CORVAIXIS, OREGON. Feb. 16, 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 Soe, $3.00. Ladies Button Shoe, Coin Toe and Narrow Square, Turn, Flexible $3.50, ' A line of Children's Shoes, New and Stylish Lasts. ' LOCAL C.IAPPE.NIXGS. v Victims of, ja grippe are numer ous. Chas. C&k, formerly of the O. & is, 'in town. R. H. Huston amT family visit ed relatives in Albany last Sun- davv : '- . , . E. Wilson returned Tuesday from a brief business trip to Port land. The search for Jas. Eglin's body has been abandoned until the riv er falls. : vProf. J. mother at Sunday. B. Horner visited his "Brooks Saturday ud College tudent8-fentertain-hem-aelves and the' faculty :3t CkUithorn hall tonight: " Guy F. Laws, manager of the Liverpool flouring mills, was -fit town Tuesday. . , Bom, at Bertha, . Multnomah county, last week, to Mrs. tdk Ray' Brandes,' a son. ; ; Tom Abrams, formerly of 0dr vallis, is now an employe afthe tate insane asylum. M. J. Lee "Eli" the wheel racer, was in town this week, rep resenting 5 bike firm. J Services at, the Presbyterian ' church as usual , next. Sabbath. A. war,rrt welcome to all. Geo. F. Robertson,- Blake,. Mc- Fall & Co.' popular salesman, pent Sunday in Corvatbsw C. Schmidt, proprietor, of. the Occidental, returned Tuesday irora a brief business top to Astoria. Peter Lieb, baker at Hodes & Hairs, was taken to. Portland Monday ioMWdieartreatBi Geo. W. Henkle & Co. moved their stock of general merchandise this week into the Fisher block. Ben Woldt, assuming the coun- cil's action in revoking his license to be illegal, has reopened his sa loon. The H. and L. Co. has changed its meeting nights from, the third .Monday to the third Tuesday in each' month.' ; '. ' Ed. Hoizate. now a Portland banker, has a big new baby boy to name. His Corvallis friends suggest "Hasty." Jerry Nunan, editor of.- the Grants Pass Courier, arrived in Corvallis Tuesday and is the guest of E. Woodward. ' Frank Watkins, teacher '. lit the Belknap district, attended tbe teachers' examination at Corvallis last week. N. B. Avery returned Monday from a two months visit with , bis familv. who are spending the winter in Oakland, Cat. It isn't much pertators to be numbered with the legislators, but it is an honor much in tenser, to be a patron of Jesse Spencer. The Payton Comedy Co played - three nights this week to fair house. - Trilby Corvallis Curts was one of the performers John Earnhardt, who has been under the Weather for several weeksyrith an attack, of la grippe, is able to oe arouna again Geo; A. Waggoner and J.B. Ir vine, .two prominent lighters in the ranks of the G. O. P., are in SalenMhisweek as spectators. J. A. Howard has purchased the stock and fixtures of the Corval lis Commission Company and purposes continuing the . business. Mrs. R. White, who is visiting the family of E. Holgate, fell - down the basement stairs Tuesday, inflicting painful, but not severe bruises. The college boys are rejoicing because Harry Kelly has returned to his studies. He will strengthen the athletic team - for the spring contest. - J. H. Harris & Co. will occupy the quarters in the Burnett brick " recently, vacated by Geo. W. Henkle & Co., and will probably move next week. W. F.Oauthorn has disposed of his general merchandise stock at Suver. Polk county, and is now occupying the Geo. Wallace resi dence in this city. Will Fischer's many friends will regret to learn of his - serious illness. An attack of la grippe has aggravated other troubles and his condition is considered criti .;;C;:Mf-e re moved from the Zierolf property on 3rd street and are now occupy ing the Mrs. G. B. Smith residence' on 6th 6treet, where they formerly lived. The concert by Parsons' orches tra Saturday night was artistic and pleasing. A number of dancers enjoyed a dance program of waltzes and two-steps after the concert. Rossland, B. C, is attracting public attention and