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0rballis al ette. Issued Erery Friday Mornluir by Gazette Publishing Co. tORVALUS, OREGON. June 18, 1897. THE RURAL DISTRICTS. Benton County Farmers Pray ing for Rain Haying Com menced. MONROE ITEMS. Wheat is 65 cents cash, in Mon roe. - D. Services at 'Simpson's chapel neit'Safiday "at-11 a. m. ' 0 1 A. Willielni, sr., has been on the j.sick listiiuFiit&tUe week. . -.. Guy Laws and family, recently of Maudeville, have moved to the " coast.-. H ' ; j. -;Wil .-Good ma a - Jys returned from eastern iOregbn and is stop ping at his father's. As a consequence of running oat of sacks last week the mill was closed, down lor a few days. There wille be no school Friday (to-day)", since the professor is "tooting iiia Jit tie horn" in Alsea. , The. uevy( hall and flour store room is nearing completion, and will be, ready to receive flour by the first. ' . Rev. E. C. .Graff was in Junc "'tiorr last week looking up the in terests of the new M. E." church in that place. Prof. Guthrie, recently a teach er in our public schools, has gone to Ohio, on a visit to relatives His wile and baby accompanied him. , Earnest J. Martin and brother Will, expect to start lor Idaho by the first of next mouth. Prospect ing and a general good time are on the programme. s Eugene merchants are now hauling their tpods from Corvallis by team. ' The freighters load with' flour at the Monroe roller mills on the down trip. The old Hancock flagpole, erec ted years ago, stood in the way ot thVnew hall, consequently was re moved, and now waits to te rais ed in some other portion' of the town. Logan Demick, ,a denizen of the Yachats, was in town Friday. He says times, are lively on the coait, and that people are begin- nine to arrive there lor a sum mer's outing. Vesta, the' little daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sol. Kichardsori was re ported to be dying Sunday, but later news proves the case to be a serious attack of malarial fever. An' early recovery is expected. Crops and gardens are needing rain badly- Fruit looks ..well and will make au average crop. Hops in some sections are not doing well, while in others they . are ex ceptionally fine. "Benjamin M. Jolly, who died west of town on the lOtliinst, was one of the most estimable of Ben ton's solid men, and his death is a calamity to our community. An extended notice appeared in this paper last week. The Monroe 1G to 1 club meets on the evening of the 26th lost. The cornet band will furnish the music and Hon. John Burnett will deliver an address, while the la dies of the club will serve a lunch. Everybody, invited to attend. Lumberman "Walters has had a neat fence built around the Simp son's chapel cemetery lately at his own expense. He is having it painted also, and will make other needed improvements at this bur ial groufrd. Others will do well to held this kind of labor along. HOSKINS JOTTINGS. We had a fine rain yesterday afternoon which did a lot of good. Mr. Alexarider-a Corvallis bus iness man, was 111 Hoskins Satur day. - Link Chambers and wife went to Albany Saturday to do some trading. Fowler Brothers shipped a fine veal to Corvallis to-dayr which brought 4 cents per pound. i Miss Anna Watson during the past week has been attending at the bedside of Archie Robinson, who is not expected to live. - Sara King returned from Big Elk yesterday and says his son, L. V. King, is recovering from a re cent severe attack of measles. The new saw mill that A. C. Miller had completed turned, out to be a wind mill, and uUno" in the last limes says ive Harbin is going to furnish the gas when the weather is unfavorable. Gkaitgbb. A Call, for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there is money 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, jj 6oppegpondiiee. jj ?RnOXlTH NBWlt I.ETTE. Mr. O. V. White , left for Port land Friday morning. - E. A. Nichols and family re turned from Dayton Sunday. Col. Morris Coone. of Oyster ville, made the city a vis;t last week. Rev. Parker left Friday to be absent two weeks holding quar terly meetings. Guy and Herbert White have gone to Polk and Linn counties to spend the summer. Mrs. Jennie Bogue and children of Toledo, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Underbill. Miss Bertha Ellis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gray, returned to Albany Saturday. Prof. J. M. C. Miller has been elected