 a. in., jnnedrd: Music; PraiFe Meeting led bv
Hev K J. Thonpon; minutrs of last convention,
read by Mrs. 8. C Starr; How U your Sunday
school gcttinif along? To be answered by the dele
gates. Aftern.Hm sexsion-Miisic; Itevotional, led by
Kw i M. lick; How to Teach the Little Ones, Prof.
W K Yates; General DisMitioii of the Above Suo
lect; Music: "Chalk Talk." Prof. Hull; -Object Teach
in" and Kiwlergarten Method-, Mrs. U A. Hash,
How to Induce the Student to Stu.ly his Lesson,
Prof. 1. D. Letcher; The Teacher's Preparation.
I.. a Somion .praise ser-
.ss u n "'i' "-r. te the
vice lea oi imsv. j9iwiiK,cr " -- - -
Sunday school and why? Itev. Rogers; : l
tion Box. C. l. tiTOfue. ')I"7 S,
Praise Service lea nv ihjv. -----
Lesson In tne ininaay dciiuui,
. ... m ... c,.,;u:.Hki lienort: General
tne m. v. i v. ---:-- "-1,-,i,t. ..,nr
Discussicn. Topic: Jur unj "V- i. ..Ji
Needs and how shall they be Huppjied; Music. Wec
tionof Offlcerr. Then follows.the Ute Sunday school
convention.
HE SENT IT EAST.
Tor a ycur I was troubled with pains In my
bn k nad i I-e, nnJ headaches, the result of liver
a id kiJacy trouble. I was attracted to Joy's
v. .fn!! Pnr--nTnrllla. br tho startling testimon-
lals In the papers, and although prejudiced ajaiust
B:icb thlnrs generally, they rccmcu so pranuai i
vm Ind-.irrd t t:v It. Inowlns that as it was
rr:rciy TC.TCtable, it v.'ouju at any rate u no
harnu It Y.-a3 pleasant to tuKe and aetea as a
CoiitlelnsaMve. Afterthe second bottle my pains
o wl nfhos disn?rooared and I felt like a new miin.
it lid an much for me that I sent several Domes
to my family In New Jersey, who also took it
with the most satisfactory results.
J2fv4x r'frtfZ&T OZs
If aster Caulker, foot of Clay street San FrancisccJ
Yes, it is a fact, that that drain extend
: the nt. aide of Third street, be
tween Monroe and Jackson, is still full of
pure F-1-L.-T-H.
CRADLE.
wni.M AN. In Corvallis. on Sundiv May
5(5. 188G. at the. resilience of H. Uolman
'jr. FcurtSr street, to the wife of Walter J
It 1 ..a;l,4. 73 rt 1 1 M1 B
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T them does the Wednesday afternoon atten. ling. the qnar. rntvirtT. ln rWvalli.s. nn Sundiv Mav
4,flw.r r tr.ntl.Pr mvfi ft debt of terly examination c tsaciers. . . 29. igS to the wife of Russell Lowell, a
cirl.
VEUNING. In Corvallis, on May 27,1889,
to the wite ot John veruiug, a son.
lather or mother owe a debt of
iratitu.de, for were it not ior their
lmtirino- efforts manv a child would
j-i v
be less proficientiii the knowledge
power -tiiat rules the world.
-Jelnvft another vear Dasses by
'- (Corvallis will have a high school
buildinir which will stand as a
monument everlasting to those
who w ill Dieside in the capacity
of insJructors over the youthful
minds thst will ascend into its halls
to educate themselves for their fu
ture life.
Having Combined our Two Stores, Corvallis and Philo
math, we take this way ot announcing tiiat
of tbft largest and most comiilete stoek of General Merchandise in
Mi; llVs lilt v v C3
nnnntv wplf solpoted and at prices to meet Competition. In the foregoing we
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state a ftict which we can verify by giving us a trial and examining our goods and pri-
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ces. Our many years experience anu ciose aueuuuii to uusmess anuius us-iiuvauwgra
arw nnr pnstomers WELL, which advantage is not enjoyed by many others.
t.iJ OVA. T V v w . "
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t n.mfrv frnilft we devote special attention, carrying m stock nearly everytnin
plihno-ft therefor all kinds of marketable produce, hides, furs.etc.,
tie&IlCU, LtllVlll aa j-, - . , , .
. i i ii : -i ..11 .,11 ,1 nVnm:nA
at highest market prices, vve exienu a coruuu mviiuuuii iu u iu cui nuu cAaiuiuo
our goods and prices..
S
Within two days' time last week
$5,000,000 worth of 6 per cent,
gold bonds of the Oregon Pacific
company, placed on the market in
New York and Philadelphia, were
all taken, and this alone shows that
the first mortgage bonds of this
company are no drug on the mar
ket. With this amount of money
the work on the eastward exten
sion can be pushed rapidly, and a
connection made by 1890.
