The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, June 11, 1897, Image 2

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    - lained Every Friday Mornim; by
tke Gazette Publishing Go.
CORVALLIS, OREGON, June n, i897-
orpegpondenee.
X
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
A General Prayer for Rain.
Connty Item-gatherers in
the Field.
PHILOMATH NEWS I.ETTBR.
Elder C. O. Bell, of' Portland, m
the chapel Sunday evening. -
Newton Allen killed a large
bear near town last Wednesday.
Mrs. S. L. Keezel has been ap
pointed postmistress of this office.
Ed Sharp received the contract
to furnish wood lor the public
school.
Guy Frink, Major Davis, Doug
las Davis and James McLain visit
ed the peak last week..
Prof. Guthrie, wife and daugh
ter, left Mondav to visit his boy
hood home near Cleveland, Ohio.
Elder Bell administered the or
dinance of baptism by immersion
to two persons, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Laura Hoover, of Green
wood countv. Kansas, is here visit-
in her uncle. J. A. Hawkins, and
family.
Miss Julia M. Taylor, who is
tfinchinsr in the public schools of
Albany, visited her parents over
Sunday. -.: .. .
While Dlavins: ball Monday af
ternoon, Fred Ingle had his right
thumb dislocated. Dr. Loggen re
duced the dislocation.
' The Executive Committee of
Veterans met at the M. E. church
Thursday morning, and made ar
rangements to hold a reunion here
on the 6th day of July, ibVi.
The annual institute of the
teachers of Benton county met
- here last Thursday. Great inter
. ' est "was taken in th work. At
the evening sessions standing room
was at a premium.
Commencement day exercises of
the College of Philomath will be
held in the grove near the college
on Wednesday, June 16. Dr.
Thompson, of Corvallis, will de
liver the baccalaureate-sermon at
5:30 p. m. next Sunday,
, .Rev. E. Fix of Portland, late a
missionarv to China, preached the
baccalaureate' sermon ot Philo
math college on Sunday. His text
' was "Now Faith is the Substance
of Things Hoped for, the Evidence
of things not seen:" Heb 11; 1.
Charles Wh'te, of Eastern Ore-
eon, and Mrs. BoncLoi Polk coun
ty, eousin and! -sMer-fef the White
hrnthers: W. W. Devo. of Elk
fSitv. and Clarence Miller, of Cor
valhs. are her attending the clos
ing exercises ot Philomath college.
"Wednesday was a day long to
. be remembered in Philomath. The
occasion was the Woodmen's pic
nic. It was estimated that 1,000
persons were on the grounds. The.
.Monroe cornet, baud lurnisneu ex
client music. Mrs. H. C. Allen
recited a choice selection. Con
sul Falkenburg made an interest
ing address on the benefits of the
order. After dinner "came the
nail driving contest, in which
eleven maids and matrons entered,
each being furnished with a ham
: - mer and ten 20 penny wire spikes
to be driven into seasoned fir tim
ber. Mrs. Walter Newton finished
first time I minute, 31 seconds
with Mrs. James Henderson a close
second. . Consul Falkenburg, in a
speech, presented the prize, a glass
water set, to Mrs. Newton. Rufus
Bohanon, with a bucksaw, sawed
two cuts off a ieasoned fir timber
6x6: time 1:29. James Green and
Le Masters entered the chopping
contest to cut off a fir log 18
.. inches in diameter in two. Mr.
- Oreen finished in, 3:42. Elvin
Newton and James Green sawed
. through a-irr log two feet in diam
' eter in 56 seconds. Then came
the ball game between Irish Bend
mid Philomath. Result: Philo
math, 19; Irish Bend. 13.
roe and Simpson's chapel were in
attendance at the dedication oi
the new M. E. church in (JorvalliB
last Sunday.
The band boys of Dusty have,
changed the date of their picnic at
"Roll Inn ntfiin from June l&th to
June 26th. Let all interested par
ties take notice.