absorbing much of the public money. Ross land, at present, say people that are there, is a good place to stay away: from; ; ' Ready, formerly of Corvallis, a 2:2J yards man, with plenty of speed, will probably . run under Multnomah colors this season. Keady will undoubtedly prove a valuable addition .10 the team. Oregonian. ' " '-'-' II 'A. IMtCOj t IIW a 17BBai bnel in a number ot criminal cases, returned irwm Salem Wed nesday, baving spent several d ays at the state library, lookiuc up "the clean law." County Treasurer Buchanan has issued another call 1torwar rants. The amount ot cash on hand is $2200 and is sufficient to pay : warraiixs eaaorsea prior? 10 Nov. 9th.-- 1S92. - .1 , Joseph Fritz, a Portland tailor of mahy years experience,. arrived iu Corvallis Tuesday and will iiereafter have charge of the mer chant tailoring department with Nolan & Callahan. . Oi At C. boys are planning lor field day. Heretofore they have been contented to strive for indi vidual events, but "this year they are going in for the cup and have good prospects for winning it. Harrv x Rogeers has returned rom Salem,-where he secured ten. days' cmDlovment in the state printing oflice, after two weeks' trfins for tho job. Harry says jfaWic employment is not a pri vate snap. The churches are gaining on the saloons in Corvallis. There are six saloons here, while the churches are ten in number, .not including the Salvation army. Another church, the independent Evangel ical, is being bail t. fcThe Derelect," a story in Mc- Clure's for January, interested the students of chemistry at" the col lege. The Kys say that the chemical operations mentioned are posstble7and Ihal.the. iwriter is ev idently a man ol science. Pavton's band has for its trom bone player icA. ;C.i stu dent. Bert Benjamin, who; was her.' about three years ; ago. " ; His father recently sold out bis inter est in the Roseburg Plaindeajer to Col. Eddv tlie railroad commis sioner:- - ! ' - The H. C. Grady, the steamer that H. F. Fischer is to operate in connection wftfr'nls extensive flour manufacturihgplancarrived ud the river JrOrfrPb'rtland Tues day -re GiMyis a trim look ingcyaftahd has a carrying ca pacity of about lav tons. f The first annual meeting of .the Orecon Angora - Goat Breeders Association will be held -at inde pendence, Oregon, Saturday, Feb. 2t. An interesting program has been prepared for the occasion and all interested in the Mohair indus try are cordially invited to attend The delinquent tax sale Satur day resulted in enriching3 : tbe county to the extent of about $1 700. The bidding was more ac tive than was generally anticipat ed and, contrary to expectations. the county was forced to bid in only about $325 of the tota amount delinquent. The farmers of Oregon have a cold mine on their farms, accord ing to good authorities, that can be worked only with sugar beets. The Agricultural College wil shortly issue an important bulle tin on this subject that ought to bo interesting to agriculturist?, epec,: lally. - These bulletins; are free. St. Valentine's day increased the work of. the Corvallis post- office. The valentines were " pnn cipally of the "comic' order, al though an occasional ' sentimental missive rubbed stamps with its coarser brethren. Several "home made" sarcastic valentines, really clever oneslunushed considerable amusement. A bicycle girl poster that helps adorn the walls of Ihe Gazkttk of fice.