The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, December 18, 1896, Image 3

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    CORVALLIS, OREGON, Dec 11,1896.
Good Dress Goods
Are a necessity and a luxury; a splen
did combination for a Christmas
present
A Good Variety of holiday handker -chiefs
at prices that will sell them.
DAINTY CUPS AND SAUCERS.
"The Glove Department is well stocked
with hook and button gloves, all late
styles. A special lot for holiday sale.
Five hook, Foster patent, embroid
ered backs at .75 cents per pair.
The Shoe Department is as complete
-as though we carried nothing but
.shoes.
r.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Rev. II. J. Zercher will conduct
Christmas services at 1 lie (Jongre
gational church .next Sunday
There will be preaching at col
lege chapel Sunday morning at 11
and in the evening at 7:30.
The Sons of Veterans meet to
night tor election 01 omcers and
inspection. A full attendance is
desired.
. A surprise party gathered at
Hev. II. J. Zercher's residence last
Saturday evening and brought
many aluable gifts with them. .
Eugene Simpson, of the Com
misiou store, is in Brownsville
this, week, on - business for the
firm, j : ' f
It is said that D. P. Thoinp
son, not Hearst, will back . the
new rortlanu daily tnat rumor
insists will shortly appear.
The "evening with Burns'
Monday night will 'be an intel
lectual treat. It is for the ben
efit of the Baptist church
Mrs. Geo. ; Stevens, of Boston,
sister-in-law of Mr. D. C. Rose,
is visiting in Corvalhs and ex
pects to remain until spring.
BishoD S. Cranston will
oreach in the Methodist church
Sunday evening. at 7:30 o'clock.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend.
The ladies of the Methodist
church hereby -extend their
heartv thanks to all who assist
ed in making the "Fair of the
Nations" such a great success. "
' Ladies, its about time you were
looking for Christmas gifts for your
husbands, sons, brothers, and loyed
iinRS. nuv iiul uiuu 111 anu iuuk
over Nolan fc Callahan's elegant
display of holiday novelties.
Steve Sampson left Corvallis
Tuesday for. Pauline, Kansas,
where he will hereafter reside.
Mr. Sampson has gained many
friends during his residence in
Benton county and he will be
missed.
rrot. uenman announces tnat
the first final examination for the
.graduating diplomas for the public
schools of Benton County will be
postponed until the end cf the
spring term of school, in order .to
igive applicants longer time for pre
paration. E. Rr Lake is attending the
Good Road convention at Port
land. Mr. Lake has been very
-active in this movement
and the result of such
intelligent efforts is sure to be
beneficial . to the people of the
state.
The Spencerian system of writ
ing is growing unfashionable.
The Spencerian system of shaving,
however, maintains its popularity
in Corvalhs, and Jesse Spencer's
hop is the rendezvous for citi
zens .who appreciate skill and
taste in a barber.
Those who have enjoyed the
.hospitality of the Ladies' Coffee
Club, are looking forward to a
pleasant evening next Wednes
day, when the Club gives a social
at .Firemen's hall. . The program
includes both cards and dancing.
All are cordially invited. Tick
ets. 25 cents. - 5 7 '
The H & L. band boys are
progressing finely in their practice
of music for the Christmas night
ball. The concert and ball, from
present indications, will attract a
"crush," and the band boys are
determined to score a genuine
success In their rendition of dance
music.
The. football came between a
team of Juniors and Seniors and
an eleven picked from the Soph
omore and Freshmen classes of
the O. A. C, last Saturday, result-
aA in a tnnthrimvii nnifW.A. Tllfi
former kicked goal and the latter
missed. It was a hardly-contest
ed, close and interesting game.
The regular annual Christmas
exercises of the Sunday school
of the Presbyterian church will
occur on Christinas Eve in the
church. Trees, decorations, rec
itations, music, etc. Anyone
wishine- to nut presents on the
trees should have them at the
church by 2 p. m. Thursday.
The Cash Store is next to the
postoffice; so don't forget the
place -when loolfing for Xmas
goods and bargains. ,
13 DOLLARS FOR SUITS TO
OROBH AT OEOILl THE TAILOR'S.
Mr M. H.. fcriebef is tanning
and mounting" ' two handsome
Polled Angus hides and a cougar
pelt The first are for Jas. Tay
lor and will be made into buggy
robes. - Beauties they are, too.
