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VOL. XXVII COUVALLIS, BEXTON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1890. NO. 43. For 10 4 8 Pairs Ladies' Kid and Grain Shoes, - $1.20 2fi Pairs Lad ies' Kid and Goat Shoes - - - 1.50 24 Prs; Men's Gen. Kangaroo, One odd lot (39 plirs) of Sailer, Lewin & Cos Ladies Freiicli and American Kid Shoes. This line we are anxious to close out in order to make room for a Large Smpment ol b. L. & Co.s Fine Shoes now en route for Holiday trade. REMEMBER this Sale is for 10 days only Commencing oh Saturday, November 22nd. All the abOY3 are Genuine Bargains and Well Worth the attention of close Cash Bayers. hk lUiiHb HbKB JtfiHlk V. L. P0SS01T We carry a lull ntfff" ran Best SEEDS, TREES, GULES, a r r mm FERTILIZERS, ETC., BEE I KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. Give W a - ! . . v. "L. POgsotf & SON. 209 SUCCESSORS TO MILLE11 bUoS; - - JOHN M. SOMEHS. ATTORN EY, Corvallis, Oregon. Office' twi drirfrs north f J. A. KJiight's furniture s'tf(re; H. L Taylor, PKOr'RIETOR t(K TiK Band Box Barber Shop, Cofvftllis, Oregdn. UgTSliavihg, liair cutting, dressing, dying; ami shampooing. (J. R; FARRA, M. D , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Spefciai attention given td OJftfMrics and diseases of Wometf and Cliil'lren. Office up stas in Crawford Sz, Farm's brick. Office hours,- 8 to 9 a.m., ai'J I to 2 and 7 p. rii. 1:13-51. : M. APPLEWHITE.M. IX, resilience North ftth Street. M. S. PEKNOT, M V:, . resftleuce 4th Btrect, two doors north of Opera House. Applewhite & Pernot. Physicians akd surgeons, Corvallis,- Oregon, Offices trver J. D. Clark's hard ware store, and at 11. Graham's drugstore'. Hoars: 8 tti 12 a. rrt , 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30 p. m. I . : j, c, if oxnsrOi PROrRrETOK 0 THE VINCENT : HOTEL, Main Street, Corvallis, Oregoii. The beat $1 a clay house in the city. Boarders by the' -week soliciteil. No Chi nese cbks enVployed. We shall strive to' cater to the wants of the public and hope to merit a sVfSfrs- o the patronage. Meals 25 cents. Ne ttoor to the' Palace Meat Market. NOTICE" TO CREDITORS. Notice is' hereby gien that the under signed baa been chosen as assignee of the es tate of B. F. Williams anil Jasper Newton, partners,' insolvents. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby renmr ed to present the same, property verified, to me at the office of E Holgate, Corvallis, Oregon, within three months froth the date ftereot. f This 17th day of October 1890. M. J. CONNOR. Assignee. TOmW tKm ijn k Tf TOXf Days ! Dress Shoes, worth $4, at 275 Corvallis, Orcgoil & SON. stock of the Vtry 2nd StraeL Portland. Orsson. - - - - CATALOOtE FREE. AT THK Ladies' Baz Can Always be Found LOW FRICSandGGQOVALUES In Children's AhU Ladies x furnishings Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Material for Fancy Work,' Stamped Linens, Etc. SPECIALTY OF F A-NT S' WEAR Agency for Jenness Miller and Equipoise Waists, and fur McCall's Glove-Fitting Pa per Patterns. Stamping done to order. A. HODES, TKOPRIKTOK OF THE yams Bakery And Dealer in Choice Stapfie and Fanct Groceries. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, Etc., kept constantly on liaYid. Corvallis, - - Oi-ejroTi. Great Out IX PRICES BY IN ALL Guns, PdCket Knives, Razors, StfisSors, MUSIGAL x INSf RUTENTS, TO YS, Fishing Tackle, --albums, Purses, Games, &c; Cfall at Store & be Convinced. Qor J. WI. WILL, Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county; the c'Dunty school superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at the Court House) Corvallis, beginning Wednes day noon November 2Gih, 1890. Dated this 8th day of November, 1890. W, E, Yates; County School Superin tendent, Benton County Oregon. HoW Severe Colds are Broken Up in Montana. Virginia City, Montana, Madisoniaii. Wlien we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty, and we take pleasure iri telling the public what it is. Such a medicine we fotlnd Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, last winter, when la grippe was prevailing. We p.r'e sat isfied that we warded off several attacks that were threatening by the iufe of this syrup, and we have since relieved, ia a few hours, seveie colils, and in the course of two or three days, entirely ofo'ken them up by its Use, as hae several of our friends to whom we have recommended it. It is all that it is represented