CORVALLIS, OREGON, Oct. i, 1897.
CAPES and JACKETS,
The new line of Capes and Jackets
are now ready for your inspection.
The Latest Styles combined with
Lowest Prices will make the subject
interesting. They are not all here,
but the new things never stop coming
here.
Braided Kersey Jackets
Plain Kersey Jackets
Boucle Cloaking Jackets
Bearer Jackets
Melton Jackets
Capes of Baucle, Kersey and Bearer.
Ladies' Valking Hat.
Plaid Cloth, Plaid Corduroy
Plain Cloth. Plain Corduroy
75c, 5c SLOQ, SL2S.
S. E. YOUNG & SON,
Agents for Battrick Patterns
Albany, - - Oregon.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Hapy Horn: Clothing.
Caps galore at Mrs. J. Mason'.-.
Prof. J. D. Letcher visited Corvallis
this week.
Ladle the ad of Mrs. J. Mason vill
interest you.
Miss Bertha Linnville is visiting
friends in Portland.
Grand opening at Mrs. J. Mason's, to
day and to-morrow.
II
II
MXiXiXMOS
TH E PLACE
IS THE PLACE
WHERE YOU CAN FIND
TO
BUY
WHAT IS WANTED
AT THE. RIGHT PRICE.
We bought early nnd secured the very lowest
market pricew.
Our confidence in a big trade tliis
season, is shown by the big stock of goods purchased.
And we will be Gl;.d to show you through our immense lines of everything pertaining to a
first-class Dry Goods House. . Respectfully.
.. 1 O". 3E 3EgAFt.3El.IS.
r. irtilTHr,-iT ..w..w..t. ........
R-il ert Golden. "Jakey" Saunders and
L. E. Patterson, all from Coos bay, struck
ti.wn Tuesday. Messrs. Saunders and
I'ai'erso vill attend the college, while
Mr 1; .i.!e:i is on his way to Portland,
v'u-rc he lia a jvwition.
Save t wj- n 'ontaining a nmcellane
out loid of women . hogs, children, flow
ering plants, sheep, men, steer and other
household furnishings, passed through
e-rvallis Wednesday morning. -Their
origin and destination were not learned.
Advertising in the Gazette pays. All
the ads that appear in this paper co.?t the
advertiser) nione and they are not peo.
Victor Moses has returned from an ex
tended visit to Roseburg. P'e who tlir-.v their money away.
. . .... . ! Readers will be interested in ine aas,
usual at Baptist laDeruacic . .
Services as
n Sunday. Everybody invited.
Royal L. Baker, now a citizen of Jnnc
tion City, visited Corvallis this week.
Brady Burnett goes to Salem, Monday,
to tell the supreme court whit he knows
about law.
One hundred dozen Nolan & Calla
han's celebrated 50 cent overalls armed
this week.
The Indies cenee club held its monthly
reunion last Monday. Refreshments
were served.
Dr. Thompson will preach at the Oak first p,r.
o ;.iw Pr.tvtriati r-liHivh next Sali'iath ! remit are
j
afternoon at 3.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson returned
They tell yon something in a plain d hrect
way.
A premature explosion of a blast at
the quarry of Wilhelix & Sons, near
Monroe, Wednesday, resulted in fright
fully burning and disfiguring J. V.
Welty, an employe, who set off" the
blast. It is thought he will lose his eye
sight. Many subscriptions to the Gazette
are now dii:. Subscribers will find the
date to wnich thsy are paid, following
the
located in the t
honirt Tuesday, aud arc
Francisco resideuce. - T
The "two hobos run in last week are
working the streets under the nupirin
tendence of the chief.
College studenti continue to arrive.'
'The sign "house to let" is an unfamiliar
sight in Corvallis now.
Will Bloss will train the O. A. C. fipt-
printed address on the wrapper or
Those who can conveniently
requcsttd to look up their
i 11c" '
S-ibject at Methodist Episcopal church
mi's day morning: 'Friedship
ad some characteristics of our Great
'Friend." Evening: "Wanted a man."
! It will be to the interest of young people
! to hear tht discourse, and especially
. students.