president of Philomath college for the ensuing year. Rev. West .and family, ot Sa lem, were -the guests of Prof. Sheak and wife during commence meiit week. Horace Underbill and family, of Summit, after a brief sojourn in our city returned home, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Boles. . Mrs. Bradford gave a party Monday night in honor of her guest, Mias Delia While, who re turned io her home in Portland Tuesday. Some kind of a pest or pests are destroying cherries 'in this vi cinity. It seems that they work al together after dark. Can't some one suggest a remedy? The Corvallis "Hearties" were defeated on their grounds Saturday by the Philomath ball twirlers. Philomath certainly has the best baseball team in the county. OAK OROTB NOTES. The small shower Sunday was much appreciated by all. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goff spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Weutz. A large crowd attended Sunday school and chureh services Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wentz made a business trip to Corvallis Wednesday. James Johnston was trying his new 'bike" Monday evening and says it is a bird. H. J. Moore took a load of gar den produce to Corvallis Monday, aud found very ready sale for it. Grant Williamson says his house is finished, and he will soon be living in it with his new wife. Messrs G. W. Goff and Lewis Wentz expect to take an outing up the Santiam the last of the weak. Miss Anna Karstens, who has been at Harrisburg the past two months, returned home last Wed nesday. Many of the Oak Grove people attended the pic nic near Wells Satur lay, and report having had a splendid time. Mrs. Pearl Woods is attending the commencement exercises at Monmouth, of which school she is a graduate of the class of '96. Paul Johpston returned home Sunday evening from Independ ence and Monmouth, where he has been visiting with old friend the past few days. A store with a postoffice in con nection is soon to be opened by J. N. Hoffman, who has leased the old house of J. B. Cougill's for five years, which stands on the corner near T. B. Williamson's and Lewis Wentz'. Jennie. BLODGBTT NEWS. Mr. Quails was visiting in this city last week. Miss Denman visited the county seat last Saturday. Sam Woods made a visit to Polk county recently. Mrs. Joseph Taylor is in this valley visiting relatives. Preaching services were well attended last Saturday night. Geo. Smith, of Corvallis, was in this valley on business last week. B. W. Taylor made a short visit to his home at Evergreen on Sun day last. rL. V. Baker, the Blodgett black smith, made a visit to Big Elk last Sunday where his wife is vis iling her parents. Nkws Boy. eaikkovnt news. Miss Clara Reynolds is at her mother's, Mrs. Shannon, on a visit. Jessie Culver came near getting a broken neck wrestling. That comes of strawberry pickers play ing instead of working. Mrs. W. B. Shannon took to market , this morning some nice cauliflower and some cabbage. Who says Oregon can't raise early stuff. There are in (he market some of the finest cherries l ever saw. Alma. W.B. Johnson, Newark, O., says, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suffering from croup; pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Allen & Wood ward. Terrible Accident. It is a terrible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony and the frightful disfigur ments can be quickly overcome without leaving a sear by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. - Alien & Woodward.' DUSTY ITEMS. Mrs. McLain is'-Buffering very badly from rheumatism. y - Emil Howard came np from Al bany Saturday on business. f Clinton Rees and Leona Cain are expected notne irom jh.o:i- mouth the 19th. ' Quite a number of teams were seen working on tne roaas tne first of the week. ..., J. E. Baiiton. of Cottage Grove, was visiting in our vicinity Satur day and Sunday. Philo Starr and family of Hal sey, are visiting friends and rela tives in this place. Mrs. Will Si ant rut is quite sick with lung fever, but was improv ing at last accounts. A. P. and M. L. Starr spem Sunday at Halsey visiting Wait Starr, who is quite sick. Prof. Bristow was here the fir-i of the week conducting the exam ination at Bellfountain. C. S. Starr and family have re turned from Sodaville, where they have been building a house. There is - a great demand 'fyr sheep at present. A number, of buyers are in the