to be by the manu facturers. If y on have a c'ongh and want to stop it Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will do the work. Swld by T. Graham. Mr. -1. Roohan afcd wife, late of Water v'ille, U'ashington, alo visiting with the family of Unle Geoi-e Sp'fihber, in this c'itv. Mr. Noofian is a newspaper man of experience arid a' ility. and contehiplaies lticatinsj in the Willamette valley. Lustrous Pearly White Teeth and firm ruby gums, make beautiful facet! niore charming, and the plaiucst ones' attractive. tJse Wr?4ht's Myrrh Tooth Soap and re store them. "A Toilet Oe:ri." 25c. Sold by all druggists. A company has been formed for the pur pose of operating the coal mine recently dis covered near Scio. The capital stock is pUned at $300,000, in shares of ? each. Only One in the UnlteJcf States; Ont of i357 cough syrups manufactured in the Uiiited Sstes, but one. has been found to be ehtireiy free front opi ites ami that is the California Positive and Negative Elec tric Cohgh Cure, whicli is the bfest on earth for coughs, colds, crofip, et6. ."Sold L'y all druggisfi ISettet Tfta;n: a Gold Mine. Ten acres act to fruit when in a .earing condition will yield an lncom'e of from $'2000' to 4500 per year Ji'hil requires no expensive machinery to operate it. A fruit raiser in the Willamette Valley requires but a si'iiall outlay, has all the Advantages of a civilized and cultured gWcrety, has goof and corveu ient markets and receives a better income from the same investment thatf can be Sail from any other line of business. You can get this land for' from 55' to' ifio per acre of The Oregmi Land CompaYfy, of Salem, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE- OF REAL PROPERTY. In the itaP.ti?!: of tfie' partnership estate' of Reikuap Bros., lielknap IVos. & Kennedy, Belknap Bros, and Kennedy Bros. Notice is hereby given that iu pursuance of an order i;f the comity coUrt for Benton coflnty, ate of Origin, made on the linu day of October, 188S, in t?Je matter of said estate of Belknap Bros., consisting of E. M. Belknap ami S. E. Belkii'ap (deceased) as partners, and Be'kuap Kroa. ft Kennedy, consisting"? E. M. Belknap and S. II. Bel knap (deceased) and (i. W. Kennedy as partners, and Belknap Bros. &r Kennedy $Vos., consisting of E. M. Belknap and S. E". Belknap (deceased) and G. W. Kennedy a'u'S f?. K. Kennedy as partners, the under signed,' the administrator of said partner Ship estate, will sell at publfc auction: to tfie Jiijrhes'S bidder, for cash, gold c'ofn of the Lofted Spates (ami subject to conlirma t?on of said court) on Saturday, die. f.Otk ddtf f Dectm&er, 1800. at ll o'clock a. m. of said day at the court house door hi the city !Vf Corvallis, iu Ben ton county,- State of Oregon, all the right, titl'S, interes't and estate of sard partner snip estate, beirrg the fee simple, in and to all that certain.' lot, peice or parcel of lanVl sitcate, lying aft'd being in the city of Cor vallis, iu Benton county, state of Oregc'n. and ps-rticularVy described aS follows, to witr Lot 8d'en (7) upon whTch is situated foundry and ntachine shop; a!so lota eight fSy ami nine (9f, all of said lots being in bloclt :me (fyin organal town in the city of (Corvallis, hi Benton county, state of Oregon. , E. M. BELKNAP. Adm'r of said pfirtherahip Estateaforesaid. ited Oct. e; rsob. Corvallis, - - Oregon. M. A. CANAN, PRO. rriHE OCCIDENTAL IS A NEW Build JL ing, newly furnished, and is first class n all its appointments. RATES LIBERAL. sSTLarge Sample Rooms on first iloor for CoTHinercial Men; OOCIDEITAL We acknowledge the receipt of a tasty in vitation to a Firemen's ball to be held in Albany bu Thanksgiving evening, Novem ber 27th. Good music has been secured and a big time is expected, (iiehleii appear ing iu regulation uniform. The Buccaneers of Old Flaunted the Skull and cross bones, thbir ensign; defiantly at the masthead. Your modern pirate, nrit oh the high seas, but up on the high reputation of standard remedies skulks under Var'io'ns disguises: His hole and corner traffic has ilever to any degree affected Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, al though that standard iuvigoraiit and correc tive has long been the shining mark at which his shafts have been directed. Cheap local bitters, Composed of fieiy unrectihed stimulants, with an infiisiou, or extract pos sibly, of some tonic bark; ate still Some times recoiri mended its identical