- calls attention to "Gleim Hand Protectors" for cyclists. It is a Denver poster and Mr. Gleim is a Denver man. but will be re membered by Oorvallisites as gentleman connected at one time with the carriage factory here. The Speckled Beauty is the name of a new brand of cigars being manufactured by Rose Bros, of this city. They contain the very best tobacco and sell for 10 cents. We speak advisedly regarding the merits of thjs new cigar, lor as we pen tnis item the smoke from one of them fills the sanctum with its rich frag rance. Brady Burnett writes that the first field events of the Stanford athletic team will occur about April 1st with Berkeley. Brady is fast developing his powers under the direction of Trainer. King, for- merlv of the Multnomah club. Bert Kerrigan, the phenomenal jumper, will not be able to enter the contest, because he is only a Frank Holcomb, . sentenced to I the penitentiary ior 'two years from this county, was pardoned ! Saturdav by Governor Lord, Jiol- como naving servea arjoui , a nan of his time. Holcomb, as will be mm f la" remembered, was captured in Washington county by onerui harness from a farmer living near Albany, in this county., ; Judge Fullerton handed down decision sustaining toe aeien- dants' demurrer in the case of bhn and Mary Smith vs. the Corvallis lumber Company. his suit was brought to '.. fore1 close a mortgage for $2,000, ex ecuted to the plaintm at -the time the "company was re-orga nized and the property taken out of the ltfnds of Assignee Peet Saturday ereniuz, February 9ntii. atii. A hall, an old' sol- ierri' Crtirio fire will le leld. Music, recitations, story of primm I exDerience. Katnes aiid possibly other Jhings t amiue. iustrtict aiul I eiiienirau.; aunwssiwn ine ccin s, 1 iU f(us raised to be useu m onville orison srrounds in Georcia. . o 1 Cnne everybody and bring your niekel.;'.' The eiitertainrnent civen last riday Evening at the college -as- ibmbly.-ball by the Young Wo men's ".Christian Association con nected with t he co lege, was a very -tnaoyable affair. - Hie program was given under the direction ot Miss Helen Crawford, and Miss Dorat hea Nash, who is in. charge I of the musical department of tlie nstitui 1011, and every numDer was creditably rendered. I John Warner, Louis warner, ijouis eis nu jnarie8 opauiuing, cornjug bbuo . 0. ....... - . n u i; 2 1 fiy "rS.?"?' S t -i ... i - t. while Ihe boat took on freigRt at ciuueu 10 oj-reiuu urcii icsa Albany. They stretehed a htUe lhe: wharf the boat was steaming no stream. They yelled -a trio, but their cries were vain. Next morning thev "stretched their egs in a ten mile walk home. Mrs. E. W. Allen, of Port- and, ' a member of the North acme Board of Missions, will spend Saturday and Sunday in our city. On Saturday evening she will give an address at the resbytenan church on "India," illustrated with stereoptican views. The entertainment will be one of great interest and profit. Admission 10 ' cents children, 5 cents. Some persons are fortunate enough to have honors thrust upon them and one of these is J r$d Yates, who was. this wees appointed official v. court reporter for Ben con and JUtucpin counties, i vice M. O. W llkins, resigned, this selection Jadge FullertQH 1 AtA wriselv. Mr. Vate5. in" ad- I acted wisely, Yates, m ad- dition to being a 'promising young attorney, is an experi enced and capable stenographer, and will fill the position credita bly and acceptably. "The United Artizans is the lat- esf loeal benefieiary order to have boom in .membership. At its meeting last Thursday evening a number of new members were m it kited and several other Corval isites are on the anxious seat and will likelv ba converted within the cominti month:.' A reinarka. ble feature of .this, rapidly grow ing order is the fact that since its organization ill November, 1894, there have been bat two assess ments, and the second one will not be 'due until March 1st Somethine entirely new and original in the way of spelling was otlerea last weeK . dv one 01 the candidates who applied to SuDt. Denman for a teacher's cer tificate. .4 Jew samples ot tne applicant's unique lyle are here given. Sarsapanlla was spelled carcuparilla, conquerable was speiieu vuu&crauic, yiTOauuuuo, 1 1 J 1 1,1 - MMAAMI. f-J.1a- maxims, chimneys ana panacea were written respectively, , preco tious, tnaxiums, chimnies and