The cougar pelt is from the ani
mal killed near town by John
Wells.
Sometime in the spring. Supt.
Denman intends holding an old
fashioned spelling bee. Every
public school in the county will
be entitled to enter one partici
pant, and a handsome prize will
be given the winning school. . The
school will hold the prize one year
and pass it to the winner of the
next contest. .
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r Stewart Moore, "Young Sid." was
111 town for a few davs with
chum of like character, but neith
er are here now. Tuesday night
Ulhcer blunt on invited them to
.seek more congenial climes
Wednesday morning they started
Moore is a port of wandering
Jew" and is ordered awav from
very t'.vn he visits. .
Brady Burnett is expected home
luesday from .Portland, lie will
leave early in January for Stun
lord University, where he expects
iO take a complete course in law,
Joe Smith will probably accom
pan? Brady, and drink in" solid
learning at Palo Aito. The Al
hany Democrat congratulates Stan
ford's Athletic Association in the
acquisition of Brady Burnett.
The Oregon legislature meets in
January. Important "matters, in
eluding the election of a senator
to succeed John H. Mitchell will
come before it and news from the
capitol during a legislative session
is always interesting. The' Ga
zkttk win nave a special corre
spondent in Salem who will keep
he readers posted on the hap
Iening3 of our law-makers.
Hie following' is in brief the
program or the U. & L. Uhnsf -
mas night entertainmant: From
8 till 9 p. mj, concert of band and
vocal music: from 9 till 10 p. 111
fiance ot markers; alter lu, gen
eral dancing. Admission prices
are: Mafcers. $1.00; lady mask
ers, tree; general admission, 50c;
gentlemen spectator, dancing af
ter the unmasking. 41."".:"..'
Next Sabbath will be Christ
mas Sabbath at the Presbyterian
cnurcn. services in the morn
ing at 11 o'clock, preaching by
the pastor. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Christmas lesson, lunior
C- E. rt 4 p. 111. The youn
people will have charge ; of the
evening servicisat j-.xo. Music,
recitations and exercises oT& very
interesting character. A cordial
welcome to all all. '
Next Monday evening there will
be an interesting Burns intertaiu,
ment- at- the . Baptist church.
Among other features will be a
lectasftfuin Mlwf. ife bf -Born bf
Prof. J. B. Horner, splendidly il
lustrated. "Prof. Horner can be
counted upon to present "Bobbie's"
eareer in an entertaining manner.
Another number of special inter
est will be the recitation of "Tarn
O'Shanter," byf. Judge Burnett.
Admission 10 cents. '
It is marvelous how. cheaply
books are now' printed. Christ
mas shoppers are especially
pleased, for it will solve many a
difficulty - between .purse and
heart. Books make the best of
presents and at the low prices
prevailing are within reach of ev
erybody. For from 25 cents to
50 cents, can be had all the stan
dard works, as for instance, Gul-
iver's Travels, Robinson Crusoe,
Grimm's Fairy Tales, Don Qui
xote, East Lynn, Felix Holt, Han
dy Andy, Scarlet Letter and Vicar
of Wakefield. Con Gerhard has a
arge list.
School Matters.
Prof. Geo. Denman is . systema
tizing the work ot the Benton
county public schools. - He has
prepared a classification of the
course of study and will soon is
sue an important pamphlet to the
teachers of the county, explain
ing the "plan.
In. the introduction, the super-
ntendent says:
"The need of a' county course
of study er a classification of the
work of the schools of our county
has been obvious of late years.
The demand on the part of Ben
ton's teachers and patrons for a
more systematic arrangement of
the work of our common schools
has been increasing, as the cum
bersomeness of our present sys
tem has become apparent. The
work of prior years has been, in
many ol our schools, unsatisfac
tory and often discouraging to
tesicher, patron and pupil alike.
In many of our schools, we find
the work in some branches being
neglected, simply because of too
many recitations and study peri
ods of insufficient length. In or
der to obviate this difficulty, the
number of recitations must be re
duced to the minimum and the
study periods and recitation peri
ods should be extended. Far
more can be accomplished in thir
ty minutes every other day than
in 15 minutes per day."
Prot. Denman has not attempt
ed a complete graduation of the
schools under his charge, as that
would be impossible under the
present conditions, but his plans
are practical and will be of great
utility.