The pastures are drying up rap
idly and cattle will soon have to
rustle a little m order to Keep iau
In fact, the season is just as near
a drought as one ever sees in uio-
gon.
Rov. and Mrs. Ed. H. Belknap,
of Turner, visited the formsr's old
home Monday, and Aunt Manaia
returned with them to spend a few
weeks in Marion county.
M. E. Judkins called at our
office last week and left a bucket
of luscious tame strawberries, the
first of the season, ine Denies
were "out of sight" in a short time
and were greatly appreciated.
The concert and social Liven by
r.lassea of the M. E.
Sunday school, last Friday even
.,. was a decided success in every
way. The dialogue by the little
o-irls. concluding with the lullaby
sonsr. was especially wunuj
mention, and the clever manner
in which the entire program was
rendered gave proof that much
care had beeu taken in its prepar
ation. The only regret shown was
by those who could get no supper,
o.ri this far.t is evidence enough
to show that the financial part of
tha program was very profiable indeed.
Miss Jennie Gellatly closed a
very successful term' of school on
the 2d mst. ;
Jones is in ve?y feeble
health. Except her, the neaun oi
the valley is good.
"Rdv ' a. W. Tavlor. of Philo
math, made, his ministerial visits
up this valley on the nun
S. L. Larcom made a trip to
Corvallis and the Fischer mill and
hauled out a load of mill stutt.
Mr. Chas. Fink and family made
a visit to the Wyatt settlement,
the guests of their daughtor, JVir.
Mahen Washington. ,
Ti.or.. were nnite a turnout oi
w!,11av folks on the 2d, at the grove
picnic of the wooamen, uau me
nUnra nt listening lO a veiy m-
icasutv - " o . -
teresting discourse by Mr. falken
burg.
:ci?hes-; to toih TICKET
The good pill has a good i J JUV f w Ulm iVW! -
coat. , Te pill coat serves J J.. V.,- .' -.- &
two purposes; it protects ? . .. V ' J
the pill, ana disguises w w i , 1 I VJ I rl C i I
coats are too Heavy ; tney w - i I
ENDEAVOR I
5 "I don't believe there ever as ao.
a,,, a oill made as Ayer's Cathartic
pills. They wilt do all you recom-- .
mend them for and even mre.
When I have a cold and ache from
head to heels, a dose or two of these .
pills Is all the medicine needed, to.
set me right again, ror ocokoc,
.4. c.r.ri t.h rrills thev cover pass througH
37 harmless as abroad pellet 9"
are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of
;n a trenra exT6aure.Ayers Sugar ooatea
Pills have been found as effective as if just fresh from, i
uhnrninrv. It's a aodd pill, with a good coat. i
Ask your druggist for - "... ' 5
Vnlseonawln be found in full in Ayer's 'iebk." "v" f
Aaaress:. i. aj ...
OAK GROVE NOTES.
rirr.iw nnrl wardens are needing
rain very much.
Mr Anornst. Kreisrer is on the
6ick list at present.
Mrs. H. J. Moore has been quite
5ii oinr-A hr return home irom
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May berry
mnrlfl a husiness trip to Corvallis
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heed, re
fiirrtArl home from Monroe Satur
day, where they had been visitin
their daughter, Mrs. Bonndy.
Prot. D. N. Williamson and Cam
Iv were visiting at Mr. i- t. win
iamson's last Sunday. The 1 rot.
himself was a visitor at bunciay
school.
The Sunday school picnic held
last Saturday in Mr. Abraham s
grove, was a decided success. The
stands did a flourishing business.
the net proceeds of which will be
divided between the two Sunday
schools. -
Mr. T. B. Williamson and family
nnrl Miss Pearl Woods returned
home from Portland Thursday
evening, after a ten days' sojourn !
with relatives and friends, lhey
report having a very pleasant
time. ...
Though Mr. Scott and wife ex
pect to go Jk Pennsylvania, their
former home, and where they are
to-live the rest of their days, he
leaves with the honor of having
done more work on our roads than
any resident. He gae eight days
work and did not owe one mo
mmits time. Let us ever remem
ber this good old gentleman when
we are appreciating the better con
ditions of our roads.
