VOL. XXVI. i COKVALLIS, BENTON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JAKUAKY 24, 1890. for Infants and Children. "'CaatorfaU so weU adapted to children that I Caatorls cures Colie, Constipation. recommend it as superior to any prescription I Sour S tomach, DiarrhtEa, Eructation, towtom..".. ttT Archer, JL D., I KUteWor ve, rieep. promote, dl 111 Bo. Oxford St., BtooUto, N. Y. Without injurious medicsWon. Tbb Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, K. T. Cascade -The Niagara Lumbering COTUpany- Desires to inform the public that it has established an extensive lumber yard in Corvaliis, near the Oregon Pacitic depot, and is prepared to furnish all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, Including Shingles and Lathes, at reasouable prices. This lumber is the finest in Oregon, being sawed in the very heart of the Cascade mountains. , J. W. BROWN & SON, PROPS. jESF-For particulars call on or Corvaliis, Benton county, Oiegon. Heal Estate Aents, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Sold $80,000 worth of property in 1S89. - C . If you waut to sell your farms, place them with us. We sold more farm property during 1S89 than all other agents. We have our own teams and show property free of charge. - JF'K you want Fire or Accident companies represented. HPOffice in Occidental Hotel block, on MMn street, Corvaliis. IMountain - address, W. II. MILLHOLLEN, at Insurance, call on s. ; The best - FINE PRINTING! jyAH kinds of extra fine job printing, such as Wedding Invitations and Cards, Ball Programmes and Tick ets; Calling Cards, etc., done in excel lent style at The Gazette office. Call and inspect samples of stock. CRAIG & CONOVER, ' Corvaliis, Oregon. Ire Oyster SH s By the pint, Quart of bushel, "wholesale or retail, at.the chop house and oyster saloon near the postoffice. Oysters served, in any style: Meals at all hours. ASSELL, Proprietor. executors Notice to creditors. In the County Court of Benton County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of James Gihgles, deed. ' ' Notice is hereby given that the under' signed ha been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of James Gingles dead, by said cottvt, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present-the me for allowance duly sertitied as requited by law, to the under signed at my residence II mile north of Corvaliis in Benton county, Oregon , within sit months Of the date of this notice. Dated January lGth, 1890.. - - .:. I JOHN TOMUNSON, f Executor of the last will and . testament of James Gingles, deed. - ' " NOTICE. All communications, etc., in tend for publication in the Ga zette must be sent in on or before Wednesday evening in order to in sure prompt attention. Corre spondence that is not accompanied by the writers' signatures will be turned over to the waste basket. Take Some. The Corvaliis street railway; company is offering . 200 shares of the capital stock of the company, (par value, $100), paya blein annual installments of $10 on each share. The first install ment is payable on March 1st, and will be used for building the stable and car house and purchasing hors es, livery citizen should aid the work by subscribing to the stock. R. Cox, . the secretary, will receive your name. Already Taken. Of the 200 shares of the capital stock of the Corvaliis street railway company, which were offered for sale this week, the following subscriptions were received up to last evening: F. M. Johnson, 5 shares, $500; A. F. Hershner, 1, $100; J. D. Clark, 1, $100; Geo.. F. Eglin, 1. $100; Emil Berlin, 1, $100; I). C. Rose & Bro., 1, $100: T. Graham, 1, $100; M. A. Canan, 1, $100. Good. The board of directors of the J Corvaliis street railway met Wednesday evening and or. dered the payment of all bills against the company