Buckingham's Dye for tho "Whiskers does
its work thoroughly, coloring a uniform
brown . or black, which, when dry, will
neither rub wash off, nor soil linen.
AN UNMANLY ACT.
Public
dent
Insult Offered to Presi-
Miller by Unknown
Parties.
.Monday morning a figure representing
a man's body was discovered suspended
from the flag staff of the Oregon Agri
cultural College, and in the place of the
weather signals floated a flag bearing, in
large letters the words "H. B. Miller
may know how to run a saw mill, but he
cannot run a college." The effigy and
flag were quickly torn down, but the
news soon spread and all Corvallis engag
ed in a discussion of the affair. '
Tlie coarse and unmanly insult to
President Miller was doubtless the work
of young students, for the older men at
tending- the college are above such cow
ardly practice. Recent events show that
when they feel they have cause for com
piauu, uiey are neituer oacKwam nor
underhanded in complaining.
As the authors of the inexcusable in
sult have not been apprehended, their
motive is not known. Inquiry has, how
ever, discovered the fact tliat their has
been considerable friction between stu
dents and the ' head of the institution,
and that although' there has not been
any open , rupture, affairs at the college
have been rather unsettled.
; Citizens of Corvallis, generally, con-
Idema the affair as Mil outrage, and fear
that ontside people- .woulitjnagiiify . Ihe
incident, and . look upon the students
as a band of rioters.
The students held a mass meeting
Tuesday moruing and passed resolutions
denouncing the insult and disavowing
responsibility. ... . v
IMPROVEMENT.
S. N. Wilkins of he Corvallis Furni
ture Company, is making some decided
and improvements in his establishment.
He is fitting up 'handsome and commo
dious nndertakintr parlors: something
Corvallis has heretofore sadly lacked. '
The room in the rear of the furniture
apartment has been enlarged and decora
ted. On the sides are cabinets, which by
a simple but ingenious arrangement, can
easily display the handsome stock of cas
kets. But there is no suggestion of !nn
dertaking goods in sight.
The parlor will be carpeted- and fur
nished, and will be a 'suitable place for
services.
Mr. Wilkin will have his embalming
office iu the bnilding he uses as a morgue.
The improvements are a credit to his en-
lerprize and to the city.
AT THE PAIR.
'Fair of Nations," given at the
The
Opera House Tuesday night by the Meth
odist church people, was-a success artis
tically and financially. The Opera House
was thronged.
The solos of Miss Aiderson were ex
quisitely rendered. The mandolin solo
by Miss . Gertrude Cauthorn was. very
pleasing. Don Woodward's guitar solo
was fair, but scarcely audible. The min
strel songs, sung in plantation costume,
captured the audience, The tableaux
"Columbia," "Spanish Scenes." "Liber
ty," and "Japan Tea" were all good,
while the concluding tableau, "Presenta
tion at the Court of Queen of Victoria,"
in wincii .Miss ueriruae vaugnn was
Queea.. Victoria and Miw MyrU Lewis
and Miss Lora" Alexander acted , as
court maids, was one of the prettiest
things of the kind ever given here.
What the Shakers of Mount Lebanon
know more about than anybody else, is the
use of herbs and to be healthy. They have
studied tho power of food. They nearly all
live to a ripe old ace. The Shaker Digestive
Cordial U prepared by the Shakers from
herbs and plants with a special tonic ttower
over the sthmach. It helps the stomach
digest its food, and digested food is the
strength maker. Strong muscles, strong
body, strong brain, all come from properly
digested food. A sick stomach can be cured
and digestion made caiy by Shaker Digestive
Cordial. It cures tho nausea, loss of appe
tite, pain in the stomach, headache, giddiness,
weakness and all the other symptoms of in
digestion, certainly and permanently.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents.
Albums and glove cases for almos
nothing at The Cash Store.
Examine our line of dolls.
The Cash
Store.
Why suffer with Cough, Colds and La'
Grippe when Laxative liromo Quinine will
cure you in one day. Does not produce the
ringing in the head like Sulphateof Quinine,
Put up in tablets convenient for taking guar
anteed to cure, or money refunded. Price
Z5 cents. . : -
The best bargains in town for dolls
and Christmas goods. The Cash Store.