-.. t-
HOSKINS JOTTINGS.
WELLS ITEMS.
Geo. Mercer was surveying here
last week.
- The Artisan lodge Here enter
tained visitors Irom Corvallis Sat
urday evening.
KavAi-al nf our voutis folks at-
tended ..the picnia at Lewisville
last Saturday. . - .
Mr. G. Williamson, of . Crowley,
. -i j" u:n MfAi. Mrs
spent ounuay wnu mo-oiaw,
A. Carter. . - '
The Artisans "are 'cleaning aip
the picnic grounds and "making ar-
anaemenls lor a granu, ume u
the 12th. -
FAIBMQOMT NEWS.
The promised rain has failed to
make its appearance, though it is
much needed.
Rnmp of our vouns: folks have
ial the measles, after having had
them vears ago. uau mem wr
m:n measles. Aro there any
SUCH 5
A Place tt Eat.
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CHRISTIAN
At San Francisco in July. To the successful candidate,
either lady or gentleman, we offer a round-trip ticket
To and From San Francisco
Absolutely free of cost and expenses paid while there.
THE WAY TO OBTAIN
Palatable Xanche, Delicious Coffee and
Excellent Meal?;serve(d,at all -hours by
- Fresh Bread,;'
Candies ad Nuts,
Is
ex.,nnnnnnnnnnnnniUUUl.'
Pies and Cakes,
Tobacco and Cigars.
Expense-paid, free transportation, is to get every one of your friends to buy themClothing,'
I .Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries antf Furnishing Goods of tis, and every time they; buy ONEXOLv
IvAR O WUK llt tney win uave an oppuuuuny ui vuimg w lu uuiu,.. ..... ...... j...
as this will be one of the most notable events on the coast this year. Of course you will want to.
attend or have your friend be there. This contest will extend from this date "until June- 26th; at
which time the person having received the hignest numDer 01 voes, ;.wi.i 1 nc prentcu ..wiiuuc
ticket. We guarantee our usual low prices to prevail on all lines of goo lvand our special prices
on carpets and other closing out lines will continue. This all at v "
HATS
A "ood deal of work has been
imift on our roads, but do the men
who boss the job think over he
situation carefully and see whether
they put their work where it wu
dn'HiM most srood.
A dusy place was W. B. Shan- j
non's strawberry patch to-lay, peo
ple were there from near and lar,
some who; live 25 and 30 miles
away. They picked berries, trans
ferring to their pails and jir?, and
the silver from their pc-ckeis to
i l..mnv man was W. Ii.
U.a IT i
Alma
HATS
r.ArvniHs. " O T rl r? a The
Oregon.
White House.
Patrons are requested not to vote for anyone connected with the house.;
RILEY BROS.,
ES
l . . :
aa. mmrm mm. MtN fSIB fill
Mil
Our store is full of all the latest styles in
Hats. We want Jo sell them. We have -reduced
the prices so everyone can buy a
good hat foe a litiU money. We have them
from 25 cents up; to $5.00. Every Saf
guaranteed tc giv satisfaction or jnoney
refunded. -;
LJ Special Reduction in All Lines j ATT0R N EY AT LAW
This Week.
: 1
House paintinK am paper hanging a
p:. ....... ,.!!.
Ktsmcutt ivw w
JOSEPH H. WILSON
EAST and SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comoany
EXrraESS 1KAINS BUK' DAILY.
whita, TTanda with Shapely Nails, L'
liant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro
duced by CcncuRA Soap, the most eflectiva
,. and beautifying soap in tha
world, as well as purest and sweetest, tot j
toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventiva
or inflammation and clogging ot the Porbs. ; I
SUITS MADE TO ORDER BY HIGH ART TAILORS.
Bask,
Acrin OVi FIRST j...W.ML
, CORVALLLItt. OHE-.OX.
