Crossing the Atlantic Usually involves seasickness. "When the waves play pitch ana loss wnn you, strong without revolting, lourisis, commercial rplnrs. vuchtsmen. mariners, an lesuiy ; Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the best edy for the nausea experienced in rough t L nn(.i aiortne Anrl nrna Hw voinrs iiv luiiu uiLirit auuci nvm oumcujiuii -l a- il.!- 1 CwA n t Via HiltaM ita enract 1 1 t..f if mnir wirtf Ko overcome by the prompt and thorough remedy. Equally efficacious is it for chills and fever, kidney and rheumatic trouble arid nervousness. Emigrants to the frontier idn themselves with this fine medicinal safeguard against the effects of vicissitudes of climate, narasmp, exposure and fatigue. LETTER LIST. Following is thn lict of letters remaining in the Corvallis postoffice, unclaimed June 8, 1894 When calling for same, pleasa ay "advertised. John H. Brnd Mis. Mary Bock a Patrick Uaffney, T. A. Lemastor C. E. Mooe, P. M. Elder S. S. Bearer, of McAlirstervflle, Juniatta Co., Fa., says his wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy for , it, and was much pleased with the speedy relief it afforded. She has since used it whenever neccessary and found that it never fails. For sale by Graham and Wells.1 LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The News of the Week as Found by Our Reporter. New goods weekly at Nolan's. See Nolan's fine black suits at $15. 00. Bicycles for sale or hire at the Gazette office. For boys' Nolan's. never rip school shoes go to M. Stock, of Portland, is visiting rela tives in this city. Judge Strahan, of Portland, is attending jourt hi re this week. Office room to let over Nolan's store. In juire of L. G. Kline. See Nolan's all-wool spring suits at $8.50, $10.00, and $12.00. Ben Woldt leaves today for a two weeks' visit at the mid wiuter fair. A few boarders that like home cooking cau find it at the Delmonico. Isador Jacobs came up from Portland for a short visit with relatives and friends. The latest and best selected stock of sta tionery in Corvallis is kept at the Gazette office. Marion Johnson was in Independence last week and organized a local union of Y. P. S. C. E. Children's day will be observed with a fine program at the M. E. church Sunday evening. v Mrs. V. E. Wattera returned Saturday from an exteuded visit with relatives iu Portland. Hood's Pills are the best after dinner pills assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. 25c Do not miss tho the 3C day offer of a fine 10x12 photograph with every dozen cabinet photos at N. 11. Adams. Vogle can fit your eyes with a beautiful pair of lenses and choice of frames from 25 cents to $7.50. Try them. Mrs. J. Mason will, for the next GO days, sell her entire stock of trimmed hats and bounets at 25 per cent, discount. Have you seen the new "Imperial" wheel at the Gazette office? It's a daisy. Ask for free illustrated catalogue. Supreme-Judge-Elect Wolverton attended court in this city this week, and also re ceived congratulations from his many friends. Bev. P. W. Donwood, a noted Baptist minister, will preach in the parlors of the hotel Corvallis Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. "It" Saunders, who has been in the county jail pending an examination be for the grand jury on a charge of burglary, has been re leased on bail. The best mutual insurance policy .against attacks of sickness is to be found in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you are weak it will make you strong. The Masonic grand lodge and the grand chapter U. E. S. which were to have met iu Portland next Monday, have postponed iudetinitely on accouut of high water. A contract has been let by the county eourt to J. B. Tellotson for $100 for the erection of a bridge across the Albany road near the residence of Dan Bain water. Two new Presbyterian churches have re- jcently been built iu Lin county. Dr. Thompson baa been invited to preach the sermon at the opening of both of these churches. H. V. Gatet, formerly superintendent of the O. P., residing in this city, was elected to represeut Washington county in the leg islature, on the republican ticket. His friends congratulate. They say that the water is so high in Port land that the poor people can't afford to use it. Although this may be true, Spencer & Case are still doing all kinds of tonsorial work at popular prices. Miss Zella . Woods, sister of Arthur Woods, now a student of the O. A. C, who hx been attending school in California, returned home to Allmny, in company with her mother on last Tuesday's O. P. train. Miss Gnssie Turney, one of the popular young lady teachers of the Corvallis public whools, was last wek presented by her pu pils with a beautiful gold chain, which she highly prizes as an evidence of true friend ship. Miss Ada Sharpies has returned to her home in Eugene for. the summer. During the past uiue mouths she has been engaged iu teaching 'one of the departments of the public school, and was very successful with her work. The celebrated White Sewing Machine Co. has established an agency for Benton county, at the Ladies' Bazaar, and the first invoice of machines was uuloaded there this week. Those in need of a first class machine take notice. Mrs. J. W. Moore, of The Dalles, is visit ing