Wm. Albrecht. who left Corvallis in
; 189s. returned Tuesday. Mr. Albrecht
hn been in California diring his al
sence from this city. He is he here to
care for the person and property of his
Refcret- A. C. WVodcock, wh is to re
port on the evidence and law in the mat
ter of the Jig,?oo in the hands of the cir
cuit court to the credit of the defunct O.
P. Co., hold his conrt'at Salem next
Monday. The question involved is
whether the money goes to the pnrchas
ers of the road or to the creditors of the
old couip-my.
The regular meeting of the Corvallis
Sunday School Union will be held in
the Baptist church, Sunday, Oct 3rd,
1897. at 3 o'clock p. m. General subject
for discussion: "Sunday School Home
Work." led fcv Mrs. G. W. Shaw. All
A DOli WSUKVCED.
Wm. Gird Resents the Arrest
pf a Four-footed Friend.
William Gird, the Long Tom philos- ;
epher, called again the other day. He !
bad passed the. night in the city jail, and
bad just paid Judge Greffoz. 5, having j
been absurdly accused of being drunk. . '
William requested that an ileus be made '
of the incident.
The philosopher admits that he may
have "wabbled" en the street, lie has
who are interested in advancin the Snn- been rtotlgmg temptation, anu
to drink so long that lie Has contracted
the wabbling habit. When arrested, he j
eloquently affirmed his sobriety, but Offi
cer Sktpton toUl him, "Gird, you wab
ble." "Jim." "replied the Long Tom
sae, "bring tue a rocking chair and I'll
rock." ,T A?.!
He was cast intu prison and his dog ac
companied liiin. It krou acconnt of the
dog that Gird feels' most indignation.
Witb dime apologies ,, ta the Albany
Democrat, we j,ive beldr ifcnis from the
Oazettes of 1866. - W. B- Carter was
"then editor. '-.. .
: .Reuben Kizer and Miss Minerva T.
That dog," said, he, "may -not; possess 10-,. ,- K
the beauty that makes me so charming mt p;, officiating.
anrt prepossessing, out ne uas a uooii- 1 - My. Wm. Graves met with
ity that is all bis own. That dog walks tfei; at the carding mill.
uprightly, is quiet, decent ana orueriy.
ball team. . He is the best trainer in Or
egon by odds. Albany Dem ocrat. . brother, Chas. Albrecht, who is snfierin g
vi, r,nM hv thos intl bv Of- from several ailment:
ficer Skipton have more than paid his f
mI.w w (1w fnnr ItlAnth lie litu been in
gj .j night her auburn decorated husband tes-
c t iris -ill 1 .,rrw i-J tified in the Salvation Army, and then
we will stana, sianu m
Has Eliz-i Ann Sanders-Holcomb been
"a beatin' of her man? again? Sunday
and then
t .i.if hi. faiii mnA mmt tac army sang
I . " iM. t. t- ..am. 1 Ma ' ' .ml
storm, for it .wuii 1 jv cijt
! Halcomb joined in very lustily.
Returns from the first car of fruit
to look after the sale of prunes and
tatoes. .
Prospects are favorable for a large
band at the college thia year. The or
chestra has already organized and prac
tices every day. . " '
Adam Wilhelm, jr., of Monroe,'' was
made a member of the . Oregon ,state
pharmacetuical association at its recent
session in Portland.
Abe Clark and Mr. Bradley, of Alsea,
were at the county seat Tuesday. Abe is
not a bad sort of fellow, but he de
clines to discuss prosperity.
F. L. Miller has samples of cloth se
lected by the college committee on uni
forms, and will furnish students with the
regulation uniform for 14.75.
Miss Mary Smith, who has been teach
ing in Astoria since her graduation at the
O. A. C two years ago, is employed as a
teacher in the state normal at Men mouth.
Prof. D. W. Trine is now attending
Cornell university, taking a special course
is horticulture, botany, French and Ger
man. He is doing finely with his work.
The outward appearance of the Ga
ZKTTK building is being vastly improved
by an application of paint. Messrs. Bow
man and Underwood are doing the work.
The big ad 6f Nolan & Callahan's on
another page, is in keeping with the
large stock of the enterprising and busi
ness-doing firm. Every word of the ad
is pro fi tab le reading.
