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CORVALLIS, OREGON, Jan. is. 1897. AN UP TO DATE DEPARTMENT STORE. The Shoe buyer believes in a combina tion for Shoes. Combination of dura bility, comfort and looks. This with little prices accounts for the popularity of our Shoe Store. Ladies Button Shoes, new Last, Coin Toe, Flexible Sole, I3.00. Ladies Button Shoe, Coin Toe and Narrow Square, Turn, Flexible $3.50- Aline of Children's Shoes, New and LOCAL HAPPENINGS. .Business men s carmvm. O. R.Additon is iu town A. J. Kay spent Sunday with friends 111 this city. August Fischer did business in Lincoln county tins week. John H. Simpson is rusticat ing at Yaquina for a few days. President Miller returned Tues- enrolled from abroad day from a tew days' lem. O. L. Clark. A. liodes7 accom book keeuer. is in Port land this week. Several Benton county citizens are in Salem tins week, ; as dele gates to the Third House. Wavman Mason left on the boat Tuesday morning on a bus stay at Sa- OregonV legislature is now in session and our 6tate Solons are iu Salem, putting their heads to gether. Benton county's repre sentatives will show up well in this operation, for, having had their beards trimmed, and their hair cut by Jesse . Spencer, the skillful barber, their heads will present a well-groomed appearance. A freak of Oregon nature; may be seen at Crawford & HarnishV A long worm like root, with a dead appearance, has embedded iu its winding body several good sized stones, while shooting tip from it are a large number of live limbs. The whole is labeled: '-Illustration of the Energy of Na ture." You caniiot stop growth in Oregon and here nature knows: no impediment. Democrat. A coterie of gamblers conduct ed an exciting poker game here for a couple of days this week. Several hundred dollars exchanged hands during the brief stay ol the professional card manipula tors, but they appear not to have been well posted on the rules ol the fes ive -game and in conse quence left. town with their pock ets very much lighter than when they arrived. According to street talk, a local sport is four or,, five hundred dollars ahead of the game, while another citizen mourns the deoletiou of his bank account to the tune of four hundred dol lars. Monday the farmers' ; short . , j course began at ine college aim quite a number of students are Ine worK of the course will consist of twen tv lectures in each of the follow ing departments. Horticulture, dairying, entomology and chemis try. Added to the, lectures there will be two hours per day labora tory work in dairying throughout the course, and two hours per dav, three days in the week, labo ratory work m horticulture. Lec tures will be given in the evening SALEM SNAP SHOTS. Making .Law, as Seen by Special Correspondent proposed that the pro tern im itation of a . speaker, - Mr. Davis, of Umatilla, a Simon re publican, be elected by the pops and Simonites, and that Bourne shall dictate his official actions. LSeveral dods. however, are grow- The grinding is loud in the land. ing. restive under party discipline The airts noisy with the buzz of tnat nas no reeard for the people, pulled wire. .Several gentlemen anj tbe more honest ones may nave evidently, taken hold of Jive k.Mt the elate. , - wires in their excitement and are T t f t inColn. as he is dead, politially. Sunday the Wil- call9d by the speaker, is one of lamette hotel lobby was thronged fa plar men 0n the m;tl nnlitintans lint in VlllR lllffher " . r. r . ' : TT. floor of the lower nouse. nc it. one of the fighters and his desk, during lulls, is always surrouna Dbsch and Dr. . sJames Withy combe. Lectures illustrated by the stereopticon will also be given in the evening. A sequel to the closing of Woldt's saloon was the arrest : f ciom Orftron fitv durine the course by Messrs. M. O r jchwaa, I t rj .i- A TI n TI V 1 . 1 : -r 1 ixiwnsuaie. 1. uaisuu. 11. ann nrner 1 1 veil iaiiuls. - i ' . - . Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pernot re turned Wednesday " form ban Francisco, where they have been visiting for couple of week- Andy N. Hoi man, an old time favorite in Corvallis, is now Wednesday ' evening of Thos, employed as proof reader in the whitehorn for oermittine a pok state printing omce at baiera. er eame to . run in ;his saloon Tlv. L L. Hani man will preach The complaint was made by at the Christian church next Sun- Thos. Samuels, who claimed to day, the 17th, moYning and even- have been present for a couple of ... 