her daughtes Mrs. S. N. Wilkins. Mrs. Moore and her daughter Mrs. Vineyard Brock, who resides at Sherman, Eastern Oregou, are detained here on account of the high water on the Columbia. At a business meeting of the local Y. P. S. C. E. union, the following officers were elected for the ensuing 9 ear: President, M. R. Johnson; vice president, Addie Bristow; sec., Gussie Casto; cor. sec , Nellie David son; treasurer, Milton Stemler. There will be a special meeting of Cor vallis Grange, No. 242, P. of H., next Sat nrday, Jnne 9th, at 10 a.m.. for the pur pose of conferring degrees. The fourth de gree will be exemplified and a full attend ance is desired. Mosbs Craig, Master. Mr. C. H. Gleim spent Sunday and Mon day with his family in Portland. He sayn that seven-eights of the business there is suspeBded and the loss to merchants, trans portation lines and loss of business by rea son of the flood will aggregate many mil lions of dollars. Children's Day will be observed by the Congregational church and Sunday school on Sunday. Special sermon in the morning. At 7:30 a series of excercises will be render ed by the children. The junior endeavors will also take part; giving sal ate and drilL Everybody invited. The result of last Monday's election was a victory for the Tammany hall ticket, and Spencer & Case, in consequence, have hard ly been themselves since the result was learned. This, however, has not deterred them from shaving their customers' in the most careful and easy manner. The young ladies' republican club, 13 in number, accompanied by their young re publican gentleman friends, were out last evening to pay their respects to the G. 0. P. candidates. At the residence of Judge Elect Hufford the serenadcrs were iuvited in and served with a sumptuous lunch. Mrs. M. A. Nelms (nee Johnson) is visit ing at the residence of her parents in this city, She will not return to her home in Walla Walla until regular rail communica tion is again resumed over the Union Pacific which, owing to the high water on the Columbia has been entirely suspended. A boon has been discovered for bald headed men a liquid preparation that acts like magic on hairless craniums, causing the roots of the hair to become rejuvenated and start forth like grass after a summer shower. This excellent tonic is manufactured and kept for sale only by Nelson Brothers. A land office business was done in divorces this week by the circuit court. Altogether three was granted, and in each instance the wife appeared in the complaint as plaintiff. The suits were as follows: Eliza Jennings vs. Wm; F. Jennings; Bhoda Haley vs. James H. Haley, and Carrie Case vs. E. R. Case. A horse belonging to the Irish -Burleigh outfit who have been camped on the flat nbove town, became scared the other day and attempted to run away. In doing so the horse struck its head against a project ing timber which, owing to the speed at tained, crushed its skull frnm the effects of which death was instantaneous. A special train will leave here at 7 o'clock this evening to accomodate those who de sire to participate in the grand republican ratification and torchlight procescion that occurs in Albany tonight. Round trip tick ets have been placed at 50 cents. Several hundred intend takiug advantage of this op portunity. The train will return at 10:30. Everybody should go. Next Sabbath is children's day at the Presbyterian church. The exercises in the morning will connsist of music, songs, rec itations and an exercise prepared especially foi the occasion. There will also be the baptism of children at this service. Iu the evening at 7:45 the young people of the Christian endeavor society take charge of the service and have pre.pared an excellent program for the occassiou. All invited. The teachers of the Corvallis pub'ic school were pleasantly entertaiued Wed nesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson. Recitations, music and conversation were the order until 10:30 when a dainty lunch was served. Those present were Miss Leon Louis, Miss Gussie Turney, Miss Maude Brenueni.m, Miss Mollie Bergin, Miss Newton, Miss Casto, Mrs. M. A. Reims, Mr. S. I. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson. Last fall I was taken with a kind of sum-, mer complaint, accompanied with a wonder ful diarrhoea. 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GARDNER, THE ARTIST, For barg-iins in photographs; all styles' to suit. Prices of cabinet photos ranting; from $2.00 to $4.00 per dozen. Special prices for O. A. C. students. Fine (hoto work a specialty. FOR SALE OR TRADE A two hun dred dollar order on an Albany piano firm, o be applied as part payment on a four hundred and fifty dollar piano. Will trade for horse or sell for cash cheap. Address, Bert Van Cleve, Corvallis, Or, For Sale. A good milch cow with calf in August. Will sell cheap for cash. Address, B. M. LlNVILLI, Granger, Oregon. For sale cheap, one largo work horse. W, E. Yates, assignee. Go to I lie Delmonicc for the? best meai in the city. For Exchange. One hundred acres of improvhd land ir' Roguo liiver Valley for a small farm near Con allis or for suburban proDertv. JAMES LINDSEY. Beagle. Jackson Co., Or. (4) Must be Sold at Oacev M. A. 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