AN IMPRBSSIOH.
Benton ceunty's school superintendent,
Prof. Geo. Denman, owns a horse. The
horse is alive and has four legs. This
brief statement includes nearly all its
good points. He calls his horse "Time"
when lie teeis in an ironical numor, ana
"Justice" when be is practical minded. -
Tne protessor nas oeen visiung me
county schools for the past six -weeks,
his horse furnishing the principal .'mode
of conveyance thereto. The roads were
in a baa condition, Dut that maqe no ait--ference
to the horse. It didn't hurry over
them one bit taster, tne protessor tried
a switch as an incentive to speedier loco
motion, but the animal glanced back with
a pleased expression that exasperated,
and kept its old time gait.
One afternoon tne protessor grew des
perate. He was about to pass the house
where resides a tair ana cnarming aam-
sel, and as the professor is a single man
he certainly has a right to desire making
a good impression. Riding along in a
pokey walk, was not romantic. ie must
get that horse at least into a jog trot. He
experimented.
He borrowed a rail from the.lane fence
and as he passed the house, he belabored
his horse vigorously. The pretty girl
stood in the front door. The horse felt
the thrilling call to action. It started.
It moved, it keeiea over, ana tne pro
fessor followed suit The horse, weary
from its magnificent effort, lay still and
"George soon extricated himself. A silvery
laugh floated out trom tne nouse ana tne
professor concluded not to stop.
FOR SALE. f
A horse; safe for use of ladies. . Guar
anteed not to run away. Apply to4 School
Superintendent G. W. Denman.
Received this week by express
from New York, some fine black
dress overcoats, at Nolan & Calla
han's. .
Tissue paper is now very fash
ionable for decorative purposes,
Prettv novelties for holiday
presents can be . readily made
from the lovely papers prepared
for the purpose and for sale by
Con Gerhard.
Merchant are
(Uvea
authorized
Short
Lengths.
trial If not
Best Ma
Satlsfac-
terials
Featherbone Corset Co.
Sola Manufacturers,
- KALAMAZOO, -MICHIGAN
ro salc ar x
S. L KLINE,
CORVALLIS, OREGON. -..
Alsea Jottings--
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William Howell came, Itome
Tuesday on business and to see old
friends.
Josse Kos., of Lobster, passel
through the valley on his way
Corvallis one dav last week.
to
We have most too much mud to
lave anv news, anu even it we
do anything new, it gets muddy
before we can write it. i
The mountain road is again im
passible for wagons. It seems that
we are compelled to stay at hosie
the rest of the winter. We do not
ike it. . -
Biunie Spencer, of Upper Alsea,
made a trip to Corvallis, partly n
business and to visit his sister Miss
Josie Spencer, and mostly to see
11s ever green Iva.
Miss Agnes Clecker and her
brother, Albert, made a tnp to
Corvallis, Albert returned Sunday,
but Miss Agues remained visiting
with Mrs. Win Howell.
Johnnie, dear, don't do danger
ous disputing. We stand corrected
if we have falsely accused; but
the report came to our ears from
wo very reliable persons, besides
some very highly flavored remarks
ot your own caused us, and others,
to believe you to be the accusing
witness against Frank Cliilds. ; If
we. are wrong, we beg your par
don, but we are inclined to think
that you have more muscle titan
brains, or you would not come but
so natty and call -us such a black
liar as you did. It we had pur
posely wronged you, then f would
have been your time..;. As it is,
we consider the source from whence
11 came, aim give 11 me euiue cun-
sideratioh that the man did when
he was kicked by the donkey. '
' - - Old Innocence.
William Henry Ott, alias "Mustang Bill,"
says tnat he used Avers Hair Vigor for
nearly five years, and owes to it his splendid
bair.of which he is justly proud. Mr, Ott
has ridden the plains for twenty-five years,
and is well known in Wyoming and the
Northwest. " ..
Ten cases men's and boy's- boots just
received at Nolan & Callahan's.
One of the finest Christmas presents
that can be Is a pair of those fink shoes
to be had ONtv at The Cash Store.
Laxated Bromo Quinine Tablets do not
affect the head or produce nervousness like,
the Sulphate of Quinine. Meesrs. Graham
& Wortham are authorized to refund tho'
money in every case where' it fails to. cure
Coughs, Colds or La Grippe, Price 25 cents.