Tyra Smith will "bacon" most of his
hogs this year himself. He understands
- handling meat and the hams he puts up
compare favorably with those turned out
by professional packers,
Dick Kiger went to Portland yester
day and will go to Salem to attend the
state fair to-dav. R. C. Kiger has several
fast horses entered in the races there.
One of them ran yesterday.
Mr. H. J. Elliott, of this city, will be
fin teaching in district No. 42, Alsea, Or
egon, next Monday. Mr. Elliott gradu
ated from the O. A. C. last June, and
an exceptionally fine young man.
' N. P. Briggs has sufficiently recovered
from his serious illness to get around on
feet a-ain. He leaves to-dav for
Portland with his daughter,.Mrs. Craw.
rnrA. with whom he will vuit for some
time.
Harry Kelly, a member of last year's
O. A. C. track team, passed through Cor
vallis, Tuesday, from a surveying trip
down the coast He sported a lovely
crop of whiskers and was hardly recogniz
able.
Come and hear the gramophone,
.11r;r machine, at the Baptist taber-
a.rV at 8 t. m. Admission 10 cents.
Proceeds for benefit of the church.
- Short ooen air oroeram at 7:30. Come
vrrvhodv.
Miss Maud Russell, while testing milk
at the college dairy, had the misfortune
n t some of the acid in her eves. No
permanent injury resulted, bnt the ac
cident will interfere with her studying
for few days. ' ' , : ' 1 . A.
, ' The following ad appeared in the Or-
" foaian of last Monday: "Housekeeper;
Touar, good looking widow preferred;
permanent position and good home for
right party. Box 34, trvau, ur.
7 Who -waits her? '
day school work of the city are cordially
invited to be present
The county board of equalization has
so far had very little to do. Up to yes
terday noon only three applications for
reduction of assessments had been re
ceived and reductions were allowed in
each case. Geo, Howe was granted a re
duction of $500, Mrs. H. A. Brown $100,
and L. P. Osbum $100.
Mrs. M. Jacobs and Mort Cockerel
drove down to the Jewish cemetery near
Albany, Sunday, and being reaching the
gate, the horse become frightened at a
cow, turned suddenly, cramping the bug
gy around and throwing out the occu
pants. Mrs. Jacobs suffered some pain
ful bruises on one side and Mort's face
was severely scratched. Mrs. Jacobs i
an elderly lady and her escape from
more serious hurts is remarkable.
The footballists at the O. A.. C. are
practicing daily under the active tutor
ing of Coach Bloss. Mr. BIovs woi k the
boys hard, but will have them in the
pink of condition when the season opens.
There are good prospects for a game with
the Vancouver soldiers within a shwrt
ti.nc At present the lack of suits pre
vents many from gttliug out for practice Dangerous! Talk about your 'Mary'
but the. fan.lt wi 1 1 soon be emedjed.rjjttie T.amh" in . jts most . peaceful
About 30 players are on the ground every I moments, it wasn't in it with me for ten
dar. j der gentleness." There was a young fel-
Tlie Astorian reporter saw trees and j low in the jail who bemoaned the blow
POTHER
Absolutely Pure.
In Days Apone.
"Peek-a-boo."
"Peek-a-boo" ?aid iho girl, 'Teek-a-
boo;"
The bojr had asked to ki;s her,
Tho' she was not his sisttr.
And ke didn't know what vhe meant
"Peek-a-boo."
The girl said she (was a hummer.)
That his whiskers hid him from her,
Aud she would never kiss where
couldn't look through.
she
To Spencer's shop he hnrried
And Jese cut and curried;
Then swettest yum yum took the
of "Peek-a b" ov"
place
a serious
His left
fraiuM in the machinery and
He does not get drunk aud never even tertibly crnshed.. It wasthowght the arm
wabbles. He w a arrested without a war-
raut vrithout the slightest reason. On . Gazette- ,-iutes the purchase of
behalf of that dug I am going to sue the- a fir engine or at Uast , ired rub
city of Corvallis for false imprisonment, j )cr j,, .