to date. THE GllAVE GtTd TIRED YAWNING, Seemingly, for certain wretched invalids who toddle feebly along, though always looking as if they were going to die, but omitting to do it. ; They dry up, wither, dwindle away finally, but in the meantime never having robust health, know nothing of the physical enjoyment, the zest of that existence to which they cling with such re markable tenacity. They are always to be found trjing to mend by tinkering at them selves with some trashy remedy, tonic, or "pick me up" to give a fillip to digestion, or ''help the live-." If such misguided folks would resort and adhere to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters it would be well with ti:em. This superb invigorant supplies the staiiiina that the feeble raquire, by perma nently reinforcing digestion and assimila tion. It overcomes nervousness, insomnia, malaria, kidney' complaints, biliousness, constipation, rheumatism and neuralgia. Evangelical Church. The third quarterly meeting will be held over Sabbath. Rev. C. C. Poling, P. E., of the district will be present and officiate at the following ser vices: Quarterly conference on Saturday at 2:30 p. m., at the Beulali chuJch; preach ing at Evergreen Saturday evening;' at Beulali Sunday at 10:30 a. in., and here in Corvaliis in the evening at 7 o'clock. T. 0. Case, on Sunday, was called to the bedside of his mother, who has been dangerously ill at htr home six miles south of Lebanon in .Linn county. tie toon a carriage for there about 7 o'clock Sunday night. Upon his return on Tuesday he reported her some better. ! She is also the mother of Mrs. John C. Booth, of Saitui. At and near the summit on the coast range west of here snow is reported, about three feet deep. There is but litile this side of Harris and on the other side it does iiot extend much below Nashville. .. An attachment has been levied on the building belonging to M. W. Wilkins, where the Corvaliis market is located, by Hartlees & Davisson for $250 and costs, etc Several lights occurred in this city on Wednesday night last, principally in Zise's saloon. No arrests were made on account of the police being asleep, it is supposed. The Bentcn county horticultural society will Hold their regular monthly meeting to morrow, Jan. 25th at 1:30 p.- m.,' in their room in the court house. Uutq s l'orrer Had tneir new pngiue running yesterday in the new electric light building. It works like a "dosy.'' f . - . . . . The first nationalist club in the state was organized iu Corvaliis last night. Attend the theatre next Tuesday night. Lynwood is th e play. ' Services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning and evening at the usnal hours The total number of houses now supplied by the London water companies is 754,541. At St. Louis the Mississippi is 3500 feet wide; at New. Orleans it is 2500 feet wide. ; ' - The regular meeting of the cof fee, .club will be Jield nextIonday .k COUNTY COURT CONTINUED. The following is the continuation of the proceedings of the January term of the . county court: In the appointing of the road supervisor in Benton county for 18S0, the following were named: Road district No. 1. C. M. Vanderpool; 2, F. Voile; 3, A. F. Luther 4, Jos. Hunter; 5, Frank ' Fisher; 6, Geo. Taylor; 7. E. Stel maker; "8,Richard Dunn; 9, Wiley Norton; 10, Chas.' Witham; 11, Geo. Bayne; 14, Jos. Hite; 15, Gao. Dixon; ' 17, J. O. Fuller; 18, Thos. Cooper; 21, T; W. B. Smith; 22, Garrett-Long; 23, J. C. Walker; 24, J. C. Irwine; 25, Alex Nash; 26, Thos. Thompson; 27, V.'R. Buchanan; 28, John Hamilton; 29, Wesley Hinton; 30, Late fieukle; 32, R. J. Nichols; 33, Marion , Hunt; 34, B. F. Jones;. 