VOL. XXVII. COttVALLIS, BENTON COUNTY, OEEGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1890. NO. 14. BRIEF LOCALS. CITATION. -"-s----- for Infants and Children. cheap at J. Wm. Will's. Base balls and bats at bottom prices at J. Wm Will's gun stove. J. Wm. Will has the nicest fishing rods in town. See thetr. before buy ing elsewhere. All persons, indebted to the firm of "CrtorfU .o well adapted tochfldren that I Ctorf; "auin. recommend It as superior to any prescription I gives sleep, and promotes di- kaown to me." H. A. Abcbeb, M. D., 1 gestioa. . Ill Sow Oxford St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. Thb Csntaue Company, 77 Murray Street, N. T. a. i.iiiiiiiMiiM. Tlie- CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Ore gem, for the County of Beuton. Iu the matter of the Es- tate of JOSEPH 1BOMPSON, I i Deceased. ; To Morris O. Thompson and Joseph H. Thompson, heirs of Joseph Thompson, de ceased, and any other heirs of said de ceased (unknown) if any there be, Greet ing: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County iourt of the State ot uregon, fr the County of Benton, at the Court Room thereof, in the Court House, at City of Cor vallis, in the County of Benton, State of Or egon, on Tuesday, the 3d day of June, 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cuise, if any exist, why an Order of Sals of the following de scribed real urooertv of said estate, to-wit: Lot JNo. (7) Seven in Block JSo. Jill Eleven in the Town of West Yquiiia, Benton County, State of Oregon, should not be made as prayea lor in me petition i V. Thompson, Administratrix of said estate. By order, Hon. E. Hulgate, County Judge of Benton County, Oregon, of diite April 10th, 1800. - Witness, the Hon. E. Ho'gate, ! Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County 0-- or Benton, witn tne seal oi saiu Court affixed, this 10th day ot April, A. D., 1890. Attest: B. W. WILSON, Clerk. 4:18-5t -- .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Okkook City, Or. ) April 28th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following na.med settler has' tiled notice of his inten tion to make final pi oof in support of his turned, at H. & H's. LOCAL AND GENERAL. . . 1 . ' i. n r -1 FC-1 COWS Or no COWS. "J eCUOn next iiimuy, ui House cleaning is in fashion uov. Sam'l Case of Newport was in the Fishing takle, gnus and pistols very city Wednesday. Read the new ad. of the Pioneer Bakery in another column. J. L. Aiken of Philomath, Benton connty's next coroner, was in Corvallis Wednesday. Larce assortment fine goods in con gress lace ana Duuon, ior men, ai Craig & Conover, are ' requested to call h. & H's. and liquidate the same immediately. Have you seen anything of a stray All those owing the Gazette for s,gU board? J. Mason is looking for subscription will call and settle and one lost strayed or stolen, thus confer a great favor on the pub- jev j l. Hershner, formerly pas- lisher. tor of the Evangelical church of Cor- New goods weekly at iNolan s. vallis, is in the city this week. LOCAL NOTES. Bargains in men's hats at No lan's. For men's furnishing goods go to Nolan's. Fresh invoice of ruchings at the Ladies' Bazaar. Now is a good time to put new hoards in vour sidewalk instead of allowing those holes to remain longer. Isaac Danewood of Sisson, Cali fornia, is visitimr Iris sister, Mrs. Mc- . I r"n. ,-i f.kJa rtv who is ouite ill". n,fn,d ti owafc varietv. at Hoi- 1 "ate & Helm's. Miss Julia Seberg of Buena Vista, Oxford ties, in pebble goat, flexible Polk county, is a guest of the Misses soles, H. & H's. Kate and Anna Thompson, ot this Lenmox Oxford ties same tip, hand c;ty turneu, atn.ns, , . . . fc. f , .. u 1 1 u -.0 i.enox uxioro. ties, pwrn ur, nA from Arlie 11(11 I V VV Ltle Carries a full and e stock of com- plet claim, and that said uroof will be mat before the County Judge or iu his absence before the County Clerk of Benton county, at Corvallis, Or., on Friday, June 20. 