DURING
THE
HOLIDAYS.
WE WILL OffFEB
A TTD
No Better Gifts for Boys.
flOLAH dALLAHAH
; Corvallis, Oregon. ; ."'
CASTORIA
For Infants amiCfcildxea. ,
fl flat art
New Model.
f Mr J
94 Styles. ) money
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Who Inspect
My Line of
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CALCAND SEE
t4l
The
Season of Gifts
Is ApP10!1!.
SENSIBLE PEOPLE BUY
SENSIBLE PRESENTS.
What would better please the man er boy, or be
of more . real Utility than a Present like one of these:
A Set of Handkerchiefs,
A Tasty Muffler,
Comfortable Slippers,
A Stylish" Overcoat,
An Outfit of Collars,
Handsome Cravats,
Serviceable Umbrellas.
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Or countless other sensible
Iyow Prices, that are found
L. WELKBR & CO.
A. ROCKER
OR A.
Would, make an appropriate Christmas present, either would be use
ful., We have a large stock. Call. -
1896.
Books
- Our Book Department offers . the
; greatest of opportunities for purchas-.
ing the works Famous Authors at of the
lowest prices ever heard of. Hundreds
of the volumes, beautifully bound in
cloth, are rapidly going at only 35
' cents. " They are worth a dollar. We
have other books more expensively
bound for 50 cents, and others still, for
$1.00 and f 1.25.' The latter make the
best of presents.
Do You Read?
Periodicals are now the rage in the
feadinir world. The following is a
' partial list of those kept on hand, or
for which we take subscriptions at pub
lishers prices: McClures's, Century,
' Scribner's, Lippincott's, Arena, Metro
politan, Munsey's, Frank Leslie's,
Argosy, Outing, Ladies' Home Journal,
Godey's, Review of Reviews, Cosmo
politan, Black Cat, Penny Magazine,
' Young Ladies' Journal and all of the
Leading Fashion Magazines.
EARLY
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG.
F. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
v CQRVAJXIS. OREGON.4
Does a general practice is all the courts. Also
agent for all t&e first-class insurance companies
GMristHias
AND BOYS
clothing and : : :
furnishing goods
BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OUT OF OUR
3. m HARRIS
things.
Good Goods at
at the Leading Clothier.
NICE RUG
HOLIDAY OFFERINGS
We surpass all previous offerings of
desirable articles for holiday presents. All
the available space of our store is crowd
ed with loads of "Just What is Wanted"
for Everybody, and you have no idea how
moderate the prices are.
Stationer
We offer what is generally admitted
to be the most complete line of Sta
tionery ever brought to Corvallis. It
embraces choice lines of Papeteries in
Cream, White and all the Fashionable
Delicate Tints, in all the Correct sizes
and shapes from 10 cents up to $1.00 a
box. Our correspondence Tablets are
the talk of the town. From 5 cents up.
Great values in Pencil Tablet and
Composition Books for school children.
BUYING IS
C. A.
W. R YATBS,
J. FRED YATS.
YATES & YATES
COKVAltTS,
OREGON.
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PRICES
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EAST and SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Oomcany
EXPRESS TUAINS RUS DAILY.
IMP. ILestrs.
12:10 A. M. I Leave
11:15 A. M. I Arrive
Portland Arrive i S:IQ a. 51.
Albany Arrive 4:45 A. M.
S. Francisco Leave I 7:)0 I'. M
Above trains stop at East Poi-Hand. Oro
gpn City, "Woodburn, Salnm. Tumor. M
non, Jefferson. Albany. TanpMit, Sludd?.
Halsey, HarrUburg, Junction City, Eiiifuui'.
Creswell, Cottage Grove, Timing, and II
stations from Roseburjr to Ashland, incjuslv.
Rosebnrg Mail Daily.
A. M. Leave
11:25 P. M. I Leave
:20P. M. Arrive
Portland
Albany
Roieburir
Arrive I
Arrive
Leave j
4:40 P. r
12:55 P. II
8:l0 A. IT
Pullman Buffet Sleepers:
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAUS,"
Attached to all through trains.
Salem Passenger DVily.
4:00 P. M. Leave Portland ArriveYlJhlS A. M.
B:lft P. M. Arrive . Salem Leave 1 S500 X. M.
''Witt aid SlrliiM.