To Water Consumers. 1st All
persons intending to use water for irri
gating lawns or sprinkling streets must
report at the office or to the superin
tendent, 21. All persons who have
had faucets put in for their own use,
must prohibit others from using- from
them or their hose. If water is allowed
to be used an extra charge will be
added or ;lie water turned on. ora.
No person shall use water for other
purposes than that contracted for.
4th. All persons wishing to use water
must give notice to have it turned on,
If they wish to discontinue notice
must be given to tuin it off or charges
will continue to be made monthly.
5th. All iersoiis caught using water
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without giving notice win oe cnargea
for the same until the bill is sufficient
ly large to justify forcing a collection.
6f.h. The use of water for irrigating
lawns is prohibited, except between
the hours of 6 and 9 a. m., 4 and 9. p.
to. A!l persons caught running the
bprinkling will be shut off and an ex
tra charge will be made to have it
turned on again. lm.
T5i wnfral association of the Con
gregational churches of Oregon will be
held at The Ualles mursnay, ru-iay,
. -w AH
Saturday and Sunday, June n, o,
29 and 30.
xrAVi Cnnlavaf fi Pmtrpcutional church
-m wuii'i-j n -
the pastor will speak in the morning on,
m.rwM -.! tl J Ksk Aoai.lmr nn
"The Pharisee.'' The eaU are free and
there ia room for all who may honor ua with
their presence. A. lingers, passor.
finp miUinn six hundred thousand
Hnllnrs renresent the value of brick
blocks now in course ot erection in
Tacomaeighty-six brick blocks, aver
nig four stories in height.
M. V,. church, south. Revival sen
vices.will continue every evening this
wpflf Preachinar bv Rev. D. II.
Comoun of Albany. Regular set vices
by the pastor. Sunday morning and
evening.
T-iHiit. Dunuv. W. Lvman. and S.
Stnrknf E T.omDanv. went to Albany
on Decoration Day with a large ios oi
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flowers to decorate tne grave oi r. 3.
Mattoon, buried in the cemetery near
that city,
At their meeting on last Saturday
evening E company or tins city aecm
p, tn tm to Albany on Tuly 4th.
There were, before the meeting, some
kicking about coins, but when the mo
tion came up for a tiual test the ayes
were unanimous.
Service at the Presbyterian church
next Sabbath both morning and even
ing. Preaching by Dr. xnompson
TI.p service of sons will b2in at o n,
m., at which there will be a solo and
instrumental selections. Dr. lhomp-
son preaches at Oak Ridge at 2:50 p.
m.
FOUND
That the liest anil cheapest pleace n Coi
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valiis to uuy an kiuub oi
XHARDWAREXl
Cutlery, Tools. Iron, Nails,
Pumps, Rubber hose. Iron and Lead
Pipe, Kope, Barb Wire,
STOVES RANGES,
n.....;fa SfamnpH wnre. Tin ware.
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Inimnnuil WaiV All 1 House Fiirniahini? croods:
or to net all kinds of job work iu the line
of slrnet nietala or pjummng none is si mo
Kara ware aim oiove store oi
J. D. CLARK.
IxiloxxxeftlXy Benton County, Oirezojci,
SEASON,
1889!
-The Leading Dealer in-
SEWING MACHINES, RIFLES,
SIGN F THE
FA mot'K
Will Meet. The Sunday school
convention, for Benton counfcy, will
meet in the Presbyterian church on
next Monday morning, June 3rd,
opening at 11 a. m. and closing at 12
o'clock ni. on the 4 th. Then at 2
j. m. on the latter date the state con
vention will also convene continuing
Until 12 on the 6th.
To Portland. John L. Johnson,
the livery stable man, shipped, via
steamer Occident, to Portland on
Tuesday, fifteen head of horses. They
are for J. F. Burke and Mr. Mathews
and will be used in the United Carriage
& Transfer Co.. and also on the
Portland & Mount Hood stage line.
Take Notice.. 1 wish under
stood that I am not in the employ of
L. L. Hurd, neither do I desire to be,
as I can always obtain employment
from gentlemen and men that are
responsible. Walter IIqlman.
Ten Acre Tracts. For sale. Two
and one-haK pules, directly east of Cor
vallis, very desirable- for fi-niti land.
Enquire of W. H. MillhoUen; Corval
lis, Oregon, or of Craig fc Conover at
the Gazette ofitce. lm..
Money tc Loan. On improved
frrms at 8 per cent, interest for three
years and upwards. Lombard Ih
vestment Co., J. W. Rayburn, agent,
Corvallis, Or. &w
Chrs. TJlmer, of the Yaquina Republican,
was in Cirvnllis cn r riday last.