1 t .11 1. 1 . .1 : mg, at tne usual nours. are nours- wane me game was in piu- coEdially invited. gress, and who says that several huttdred ' dollars in money and ..ft,' "l ITTrl A ntllli thelaw olWrSmi yduring of Portland, came home for a few nis st&J- davs visit with relatives. He re- turned Wednesday. v Adam? Bumbargerani.: Q. McLaean enerap-ed in a fistic en counter Wednesday night, ;, and next morning the latter contrib uted $10 to the city treasury. On being brought be fore Police Judge-,- Porter, Mr. Whitehorn plead guilty to the charge filed against him and was fined -f ioy"wmch he paictf , l oin my has been! in the ' saloon tmsi ness here for the past fourteen years and had hoped' to retire witlf srtlean record. : Luis was with politicians, not in "the higher and better sense" and "has beens" were very much in evidence. Leg islators mingled there also, and the unctuous courtesy everywhere manifest, was beautiful to behold. These wires are greased, ed by men from every part of the state. John Somers, well- known to Bentonites, is also "up iese wires mo eicmou.' . , , Senator Mitchell has quarters and coming.' and leads the re- on l lie secona uoor 01 iuc M- . lamelle, and they might truthfully The situation to-aay,. xnu- be called "republican headquar day morning, snows no cii-uigc. teis" alihough Simon and a lew Senator King 01 waiter wuutv, personal followers generally have populist, told me yesterday the impoi iant business elsewliere. The house would not be allowed to genial senator is in good spirits, organize unless Bourne be speak ami wiih -rood reason. His elec- pr This nracticallv means that lion is assured, am! tlial by rpub Ui1(,r(, w;n he no legislation, for, r i! AtiiiiiaJ Redttction 14th TO THE EAS T GIVES TUB CHOICE Of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL JR, OTT T E S vii VIA GREAT NORTHERN RT. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL UNION PACIFIC RY. DENVER OMAHA ' AND ' ; KANSAS CITY XW BATES TO ALL EASTERN ClTlEjS the republicans who are ready for business declare tnai iucy win not vote for him. ' -U ' ?''r There are 60 members in thei! house.' - Thrity one constitute a iican volt s. It. requires 40 voies to elect, and Air. MitcUell win re- ceive tlie support 01 at j.ai 48 republicans. Several: demo crats and populists will ca.t . their ballots lor 111111. - . h -th coustitii u 1 .1...... iul..ul "i""-Ji --1 - . Yeia .111 " r,f., a' nimnitn alonK the presiuentiu campaign in . . r DBIIIUH Wlllliy mo irasi " "' I - , t v.ia.U. . it .... .1 .-.I... rv-rnTee . memocia pusotui.. ot inem are memuers ui uits ,timu i.i.:"f;or 1 i' 'i' n....- ah.... 1? r.. everv rou can. uui-iucutus.ii, n, m 1 ..o,., nor committee will not report, anu K.. mniiklin.111 "tililck anil Hat. the DODUhst and bimon men aw. p.lav nf the Brvanites. are the most sent themselves, breaking the J I . mi o: A ' .MA .,.11 niiornm. i ne oiluuu uitu wi Big- Ciit in Overcoats & Mackintoshes. Big Cut in Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods. conspicuous. Harry Miller, whose nominal occupation is presiding oyer des tinies of the Oregon Agricultural College, seems deeply concerned in the 00 nical movements, tie is here as a lieutenant 01 Jos bi 111011 and is one of the most con spicuous buzzers. Pouiilistic economy! We have witnessed an exhibition ot this virtue. ' The spirit of reform that animates every populist's soul cost the people ot this state the. very first day of the legislative assem bly, not less than $500. A com bination of populists and Joe Si mon republicanism held up the hou.se and prevented its organiza tion by a bold and dirty tncK The house met at 10 o'clock Monday morning, an.l elected tern porarv speaker. The populists not vote for Bourne for speaker,, but assist him in the hold-up,, Davis will not compel absent members to attend and refuses to put any question but tlie motion f a ' i ....un to aajouru. majuny w - ins, but poweriess to transact; Mr. Whitaker has not .been in his seat since Monday. This de" lav has alradv cost the oeoole of Oregon over $3,000 oo and the end is not yet This prolonged contest will engender bitterness, and proposed legislation' will not