with; or similar to; or possessing viitues kindred to those of Arrie'rica's chosen family medicine. These perish speedily, while the great sub duer and preventative of disease pursues its successful Career, over-coming malaria, dys pepsia, nervousness, kidney troubles, con stipation antl rheumatic ailments, nut only oh this, but tin many continents. Moses Huril, of Yaqniua, who was iri the IiUe Labish catastrophe, is in Corvallis at tending court. He was not seriously in jured iu the wreck but his head is bundled up in such a tvay thit it would be difficult to distinguish it from a toll of carpet rags, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by taking Hall's Ciftarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have knowil F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfect!? honorable iu all business transactions; and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax; Wholesale Druggists, To ledo. Ohio. W aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface's of the system. Price, 73d. pfer bot tie. Sold by all Druggiotl S. jS. vi likina is Riiiieniig froni a severe attack of rlieiimatisiii. He canfe d nvn to his place of business Wednesday eveuing on the utreet Car, but the number of crutches anil assistants which surrounded him led his friends to Leiieve that he might hay beea iu the. midst of the railway disaster. Tiie discb'verj of a preventive for croup, is one of the most iuipo'rtant itlade in recent years. Since t'rst discovered it has been used in many eases, and vith unvarying success. Its being withiii the reach of all makes It more valuable. It is only neces sary to giv Chaiftherlaiu's Cough Rertiedy freely as soon as the rirat indiciitions appear, and it will dispel all symptoms of the disease. Full directions are given with each fjotfle. For salS at 50 cents pef fjottle by T; Orahaiii, drugsjist. articles HLKi). llie toliowiug jncor poratiou has tiled articles with the Secre tary or Uregwn: .1 He Newport improve nient company; with L. E. Blahi. J. S. Cooper, Samuel G. Irvin and R. P. Eaxhart, as iucorpi.rStfvrs. Its objects pre numerous one is to Operate and construct a railroad motor fine' from Newport, Benton countj, to a poiift near Airlie, same county. New port is designated lor the principal place of business: The capital sto'chis $80,000, into S00 shares. ilVorseThan Leprosy' Ii Catarrh and there is' but one prepara tion that does cure that disease, and that is the California Poditive anu Negative Elec trie Liniment, sold by The Pharmacy. It a;so cures neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, burns and all paiiis. Try it and tell your friends where to get it. t'old by all druggists. Excitement Runs higli at the Pharmacy over System Builder as every body' is using it for Catarrh cf the Stomach, Dyspr.sia, Constipation and impure blood aud to' .build up the system. It certainly possesses wonderful merit when, all speak so well of ii. Sold3 by all drug gists'. The' Co'rvailis Marine Band have engaged Job's Theatre and will gi'.'e a rand ball on Christmas eve or on ChiTitmas ldght.' A ball is one tt( the appurtehanti of a holiday and dou! tless a large number will attend the one to be' give A by the band toys. Good music 13 on'S of the things which iriay be guaranteed iVi advance. A DOCTOK'8 KHJiUKE. fmirffensely jSIoro Misclilef than Is Gen erally Suspected. r. Kinff, the eminent mcdlflal' writer, in a learned disquisition on our national com plaint, constipation, says: The greet quantity, of cathartic pills, etc., ,vhieh arc annually swallowed by the people of his country had been productive of immensely norc mischief then is generully mifpectea. True, the physic unlopds the bowels, but in so doing ita lu-tiou tends to diminish the tone of the intestines; so that, instead of removing the eostivenoss, it aggravates it, leaving the bowela in a more torpid condition. Joy's Vegetable Saraaparilla was designed to fill lust such' & contingency as the doctor's ar raignment anticipates, viz. : instead of being a povex'ful mineral purgative, it is a mild vege table laxative, that, owing to its solvent aud gentle stimulating properties, is so certain a re lief in constipation that it has been given away to hundreds, not to be paid for unless it was of positive benefit. It replaces constipation almost immediately with a natural easy habit, aud is so mild that, unlike drastic purgatives, it can be