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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1892)
aen -linson as teacb . 4ie largest in the jjt is hoped to grad Services at the Presbyter next Sunday morning and . -Communion in the inornirjg; jSabbath . school at 10 a. m,; Christian Endeavor Ht 6:15 p.sm.; servfce of soDg at 7:30, followed by preaching. . A'welcoine to all.:, .-:- -. ; ..t Wednesday nightkof lust week, the postoffice at Scio was, broken into anil the. saf burglarized 6f its contents, amounting to about $50 in cash and something over $200 in postage stamps. No -clue to the thief has yet been dis- covered. ' '. y It is stated that farmers, on 'the Umatilla reservation are experiencing great difficulty in obtaining threshers. - Thousands of bushels of wheat are now stacked in the open fields, and it is feared much loss will ensue if rairf fall soon. - v' T. H. Meranda, proprietor of te ' Pioneer house, of Albany, ; has .re cently remodeled .and refitted vtliat Lostelrf and willniake'-'a' specially cf weekly , board . and todteing..The fa- Llo is suijnlied'withTTA Kt Iie jAr- set aaords and tlio prices aL-r1 iv.i. uiu una jiuuse a v Have you seen those handsoKer new r reed rockers at L. Welker & oi's 1 If 7 toot, step in nrt take a look ; and while there inspect their stock of furniture, wall paper, window p Wdes. They have just received a ;sft'.endid supply of picture frames, anfp will " be - glad to entertain you by showing you througn their establishment. vj. it. caliaway, ft Wells, wasn. the city on Wednesday. " He intends to depart soon for California, where he - will remain through the" winter. - Mr. Callaway is one ef the oldesUtSubscrib rson the GAZETTEjist, havjjig- taken the papec; for more 'than twenty-five years. - yqr best wisbeswyl go with him pn his joqmey. " j jtj ' " Dtor GvV", Maston -Returned re cently fronyrtrip up the; Santianl, be yond Mount Jefferson, ?sfays the Albany HerafdVTt rained in tocrente "up there all weekend the dojcibr witnessed a terrific mountain-- thunder storm: A band of; wild geese were paralyzed by the lightning, and several of them were pieked ufcbjrthe settlers. This sounds a trifle fi8iy, uufaffidavits can be pro- cured if necessary. ' y The Jacksonville Times says that I they hear numerous complaints of the --carelessness town "hunters who, wmie watcnoig da?r?Jui:jo tliejwoun- r. tains, manage to kill, woud- and ci ip ple a number of cattle eeh year. ; .The average mountaineer hassense enough -'49 wait until he can see what he is ehooting at before he tires, but the ' average town fellow generally has the . buck ague, so bad at the idea of draw ing a bead that he lets go at any, hug J" that moves. - . ;-, There are many little details about -' an agricultural fa:r that are not gener- - ally I attended .to .'which would add jrreatly to the educ uional value of the - fairj if done. It would be a great im - proyement if the name of the varietv ' ; of every exhibit if fruit," grain and . vegetables were given.:- The same is , true; of poultry and live -stock. To a considerable extent this was done with ULA poultry and live stock exjiibits at thrstate fair, but aside , frouftthe ex hibit of'lhe agricultural ollegeltJiere were very few names to ;be ftund amnz tne truits anu vegetates ited. these but are sion oi political suTjc-s-aiOog tii of their work. ' Y. P. S. C. E. Anniversary. The Young Peopla'a Society, of , Christian Endeavor of the Christian church ' in this eity celebrated the first anniver sary of their organization last, Sunday afternoon. An -excellent musical and literary program was presented and a re port "of the growth -and .work of the Christian Endeavor societies of Amer ica was read. : These societies arc be coming a powerful agency in the church work and are taking , a position on auequality-with the Sunday school in its.christianizing influences. . ' , : - r-:' KtftDERGARTENVMisS Ida B6oth, q( Newport, I wishes ... to inform the people of Corvallis that she-will; open a kindergarten !and private - school in ountmg Irvine s" property on Sept. 19. J? or - further information apply to Mrs. Dr. Tliomp8dn,'Rev. Geo. F, Plumraer, or at BrGraham's drng store. slAccording to-the St. Helen's Mist, tne lOlumbia world s lair mmmittpn Vias selected five yeljow