receive proper attention. iuc populists cannot escape responsi bility, and few of them, attempt to do so. One member .sajd yes terday, in response to an inquiry1 as to his constituents' feelings 115 and the Simonites, voting togelh- this matter, "1 am tne represen-eri-put Davis of Umatilla in t- e tative, not my constituents. I cliair. lie appoinieu a cominiiiee win act as 1 u m picc. oy redentials consisting of popu- The debates grow more ani- list Uarclay ciiairraan, popuusi mated each day. une or two. U'Ren, i'usionist Bil'yeu and re- populists are always in attend publicans Thomas and Stanley; ance to "watch, things,'? but Thomas having made the motion. eveTV time the roll is called they The committee could easily have e ve tne house. U'Ren and OCEAN STEAMERS bCAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS roa SAN FRANCISCO For full details, eall on or ddreM W. H. HURLBURT, Otn'l Pan. Agent, Portland, On con. OREGON CENTRAL AND EASTERN R.R. CO. Yaquina Bay Route Big Cut in Hats and Caps. . , , v ' -' I Big Cut in Blankets and Comforters. fi f.- Jllu 111 uuyb ijuiuo clilkjl uvoiuuauo. 5 asnrFaneiseua iaiiwDaj. Big Cuts in All Lines Until March 1st. Connecting at Taenia Baj with th. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Nolan & Galliahat Steamship "FaralloR Headquarters for CLOTHING. Corvallis, Oregon. . t. r... ... Mv.rr A iliTi for Ban 1 ua'iirpM'e- .'I"M1 rom bttan ta WU IsmMH-talUty alid li(nrnta. . tlnu 'rnnolanl .... $ lwM ... id far AO la Via. CXTV CQTJNCIt P.0CBBIIKO8. Ti, Ronton MiHft secured the Uhe first time he has been arrest .nntra.r: for fnpnishinff the asvlnm fed during his long bhsiness ca- at Salem with sixty tons of flour, reer in Corvallis, and he1 regrets The cargo was Bhipped Sunday by exceedingly tnat tne present au- the steamer Albany and was valued faculty arose, at $3,000. Prof. Ed. Emmett, of the O. A. C. returned from Salem Mdnday,' where he went to at tend the funeral of his father, who died Thursday last, alter a short attack of la grippe. Sol'M. Stock, now one of the leading dry "goods merchant of Salem, recently secured a contract, for furnishing one of the stnte in stitutions with a bill of dry goods; the total amount of the contract being $1,607. K A private letter to his father, from Geo. H. Parsons, states that There is a young man in Corval lis who rebenlly came; here claim in;; to be an optical specialist, and there is a prominent business man in town 'who insists that the afore said optical specialist is only an Umitation eye doctor. I he busi ness man evidently knows what he i- talking about, lor cine day this week he visited the doctor's office to have his eyes treated for a pair ol glasses, and alter injecting some sort ot fluid into the patients optics the doctor left suddenly for Albany and only returned under threat of legal proceedings against him lor malpractice, ihe patient is able to be around, but claims that his Harry Samuels is quite sick in eye sight is so badly im pared that Portland. He is under the care he can scarcely see. oome very of a physician and a trained nurse, and hopes for his early re covery are entertained. Numerous experiments have been tried for the cure of that exasperating disease, la grippe; the latest beinjj " that of a young lady of this city, who tried sit ting on a hot iron.. The result of the experiment is . kept dark. There will be services at the Episcopal church next Sunday .at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rr. ii. IP: Plummer. 'Morning subject ; "Sickness and its uure;" evening subject, "A Scant Measure." All are cordiallv invited to attend. Seats free. Services at the Presbyterian church as usual next Sabbath Preaching by the pastor. Topics of special ' interest. Sabbath school at 10 su m Services of praise at 7:30 p. m. Strangers kindly welcomed, and cordial in vitation to all. Edwin Stone and Cameron Hemphill 'returned Wednesday - from Eusene, having been in at tendance upon the orgru in that citv. of a lodge of Elks Members were present from all over the state, and it goes without saying that the boys had a . jolly time.' . v Fire in Circuit Judge Fuller- ton's fine residence in west interesting stones of this young doctor's doings are going the rounds that reflect seriously upon his business and social standing, and if they are found to