neighborhood. M. L. Bamett & Co. lost $440 af Junction last week by sonnt unknown party breaking open the safe in which the money had been put the evening before. WEUS ITEMS. The rain the past few days has been of great benefit to the grain. Religious services at Wells Sun day at 2:30 p. m., conducted by Rev. O Kelly. J. F. Vanderpo 1 has returned from Portland, whether he went went recently to receive med ical treatment. His health is greatly improved. The entertainment at the close of school passed off nicely and the pupils rendeied an excellent pro gramme. At the conclusion : of the exercises Superintendent Den man presented the prize flag to the Wells public school. The pic-nic at Ridder'a grove on the 12th was a grand success. A large crowd was present and all seemed to enjoy themselves. A number of Corvallisites were no ticeable among the pic-uicers. The music for the day was . 'furn ished by the Albany college band, and was thoroughly appreciate !. PLEASANT TAUET. Fruit canning is now in order for early small fruits. Pinkney Settlemire, of Philo math, visited here last Sunday. Miss Letlie Grey, of Spokane, Wash., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs Lay ton Hefikle. Wilson Scott, wile mid 'son Roy, of Philomath.' were callers among their old friends and neighbors of I he valley, this week. John Rose -.has relume 1 from a trip down I he valley.- He says late sown spring grain will be al most a failure without rain. How ever the fall crops are looking fairly well. Several parties are contempla ting a trip to the summit of Marys Peak before the snow is gone. The snow, tlnn visible from Ihe eastern side is rapidly disappearing and will soon be gone. CATARRH in LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a pleasant remedy which is applied di rectly Into the nostrils. Be. ineqpfekly absorbed It gives relief ateHtce. Ely's Cream Balm is acknowledged to be the meet thorough core for Nasal Catarrh, Cold la Head and Hay Fever or all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, Days pain ana Inflammation, heals the seres, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses Oftasteand smell. Price 50c at Droejlsta or by puH. KLY BUOTSEIU. 64 Wanes Stoeet. Mew York. Union Laundry Go., PORTLAND, OH. All white labor work guaranteed. Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives Saturdays. T. D. Campbell, Agent, Second-Hand Store. .Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Hen ry Rust, deceased: Notice is hereby given to all persons con cerned that the undersigned, John E. Thompson, has been appointed by the coun ty court of Benton county, Oregon, ns ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Bust, deceased. AU persons having claims against said estato arc hereby notified to pre sent the same to me, duly verified, together with proper vouchers, at my rejfdence, about eight -miles southwest of Corvallis Benton county, Oregon, or at the offico of J. H. Wilson, in Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. JOHN K. THOMPSON, Administrator of the estate of Henry Rust, deceased. Dated this May 18th, 1897. Save Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel destroys $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wake lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator is the most effective and economical poi son known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by Graham & Wells, agents. Now is the time to buy your 4th of July suit at Nolan & Cal lahan's.. Nobby goods at re mover sale. Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, uleers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by the same remedy. Allen & Woodward. Ayer's Argument. If there is any reason why you should use any sarsaparilla, there is every reason why you should use Ayer's. When you take sarsaparilla you take.it to cure disease ; you want to be cured as quickly as possible and as cheaply as possible. That is why you should use Ayer's: it cures quickly and cheaply and it .cures to stay. Many people write us : " I woulrT sooner have. one bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla than three of any other kind." A druggist writes that "one bottle of Ayer's will give more, benefit than six of any other kind." If one bottle of 4yer's will do the work of three it must have the strength of three at the cost of one. There's the point in a nutshell. It pays every way to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sc 32. scat jAs -Cc Ji A. Place to Eat. $5 Palatable Lunches, Delicious Coffee and $5 Excellent-Meals served at all hours by HODES Fresh Bread, Caudles and Nuts, it I 3 I i ' - : . - ' ".