taken indefinitely with perfect freedom and -fety. LOCAL NOTE:! Fine line if Rose cigars at Case's barber shop; For rubber and oilcloth and umbrellas go to Nolan's. Case's barber is a dandy on hair cutting and shaving. New liile of plaid dress goods opene'd this week at Nolan's. Buy Oregon City blankets and flannels. They are the best. Cash paid for potatoes anil dried fruit at The People's Grocery. New silk handkerchiefs and mufflers open ed this week at Nolan's. William M. Hoag returned from San Francisco the first of the week. Miss Flora Mason, of Albany, was visitins? Miss Maud Hoffman, of this city, this week An excellent quality of crauberries may be found at the People's Grocery store. B. E. Paddock wants your potatoes and dried fruits cash or trade as preferred. Read J. M Nolan's advertisement in the Gazktte this week and profit thereby. Call and examine the work of Pernot Bros., photagraphers, Main street, Corvallis Pernot Bros, photographers, enlarge pic tures by any method desired by his patrons. Mrs. S. T. Jeffreys contemplates a trip to California for the improvement of her health. The celebrated Columbia yarn and zephyrs opened this week at Nolan's. Finest goods made. airs. jji. irvin, oi ftaiem; was visiting in Corvallis this week, the guest of Mrs. G. A. Waggoner. 100 acres of improved fruit land two and one half miles of Corvallis. Enquire of J. H. Nicholas. From 10 to 20 per cent, reduction in all kinds of frames at Wilkius, Bond & Go's, Leave orders at once. Dan Cameron; who has been confined to his room from malaria, is now able to be at his place of business. From 10 to 20 per cent, reduction in all kinds of frames at Wilkius, Bond & Co's. Leave orders at once. Spend the evening of the 27th with . the Royce-Lansing comedy company. The time will be happily spent. M. M. Waltz, of Spokane Falls, a former citizen of Benton county was registered at the Occidental hotel this week. Preaching in the Evangelical church on S.ibbatk at 7 P. 31. by M. J. Ballautyue, pastor. Sunday school at 12 p. M. The Royce-Laus!n'j company wilt be' wel comed by the people of Corvallis. The character of their entertainments "takes" with us. A line liue of standing and hanging lamps have just been received at E. E. Paddock's. Call aud see them before purchasing else where. Wilkins, Bond & Co. have just received a shipment of rubber goods umbrellas', etc., etc. Call and get prices (bed rock) before purch asing. The Lebanon! Express says that the Waterloo soda Jpriiig' ceased flowing last week. It Is not supposed that it has gone dry permanently. Wilkins, Bond & Co. have just received a shipment of rubber gooda, umbrellas, etc., etc. Call and get prices' (bed rock) before purchasing. P. P. Greffoz has a large assortment of clocks from which to make selections: At his store may be found a large number of handsome designs. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. ss., preaching by Dr. Thompson. Topics, "two Pic tures". A cord'al welcome to all. Greffoz, the pioneer jeweler, does repair ing and engraving to the highest satisfac tion of p.itroiis, aud his prices are consistent with good workmanship. Mrs. F. H. Dingle started to San Fran cisco last Saturday to be absent several month's. She was accompanied' by Mr. Dingle who will return iu a few days. Dr. Diven, of Waldport, was in Corvallis Wediiesday. He is ou his way to Portland for the purpose of buying a supply of gen eral merchandise for his store at Waldport. P. P. Greffoz is offering some great in ducements to purchasers of Christmas pres ents. Patrons of Mr. G.'s establishment may be assured that poods purchased from him are as represented. Stop that hacking' cough, and soreness of the throat ami lungs',' before it become.! a seated trouble beyond' the reach of medi cine. Wright's Red Cross Syrup is iiufail ing. Sold by all druggists. The Iioyce-LanjsTng lniVsic and comedy sketch company at Job's Theater Thanks giving evening. Those who' atiend -will en joy the eveuing and decide that Royce aud Lansing are some of the blessings for which they are truly thankful. A Presbyterian church was organized at Mehania, Marion county, last Monday even ing. Br. Thompson, Rev. E. R. Prichard, of Albany, and Rev. A. : Marcellus, of Lebanon, were present and assisted in the organization. The new church starts for ward under very promiLing prospects. CIRCUIT COURT The following are the proceedings of the! circuit