be true, he should be requested to seek a more congenial clime. Ben Woldt, proprietor of the Maple Shade saloon, is last learn ing that the way ot tne trans gressor is hard. Recently he -paid a fine of $25 to the citjf recorder on a charge., of .selling rjiquor to minors" td' which' he plead gujliy. MniRlaymght the matter came up before the council through a leitVr from the college authorities askiu that Woldt's' license be revoked and when the motion was pm every councilman voted 'aye.' ruesdav the place was closed by the chief of police. Only a montl has elapsed since Mr. Woldt pan! into the city treasury 250 bi American dollars for the privilege of dispensing wet goods for period of six , months, provided of course, that the conditions ol his license were complied with it is generally thought that the council's action in the premises will have a very salutary effect and that for a time at least, min ors will find it a difficult matter to obtain intoxicants. reported in 30 minutes, but the whole day passed and no report The.pcuulist and Simon members absented themselves in the" even mu so that: ho auorurri coiilb be had, aud the republican, who -to the number ol 29 tried to trans act business, could do nothing, They could not compel the com mittee to report, nor, according to the peculiar ruling of Davis, com pel the attendance ol absentees. Lake of Benton and Jjncoln, who' promises to . be' one or the eaders in die lower house, made speech during tli3 evening ses a sion, concerning a pariuneniary rtilinr. that commanded the close attention of the house and gallery Whitaker. of Benton, during the fleriioon was quite bitter at t-'ie expensive "lioia up," ana inuig naut at the imposition upon me taxpayers: i The senate went to work at once Monday, organized, with Simon as president, and passed several .res olutions. The republicans of the house went into caucus Monday alt er 110011, when Mr. Thomas of Mult nomah was elected chairman and Mr. Hudson of Washington secre tary. Twenty-nine republicans were present, the call having been for a meeting for the purpose ot making a selection of minor, ofh cers. The result of the caucus was as follows: Soeatcer of the house H. L. Benson of Josephine. Chiet clerk K. K. Hayes ol illamook. . 1 Assistant clerk Harvey S. Jor don of Marion. Reading clerk Frank Motter of Portland. Door keeper S. W. White of Portland Calendar clerk E. W. Bartlett of Eastern Oregon. Bilyeu are the minority orators. and Brown, Somers, Davidy Lake, Benson, Vaughn and Hud so- domost,rof .theerMicajU tfe TCrt riatter. speaking. At the regular meeting of the city council Monday, all members of that body were present, with the single ex ception of Blakeslee. The finance conaniittee, to whom was referred the reports of the police judge a&d city treasurer, reported that the re port of the former was correct but rec ommended some slight- modifications iu Words Flew. To remove dandruff, keep the scalp moist, clean, and healthy, and give vital ity and color to weak, faded, and gray hair, use Ayer's Hais Vigor. It has no enual in merit as a hair dressin? and ior Roseburg, last Tuesday morning, the prevention of baldness, scalp humors -m . a "t "I burnea nis extensive 11 Drary, und dandruff. bookcases, piano, and entire con tents of the dining room, store room and kitchen. Tbere was $2,500 insurance on the building and its contents.. XXTCHBUV TKB CHOICB. (Special to the Gacbttb.) SALEM, Jan.. 15. Republi can senatorial caucus held last night gave Mitchell forty -seven A r I I A n 1MB UfWMDS Id UULLMno roR suits to j VOf;es oa the first ballot, An ex-police officer of Oorvallis was naturally startled one day last week by a feminine explo sion. He had occasion to make several trips to the suburbs two days in succession, which made him' pass a certain residence. On his third trip, the second day, as he passed this place, the lady of fii'u Imneo ru.ehpd out. and ordered ..-. -. . t J him to "find another beat." .Our ex-officer stammered some reply, but the woman cried: "You can't fool me. You are hired to keep "KT J 1. 