- hatsHATS3tsi Our store is full of all the latest styles in Hats. We want to sell them. We have reduced tJie prices so everyone can buy a good hat for a little money. We have them from 25 een ts: up to $5.00. Every Hat guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Special Reduction in All Lines This Week. SUITS MADEJTaORDER Leading Clothier and Haberdasher, Corvallis, Oregon. pROM HEAD TO FOOT Alexander Offers Hats - and - FOR SUMMER. COMFORTABLE It costs nothing: to examine ' . this splendid stock of the AVceetablePreparatioafor As similating uiEToodandReguta ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Tgestion,Cheerfuf- ness andi'sr.Co mains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NotNabcotic. Xtapa OldllrSXNUZZBJVUia JpiL, SmJt' AbciSauue. HirmSud- Aoetfect Remedy for Cons tin- Hon. Sour-Stomach.IHarrhaea, Worms iGcmvui5tons.Feverish ness ami Loss of Sieep. - Yac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. exact eopir or wbappeb, : bt sc WW 0r -Al & HALL. Pies and Cakes, Tobacco and Cigars. BY HIGH ART TAILORS. a Superior Line of STYLES, CHEAP New York Qf StOrC THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE . ' ' OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OP EVEET BOTTLE OF Io) lit ft- Gattorla is mt Tip fat muSn lottlw anlr. It U not Kid in balk. Donl allow aoyoaa to sell yoa anything 1m en the pie or promiw tkat it is Just as good" ana "will answer every par. pose." JGJ-Bea that yoa get O-A-8-T-O-a-I. Tht&o- BtBflS Shoes SEE KT1 eVraV"V"Vrr FREE ' TICKET NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR At San Francisco in July. To the successful candidate, either lady or gentleman, we offer a round-trip ticket To and From San Absolutely free of cost and expenses THE WAY TO OBTAIN -THIS Expense-paid, free transportation, is to get every one of your friends to buy their Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Furnishing Goods of us, and every time they buy ONE DOL LAR'S WORTH they will have an opportunity of voting for ycu to obtain this valuable privilege as this will be one of the most notable events on the coast this ye tr. 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 highest number of votes, will be presented with the ticket We guarantee our usual low prices to prevail on all Hues of goo ls, and our special prices on carpets and other closing out lines will continue. This all at " : Corvallis, G Patrons are requested HI LEY BROS., House painting and paper banging a specialty. , Rc-sidciice near Sawmill. JOSEPH H, WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Okfick over- First Xational Daxk, CORVAU.LI. ORKtiOS. "f.'Hl practte in all the state and federal emits Abstracting. CiUlecHons ucary puDiic .va YcyaKsixg. BENTON COUNTY Abstract Company Cempletfc Set of Abstracts of Benton County. Conveyancing and Perfecting . Titles a Specialty. K.ney to Lait' oh Improved City and , Country Property. ; V. E. WATT EES, Prop. Oifice f i .: :. ins. v . : vnHis, Or. TH "RESORT" '(HI . WH- ..,:t"N. ;'!!!. V. f. i'.rav i ,. (,! Cti-w Vhiu j leys, Fine Vi:- s, I.:qn s : .'iin:r. F. 0. Co.'s Corsets, MAKE American Beauties FCC05 CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. OaXtcbBoz. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY ixD PLAIN. FEATHERBONE CORSET CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOtD BY S. L. KLINE, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Asssignee's Notice. In Hit matter of the assignment of the Coast Carriage and Wagon Company for the benefit of creditors; Notice is hereby given that M. M. Davis, as assignee of the Coast Carriage and Wagon 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 32nd day of July, at 2 o'clock im the afternoon of said day, as the time for hearing 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 clerk of the above-named court on or before Saturday, the 26th day of June, at one o'clock in afternoon of said day. . -r DaUd May 24th, 1S97. M. M. Davis, Assignee of Coast Carriage and Wagon Company. TO THE- T lUtG The not to vote for anyone connected with the house. EAST and SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Comoany EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 l. it. I Leave PnrtlsHd Arrive :30 a. M. :4) A. M Leave Albany Arrive 6:00 A. SI. 7:45 A. If I Arrive S. Franciwo Leave I 8:00 r. M. Above trains stop at all principal statitin between Portlnnd mid Salem, Turner, Ma rion, Jefl'erseri. Albany. Tansrent, Slierld.