John T. Annerson of Orezon City,
has been appointed register of the Ore-
gon City land office, in place oi vv. i.
Barney, removed. Mr. Apierson is
known all over the state, naving neen
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a member ot the last legislature, ana is
nrnsident of the state fair society, and
one of the regents of the agriculturel
college.
Thp nl.ins for a mechanical hall and
dormitory building were decided upon
by the executive committee oi tneagri
nltiirril rnllRora last week. The me-
rhnniral hall is to be a two-story Dl'lCK
78x38 feet and have a small office at-
tarhpd. nnrl will be built near the coi-
Iftfrf nn the Arnold tract nnrchased
latefy. ' It will be first-class in every
particular.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
Tl,. f Dirpp.fnra of scliool district
No. 9 Benton county, Oregon, invite sealed
.;Ai ffirHiHnmmt.riu-.tion of an eiidit-room.
two story (and basement), frame building at
(Jorvallia, ure. Accoraiug w pmua it
specitications which can he seen at Burnett's
1.11 .4-. rWviillia Drpoon. Ail tttls must
be accompanied by a certified cheek in the
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sum ot nve iinmirea aoiiara, pya.uj w
no n fnrf .i. nn f.iilnre of said biddor
te enter into contract and give l onds as
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requirea oy ine eoaru in arouuaure y....
his bill. - Alt bids win neopeneu on xiiuoy
the 7th day of June 18S9, at 7 o'clock p. m.
The Board reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
W. ST. CL.AIK, C'lerK
2t T. GRAHAM. Chairman.
Dated May 23rd, A. D. 1889.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
that the under-
iiuviv. w J .
.0,1 in, lurni rinlv nnnointcd auministra-
trtx of the estate of Arthur B. Buckingham,
deceased, by the county cours in iwuw"
..... rt.o..n All nrwii9 h.avincr claims
UUUIIKJ, VtOfi"... r- 7
against aaid estate are hereby notihea to
present the same wnn ineproper "
met my residence five miles west of Mon
state of Oregon, with
in six months from the date of this notice.
Laura k. jjuuivuMitiaai.
Administrator of the estate of Arthur B.
Buckingham, deceased.
May 24, 1389.
THE Y. P. M. A.
The programme of the Y. P. M. A. which
meets at the M. m. cliuicn next ounuay a,
4 o'clock p. m.. is as follows: Music, by
tlia ..ininfv nnvpri Bopint.iira lesson. Jessie
WIIV .i J w , 1 ' -
Groves: music, choir; declamation, Bertha
Spangler; music, society; reading, jonn a.
Starr; solo, May Warren; report of officers,
committee, etc. Every young person is
invited to attend these meetinga.
Clear Grit. A large house greet-
orl thft Pl-iiratro flomedv Comnanv last
13- j . a
nicht on their fourth evening in Cor-
valiis. "Ulear triO" is a mniiing
rrnirlianfl i-eadv nlav. Mr. Love in
his ti i t of Snow Ton did some stronz
, ,
acting. Bell Inman in the dual role
of Mahle Holt and Reddy displays a
. a I . il. .
versatile talent, jas. a. .uevnn asine
senator displayed his great genius as a
comedian and kept the audience in a
continuous roar of langhter. The play
ia alive with thrilling adventures, and
the presentation of it last night was
enthusiastically received by the four
or five hundred present. To-night
"Facing the Enemy" will be produced
in which a squad of E comyany has
l-indlv volunteered ' to assist. After
this performance a dance will be given
under the management oi tne compa
nv. TA-morrovib- nitrhti "Terry the
Swell'" Don't fbrget the matinee to-
morrow' afterHooB when a handsome
souvenir will be given to every lady
present, l-riccs lv, zu, oo ceni
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Kntiio ! hri!hv piven that the nnder-
aigned has been duly appointed administra
tor of the estate of Frank S. Mattoon; de
ceased.by the county court of Benton county,
Oregon. All persons oaving
said estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me at my office in Fisher Block,
on Second street, uoryauia, unsgun,
tl.. fmm the date of this notice,
iluly verified a. required by biw.
Administrator of the eatate of F. S. Mat-
toon, deceaacd.
May 8. 1889.
SHOTGUNS,
Ammunition,
Fishing Tackle,
Organs,
Pianos,
Etc., Etc.