1 cases on me. iou niia anoiner beat. See?" , . . . She used several other words not found in polite vocabularies " t . I ' XZ ' (1 A aim llie ex-oiuuer miuiii ma tongue, there was a language war commenced that ended in the rout of the fair, contrary to all precedent. The ex-officer is novr wondering why tne woman ex pected to be watched. Business was a little slack with Bills aggregating I307 on the general fund and $43.57 oh the street fund were read and ordered paid. Liquor license bonds of Alf Johnson and Kirk & Woldt were read and ap proved and th. police judge instructed to issue the licenses. Petition of I W. Mason to have re mitted the amount of a certain fine, was referred X)6 the fire and water committee. The matter of the city levy for the coming year came up for consideration, and after readies the certificate of the county clerk, showing the net amount of taxable property within the city limits to be 649,407, a levy of five mills lor mu nicipal purposes and two mills for street improvements was made. Proposed amendments to the char ter, involving the use of but one voting place with but one set of judges and clerks in the city elections, the securing ol additional authority for repairing side walks and power to govern public and private street parades were discussed and committed to the special committee, Mnthed with oower to frame a bill and secure its passage. The matter of repairing the city jail was reterrett to ine streci tuumuwre, When completed it will b used for city Tlila X Tsnr Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cosh or stamps, m generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cum (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the groat merits of the remedy. . ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New Terk City. Eev. John Keid, Jr.. of Givat Fall, Moat., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure f oracatarrh if nxtri as directed." Rev. Francis W. Peal, Pastor Central Pres. Chorea, Hetaaa, Mont - 7 - ; - Ely's Cream Balm is the Acknowledged cum for catarrh and contains no mercury nor amy Injurious drug. , Price, 60 seats. V purposes. The oflice of city hall commissioner nffiAer Skinton Wednesday, and he was created, to be filled without compen . . I . . n . . . ' 1 a4Xn.. .nno n n arrested Salvation Army Joe for sation, ana wudcub.ii disturbing the peaceful serenity of pointed to the place. His duties will be the town by over indulgence of to have general charge of toe building U.n nuial nnxnara "hn nivht. . rw. anq. see av 11 j . - r fore while the army was marching P083 inte"1 throush town one of the women cave vent to her Religious feelings in a most vigorous manner,, and this so aroused joe s peni up en thusiasm that he followed, suit with a regular Comanche war whooDi This was plainly a viola- ti'in of the law. and. as officer Sergcant-at arms L. S. Shipley "'P" ? memoers 01 tue muij w Laxated Bromo Quinine Tablet de not affect the head or produce norvounes like the Sulphate of Quinine. Msrs. Graham & Wortham are authorized to refund the money in every case where it fail to cure CoUKbs, Colds or La Onppe. l"rice a eencj. I K. HOIOATI. BENTON COUNTY Abstract x goropany Complete Set of Abstracts of Benton county. H. L. HOLGATE. Cahtn . To'" Kt ;. J Pwl 0("mcl :vbln.. te Qumbolilt Bay- HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW cenvAi&i. : o&aeoK. JOSEPH H. WILSON- - ATTORNEY AT LAW kivkk mvisiox. st..m.r "Alhanv" hctwern Portland and Corvallis, throujjh with.mt lay-nvor. Loaves . Corvallis 6:00 a. re. Tnwdsya, Ju"dy and Sunflny.; l.-nvM Portland. Yamhill bU clock, 6:00 a. m. Mondnyn, Wednesday aa4 Fridavs. . Edwin.Stomic, J. C.Mavo, MannRer. Supt. Kiver Dir. EAST and SOUfli VIA .. office ovkr Fixsr Kational COKVALI.L1S, Obesok. ; Bank, Will practic in all tkc atata and federal courts Akatraetiar. coueeuena Notary public. Con- vyaaias- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE I Southern Pacific .Comuany EXPRESS TRAINS RUK DAILY. W. B. YATBS. J. FRED TAXES. . -. . t:Z0 P. M. I Leave Portland Arrive a. 12:10 A. M. I Leave Albany mr tSp m 11:15 A. M. I Arrive S. Fnvnci.-co Leava I 7:00 f. M. 1 Conveyancing and Perfecting Titles a Specialty. Money to Ioan em Improved City ana I Country rroperty. YATES & YATES CORVALLIS, OREGON V. E. WAITERS, rop. Office at CourthoMse, Corvallis, Or. Above train slop at E!t Portland, Ore- eon City. "Woodburn, falm, lurnar, aia rion, Jfffrspn. Albany. Tanpent, Shedds, HaUev, Hnrrwburj;, Junction city, Jiujreun, rt,...,nii rv.iioo.ri fimvo. Tirains, and all stations from Boscbureto Ashland, inclusive. Koxebnrg Mail Daiiy. 