-.' Halise.r, HnrrisbucR, Junction City, Eujrcnc, Crcswell, Cottage Groye, Tlraine, and all stations front Koseburg to Ashland, iiiclunvf. Kosebnrg Mail Daily 8:36 A. H. I Lssve Pertland Arrive V. M. li-.ia P. M. I Leave AlbuiT Arrive 1 12:5 P. M S:20 P. M. Arrive Rotttwg; Leave I 7:30 A. M. Vn&la U rhin. ' UKTWKKK PORTLAND AND UVKVALLI6. HiU Xrtls. SiO Leeyt Ssslajr. 7::t A. M. Leave Portland Arrive I 6:50 P. M li:15 P. M. Arrive Crvallis Leave 1.-05 P. M At Albany and Corvallis conceit with trains e( Uc Weffoii raeiBc Ilatlrwad. IxprsnStsls. DiUybKptSutav.: 4:50 P. JJ. I Leave Portland Arrive 1 8:25 A. 11. 1SU P. 11. I Arrive McMinnville Leave S:& A. M. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AMD CHINA, bailing dates on application. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can b obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket Ageut, Corvallis. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. A. G. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. TO THE IE AST orvs THB CHOICZ or TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL IR O TJT 37 IEJ S -yiA YIA. GRaf UNION 1 NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC BY, SPOKANE x DENVER MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA A KB AND ST. PAUL KANSAS CITI X)W RATES TO ALL ZASTESX CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS ..tAVE PORTLAND tVERY & DAYS SAN FRANCISCO For fall detil, call on or addrem W. H. HURLBURT, deal Pass, a gnat, Portland. Oregon. W. E. YATES, J. FED YATES. YATES & YATES CORVALLIS, OREGON F. M. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW CGRVa.U,I3, orecow. - Does a general practice in ail the courts. Also agent for all the first-class insurance companies E. HOLOATE. H. U HOI.GATE. HOLGATE & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW CSRVAIXIS, OREQOir. Francisco paid while there. White House. QREGOrTl pEKTIIAjj & EASTEBN E.E. CO. Yaquina Bay Route Connecting at YAQUINA BAY wi'fr the San Francisca & Yaquina. Bay . STtAMSHIP HOMPANT. Stea msh ip "Fa ra I Ion." SaiU from yaquina pvprr 9 dun for San Francisco, Coo Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humboldt Bhv. - riinaanger A-commMlHtioiis tTimurpassed Shortftft rut Uolwrrn the Willainotto Valley and Calil'ornia. Far from Albany anil Pwlnta West to San Fraiirlitco: . Cabin ... . 1.. $10 00. Steerajro - s 00 Bound tr gtyad for 60 days, 117.00. . To Coos Bay: Cabin ....$8 00 Steornge 9 00 To Humboldt Bay and Port Or ford: Cnbin , ' $10 00 Ste:rago......i M..... ............... 7 00 RIVEIt DIVISION. ... Fteamer "Albany" bctwern Pnrllavdand Corvallis, through without lny-vr. Leaves Coivallis 7:00 a. m. Tudiiy;, Thursdays :d Saturdays; leaves Portlnnd. Yamhill St. dock, 6:00 a. m. Sundays, Wcdnnsdny. and Fridavs. Edwin Stoxk, J. C. JIato : JIanHjrcr. Supt. River Div. 60 EAST VIA America's Scenic Line Great Meats in Dining Rock Ballast, No Dust. Northern Car a la Carte. Eailway) LIBEAHT-CAB ROUTE THE ALL-RAIL ROUT TO KOOTENAI MINING DISTRICT VIA SEATTLE AND SPOKANE Shortest and Quickest Tine to St. Paul, Minneapolis Duliuli, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST, The Limited leares Portland, daily, 24s P. M. The Limited arrives Portland, daily, 11:59 A. M. THROUGH PALACE and TOURIST SLEEPERS, DINING and LIBRARY OBSERVATION CARS. Daily Trains : Fast Time SERVICE AND SCENERY ITNEQCALEDV For tickets and full information call on or address, R. C Stevens, A. B. C. Denniston, G. VV. P. A., Seattle. C P. & T. A., Portland, Oregon. DR. L. G. ALTMAN H0MQE0PATHIST .,. , Dlscasea ol women and children and general prac&ce. Offlos orer Allen 4 Woodward's drng store. Office hoare-C to U A: H.-, and 1 W( and T to P. X. At residence, corner ol Srd and Harrison alter hoars'aad on Sxndara. G.R.FARRA, M.D. Oflce In Farrs A Allen's brick, en the corner OlSaoond and Adams. vResldenee on TtOrd street In front ol com honse. Office boors to t a. sr., and 1 to t and 7 to r. at. AU calls attendeM promptly. BO WEN LESTER DENTIST OSce npstalrs over First national Beak. Strictly Flrst-Clat Work' Quarantes1 CorvalliSi Oregon