ODens uo the new era
with new prices in his line
of goods
bTYou will always find him leading in bargains lor his customers
1T ! 11,'.,.. P 1;,1 n.imu flrvaa Plircao C.tinoa "Rafilrfla. ' AlhlllTlS
ne as selling 111 JLiivi vag,, jl u&o, -vm,.,
ni.:i,l..n fV..r:nni. rVrwr Woiynnc Am Am ovtr-i ehtnn tn infrpasft his
VUliuicus vaiucigca, JJ it e,uuoI v-wn . . . A ,
Organ and Sewing Machine trade, as he is the oldest and largest dealer
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in this line in Oorvallis. xou will ao wen to can on mm Deiore pur-
nlinci'ni, olcan-lioro qq lior!in nnrl will rivA vmi rnn1 barsrains.
Orders by mail solicited and promptly complied with.
THE
PHY8ICIAN8-
J. M. Applewhite, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN- and .SURGEON,
Corvallis", Oregon,
OffirtA at R Graham's drug store, on
Main street, opposiie, reading room.
G. R. FARRA, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SUKGEON
Special attention given to Obstetrics
and diseases of Women and Children.
Office up stairs in Crawford & Farra s
brick. Umce hours, o io y . w.,
i to 2 and 7 p. m. i:i3-y
. A..G. SMITH, M. D.,
PnYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Corvallis, Oregon,
rcradnatn nf Rush medical college,
Cbicagos also ot the California medi
cal? a- member of the medical society
ot California;. Headquarters ai ah
& Woodward's store. Office on Main
street four doors south of- drug store.
6fjwroo
COPVHIWIIM ' was NATO- t0.A.KoeM
Ladies' and
Chi ldren's
haircuttingin
the latest and
best styles.
Call .in and
get work done
9Rooma nxt door to R. Graham's drug store, Main street, Corvallis, the place for
merly owned by F. S. Daws. The finest shop in the city. ll:9-tf.
CASFS HAIR TONIC, 75 cents per bottle. TRY IT.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the county court ot Benton county
state of Oregon. In the matter of the es
tate of A. T. Keesee, deceased.
Notice ia hereby giveu that the under
signed has filed his final account of said es
tate in said court, for final settlement of
the same, and the aid court has fixed Sat
urday the 8th day of June, A. D., 1889, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. ra., of said day. at
the court house in Corvallis, Benton county
state of Oregon, as the time aud place, for
hearing objections to said final account and
a final settlement thereof.
WM. KNOTTS.
Administrator of the estate ot A. 1
deceased.
May 6, 18S9.
rni T 14 Withoot Health OU
UMIb I II not be enjoyed.
THEREFORE USB
. Remembor fellow-citizens that Irvine J&
Helm do an exclusive boot and shoe hast
iness. They have nothing else t offer yon
and a part o youe custom, woitH bv thanjt
f ally received by them. ,
. Go to Case's for a JjatK, hves. or any
thing else in the barber line..
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Tj-fEAU; RESTORER.
It is the best helper to Health and Ihemctest
cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of
the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It
cares Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious
ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of
the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business
men buy it, the Workiiigmen use it, the Ladies
take it, the Children cry ior it and the farmers
asy it is their best health preserver. -.
Sold everywhere, Ji.oo a bottle; six for fee.
WOQLl WOOL!!
'a r ) f fi f H f pounds efi woot v
waited tor which we will' pay the high
est naafkefr price. L. Kline.
CoivaUis. May 2. '69.. 4t.
mf - -
I have received for this
season the largest and most
complete line of Carpets,
ever carried toy any other
House in Corvallis consist
ing1 of
Velvet Tapestry
Body Brussels
Roxbury Brussels ,
Smith's best Tapestry
WITH BORDERS
-To-
MATCH.
Three-ply, All Wool
Two-ply, All Wool
and-1
All the Grades down to a Cheap G-yards-
for-One-Dollar Hemp Carpet..
The patterns are all new
and choice, and prices the
lowest. Country orders so
licited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
PHILIP
Furniture Stores
BILLIARD and SAMPLE ROOMS !
THOS. WHITEHOPN, Proprietor.
ggTThe most famous whiskies W.
H McBrayer hand made Sour Mash
wliiskv, and Old Crow bourbon shipped
direct" from bond; also the finest
brands of imported
UCIUOES and CIGAES
Kept eonstay on hand. Schlitzejs
celebrated bottled beer and Weinhard s
beer on tap.- Main street, Corvallis,
Oregon.. . . Vi-
F. M. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
corvallis; oe.
55TVe a arenoral r ractice in all the cotirts. Alt.
airriit for all tho (ii-st-class insurance companies. ta
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice is hcrehy given that I will be re
sponsible for no debts or book account,
whatever contracted by any body except,
by myself or by my written orders. Mer
chants take notice. W. W. DOW.
Corvallis, Juue 22, 1888.
19 SILK AND SATIN NECKTIES,.
Agents' St.ap box and Outfit, is eu
THE -NKCKTIK
tui Amriistii Mi. Please tata
what gcnoUicaJ you saw our advcrtuenadOtiUU.