35, Adam Rea; 36, B. F. George; 37. E. Hartless; 38,. O. E. Lett; 39, J. L Fuller; 40, Geo. Cross; 41, P. H. Bowman; 42, Jos. Blej; 43, W. J. Allen; 45, Geo. W. Coilins; 46, S. V. Burt; 47, J. Kingsley; 48, McClung; 50, J. B. Chitwood; 52, E. E. Skaggs; 53, John 3. Daly; 55, D. P. Blue; 56, Chas. Skagge; 57, Oliver Thompson. In tiie matter of the establishment of road district No. 57. Srjd road district established with the following boundaries, viz.: Beginning at south side of entrance to Alsea bay and river; then runniug up the Alsea bay and river to the north of Canal, ernes; then touth t the Lane county line; then to the Pacific ocean; then to the place of beginning. '' In the matter "of the" appointment of judges and clerks of election. The follow ing were so appointed: Soap Creek Precinct No. 1 Judges, J. C. Hunter, Arthur Johnson, T. M. Read; clerks, R. E. Gibson, A. A. Tomliuson. North Corvaliis No. 2. Judges J. A. Knight, A. M. Witham, L. A. Toud; clerks, 15. W. Johnson, Jaa. Os'lium. Willamette No. 3. Judges, McCanley Porter, Wm. P. Irwin, W. W. Starr; clerks, Jaa. Bruce, J. P. McBee. Monroe No. 4. 'Judges, V; J. . Kelley, R. A. Belknap, I. W. Porter; clerks. V. W. Starr. Gno. Thompson. King's Valley. No. 5. Judges Samtfel Frantz, Hiram Wood, Jas. Plunket; clerks, Harvey Chambers, V. Wilcocks. Alsea, No. 6. Judges.'-E. Cries, J. G. Clark, P. J . Malone; clerks, Willis Vidito, J. A. O'elsby. Summit, No. 7. Judgps, Morgan Savage, Jas. Skates, J is. Hamar; clerks, J. L, Crain, Claude AVarren. Newport, No. 8. Judges, Sam'l Case, E. Wrarren. L. E. Davis; clerks, R. A. Bengali, W. P. Stitt. South Corvalli.", No. 9. Judges, David King, Geo. Korthauer. F. A. Horning; clerks, Z. H. Davis, Thos. Samuels. Philomath, No. 10. Judges, Samuel Mc Iain, W. T. Bryan," E. Dixon; clerks, J. L. Aikin, E. L. Bryan. Elk City, No. 11. Judges, A. F. Simp son, J. 11. Blair, (J. li. Mays; clerks, E. M. ilays, M. L. frapp. Turn Turn, No. 12. Judges, Geo. Cross, J. Vantis, H. Harrison; clerks, Prickett, Wm. Ridouonr.' Lower Alsea, No. 13. J. M. Collins, J, Holgate, D. II. Williams; clerks, E. H. Baldwin, W. II. Harrison. Toledo, No. 14. Judges, A, P.. Butler, Thos. Horning, Clark Copeland; clerks, O. Altrco, Geo. Rnsebrook. Tidewater, No. 15. Judges, J.- H. Mc Cormack, Peter Hoover, R. S. Barclay; clerks, I. K. Cant, Counsil. Ytquina, No. 16. J. Allen Parker, J. H. Russell, J. M. Nolan; clerks, W. H. I'arker, Geo. King. Little 'Elk, No. 17. Judges, J. G. Mc Carty, L. W. Hunt, L. F. Pepin; clerks, A. L. Porter. J. P. Chitwood. ; Lobster, No. 18. Judges, B. F. Brattain, M. W. Wilkinson, A. Peak; clerks, Geo. Peak, M. Taylor. Wren, No. 19. Judges, E. Johnson, H. P. Hatais, Chas. King; clerks, Frank Wil liams, John McGee. Fairmonnt, No, , 20. Judges, William Peacock, A. M. Rainwater, J. H, Rothell; clerks, J. M. Risley, V. H. Hwlman. ' Big Eik, No. 21--Judges. L. W. Mulva ney, R. I. Feagles, 'W. V. January; clerks, J. L. Haslan, Freeman Bevins. .-.' In the matter of the establishment of election . precinct No. 21 (Big Elk) it was ordered by the court that such precinct No. 21 be established, with voting place to be at school house in said precinct. In the matter of proposed county road leading from a point at the northeast corner of F. Voile's farm, Benton county, to a poiiit on the county road known as the Cor valiis and Albany road at intersection of another road. After carefully considering the matter the court ordered that the prayer of the petition be not granted. If yon want a sure thing, invest now in Schenck's' addition to Astoria, and double your money iu less than twelve months. Only one hundred lots on sale. Positively withdrawn the first of .February. See the plat at flartless & Davisson's office. Lots in Schenck's addition to Astoria can be had only at Hartless & Davisson's office. Time is limited. Call early if you waut good thing; t : ' '..' :' ' Children Cry tot, . - Pitcher's Castorla. 1