pan- nasea. -Out of the .enure hst of 5ft words, only 12 were spelled correctly. Henry Rust, an old and respect ed resident 4t Benton county, died suddenly Monday night at his iwimn two miles southwest 01 1 .i L.nk nrocimii .tnT hfal demise and went to bed Monday night, alter. earing a hearty supper, apparently well aim hearty. lo- ward morning he uttered a groan as if in pain and his wife tried to awaken lii'ih, but her. efforts were futile. Dr. 1iggan was sent for, but beiore uis arrival tne uaueiu Was cold ill death. Mr. Rust was was about 55 years of age and leaves a wife and a large family of children to mourn his loss. Corvallis has Tour beneficiary orders that are growing, rapidly. Since the first of the year proba bly no; less than 75 or 100 per sons have menu tied themselves nriflv-sitio fir mArft nf iKpba orders, anv one of which offers insurance at cost. The three older lodges; the Workmen,- Woodmen and Maccabees have each a member ship of oneiiundred or over, while the Artisans, organized within the past yean has - a membership ol about 40. A friendly rivalry ex ists among these different frater nities that is of mutual benefit and it frequently happens that an active member of one lodge is al so prominently identified with one made 0f pure terbs, planu and wine, is or more Of the Others. . H perfectly harmless and will certainly cure 13 DOLLARS iSX M.W?sltuggist price 10 ceBt8 to r?. Will Likely End Tonight (Special to Oaibt.)' : " ' . ' Sai,em, Or., Feb. i8.Ure- , , a:.A atari Is' forty-day disgracwtll .gd tomorrow night It is ipossiBie that a senator may be elected, at the last minute, and if so, it .Will probably lie Mitchell, but- the chances for a special session : at. ... flre.anvthinff but flat- tenug. Sunt G. W. Denman. of Ben ton conntv.' has prepared, ana nnhlisheH -a. classified course -of study for the schools of hi coun; ty. ,.The course covers years ; . r'i . 'A MuiiiiM.M..M(0 nA - M'rU Vmed for , promotions., ana- nnai Iwilrbe accented -at the v AjafTiCUl- tural College ana tate PTina school. :Supt Dsmn is .nve! ino; in the riht'dirertiH tOina teriallr improve ' t&? schools vo- Mentou. N OTinwest louinaj ..ui Education. .... . . . n 1 !aet UiiWeun -isaweu ;fXVH Me Ureg.n fxperunwii slntlbir is indeed, timely- It . i. de-roted., the subject of flax. i-uiriir,"an iff dostry which it ceenw iiilit . be prdtafely crrid n in- Oresou and which i at present receiving a deal of attention from : promi nent citizens all over the Mt. The bulletin in question treat of t lie subject in a., general . way, it being largely a compilation of faetn and figures relative to the growiig 0f flax, obtained from experience and experimentation In oiuer slates and countries, that will be . . tU nA 1111 Hie iiiatter.. xiiiib iud bvii "u ,. ,. .... ill Hie maiicr. uut, uk favors ble for flax growing HOfegon was de 1., -. , ir.'. 1 .t. lermmeti years ago, ami wim ure o "f. . ' fl1 tiallll4T iw "7 T ; parent that no real obstacle stands in the. way of matting flax grow ing one of the leading Oregon industries. Those who are now agitating the matter, it is hoped, will not: alloW "their zeal to abate one iota until their enons are crowned with success. .c i ;THB O.C. A B. SXTBKSZOH. Rumors have been afloat to the effect that the O. C & E.1- R- R. - Co. intends pushing its line across Eastern Oregon this spring, and people have put more or less faith in the reports. The comple tion of the road means much to the val ley folks, as well as to the people across the mountains.. Manager Stone, when asked about the matter,' said' that work would not be commenced this year.. . k fThe investment of such a large snm as will be necesssary to" complete the road," said Mr. Stone, "will aot .be made trafess tbe contenmlated improvements 0f the harbor at Vaquina are assured of being carried out. Tb antlboa . donar contract partly nthorfod by the last coagyy