fir, five hem- iqck, ftve cedarrjB.ve Oregon grape, five spVude trees, ; and two brakes and jtwo fets,,each placed in separate boxes. Tfye trees are to be -not less than five taet uiehf and ! are snecimens nf th mber grown fn that conntv;The ex hibit ; will be prepared this fall, the trees planted in tioxes-and cared; for during the winter, ,so that they will have an early and thrifty growth in the spring. ; The state committee will at tend to the shipping of tliem to Chicago next spring. .. r..,' ' ; . The Roseburg Electric Light Com pany has passed into the hands of a recoi ver, Mr, X. A. ; Walker; of Port land now being; in , charge," says the Review. It seems that Manager Hurd and ; the Thompson-Houston Electric Company have had some . misunder standing, and this- is " the result of it The plant cost about $18,000, and was. bought partly on credit,, but it. is already doing a paying business, anfl Mr. Hurd expects eventually to ccuae out on top. MARRIED. IXGALLS-CASE Al the Ocean Honsn. TjWport. Septemfacf 28th, 1892, by Rev. Charles liioviftuW VV; T-r--'fr rill uLios im ij. vase.- - Look out for counterfeits, Imi tationa, and sub stitutes, 'i"rspre-" sented as getwtnsy but sold at lees than ,-rea-nlar prices iy dealers in mediemerf not authorised to sell Dr.-Pierce's gen it- roard arainst and and imposition. makers of Dr. Pierce's genuine medictoei now seU their world-famed renedipa" Uirough druggists, authorized to fegcnfe, and anoer a- positive guarantee of benefit or ciira,or money reftmded. Autfaorized agits nZVjeaa, tmdae - thus regulattons, furnish Vr. iTercers genuine medicines, which always have been, are, and always will be, sold at the following prices : ' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery (tie remedy for all diseases arista;? from impura Mood) $1.00 per bottla Dr. Pi. Pavorito Prescription (the remedy for wr d'a ehronio weaknesses and derangenjpn; , i.ljO per bot-, tie. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant P (thexrfia nal little Liver Pillfrt :. SS .n , , rvtnl . I But they're the cheapest .Uuiues gold,'' because yoa-psy only for L.a gxT you get. Attempt. Another at- tempt to wreck an east-side train, the north bound overland, was made on Thursday rooming of last week, about a , mile north of Cottage Grove- A steel rail had been placed across the track, and would certainly hv thrown the train from the track had not the pilot of the locomotive caught it. Thq rail was pushed ahead lor a distance of nearly one thousand feet, whenit caught in a cattle-guard fence, which it tore out on each ' side of the track. The train moved ahead until it reached a bridge, where it was brought to stop and the rail removed. It had been bent almost double. A south bound tram had passed this place forty min utes before, but from the fact that it passed in safety, the derailing obstacle must have been placed in position only a short time previous to the arrival of the overland on the spot. This is the second attempt to wreck a train on this road within a week and it is the general verdict that the criminals soould be given a neck-tie party. The Southern Pacific Company has offered a reward of $2tHX) for the apprehen sion of the guilty parties. "The Flight of the Shadpwswill be Rev. W. C. KantneTT subject at the Congregational church next Sunday at 11 a. m. At 7:30 p. m., his subject will be "The Lord's Look." The Y. P. 5. C. E. will meet at 6:30 p. m. The exceedingly interesting and grow ing Supday; school, whose successful service last Sunday evening made every one happy, meets at 10 a.m You are invited and will be made welcome. EVKRYB0:V ' TO THE RESCUE. Twenty dollars saved by calling on J. Wm. Will it you intend to buy s Standard, Davis or otber sewing ma chine. . Call and see that it is true. For Sale. Two yoke of - fine Slick Horn cattle, well broken, good leaders tor aJpgging team, can be uand'fa by a child."'"'