The dog was given no chance to vindi Attenti.n'is eUed to poo sidewalks
cate himself. No charge was preferred .j proof lbat ..rtle poor ye have
against him. He wa not brouht up be . Jolt aiwayS.'" "
fore the court. He feels the undeserved ( -je. A'Trv reopens a store in Corval
disgrace keenly and I am going to sec .- He first commenced business here
that the dog receives justice.
This Is Tttnr Opportunity.
Os roeeipt of ten eents, cash or stamps,
a genoro - mimplo will bo wailed of tho
most popular Catarrh nn-3. Hay Fever Curs
( Ely's Cream ftalm) sufficient to deaaon
strate tho great merits of the remedy.
UY BKOTHEKS,
56 Warren lit Kew YeTk City.
Rev. JohnReid, Jr.. of Orr-nt Fails, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cremtx JJoini to me? ' I
can emphasize his statement. "It is a pasi.
tive enre for catcrrh if usei as directed."
Rev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor CeatralFrea,
Churoh, Helena, Mont. :
. Ely's Cream Ba& j (he aeknwwladgod
for catarrh and eeattaiss bo mercury
nee any injwnoom amp jaacew
SteKuonll Klerks Attention.
The philosopher is 68 years old and
this is the first time he was ever arrested.
"I am not a bad citizen," he protested.
They must think thai I am dangerous.
shipped east this season have been re
ceived. Judge Burnett received a draft
for .2S. IJ. Carlile 36 cents, and D. C.
Rose $5. These sums have to pay fer the
fruit, picking and packing and the gen
tlemen are busy figuring hew it can be
done.
Hereafter, Miss'K. Bertha Ellis will be
in the city from Wednesday evening un
til Saturday evening of each week, and
will meet her pupils at the ladies' hall
Thursday and Friday afternoons from 3
to 4 o'clock. She can be found during
other hours at Mrs. Weber's. Tuition,
2.00 per month.'
The new quarters of the First National
Bank are almost ready for occupancy.
The bank will haveone of the finest of
fices in the valley, fitted np with the lat
est protection furniture. The bank peo
ple have exhibited a very commendable
public spirit in the ornamental remodel
ing of their building.
Four families moved from Albany to
Corvallis last week aa result of the ex
tension of the O. C. tc E. Cascade divis
ion to this cky. Corvallis is now the
terminus of the division and the natural
trading point for the "front" people.
Our merchants are already extending
their trade mountainward. ' 1
Mrs. Eunice Taylor, whose husband is
employed in the carshops at Y equina, is
occupying - the John Simpson bouse.
north of the public school butldmg.
She came to Corvallis lor the purposeof
educating 'her children.' Mrs. Taylor
will be remembered by many Corvallis-
ites as Miss Eunice Stilson.
.
Two women ot unsavory reputation
were ordered out of town by Chief Wells
Monday and have departed to other
burgs. They kept the house mentioned
in this paper last week the place where
the young married woman found her hus
band hidden in the pantry. The town is
wall rid of them. A
.
-i e ttt:i 1. : .. - Tjnt 1 .1 je.
Suburban Street Railway Co., is being
tried in Portland. It is an action for
damages growing out of the accident in
East Portland, wereby Halhe- Wilkins
lost his arm. The trial will occupy sev
eral davs. S. N. Wilkins as Harold's
natural guardian, sues for $15,000.
Several wagon loads of machinery,
chemical apparatus, plants and flowers.
etc., were taken from the college to
special car thia week. It was for the
Agricultural Colleee exhibit at the
state fair,- which opened Thursday. The
college display this year will be very ex
tensive and wilt be in charge of the sta
tion men.
The Dusty school opens Monday,
Prof. CD. Thompson has been elected
principal and Miss Ina Barclay, assist
ant. Both teachers are graduates from
the Agricultural College and splendidly
qualified for school work. The board is
fortunate in securing their services. The
Dnsty school is one of the largest in the
county. "
When the hair has fallen out, leaving
the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny,
ftere is a chance of regaining the hair
by using Hall's Hair Renewer. .
houses on the Washington shore the
other day, aud says in consequence, that
Astoria weather and scenery "cannot be
beat." Now there is hardly a day iu the
year that owe standing on the Corvallis
bauk of the Willamette cannot see
houses, tree and people in Linn county,
and even talk across the river; Talk
about you climate and scenery! Corval
lis has climate, scenery and heardery
365 days every year.