ldjfeiaire legtslaUon to be operative.' S Hsb;det that hejjo- sidered the re-election of Senator Mitch ell absolutely .essential' to the completion of the work 'at - Vaquina.' ' Senator Mc- Bride has. both ability and influence, but it is too much to erpect that he, single- handed, can accomplish the work that will be difficult for the most experienced senators. Besides, Yaquina wiU miss the faithful services of Hermann. If Mr. Mitchell is not returned, the owner of the road will abandon all present thoughts of extending the line. - ' " tWENTT FAUBB. . Prof. Geo. Denman is fast finding out that a county school superintendent's pathway is not strewn with flowers. Xast week thirty young ladies and gentlemen came belore mm to De examined tor teachers' certificates. Of the thirty, only ten came np to the required standard of excellence, and the twenty unsuccessful applicants have been busily engaged dur- ing past few days in attempting to convince the superintendent that he had erred in making his ratings., He has since gone over the papers a second time, hoping to find some errors favorable to I the unsuccessful candidates, but no mis takes. of importance were discovered. Mr. Denman says he has given them the advantage of every:doubt and can do no more. The examination throughout was tech nical, rather than general, and the'list of questions was far more dimcult than usual. Several of the failures were dnt to the ambiguottsness of questions in mental arithmetic. MP8ICAX aBCITAJ,. ') "T ' Prof. W. Gifibrd Nash, musical in structor m the Conservatory of Mus- I ie. University ot Oregon, and Miss Ellis, - of Albany, eav a concert in the'Con- gregational ciurclrSatni-day aighffwrrs the Eugene Guard. 1- They were greeted by a fair audience, considering that other entertainments Were being given in the city the same evening.' The program consisted of piano music by Mr. Nash'j with Miss JJrriis as- accompanist: on th6' first -number, and Vocal' solos by- Miss ... -a w..niteiv rendered. Mr. Nasw'a masterv of thebiano is Hood 'ud his playing charmed the audience which plainly showed its appreciation .BUis is a sweet vocalist and won popular favor with the audience, which called her back after the last nnmber.- When your stomach begins to trouble you, it needs help The help it needs is to digest your food, and, until it gets ny you won't have any peace. 1 Stomach trouble is very distressing, ycir obstinate, very dangerous. Many of the most dan gerous diseases begin - with' simple indi gestion, .i The reason' is that " indigestion (not-digestion, ' not-nourishment) weak ens the system and allows disease germ to attack it The antidote is .Shaker Di eestive Cordial, strengthening, nourish ing, curative. It cures indigestion and renews strength and health, g It does this by strengthening the stomach; py helping it to digest your food, & It nour ishes' you. Shaker Digestive Cordial is all genuine stomach .rouble. .;. Sold by Palatable Lunches, Delicious Coffee and Excellent Meals served at all hours by HODES &: HALL. -. . - ' -. . - - : I CatfdUs and Kiits, NOTICE--. - : 1. frmmberurCreai Annua f Roduotiort 6al - PL 5' t- .W- it CXCAKOB V MWF, .There are stttuig indications that the Q. C. SsCo. will have down town depot.' company own lots on the. corner of Washington, and Water streets, . aad. is. fconsidering the adarisability of (modeling, the house now occupied by : Wim Kisor into a, depot,, aad closing up the present depot in the- subwrbs. The dhange would suit evecybody. A eVpot down town would! be more con venient to travelers, shtppess- and busi ness hien. ' It would also: psove handier t railroad mem Fauna- are all right, bat are hardly the: place- Jsc town de pots. '. The only blood purifier admitted on exhibition at the Chicago World's fair was AVer's' Sarsaparillay all others being excluded as secret preparations: and pat- eat medicines, i With doctors and phar macists, it has always- been considered a standard remedy,. -; ; ' ' ;? Letter. Us, i L;i ; .. ' Following is the' lis of letters remain ing in the Corvallis postoffiee, unclaimed 'Feb.M9, tJf-S'.'h V. Jy'''.