-. ill practie in all the l..te aud federal courts
Abstracting, collections Xotary public. Con
vei'fiuol'ig. ' '
i.nn t i 1 Tava. P..rtlinil Arrive I i':30 A. M.
o'-in a' M I Leave Altvnr Arrive I 8:00 A. M.
7:4S A. M j Arrive S. FrancNce Leurj I 8:00 t. M.
& EdSTERN" E. R. CO.
Yaquina Bay Route
train, dnn nt nil nrint-iunl station
between Portland and SaUm, Tumor, Ma
rion, Jcffcr:en. Albany. Tanjji;iit, SbedcU,
Halsev, Harrisburj?, Junction City, Juiu't-n,
CresweU, Cottage Gror-N Trains, and all
station from Koseburg to Ashland, iiicIum v?.
Connecting at YAQUINA BAY w"h the
I Sap Francisco & Yaquina Bay
STEAMSHIP COMPANT.
LcadiMg Clothiejr and Haberdasher Corvallis, Oregon.
a-"How to Purlfr Bemubtr 0 Bkin" BCJP
and Hmt," mailed Ire.
BABY HUMORS ESS?-
Now is the time to buy your
4th of July suit at Nolan & Cal
lahan's. Nobby goods at re
moval sale-'
Death of B.--M. Jally.
COLLEGE OP PHILOMATH.
Baccalaureate sermon by Rev
" JS. J. Thompson, D. D., on Sunday,
"June 13, at 2:30 p. m.
"Commencement day, June 16:
Graduating exercises at 10:3Q a
m.: basket dinner in the grove ad
joining Keezel chapel at noon; ad
dress bv E. E. Wilson, of Oorval
lis. at 2:30 d. m.:' entertainment
civeti bv the class of '98 at 8 p.
m. Good music has been provided
for the occasion, and a good time
is expected. All are invited to at
.tend. -
MONROE ITEMS.
A. C. Miller has completed his
new sawmill.
A. D. Hale went to Albany,
Saturday, to help the democrats
spin the web to catch the populist
flies.
Geo. Smith, of Corvallis, was
in the valley this week, and pur
chased a number of sheep tor mar
ket.
Hop pickers are talking of 40
cents a box this year. Mops are
looking fine and are maturing
early. -
,. Strawberries are, in demand.
People are crazy for them. How
ard Bush left for Albany, Wednes
day, to bring in a load of the
delicious fruit,
The grangers are talking of hold-
- - -Tl ill. I
ing a Dig picnic on juiy ui, to
which all granges are invited to
participate. Proceeds will be used
for a new grange hall.'
Two funerals have occurred
. 1
since memorial aay. amines
Shies, well known in Benton and
Polk counties, aged 59 years, died
on Saturday, May 30th, and was
buried Sunday following.
Granger.
BI.ODGETT NEWS
and A.
Miss Headrick returned to her
liorae in Alsea, Saturday.
Mrs. Ed. Williams and family
ret m ned from a visit to relatives
in Albany last Wednesday.
- Rev. C. E. Yraff will hold ser
vices at 11 a. m., in the M. E.
-church, in Monroe next Sunday.
If the rain holds off much longer
-ihn snrina sown crops will be a
-failure in this end of the county.
. Many of the Methodists of Mon
A. C. Huffman and A. Cadwal-
ader were in Corvallis last Saturday.
EfEe King represented the
Blodgett school at the spelling
contest. - .
Supt. Denman visited the school
in this vicinity during .the fore
part of the week.
Mrs. Isaac Norton ns, sick. Dr.
R. t). Loggan. of Philomath, is the
attending physician
There will be preaching service
at Blodgett schoolhouse ou Satur
day evening, June 12th, by Rev.
T. T. Vincent, of Monmouth.
There is quite a stir at- the sta
tin n. New supplies are being re
ceived, painting and blacksmithing
in progress and wood being placed
near the traclc.
KVBASAHTVAUSY.
"Very warm and dry weather.