- - For, further in formation inquire of . . ?x H. Saegent. " " too much' of a risk. v It "not unusual for colds contracted in the fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are al most sure to result. A . fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will care any cold. KCan yon afford to risk so much for so small an amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds and croup and can always be depended upon. For sale by T. 0raham. . y , A CHOLERA SCAKE. . j - A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel metta, SJ' J., created much excitement in that viduity. v Investigation showed that the disease- was nol cholera "but a violent nysentery, which is almost as severe and dangerous as cholera. Mr. Walter Willard. a prominent merchant of Jamesbnrg, two miles from Heimetta. sars Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has given great satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysentery! It is certainly one of the best thiun ever de." For sale by T. Graham. NOTICE. - All persons indebted to the estate a Philip Weber, deceased, are requested to settle at earliest opportunity. All bills must be receipted by W. E. Yates, attorney for estate, or by .Mrs. Philip Weber. O. W. EILEY, Sign & Ornamental Painting FIRST-CLASS WORK. Leave Orders Opposite R. M. Wade A Co.'s Store. 0HITW00D NURSERY ! J, E. WILSON, Proprietor; CHIT WOOD, S S i OREGON. A fine display of . Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape . Vines, Shrubs, Ever greens etc., etc. Free from Insect Pests. 3"lt von wish to secure the best value for yonf money, it will pay you to correspond witn tne under- signed, fiend lor catalogue and pnce-iist. ., , - wiusiMi, unitwooo, Oregon, CORVALLIS ICE WORKS Corner A and Third Sts.,, 'JOHX ZEIS, pBOrBIBT0R.-i-c AETIFICIAL ICE Of the best quality supplied in any quantity at rea sonable ratas to any point in the valley. FREE D ELI VIR To anypart of the city. - . .JAPANESE - A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of Sup positories, Ointment in Capsules, also in Box and Pills ; a positive cure for External, Internal, Blind or Bleedino;, Itching, Chronic, Reeent or Hereditary Piles and many other diseases and female weaknesses ; it U always a great benefit to the general health. The first dUcovery of a medical cure rendering: an operation with the knife nnnecess&ry hereafter. This Remedy has never been known to fail. 1 Der box. 6 for o : sent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee is given with 6 boxes to re fund the money if not cured. Send stamp for free sample. Guarantee issued by Woodaro, Clarrk & Co., Wholesale and Retail Drugttfstg, hole Agents, Portland, Oregon. For sale by Allen 4 Woodward anyy Graham & Wortham, Corvallis, Oregon, . FOR 1 James Means' $3.00 Shoes, ; oPPy noiiieioining, . - Christy VHats, London, England Gold "and Silver Dress Shirts, - ' L. & D. Camel Skin Shoes. 1STO smy ,- w .. Stark St., V. ( Portland, Or. s 0 w. f i in. i in .-x a i u i i rv v - wo-story house, with well, cellar, etc., standing in un divided 2 acres of ground, all set with large variety oi bearing fruit. In city of 13,000 people, in eastern Nebraska. Four rail roadsmany factories. Property would be cheap at $6,000. Will trade at great sacrifice for part cash balance improved property in Corvallis, Albany, Salem or Portland. Responsible parties desiring irade, write for map of the city, full description and pho tograph of the premises. E.W. HADLEY, ' Corvallis, Oregon, HOME INDUSTRY ! Pine Buggies and Carriages. " .... t" , 4 , . , , .. i will amply pay anyone Jor their time Co go to f. THE CORV'ALLIS" - 0 & WAGON CO.'S .. - . JF" ACTOR Y And see their larze and ntemiw f.bn. f r. vallis, Oregon, where you can buy BUGG1KS, CAR RIAGES AND SPRIXQ WAGONS whft,h with r.mn.. care, will last a life-time. They are made of the finest second-growth timber and the best of ether material by that factory, where each niA nf'mafa.i : from the rough and sbaped in this factory by machin ery designed for the purpose. Each vehicle is finely Till in tn.l in .UA . A . J r .10 un. .1U1 yie. ' AlAi Jobs ARB Madb Arn Pitt Tnami. ik T1dv'q.,w. IfRR Weathhs when tHn timW la th,....Kl J Which i. Hot done with VjtmtMrr. itiha i..ML' ...,.mu w uux country are nuilt In winter and eany spring when lb weather is damp. The beaotv .Llh.eSB lobs is tIlat the' " 811 FPLLY WAR- that there is no excuse for anyone to buy anything nnnxcx ana soia at muh Kk AHONinr e vpinca TX Oregon City Clothing, Bogardus- Sporting Boots, OVERCOATS ill M Regardless of um oq'a.qoooooo'Qaaooa'o. ooooooo.a-o.jo.oig o p o o o 5-S" if ontimies. m x V. 01 V - i r X" 0- 7V--. r ',r i. : if i