--.':--1H v s' Ccrvallis Nursery: Ojv II S :Davis. Mrs Holcomb, tevi Jrviai Mias.UOUe King, Roy Logan; harle Miller, F.reds. Pct- trson, MTir6 W.-Wlight. 'fJ Kosr. Johnson; r. M. Hall's - Hair Repewer cures . dandruff VPl. any and .11 bid. the roots of the hair, are not closed up. " G. W. Henkle, successor A to Z. H; Davis & Co., has removed to the Fisher brick, opposite tj6 i hotel Corvallis,' which building he has' secured at a very low rent and goods will be sold cheaper than ever. " --: " : '' " CASTORIA lor In&sts and Childrea. FNoticeto Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has'; been : appointed administra-. trix of ftie estate ; of Anna V.- Holgate, deceased -by the" county . court. ;of the state of regon for Benton county,. All persons-Having claims against said estate are required o present the same; proper- verifcd;to-me,,at my residence, or at the office; ef E. Holgate, both in Corval lis; Oregon, within six months from' the date of tftfe notice. : : , ' '- 'UaXCiS U1U l.lw WJ w& A-KWtHCSAJ, wy. - "' jy ' HKLEN I4. HOMJATB, ' Administratrix; 'Why'ltaffer with Coughs, Colds and La rippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure yoo5n one day . Doea r.ot produea.tha rioeinf io-tb head like Sulphateot Quinine Put up in f blett convanient for laiang guar anteadlBrpareyer; money, rarunaea. Jrrioo , .. Proposals for Cells." Nptlcfe'-is hereby given that aealed pro t)osals?-'-will be deceived; by.; the. special pommittee ot the - Council of the City of Corvallis, Oregon, until noon, Tnesday, February S3, 1807, for the construction of i two steel cells in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen at the store bf J. R, Smith & Co., Conrallis, Oregon. Said cells to beqeiiyerea ana piaceain positioi) for iise within 60. day9 from the date contract i signed, " ' Bids will be opened in the Council Chamber of the Cily of Corvallw, Oregon, at 7 o'clock p. to. on the 934 day of February, 1897. The jeommittee reserves the right to rer iect knTv Or all bids. V V. .. . -i ' Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, tuts I2tu,( day ;6T' February, -1897. grrXJtlL SMltH, a. - ) 'V; - ; - -Coini VAitT..) '.; - - JOHJtVSTKWAKT. lifcicated Bromo Quinine Tablet-' d not affect the head or' produce , noryousnesi like theSulphate of Quinine., i; Mvssts. Graham & Wortham are authorized to -refund the mony in every case where it fails to euro CouRhs, Colds or La Grippe. Price 24 cents. TO pyaWa j I J- :.. ,.r ; Pies and Cakesr.-iK fit S'::mmtmd Clears;- lj . CLOSES ; . V'vJ ..." C-'i Eyg Ffe& 27th. KLTS CRBAM BALM tosfNtOnim ij.iMilaadrik, It la cnteklrB rtd- 0 MIX BKOXHKKB, M wmama muaww hbhuii -''.' Bids for Wood. Sealed bids' will be seeatved at the of fice of W. E. "Yates, secretary, until Sat' urday, Feb. 20, 1897, at 2 o'clock p.m. to furnish and deliver at such place np oh the Agricultural College- premises, as may -be designated by H. B. Miller, pres ident, on or, before September 1, 1897, wood described as follows- Two hun drcd cords oak" grub wood, and three hundred cordsr of body, old-growth fir wood.'-aU i said wood to be four -feet long, and no -es thaa fasr- sr mere than eight inches in diameter all the woewi Itobe wfld and- from xaoU and' soots " Mo -payments- to be made thereon before Sept. 1, 1897. No bids is reseryed. '-"- ... Dated at Corvallis, Oregos, this Febru; aayo, 1897-- s W. E. Yates, Secretary Board of Regents. SCALY SKIN HUMOR ' Body, Head, and Arms Covered .'4 With Spot Like Drope Of Mortar. Skin Game Off in Layers. Doctora Useless. Suffered for a Year Without Relief. Almost Given Up Hope. Cured in 8 Weeks by CUTICURA. Skin Nice, snd Clear as a Baby's. I was afflicted with an ottinatesklni!:;iaj a, called by some doctors Eczema ai.i " lion Ptoriaaia. ,Uj body.head, and arms vet mr end with spots like dro or luottar. a..J which came off I la Jtt ol dry seal. . 