Ora G. May has gone to Soda
ville with Geo. Boone and wife to
rusticate. ' . . -
Benj. 1. Jolly, born iu New Marion,
Ripley county, Indiana, March 3, 1854,
died at his home, 18 miles south of Cor
vallis, Wednesday morniug, after a br.ef
illness. Both the parents of the deceased
died when he was quite young, and he
lived with relatives iu Ohio until he was
nearly of age. He also lived two years
with a married sister in Missouri before
starting for Oregon iu 1875. Arriving in
this state he came immediately to Benton
conuty and obtained employment of War.
Porter, and remained in the latter s em
ploy several years. About 12 years ago
he was united in marriage to Miss Laura
Porter, daughter of Isaac Porter.
Mr. Jolly was a man of affairs and was
highly esteemed by all who knew hin..
-7,, odd vears he has continuously re
sided in the Belknap neighborhood and j
all his neighbors win Dear Kaumuiij
his many noble and manly traits of char
acter. Although, not wealthy he had Dy
industry aud frugality, risen from the
position of an obscure, penniless farm
employee, to that of a substantial and in
fluential citizens of-the county. He
leaves to nioum his loss a widow, one
brother, Hon. Wm,-Jolly, of Philomath,
a sister, Mrs. M.aggit Smite, of Newbergj
besides a host-of. friends. The fuueral
services occur this morning at the family.
residence, Dr. Thompson officiating.
Powerful saline and other drastic pur
gatives should be strictly avoided, except
in extreme cases. When n aperient is
c1led for. take Ayer's pills. They re
store natural action by imparting
strength and tone to the bowels, and their
use is always attended with good results.
fiVptfefahlePreoarationfor As
similating theToodandRegula
ting thS tamachs andBowels 01 .
-i
ProinotesXicstion,CheeT&iI
ness andRestContainsfleittar
Opium.MorphintJ no Mineral.
Not NAec otic. ;
' " ' ' -
FumfJax Set'
bduIkSJtt- .
fHmtJcra - ... l . i a-.
Cbtrtltui .
Aperfect Remedy forConstipa.
non, auui'aiuuuuiavuu aiw .
Worms fonvulsioRS .revensn
ness aid Loss of Sujep.
tac Siimie Slgriatute of
TJEW YORK.
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
-OF
IS ON" THE
WRAPPER
OP EVEEY
BOTX!3 OF
BENTON COUNTY
Abstract x Company
Complete Set of Abstracts of
Benton County.
Host-burg M.-iil Daily
Steamship Farallon."
Sails from Yaqiiinit cvpr.r Bdnvs for San
Finncitco, Gkm IJayv Port Orfurd, Trinidnd
ind Humboldt Buy.
8:80 A. M. I Leave
1235 P. M. I Lae
5:20 P. M. I Arrive
PertUtid
AlbaiiT
: Rosebunr
Arrive
Arrive
Lcaie
T7eriaii9 Sirlsin.
4:3V r. i.
Convevancina and rerrecung
Titles a Specialty.
Money to isan Improv4 City and
Country Troperty. -
BETWEGN PORTLAND AND UOKVALL1S.;;
Kail Trail. Sail? Except Stmlaj.
7.-3 A. M.
14:15 P. M.
Leave
Arrive
Portland-Corvallis
Arrive
Leave
5:50 P. M.
1:0a P. M.
At Albany and Corvallis conue-.t with traihs of tV e
WCyOll I laulHV; naaaiiwaau.
V, E. WATTERS, Prop.
Office at Cfurtl-.tf3e, Corvallis, Or.
Zxpreu Train. Hilly Except Sua!?.
4A0 P. M. I Leave . Pertland Arrive . .
730 P. M. I Arrive MuMinnville Leave S:5 A. M.
99
"THE RESORT
THOS. WIJiTEHORN, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis-
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors an 4 Cigars.
PatjijeiieyArcoiiimixl'it.one ITnaurpaased
Shortest rntite Wlwmn tho Willamotto
Vsllley and California.