1890, viz: Austin E. Auree; Homesteatt Jintry. No. 5235 for the N. E. i of N. E. i of Sec. 4, Tt. 11 S., R. 8 W., S. i of S. W. J and S. VV . i ot S. Jii. t oi oec. 3 i p. iu o., He names the following witnesses to diumprice shoes in congress and lace prove nis continuous resilience ujiu uuu i aj & and cultivation ot said land, viz: vv. Beers, J. Beei, of fcddyville, Benton l'o.. Or.. A. L. Porter of Nashville, Benton O.K. Or. anil C. Warren of .Summit, Ben ton Co. Or. J. T. APPJSRSON, Register. Common Sonse Oxford ties, patent through Kings valley to connect with tip, hand turned, at H. & H's. Ladies, buy your spring wraps and jackets and parasols at No lan's. " Gibbs & Allen's shoes for men, me- The Eockford $3 shoe, the best shoe the O. P. Jamie Johnson, son oi Joe Johnson, was the successful competitor for the medal in the medal contest given by the W. C. T. U. last Friday evening. The recent warm weather is rapidly rvicitiniT thp snow in the mountains and v..v , . in the market for the money, at liol- as a consequence tne v uiamc i. gate & Helm's. is rising, Ladies, buy your drygoods at rcit. Stamped tray cloths, doylies and carvers at the Ladies' Bazaar. 1 Ice cream sociable at the Congregational - church next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fortmiller of Albany, arrived in Corvallis Thursday for a short visit. Novelties in neck wear at the Ladies' -Bazaar. . . -1 J. G. Clark, an old settler of Alsea Val ley, made the Gazette a call an Thursday. Dr. Thompson will preach at the Oak Ridge Presbyterian church next Sabbath at 2:30 p. m. The Presbyterian church is to be lighted with electricity. They hope to have it ready for next Sabbath. In all diseases ot the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, use, to the exclusion of all other medicines, Nature's own remedy, Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Id Peter F. Daly, who plays LeBlanc in Evangeline, achieved great success last year as Kate Castleton's leading comedian. Bessie Tannehil, now playing in Rice's Beautiful Evangeline, played the widely ' different role of Evangeline in the famous New York production of the burlesque two years ago. At the Congregational church next Sun day morning the pastor will speak on, "God'sJInterest in Men, '.'ami in the evening on, "The Moral Vidue of a Political Cam paign.'' All who attend these services will find a cordial welcome. The dingy old fishing rod and line nightly used by James S. .Maffit as the Lone Fisher man in Evangelie, has done duty for the last seventeen years, and is more prized by Mr. Mafnt than if the rod were silver and the string of gold. Rev. E. R. Prichard and children of Al bany, spent a couple of days iu our city the first of the week. Mr. Prichard leaves for Saratoga, N. Y., On Monday;next to attend NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, China and Semi-Porcelain, m i i r i T ' '"7".,. ..o. 1 claim, and that Said prooi win Toilet Sets, Lamps, vases, f0re the jnds-.orinhisaiSe.. 