PORTLAND AND
BETWEEN
CORVALLIS.
MiUTr.lt. aiUylzespt Sutsr.
T:e A. M.
12:15 P. M.
Leave
Arrive
Portland
Corvallis
Arrive
Leave
! 6S0 P. M.
L 1:35 P. M.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
IxpreisTnla. DaUy IxeeptSulay.
P. V. I Leave Portland An-tra I S- a. V.
THROUGH TICKETS
To all points in the Eastern States, Canada
anil Europe can be obtained at lowest rates
from A. K. Milner, agent, Corvallis.
E. P ROGERS, Asst. O. K. J: P. Agent
R KOEULER Uanarer. Portland, Oregon.
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis-
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
I
is Coming.
Christmas Cards
A happy hit is the portrayal ot Ore
gon Scenery which makes an especially
appropiate gift to distant friends, We
have an extensive assortment of them,
mnd prices range from 5 cents to 75
cents, intf stock in v-aucuuars, mwi
let and Cards, has been especially select
ed to meet the wants of School Teach
ers and Sunday School Teachers, both
both in price and design. .
SHREWD BUYING,
GERHARD,
Stationer and Newsdealer.
JOSEPH H. WILSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
" Oi?Fica ovek Fiust Kahonai. Bank,
' coavauus, oaadoN.
Will practit hi all the state and federal coarts
aVbstractiac, cbnectiahs .Notary public. Cn-
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urn ths choice or
TiVQ TRANSCaNfiNENTAL
BOT7TB S
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GREAT
NORTHERN RY.
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
AKO
ST. PAUL
tiNiOH
PACIFIC RY,
DENVER
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KANSAS CITT
JOVT RATB8 TO ALL
SASTERX CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
JAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS
FOB
SAN FRANCISCO
For fall detail, fall on or addresi
W. H. HURLBURT.
Ben'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Orvfon.
OREGON CENTRAL
AND EASTERN R.R. CO.
Yaquina Bay Route
CennecMng at Taqatna Bar with the
San Francisco & Yaquina Bay
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steamship "Farallon "
r'Jblla from Tantlltia eTtrrv- B Ava for Kan Vra&.'
eiaco, C-os Kay, Port OrNirrt, TrtnidaA aa4
HumboMI uai. raaeenver cv minodattos
ansurnasiea. Hborteet route betiveea tbo Wlk
biBiatl Taller and ( al Horn la.
Vm r flea
Albanr or PelMta
Wst to
Man rriMKMai'-i
(MB..... ft iteirr
Sonnd IrlD. cod fwM ila i. SIS..
To Coos Bay ar.l port Oi.f:d-r.Wn.
Ta atusabeldt Bay- c.-.bm ......
i:ivei: divihox.
SUimfr "Albanv" htvfn Portland and
Co)Tllis, thrimgh without lay-over. Leares
Corvallis 6:00 a. m. Tih-.-Imv. Ttiursdavs
and Sundays; lnve Portlnnd. Yarchill St.
clock, 6:00 a. m. Monday. Wrritireday and
Fridavs.
Edwix Btokk, J. C.Mayo,
, Manager. r Sirp. Rivet IMv. -1
BENTON COUNTY
Abstract x dompany
Complete Set of Abstracts of
Benton Connty.
Conveyancing and Perfecting
Titles a Specialty.
Money to Ioan on Improved City and
Country Property.
V. E. WATTERSj Prop.
Office at Courtkeuse, Corvallis, Or.
1897.
For the Children
We have several hundred highly
colored Books especially gotten up for
the little ones that are selling rapidly.
The low prices we ask for them is what
makes them go. We also have a sup
ply of Games. Some of them are new
and unique and are sure to become
popular with the .boys and girls. Yon
will not hesitate to buy on account of
prices. The goods never before sold so
cheaply in Corvallis.
Celluloid Goods
... m -
Jewelry Cases, Handkerchief Cases,
Tie Cases, Glove Cases, made of Cel
luloid and hand painted make tasty
present aud we have a good assortment
to select from.
Piircpa
An immense stock of Purses, Pocket
Books and Diaries for 1897, have been
received and are soiling at price that
are sure to suit.
Occidental Building.
K. HOLOATE.
H. I. HOI.GATE.
HOLGATE & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
C3RVAI.LIS.
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