- Mr. I). A. Millholland. a pioteer citi
zen of Corvallis, was in Albany yester
day. Mr. Millholland settled between
Albany and Corvallis in 1852 when there
was only a house or two at either place.
Flour was then $25 per hundred, and Mr.
Millholland raised and sold wheat at $S
per bushel. He has lived to see the state
developed through successive stages Ot
civilization, and still the same land goes
on producing as big crops of wheat as
ever. Albany Herald. .
Thos. Hammer has commenced suit in
the Portland courts to recover $8,000
from Downing, Hopkins & Co., grain
and stock brokers. The firm advertises
to speculate in the markets through the
Chicago board of trade, and has been
patronized by several Oregonians. The
speculations turned out disastrously in
every instance and it is charged that the
firm did not remit the money, but simply
pocketed it Hammer represents several
claimants; one of them being W. A.
Wells of this city, who is out $1,200.
Services at the Presbyterian church
next Sabbath of special interest. r Sab
bath at 10 a. mi Classes organized for
all publie worship at 11. . A short ser
mon iollewed by communion service, to
which-all who have no other christian
home, aremost kindly invited. En
deavor societies at 4 and 6:30 p. m. Even
ing service at 7:30. Dr. Thompson will
present a theme of great interest not on
ly to all, but especially to the young.
Most excellent music will be proviaeu
for all these services. Seats reserved for
strangers and students.
to his reputation. "Reputation?" . re
sponded the philosopher. "Young man,
a reputation that cinnet stand a .little
wrench like this; isn't worth a Jamn."
Mr. Gird says he contemplates taking
a special course at the college. He wants
to study tactics and take the military
drill. He wishes to overcome the habit
of "wabbling" aud acquire enough gen-
jeralskip to avoid those pressing invita
tions to "have something" without re
course to dodging.
, Interview Nolan &
Happy Home Clothing.
Callahan about
iu 1850.
- The store of Holeg.ite & Palmer was
burglarized. Several men were arrested.
. ' Hon. Bin jer Hermanc addressed a very
targe audience at Temperance Legion
hall in San Francisco. . -
- 7TheN-GAEEXTSad.-OreKonian have a
little difficulty. This seems natural.
s "Rialto" writes letters Irom Yrquina
to the Gazette. At the present time
"Rialto is more inclined to write about
the Gazette.
'Adam Bumberger telegraphs the Ore
genian that he is o a spree. Drinks la
ger every day.' The Oregonian advises
him to drink whiskey.
Senator Corbett sends the Gazette a
dravload of public documents. This is
j -
funny.
"Bro. Upton" starts a new paper to
"freeze out" the Gazette. The Klon
dike atmosphere, however, struck the
other party .The Chronicle is now hardly a
memory and history repeats itself.
r-
Stenography and Shorthand-
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets move 1
the bowels gently, relieves the -feww-h The undersigned agraduateof Holmes
condition and . headache, making it the- Business College, of "Portland; is prepar-
best and quickest remedy for Coughs,
Colds and Lagrippe. Cures in one day.
"No cure, no pay.-" - Price 35 cent. .
The Golden Gate Compound for re
moving grease,' tar, pitch or paint from
clothing or woolen goods of any kind is
for sale by Nolan & Callahan. Money
refunded if not satisfactory.
Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure.
The best Cough Cure, Relieves Croup
promptly. One million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses for 25 eta. Sold by Gra
ham & Wells. -
I A An trvAurrtlinnr and t t1 CifXiVC.
CU IA v .j j- . o 1
work en reasonable terms. Will also give
instructions to a few pwpils in -stenog
raphy. . Apply at resideuce or at the of
fice of E. Holgate.
j - " Helen L. Holgate.
Orders taken for
uniforms at $14.50.
A. C. regulation
S. L. Kline.
In order to visit each school of our
county during the fall term, it will be
necessary to have the blanks sent yon
returned, properly filled, immediately.