71 I Clerk of the County Court oi Decorated Tea and Dinner Sets, Wood and Willow Ware, Candies and Nuts, Tobacco, Land Office at Rosebdro. Or., April 15, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- oe, oeiore me f Benton Co., Nolan's. Lanrest and most attrac tive stock in town. Ladies' Comrress glove kid shoes for summer wear, very easy and com tortable at H. &, H's. At the 1-equnst of numerous friends I have consented to the use of my the meeting of the general assembly of the but no fears of a flood are (Presbyterian church, which meets in that city May loth. At the Presbyterian church next Sabbath Salem has voted in council to bor- liish morniiiEr Dr. Thumnson will sneak on the row $OU,uuo.io suaiu u ucw '"o" following subject: "A Priceless Gift," and school building. That will do for a in the eveuing the theme will be "Stead- starter. Ifastness." The Sunday school meets at 10 Klsworth Post No. 19. G. A. R. m- and the service of song is at 730 p. and W. R. C. No. 7, of this city are I m. A welcome to all. 31st, 1S90, viz: David Perm. Homestead Eutry, No. 4.330. for the S. is. i oi o;ic. , Tp. i4S., R. 6. W., W. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: W. O. Kendall, of -i iy-, i CI 1 1 orvauis, ur., u. . iiuiupic, Tia-nrS. fvrnSg and Gardell feCeUS. Thomas, William Rees, Of Monroe, Benton O ' 7 Countv. Or. CHAS. VV. JUUASTUiN, T7i. Ii-1 17- 4:18 Cb Register. ILIC. HiLC, . juia;. 9 na..rli.lntpfr.rnouiicilmaa in ..i., u V aP,tal Journal: tiuiimns! is going on subject to .!. f nK. t fii. Pcl,6lus' j j, uon to iraiem. m viiiir Tirr i;nii luun J i'iuuuiit v i . . . . w-w- - -- . ' i m w I . .... . ... iiiMiitaii- w - L ' I fi'iito n.llllTiilTr li H n.h l.in.l ' rfr a rlill. Or., at Corval is. Or., on Saturday, May t lf. cHr.nllli ,var.l nt this citv. sutnect to " "... . . , --me ts v..j ... "'S"""11 - r . . ... ..... t-t - t j i v j- " i fi- fhiitiot i nav ni viv iHRir- . i No shaDties are allowed atioil day. I there, and only dwelling houses of neat Frank Chambers, better know? as architectural design, the plans to be ap- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. suing election. Ralston Cox. Xrie Cooee ciuD win meci, ut - proved by The Oregon Land Co., can bo Mondav evening to arrange tor the okc erected. The location is a choice one, and their anniversary, the ZETTe S callers tins ween, ne is the owners of the site desire to make it a popular candidate for commissisner I creditable suburb to the city. a tu a,l r-Pnnrt of school suner- on the repuDlican uch.es. lhose ten acre fruit farms, hrst put on intendent shows that Benton has 3223 Regular services at the M. E. church "7 ego. ana o., nave in the county between the next Sunday, by the pastor. Subject celebration of 28lh of May. t riimAii nmr, Pmr On. ) I nprsons A :i iom, icon (I . . , j mn . .i.. kPomI'o nmnHprFiir . . . . i"!vprvfbinsr irnaranteed to Cive 6atlSlaetl0n or money re- ' v.. . "r. i' ,r"T, . ages oi iour ami vweny " " "' fa peenin excess oi the supply, ami orders lor -' o l iKoiice-ju uercov n'"1" i - , , - ' Customers well treated. Goods best quality. Prices the named settler has , tiled notice of h,s ,nte..- legal voters ior scnoo. purpUO. uuivui" w -x i . . final nroof in suDDort of his I -.: :.. . e. Ti,rfi mimtv nil . . . , , , , i .1 . . t..H 1 " . . . .. ' r . j. t. Vl-lt J V olume Ot trale UOUDieu Uie past iwo years, auu cuusiauuj claim, and tnat saia prooi win mane ut- t0j- afternoon The lore tut? vuun iy vicir v -w" j j - 6atisfaetion i3 CJ funded, lowest. increasing. Goods delivered on board cars and boats free of charge prayer. In the evening ".Love ana fan planting are coming quite freely. An fidelity richly rewarded." I unprecedented amount of tree seed has been , r.. t t Tr..l aon rr, in- Pted this spring, as the nurserymen are Corvallis, Oregon, on Tuesday, June3, 18S0, ja(j(. cage tritj wag the Beuecia Agi l. form the public that she has opened a gfStore Northwest corner of Monroe and Second streets, Corvallis, Oregon. Hmvani i . riusn. i re emiiLioii ls -r. (;434, for the S. of N. E. J and N. W. J of cultural N. K. I, Sec. 14, Tp. 11' ., 14. V. vv. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, sa:d land, viz: J. Hoffman. D. Kibhy, J. Kibby, and J. Price, all of King's Valley, Kenton uo., uregon. 1. A. ArriiiitTMJiN. 4:25 6t. Register. Works vs. Cteighton "& dressmaking establishment one door not willing to lie caught napping again. JOB'S THEATRE. -Dealer in- NOTICE TO CREDITOTS. Notice is hereby given, to all persons con- Mr. Skinner, J. A. Stratton, J ohn cerned, that the undersigned has been duly K . j Tiayer L. F. Mosher, amioiuted administrator of the estate of I"'0J' J J Quivey, on which uie jury uisagiecu. souti, of the city Hall. VVorK will oe oDly appearance in Oregon outside of The picture f every circuit judge j promptly done. Portland, and first production in Corvallis ,hn hz held court in Benton county t tw, utt on Mondav last of the most ""PMy magniKcent of all bur- has been ordered to decorate the aUs for Wallulawherehe will tekei position Q r .l. ....i. m.vm -f the ni'W finiirt I i t..ot- i.:r : H,a I .... oi me .wuiu iuuiu v. - i unaer r. js.unie, tuici oigiuwi """(most sparkling in spectaular comic opera house. The following is a list ot pr svstem of railroads. That smile and pantomime. judges: O. C. Pratt, G. H. Williams, of nls jj missed this summer. -Stoves and Tinware.- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IRON, Nails, Steel, Iron and Lead Pipe and Fittings, r , , XL - .1 Francis Mary Uoote, aeceasea, oy ine voun ty Court of Benton County, Oregon; and all persons having claims against paid estate, are hereby required to present the same to me at Nashville, Benton County, Oregon, duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice. W. GIFFORD NASH, Administrator. Dated April 18th. 1800. 5t ELECTION NOTICE. RICE'S BEAUTIFUL EVANGELINE! RICE'S BEAUTIFUL EVANGELINE! Tohn Burnett. T. F. Watson and R. b. Bian. MARRIED. Jranite Ware and House Furnishing Goods. ware, Roofing, Gutter, and Galvanized Iron Cornice. Manufacturer of Tin- Plumbin? and All Kinds of Job Work done to Order. OREGON. THE OREGON LAND CO. -WITH ITS- The annual election for city officers of the City of Corvallis will be held at the Re corder's office at the Court Honse in said City on Monday, the 5th day of May, A. D., 1890. At which time there is to be elected a mayor, a marshal, a recorder, and a treasurer, to serve for one year; and one alderman f rin each ward to serve for the term of three years. The polls will be opened at 8 o clock a. m. and close at 6 a'clockp- m. J. M. Porter, v 2t. - City "Recorder. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. GREGORY-WOODROFF. On Monday, April 28, 1890 nearPhilomath, William H. Gregory to Swah L. Woodruff, Rev. T. P. Couuor officiating. TiTT-iT-fiARRETT. Near Philomath, on Monday, April 28, 1890, by Rev. T. P. Conner, Henry Rust to Mrs. M. F. Gar rett. ' . BANOEKOTJS PURGATIVES. A City Policeman's Experience. Mineral pills and drastic purgatives so Irritate the mucous coatings ot the stomach and bowels, that they often leave the system In wone coa lition than be tore. In tact tnetr cainarnc mv t:n u difb to their Irritation. The danger at- Marsfield raised a subsidy of $25,- 000 in one day last week for the Rose- lroa'd. Mvrtle " . .. . ' , j Peerless in ensemble, unequalled in cast romi nu .utomuo,,... ansxcelied iu the rare loveliness of its. dollars and Empire isaising a liberal feminitle beauties and without a rival in the subsidy. 