8:36 A. M. i Leave 14:25 P. M. I Leave 6:20 P. M. Arrive At E U. WILLV, ALBANT, OR. F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW -Pullman Portland Albany Kosebun; Arrive Arrive Leave 4:40 P. H. 12:66 P. U. SVQ A. If. $6.00 6ny IP' Mamlolin with book. S5.00 buys a a-A nw Uniiar witfc book. L00 biiva 16 cboice "oiit (Ht" Banjo m atrings. $1.00 ly 12 hoie "eat-gat" Violin atria-go. $4.00 buy tine Vii.liu with bow. 9.R tt hiiv tttit Jnzen ateel Violia lt or V WW. .' 2nd striiiL-a. $25.oo by a a drawer sswidr macnras; j hiuh arm. licht ranning; ijuaiaoteea 5ve yearn. 9Prira I'iaif.. . Oruana, Banjos, .vnt on aplioation. CORVALLIS, OREGOST. rM r-nrra1 nraellca im mil the courts. Also I aeat for all the firnt-ciass insurance contpaoies Buffet Sleepers: AND SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, Attacht-d to all through trains. Salem P.venger Daily. "THE RESORT 99 4:00 P. M. I Leave 8:16 P. M. ) Arrive Portland Salem Arrive 1 10:'.S A. M. . Leave 8:W .. M. THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis- kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. WsstsidJ Bivlslw. BETWEEN POUTLASD AND COK.ii I.IO. Kill Trill. lii-y Sxwpt SuUy. 7:30 A. M. 12:16 P. U. Leave Arrive 1'ortUnd CoriallU Arrive d:i r. U. leave 1:36 P. M. Hew Model. nercbaats am authorised ' Special School Meeting. Cer- rect of Southern Oregon. cease shouting while on parade, Joe can Notice is hereby given to the voters" of have no Dossible excuse lor His School District: in o. 9, aenion ouniy, onnrlnnr.. On beinff arrraisned be- Stote of Oregon, that a special scnpoi n PnlinA .Tndjre Porter, he en- meeUng of the said district, win De neia teredaplea of "not guilty," and at the Circuit Court room on the 23rd demanded a lurv trial. The court day of JanUry 1897, at 1:30 o'clock m the It was decided to leave the ap point ment of the mail clerk, pages, eto. wilh the speaker. At this writing Wednesday morning-T-tne situation is .un- a 1'- A 11 J v A. 3 - avt. ciiangea.-. ''. y' requested a jui-y fee of six dollars afternoon, republicans,, with the exception , . se ul thi8 First, to v, of the Simon men, sat m their Ti'i places, vainly waiting ior the idnfe the prisoer's attorney, W populists and bimonites to come E yates who was absent from in and make a quorum. Ihe tow yesterday. credential committee, acting uu- 1 J. ' C il, tin. ., I rtl, UCUSW .UU.B.Wtf, - 0 reiusea to report untu a quorum ... sicilian HairRenewer is a for the following objects: First, to vote for the levy of (1 ) one and one fourth mills on the dollar, on all taxable real and personal property in said district, to pay the interest that will be due on the district bonded indebtedness for the year 1897. Second; to vote for the lew of (1.3) one and. three tenths mills, oa the dollar on all taxable real renewer and pergonal property in said district, the was present. W niiaiter yi ocn- of the bair inciuding its growth, health, fmM!-ed, of which to be applied in pay ton,, who acted with what are youthful color, and beauty. It will please ment 0f one bond v of ($1,600 00) one termea tne "ODStnicuonisis, in- you. ;; thousand dollars outstanding against forms me that he will vtake his h . , said district seat this mornings SO , he . has An Opportunity. i; ... . . Dated this 13th day of January 1897. either broken over jparty traces,! J. D. JOHNSON, rvr trip nnnnlists have taken warn- . j - 'i.;,in -V Chairman Board of Directers. ' IT . . I 1. gifUU 5lUi;K. j I ing from "the general condemna-. acreSf sitated six miles west of PhiU attest: Refun4 J K 4 Style. J ( oey Short 4 Li,-rrttr 21 Uiai u wm. 1 RIPAN-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine: Cares the common every-day -1 ills of humanity. BI X. O i At Albany and Corvallis connect with tralaa ot U Irprm Trail. SaUylxuptSudar. ' Lenrt BMt Ma terials Featherbone Corset Co. Boi ainamm KALAMAZOO, MICHldAN. S: L KLINE, CORVALLIS, OREGON. tion of their outrasreous course and are ready to let the house be organized. This extraordinary revolt of the minority is in the interest of an attemptea com Dine 01 , oiraon and Bourne forces. Bournp has found, that he will lack several votes tor speaker and it is ----- math. Benton county. Oregon, can Be purchased cheap. 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