Very truly,
G. W. Dhnman.
County Rnp't Benton County..
BBlDnFllt
Soft. wite Hanfewith Shaptfy Nails, Lara-,
riot Hate wttk Clean. Trbotesosse Scalp, pes
daewt by ctmccsA Soap, tba nest eSeettvo
kin pBrifyfate m feeaumymg soap- m tarn
world, as wett as pnest and sweMest, fee
toilet, bath, and xirserv. The only proreottro
of Inflammation and clogging of thoPeana.
mttciirai
loir It mU ttrafhot tk wH. Jn Drnw
CUM. C., Sol FWffc, Mmn,
mw-Uvw M TmUr ami Boater Mw I
aad Hir." mmitt trf. -
BABY HUMORS lrSJS&rSSSZJS.
' Dreadfully Nervous.
GENTS: I was dreadfully nervous.and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Rot
Tea. It quieted my'nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with Constipation, Kidney and
Bowel trouble. .YourTe soon cleansed
my system so thoroughly that I rapidly
regained health and strength.. JUrs. S.
A. Sweet. Hartford, Conu. Sold by
Graham & Wells.
CASTORIA
For Infant ani Children.
Delicious Cheese Made
-In Linn County
The Finest Honey, Seasonable Fruits, Vegeta
bles and Best Brands of Tin Goods. My Groceries
are Pore and Fresh. :
A. IIODES, Headquarters
More
Shoe Bargains.
Our new shoes for men, women and children are cominc
right along, and that the bargains we offer in the shoe line
are appreciated, is shown by the number of people who haye
thronged our store during the past few weeks. If you have.
not been" in to see our new stock, which includes all the
. latest and most approved styles and shapes, you had better
come in soon.
... THE CASH STORE ...
Coffee
IS ONE OF THE '
PRIME ESSENTIALS
OF A
GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL
MEAL.
'WE HAVE THE BEST.
CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
CONFECTIONERY,
AT
Hodes & Hall's.
4
5
Half Dollars Win
As Much os Dollars Did a Week Ago.
Fall .-.
Millinery Goods
At Cost At
MRS.' J. MASON'S,
The Leading
Milliner ..
Corvallis, J
Oregon... i
it
OASTOZtXA..
";To Debtdrs.
The Mount Lebauon Shakers have re
cently perfected an ingenious cure for
dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con
sists of a food already digested and a di
gester of foods happily combined.
The importance of this invention will
be appreciated when we realize that a
proportion of the community are victims
of some form of stomach troubles.
Thousands of pale, thin people have lit
tle inclination to eat, and what they do
eat causes them pain and distress.
This Digestive Cordial of the Shakers
corrects any stomach derangement at
once. It makes thin people plump.
Every one will be greatly interested to
read the little book which has been
"placed in the hands of druggists for free
distribution.
What is Laxol? Nothing but Castor
Oil made as palatable as honey. Chil
dren like it. . : :' -
The 'Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a fa
miliar name for DeWitt's Witch. Hazel
Salve, always ready . for emergencies.
While a specific for piles, it also instant
ly relieves and cures cats, bruises, salt
rheum, eczema and all affections of the
skin. It never fails. Allen .'& ' Wod
,ward. . . - i -
Kings Valley, Or., Sept." 25. i897
All accounts and notes due me if not
paid by November 1. 1897, will be placed
in the hands of a collector and collec
tions forced. . Please call and settle and
save costs. .
F. J. Chambers.
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative.' Regulates the bowels, purifies
the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts.
Sold by Graham & Wells.
$7,800 GIVEN AWAY
To porsons who make the greatest num
ber of words out of the phrase, "Patent
Attorney We.'derbnrn.' For particularsl
address the National Recorder, Washing
ton, D. C- : :h: .
No man or woman can enjoy life or ac
complish much in this world while suffer
ing from a torpid liver. DeWilt'a Little
Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that
organ, quickly. Allen & Woodward.
Buy the SHAWKNIT socks for men
Best made. Nolan & Callahan, agents.
Don't ask for Happy Home Clothing
unless you want the best.