'All indications are that the broad field of American amusements. Di- road will be built at an early data. rect from its brilliantly successful engage' ,. , , , , . ment at the California Theater, San Fran . ivir. r. . F.Uv....u .. Ticket8 on sale to-day at 10 o'clock week anew phaeton ana Harness .ior t Eobertg- jewelr store. uira. juu. I All Aboard for Haurisbcrg. Steamer J. D. Clark's new lot Ot buggies na Hoag will leave Job's wharf about 6 a. m. phaetons just shipped from the east,ana Sunday, the 5th. procure your tickets at thn harness was made to SDecial order I SI for the round trip. Diuuer on board or by S. A. Hemphill of this city. It is at Harrisbur one of the finest turnouts in the city. I Resigned. On Wednesday of this week HEAD OFFICE IN SALEM, OREGON, In the State Insurance building, And branch offices in Portland, Astoria, and Albany, has for sale a large list of grain, stock, and fruit farms, and city and suburban prop erty. . ' -: "Motice is herebv eiven that the partner ship heretofore existing between F. S. Craig I persons. and Frank Uonover, printers aim jjuuiiaueio of the Coevallis Gazctte, doing business ander the firm name of Craig & Conover, is this day by mutual cunseut dissolved, JJ. a. Craig retiring. All accounts will be collect ed by Frank Conover and all bills against the said firm will be paid by him. V. S. CRAT.G, FRANK CONOVER. Corvallis, April 15, 1890. - Grant & Co., proprietors of the Jef- Governor Pennover as judge of the second fci-son flouriner mills, made an assign- .-..j;,.:,! intrii-t. Thi as exnpnted. ha jXKvSSStS ment' Monday, the. 28tli, for the benefit having been nominated on the republican jets Its cathartic action by Increasing the mu- cf the farmers who had grain Stored ticket for supreme judge. There are al eous secretions and geutly stimulating the stom- , Tf ! olamiPil tr.nfthpiP ready several aspirants for the vacant place. eh.. Xtl. purely vegetable, does not lose iu wuu .u. " " r . . V , ainone them beinir Jndire Kelsav who is effect is effective and. WMn M, shortage Ot DusnelS OI J " " occaslonaUyorcontlnouslyhythemostdoUct. - , , , of oats . Gus Videau, the well known I . , fj v,. I The New Theater. The work of re- police officer of No. 1826 Howard wmcu cauuuu uc u" modeling Job's theater has been completed. X'mv nwn exnarienca i firmly I An Astoria real estate agent is trying I a new gallery ana new cnairs nave oeeu hfilleve that Joy's Vegetable tn rpII real estate in Albany bv means added, ihe stage has been httea op witn BarsapariUa will cure the most . , , , . . . .1. new scenery and an elegant drop curtain obstinate cases of constipation, of a brass band. Astormn. Albany d Q Frfday andBSaturday eveoin(? Although cured I am still ta- real estate is evidently . a drug on the . ; ua j h tinhiiu king it, and never had my system so thoroughly , The Astoria leal estate affent lw ti, firfc timB bv "Rice's Beautiful Dealer in JAPANESE GOODS, all kinds of fine Silks, China ware, and Fancy Goods. Corvallis, Or. F. M. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - CORVALLIS, OR. - 2TPoes a general practice in all the courts. Also arent for all the first-class insurance companies. 2:24 i . t in-Mfldnff nr niTninisninir uio close one has absolute command over himself should run a dime museum in connec-l Evangeline," on Saturday there will be an with this valuable remedy." Mind wandering cored. 1?atu: in one reaointt. Iilws 'rem r . pt of thofclobe. ProRpcrtim rnc raxs, -(n6 on miioat;ou tn yrnt. A. Loieotio, 857 TutU A.7B. 2tev -ii. I .1 r .11 1 : ..1. t.: i,:, TQv,..wa u excursion on me river iron juuujt wuiuu tion with his business. Perhaps he wm give the A,bany p e a delightful could, at the least, attract a crowd m wnlight boat ride and a chance to see this , hue company whicn win ouiy appear m two ttien. ; nl.. tk. .tot. Kn dnubt there will ha larce houses both nichts. as manv will be Have yon examined the stock of corsets I anxious to see the new tbcatcras well as the at the Ladies' Bazaar? 1 Iplay.