4" . ' i 1 ' ii 1 . '.
Fiire from Albany" am! Pwlnta Wrt to
San Fraitclscii:
Cabin J10 00
Steerage 8 00
Bound trip good for 00 day. $17.00.
To Coos Bay: , " '--:-'v
Cabin ..:......?8 00
Steorneo - 8 00
To Humboldt Bay and Port Orford:
Cabin 10 00
Sto:raf;.......
7"
7 00
fhw Model
authorized
n,vnt cnnnpiHion at San Francisco
with Occidental, and Oriental and Pacific
mail steamship lines lc-r JArA au
CHINA. Sailing dates en applicatioh.
Rates and tickets to nastern points
and Europe. Also JArAN, t-mA
HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can dc
obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket
Agent, Corvallis.
R. KOKrilvUK., - r-y.'
Manager. . A. Ii. I oi Jr. a.
Portland, Or.
1 I ii
I . .Va-a.i?Aiiv ne tim&PtPR '
eastorla li put up la one-sin bottles only. It
U tct sold la bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell
yon anything else on the plea or promise that it
is "Just as good" and "will answer eve!? pur
pose," See that yon get O-A-S-T-0-K-I-A.
Thabo-' ,.
ntv-
net X.fmrn'dYlmmmrYt, Refun4 ,. j 1 1 i m m
. 4 Styles. J ( money
"r ". "'.-"! " " ' ' .a.. kl ' trial' If not
Unguis. vrg
Best M...--t---". 'SAW-
. 'teriats.ti" ' toty
I
ItlVElt DIVISION.
Steamer "Albany" between Portland and
CorvalH."-. through without lay--.vr. Leaves
Corvallri 7:00'n-. tn.- Tiiday.-., Thursdays
and Saturdays; leasi' Portland, Yamhill St.
dock, 6:00 a. m. Sundays", Wednesdays and
Fridavs.
Edwin Stokk, J.C. Mayo,
Manager. Supt. Rivur Div.
GO EAST
America s tScenic Line
TO THE
EAST
. OIVBS THS CHOICE OI"
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
TOUT'S S
Notice.
CATARRH
I hereby given that all bicycle riders
will be required to use a light or lanterp
who ride after night. And as there is
very few lanterns to be had at present
this law will not be enforced at present,
but will be as soon as the lanterns arrive,
which will be in about ten days, during
which time would .advise all to be very
careful who ride after night..
Respectfully,
C- B-WBLLS Chief- ot Police
Hall's hair renewer renders the hair
lustrous and silken, gives it an even
color, and enables women to put it up in
a great variety of styles.
A Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there is
monev on hand at the county treasurer's
office to pay all orders endorsed and
marked "Not paid for want of funds" up
to and including those of Oct 4th, 1893
Interest will be stopped on same from
this date. " . " '
Corvallis, Or., June 9th, 1S97.'
W. A; Buchanan,
- is a
LOCAL DISEASE
antf it the result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
It can be en red by a pleasant
namaviv which ia snolied di-
I. tectly into the nostrils. Be-
r 1 - 1-1 -1 V..i aataraaai
reliet at trace.
Elv's Cream Balm
le acknowledged to be the moet tlwrooeure for
Nasal eatarrB, Cold ta Head and Hay Feyer ofall
I. nnaanai Unit rlcnie8 the Datttl pttBatttgeB,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the ret,pra
teota the membrane from colds, restores the eenses
Oftasto and smell. MeeSOc atiepsoio1 ""
rEy BitGTlEK.'. 63 Warren StoaeUJfew York.
'-.Notice to Creditors.
Featherbone Corset C"
Bole jcenuiacnipeTaj.
, KALAMAZOO; MICHIGAN. -Vern
salc it
S. L KLINE,
CORVttttS, OREGON.
Doa't- -negtebt'a congh because the
weather is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around it may develope into a
serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Cure is easy t6 tak and
will do what its name implies." .lAUen &
Woodward. -" "
: In th matter of the estate of Henry Bust,
deceased : .