Certainly yon don't want to suffer with war.
dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache,.
sallow skin a id less of appetite. Yon;
haye never :tried DeWitt's Little Early
Risers for these complaints or yon would
have 1een cured. They ae small pills
but great regulators. Allen & Woodward.
L. Sacks and storage 5 cents per busbel;
'storage alone 2j .cents. Highest price
paid for grain at Samuels warehouse.
Vitalizer
Be not Deceived! - A Cough, Hoarse
ness or Croup are not to be trifled with,
A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will
Yea much trouble.' Sold by Graham &
Wells. ; . - ' ' -- -- ? V ' '
Cotswold Bucks for Sale. ;
Persons wishing to purchase will find
a few, two miles west of Corvallis at the
farm of John E. Wyatt,.
Buy Happy Home Clotliin.jr.
For Rent.
A large house withbarrt and good well.
Enquire of Yates Sc. Yates.'
Small precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
are very small pills in size, but are most
effective iu preventing the most serious
forms of liver and stomach troubles.
They cure constipation and Jieadache
and reeulate the bowels. Allen & Wood-
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n CsrValts.
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A fine line of furnishing goods.
An inspection of our fall and
winter stock will profit the buy
ing public
HATS & SHOES a SPECIALTY.
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OUR NEW
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Dvsoepsla Cured. Shiloh's
immediately relieves SoHr Stomach. Com
ing up of Food Distress, and is the great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Gra
ham & Wells, v
For Sale.
Two horses and a buggy. A good out
fit for sale cheap. Enquire at my place
one mile and a hf west of Philomath,
near Hawaiu's saw nun.
i !MomenU are useless if trifled away.
and they are dangerously warted.if con
sumed by delay in cases were One Minr
uie Cough Cure would bring immediate
Mlief. Allen & Woodward. " '
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chandise at Nolau & Callahan's. r-
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year's standing, may be cured by using
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes,
strengthens and heals.. It is the great
pile cure.' Allen jk Woodward. .
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iTo heal the broken and diseased tis-
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is-1 the mission -of DeWitt's Witch. Hazel
Salw. Allen & Woodward.
Ladies, Take the Best. If you are
troubled with constipation,. Sallow Skin,
and a Tired Feeling, take Karl'SiCloier
Tea, it ts pleasant to take. Sold by -Graham
& Wells.
No Cure-
-No Pay.
That is the way all druggnsts sell
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON
IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is
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form. Children love it. Adults preter
it to bitter, nauseating Tonics.
If you have ever seen a little child in
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yon have been annoyed by a constant
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ate the value of One Minute Cough Cure,
which gives quick relieves. Allen &
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t All Kinds of Rubber Goods.
The finest line of Furnishing Goods
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headquarters for Buckingham & Hect
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Suits Made to Order
By HlKlt-Art Tailors.
Guardian's Sale.
In pursuance of an order of sale made by the
County Court of Btnton County, State of Oregoni
(in probate) on the 9th day of September, 1897, in
the matter of the Guardianship aud Estate ot
Mary E. Miller, I will offer for sale at pfblic sue
tion. lor cash in band, and sell as the law directs.
at the front door of the County Court House, of
said County, in Corvallis, in said County, on
Saturday, October 30th, iS7i
at the hour of Own o'clock p. , the real prop
erty described in said decree, viz:'.
The north half of the donation land claim No.
52, of Isaac MiUcr and Mary E. Miller, bis wife
situated in township 11, south range 6 west in
Rrntnn ConntV. oreron. and betas: that part of
said claim set apart by the United States govern
ment to said Mary E ' Miller, and containing in
the said north hall thereof, 160 acres, little more
or less.-' ; "
Corvallis, Oregon, Sept sjrd, 1897, '
AS MllLBB, :
Guardian of the Person sad Estate of Mary E.
MUler.
: F. L. Miller.
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aler Saves
ts
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From 6 to xo per cent over other Balers.
That means, if you 105 bales of hops
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TTitO no hops are broken
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All Balers are staudand aize and iu fhape for
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broken parts and name of ' Baler vrlien ordering.
FRANKLIN
MACHINE & FOUNDRY COMPANY
Corvallis, Oregon.
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