1 tni- ' fared for .over a jcar witaout relief, and -."ii-suited seteral docLo.-a but without aii, . a i I . had almost given up hojie, as my eaau 1 bad one. I happened toaco :n atlverli.cii.ci t ; aboat CwTfctnu Bkmkiuvs au4' got th.v.i. " took them according to directions, - 1 iu tight mtlu I waa'ka well as ever. lcx . '.ut myself cored, for my skin is as nice a -i .'-ar -as a baby'av I caanot eapress in woni ine thanks to yon for what tUe CtmouaA Ua--Diaa have done for me. GEO. REABURN, Hanover. Ontario, Can. CcncumA BmDiaa are beyond all doobt the greatest skin enrea, blood pnriOers, and humor -remediee of modem tlmea. They are no l n drawBMnt ezpenaive ezperinent. A warm bih withCOTtcuBA Boat, a single application of Cv. ; nctnu (ointment), the great akin cure, and a full aoee of Ctrticvaa RsaOLvaxT, greateat of blood -periAera aad humor enrts, will afford lnaunt ra Hef, permit reatand sleep, and point to a apeedy, . permanent, and ceonomical enre of the moHor- - "taring, diafigaring, and hnmillaung of itching, 'earning, bleeding, eealy, pimply, and cro.ted skm and scalp humors with loss of hair, when all dee fails. ' ' Sold Ooroet the world. Foma Dave Ajro CaaM. mr 3 H,,, to Cor. Svery Skin and Blood Humor, bee. PlmPLY FACE8 Farmed aad BeeatMrd bf CUT1CUBA. SOAP. NERVE-LIFE Gteat RESTORER Restores perfect -neaitn. visor anu manhood avd're moves all obsta cles fo-marriage. Rostoces tne ontlra . nervous system aStd stops all vital ioases- Re moves effects 'of tbe sins of youth ana ex cesses of later years. Removes all effects of dissipation and re pairs all waste places. r. 1 ran Insomnia ana restor.es refreshing sleep. Cures Im nntrua and restores fulr vital power.1 . Cures- all. wasting dimaaea and' restores ,nt to an narta ol tne Doay. vc-i 1 fe is the only purely .im bMtiwnt and affords relief from life Are day's use, It remotes tbe cause .T... mtfot Wim Cams T i4xwd. t Loss corerj, mailed frMlA plain sealeA wrapper far two 2 cent. Stamps, menuou vuia , Sree Wc for Trial Treatment and be Cbevlnced. r . - NERVE-LIFE McUiUfa.by., . avi sr-n BENTON COUNTY Abstract Coaaplete Set of Abstracts of . Beaton County. Conveyancing and Perfecting Titles a Specialty. Honey to X-ssji XmpraTCd City and . Cooatry property. V. E. WATTERSi Prop. Office at Curtkttse, Corvallis, Or. At E. U. WILVS, AX.flA-f , OR. $5.00 bays a good Mandelin with book. $9.00 buys a good naw Guitar with book. $WQ boys 16 choice "cat-gat" Banjo 1st ii strings. ILOQjwys 12 choice "cat-gat" Violin K jitriags. $100 buys a fine Violin with bow. SScttbays ono 'doEen' steal Violin lit or ' .' 2nd strings." S2S.Nbaysia S-drawsr sawing machine; high arm, light ranning; gnaraateed -. - fiva yaarsl ' ' OTPricM on Pianos, Organs, Banjos, . Mat on applieation. K XOlflATX. V L. HOLGATE. HOLGATE SON, ATTORNEYS At LAW OE.BOON. . JOSEPH K. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Oym avKK Ptasr Katiohai.: Bank, CoaVALbus, 0EON. Will ptactic in all the state and federal cmrts Abstraotiag, coUeetions Kotmfy public. Con- vca-aaetax. -. W. S YATES, J. FRH& TATSS. YATES & YATES COS.TAf.USi. B.EGOW F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CORTAU4S, OREGOW. Does a ceneral practice in ail the courts. Also agent tor sK the arstctass hMMranin oofnpooies THE RESORT 99 THOS. WHITEHORN, Prop. W. II. MeBrayer and Old Crow Whis- kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. t : - R-I P A N S v - Thef . modern stand ard Fam3y Medi cine: Cures the, common every-day ills of humanity. BUTTER, and KISSES - are three things that we do not print We Do Print, how ever, those business-like bill headii, letter heads, note heads, statements, circulars, and ele ft; pant programs, invitations, and business cards whici you . see attracting the attention of ' np-to-dale business people. you Cant Scare Us . with orders for posters, dodg ; ers, pamphlets, booklets or X ' " catalogues, no matter What the quantity Or description. ' IF you doubt this, try ns; IF you - don't doubt it, then place yonr order at once. Gazette Pub. Co. fcjesVeaAsAaeirfneaSV siA ft ft JLitsWas rUrcbants are authorized pCAthcrbone Corset C sjolo Maanfectnrees. .