Notice is hereby j?ivcn to all persons con
cerned that tlio undersigned, John E.
Thompson, has Ixtm appointed by the coun
ty court of lli'ntn county, Orejron, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Henry Bust,
deceased. " All persons having claims
against said estato aro hereby notified to pre
sent tho same to me, duly verified, together
with proper vouchers, at my residence,
.it ;r..t' miles southwest of Corvallis
Ronton muntvl Oreeou, or at the office of
J.H.Wilson, in Corvallis, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this notice.
JOHN E. THOMPSON,
j Administrator of the estate of Henry
! Bust, deceased. .
. Dated thU May 18th,
VIA.
GREAT
mmm ry.;
SPCKANE
i&NHEOLIS
- - -. xii . .
ST. PAUL
VIA
UNlflN
. 'PACIFIC RY,
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
kansas crn
Meals in
Dining
Car a la
Carte.
Great
Northern
Railway
Rock
Ballast,
No
Dust.
Union Laundry Go.,
POBTLAUDj OK- ' 4 '
All white labor work guaranteed.
Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives
Saturdays. T. D. Campbbia, Aeat,
, Secosd-Haftd Stare.
Save Your Grain.
Few realize that each squirrel destroys
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Asssignee's Notice.
In the matter of the assignment of the
Coast Carriage and Wagon Compauy for
the benefit of creditors; -
Notice is hereby given that M. M.
Davis, as assignee of the Coast Carriage
nd.Wairon Co.. has filed his final ac
count as such assignee with the clerk of
the circuit court of state of Oregon, for
Benton county, and the said court has
fixed the 23ud day of July, at 2 .o'clock
ia the afternoon of said day, as the time
for hearintr any and all objections to the
same and for final settlement of the
matter. All objections to said final ac
count must be filed with the .clerkf the
above-named court on or before Saturday,
the 26th day of June, at one o'clock in
afternoon of said day.
Dated May 24th, 1897.
M.M. Davis,
Assignee of Coast Carriage and Wagon
Company. -
w "R Tohnson. Newark, O., says, "One
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fw, ai-Mntr bv crouo." has saved
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throat and lung trouDies. aiicu .
ward. .,
X)W BATES TO J3JL
EASTBBN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
JEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS
TOR- '
SAN FRANCISCO
For fall details, call on or address
W. H. HURLBVRT,
Gen'l Paaa. Agnut, ForUaiid, Qregoa.
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VIA
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The Limited leares Ptjrtland,j flaily, M
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SLEEPERS, DINING and LIBRARY
OBSERVATIUJN V.AR.O.
Daily Traihs : Fast Timo
SERVICE AND SCENERY UNEQUALED.
For tickets and fall information call on
or address,; ;
R. C. STEVENS, 'A. C-DENNISTON,
G. W. P. A., Seattle. CP.& T. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
J. FRED YATES.
YATES
W. E. YATES,
YATES &
CORVALLIS.
OREGON
F. M. JQHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CORVALLIS, ORKGOW.
Does a general practica in all the courts. Also
agent for all the first-class insurance companies
DR. L. G ALTMAN
H0M0E0PATHIST
Dtaeaaea of women and children and f antral
practice.
dtfioe OTer Allen Woodward'a drug stora.
Offlce honra-8 to 12 A; M.-, and t to B and t to
P.M.
At realdence, corner ot Srd and Harriaon attar
houra'aad on Bsndaya.
E. HOLGATS.
H. L. HOLGATE.
HOLGATE & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CORyaVLLlS,
OREGON.
G. R. FfiRRA, M. D.
Offlc in Tarra Allen's brick, on the cornet
fiH&tS8:n. la front oi court-
h omca boon to t A- 1 to 1 aid 7 to
tZi. All caila 'attended promptly.
BOWEN LESTER
DENTIST
Offlca npitaln orer rtnt KaUonal Bank.
Strictly Flr.t-ClaM Work Quarantaa
Corvallis, Oregon