court beginiiig with Thusrday Novem ber, 13 aud ending Weducsday, November 19. State of Oregon is John M. Ewiug. Not! guilty. State of Oregon vs James C. Ham. Con tinned until next tenii of court. Russell vs Dillon. Sale confirmed. Benecia 'Agricultuial Works vs Creightori & Quivey, action. Verdict of jury 83. SG. W. L. Vance and Geo. H. Keeney vs! Frank Wood. Oil trial. Emily C. Bump va J. S. Cooper. Judg ment for 1753.60. J. D. Hiatt and Bro. vs J. W. Brown & Sou, action. Judgment by stipulation for 283 and costs 14.75. No execution to issue till June 1st 1891. Patrick Gillooly vs Wm. Bennett. Judg ment for 110. Wm. Igo V3 Wm. Bennett. Settled and' dismissed. J. D. Clark vs Jacob Pybnrn and Snsau Pyburn. Decree of foreclosure. Judgment $111.93 and 25 attorneys fees. R. M. Webster vs Sarah Haydiii et al, Decree quieting title to land. Catharine Pile va Win. M. Harkin. De cree of foreclosure and sale, judgement 3939.49 and attorneys fees 250. Caroline Patterson vs Meredith Howlaml' et al. Jndgement 232.75 aud $2o attor neys fees, decree to sell mortgaged prem ises. Laura Smith vs Otis Smith. Divorce' granted. C. K. Nicholson vs G; W. Quive3 Mary E. Quivey ami F. G. Hanna. Dissinissed at plaintiffs cost. The Farmers Loan and Trust Company as; trustee vs the Oregori Pacific Railroad Company et al, forclosure. Coiitinued tilt next regular term of court. M. M. Ellis -vs William Murphy. Sale confirmed. Mary Ann Kendall vs Mary Anil Emrick; et al. Sale confirmed. John Kinciad Vs J. G. Myers. Sale con- finned. Grand Jury made linal report. Dillon vs Lindermann. Sale confirmed.' Catharine Phile vs Wm. Prondfoot, et al." Sale confirmed. John Harris vs Addia Whitney, et al; Sale confirmed. FINAL RlirilllT oyGBASD jrrftY. To Honorable M. L. Pipes, Circuit Judge: AVe the Grand Jury of Benton county submit this our final report: We have inquired into all crimes commit ted or triable in this county that have been brought to our kuovvledge and have pre sented them to the court when required by law or justified by the evidence before us. We ha-Je examined into the condition and' management of the county fail and we re commend that some provision be made by the coimty for the proper keeping of its' prisoners. Persons are placed in the connty jail to await the determination of a jury as to their guili or innocence,- and pending that decis ion they should, in our opiuiou, be kept in a' place of safe confinement, but not in one un fit for human beings. We have visited the niBces pertaining to' the courts of justice in the county and find them kept in a neat, orderly and satisfac tory maimer. And now having completed our labors,' we ask to be finally discharged. The Grand Jury of Benton County, By J. II. Blair, Foreman. E. W. Hadley, assistant to general man ager of the Oregon Pacific Railroad, pur chased last Wednesday, of William Creese, one acre of land on the north side of the' street railway and adjoining Job's addition.' He a!s bought a strip of land 25x200 feet in' Job's addition just adjacent, and will build' a fine residence upon them next spring. - ' - , The entertainment given by the Ladies' Coffee Club on Friday evening, as all the preceding gatherings under the auspices of, this organization, was greatly enjoyed.' The musical portion of the programme was' classic, and the luncheon, it is said, would have done credit to the original Del ModIco but for many the dancing was the highest' earthly pleasure, so all were pleased. Mrs. N. P. Briggs went to Portland last' week to visit her daughter, Lena, who was' in attendance at St. Mary's Academy. Mrs. Briggs" found her daughter somewhat' indisposed and returned with her to Cor vallis. On Tuesday from Lena's ailment' diptheria developed, but she is rapidly re covering. It is hoped that there will be no new eaKes, but it is said that a number j of children w-ere exposed before the charac-' ter of the disease became known. Tuo8. Graham, the druggist, has madej some improvements in his sitore, rendered? necessary by increasing trade,' which add to the convenience and appearance of the' establishment. Previously the store had been large and it was necssary to store in it' a large amount of cumbersome and unsight ly stock.' Mr. Graham has had this rooirf partitioned aud additional shelving put up" The front part of the building is used to' disnlav the more attractive stock and if r.j ' now presents a hanrUioiiie appcar'aoce,'