- . . BALAMAZOO, MICMTOAN. -: . x : ran sale t S. L. KLINE, CORVALLIS, OREGON. . " . Naw MOueK (Hrc 3ty !..) ( mowy Lenc.7 Lrattte. j I uuu int TO THE EA ST OIVJE3 TfiS CHOICB OF t" TWO TBAN8Q0SlflNEKTAL( O T B VIA ' VIA uSioh "pacific by, A5B " XAHSAS CITY GREAT NORTHERN RY; SPOKANE M1KNEAP0LIS XiW RATES TO JiLt SA8TBRN CITIES ' OCEAN STEAtt;.3 : kCAYE P0RTLAMO fVCRY 5 DAY SAN FRANCISCO' For fall detail, call on or wftresr ' W. H. HURLBtFRT (ks'l Pan. Agent, PortlaiM Otvmxm. OREGON CENTRAL AND EASTERN R.R.CCT, Yaquina Bay Route ConnaeMag at Taqmiaa Bar with tbe San Francisco & Yaquina Bay ' STEAMSHIP COMPANY. : Steamship- Faralloa " .-an from Viiqn!tievrr s dnysfor tan Tiaav risco, C"Oi Bay, Port vjnrFa, inuiuM win aBauraajued. Bhofcteat rnt betvraua tka lmna VaUlaj as 'a-llfornia. RUDIDOIflt JW. raaaeorar eenmmodat Alboi.r -r rolnta Was to San rno)(i. I Cabin wrr 5 Round trip, god for M da -a. IrS. to f on Bnv at 1 P-;t Or oid -:bln.... f To Humboidt Bar- 0hm ... itnEit ijivision. Steamer "Albnny" between Portland and Corvallis, through without lny-over. Leaves Corvallis 6:00 a. m. Tudy, Thursdays aad Sundays; lenve Portland, Yamhill St. clock, 60 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdsy.am Pridavs. -. BDWlKSTOltaT, J. C.Mato, Manager. Supt. Kivar Div. EAST and SOUTH TIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Oomoany EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILT. i-M P. SC. I Leave Portland Arrive I S:1S A. H. A Ibany Arrire : A. M. S. Franeiieo Leave I 7:00 P. at. 12;10 A. M. I Leave 11:1 A. X. I Arrive ABove trains ston af East Portland, Ore gon City, "W-odhurn, Salem, Turner, Ma rion, Jtfforsen. Albany. Tangent, Sbeddg -Halsey, Harrijburr, Junction City, Burena' nrMwnll. Cottae-e Grove. Prains. and L stations from Rosebure; to Ashland, inclusive. Roseburg Mail Daily. -M A. M. I Leave Portland Albany Koajburg Arrive Arrive Leave 4:49 r. M. 12:14 P. II. 8:09 A.M. ItOS P. M. i tava 6:20 P. H. I Xmre Pullman Buffet Sleepers:, AND SECOND-CLASS 8LEEPINS CABS, Attached to all through trains, Salem Passenger Daily. . :00 r. M. I Leave Portland Salem' Arrive 1 10:18 A. tt. Leave I l0A.M. :16 PI M. I Arrive Ir'astiUi DiTUin. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND tXtHVAI.I.ie. IbUXiau. SiilyBistpt iunliy. 7: A. M. Leave Arrive Portland Corvallia Arrive I to: 1. 11. Leave l-Jib P. il. 14:1 p. M. At Albany and Corvallis conw.it with trained tka flwiui E nifin . f 1 n d Izptnt trail. BaUySxctptSuiiy. 4:46 P. M. I Leave PettUed Arrive S:tf A. VL, . McUlunvUle Leave : A. au . 7:26 P. M. I Arrive THROUGH TICKETS To all poiuts iu the Kiuttci n States, Canada anu Kurop cau Ws ou...iiiea iubw rwo from A. K.i Ollliur, agein, i vanis. E. P KXiKKS, iul. . A r Agent. . B KOEULEltAtamuei. I'ortti.ml, Orefen. DR. L. G. ALTMANi H0M0E0PATHIST Diseases ef wort eii and ehllitren and gaaaial praetiee. . - Office over Allen Woodward's druf store. Ofioe boara-B to U A. U., and 2 to Sand 7 to B. af. , .1. .- ; At residence, corner of fr, and Ranlaon atr boa is aad oa S-.uilaj. &. R.FARRft.M. D. 'OBce In firreAllen-s ber, on theoomes Irkcendairt-Adajns. - Residence on -tenra reoe irun vi r h o"fn!e hours 8 to t a. iu. and to I and 7 to P.M. Allca-UattenoVi saMnytly. BOWEN tiSTER mis t OfBee -n'petoirs over Flsst National Bank. StriCtlv First-Class Work Guaranteed A Corvallis. Oregon cal. special student. OROH ATOBOIk TM TAlbsn-S. r; -