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J Corkllis far? titt y CORVALLIS, OREGON. Apr. 29, 1S9& A few Ladies' Lo"g C'cats that are being sold at a great redaction. If you want a large amount of goods for your money bt sure and see them. All the capes and jacket-, in the department sold at a reduction. A gosd servicable umbrella for 50 cents: lots style in the 75-ceut grade, and lots of wear too. If jou want a better ove, yen will End it here at teG same ratio of low price to good goods. R and G Corsets in styles and shapes that will fit any form. A line of French C orsets, good fitters, made ef French cautil, drab and white. All grades to 3.50, tor 1.00. Have yen seen our 50 cent and $1.00 line? Ther; are no better for that price. S. L YOUNG & SON, Albany, Oregon. Agents for Buttrick Pattern LOCAL HAPPENINGS Portland if his son V tat 1 cents yesterday, v . P. Ready came up from Tuesday to attend the woldiv win. A clever trick bicycle rider entertained Crvallis Tuesday evening with exhibi tion on the street. J lm Lenger is oil the strctt again after an illness that cu:i3a hiuse for several weeks. L. F. Watkins, of Mjitroe, was in town Tuesday escorting a big, handsome por'.;cr, which he turned over to Smith & I crning. The wife and children of Lieut. Geary arrived from the Fi t, Tuesday. The family have gone to hoajckeeing i the Well's residence. Lieut. Dentler is at t'h .tanooga with his regiment. Lieut. Geiry has ; ?ked for aiti e serv:ce and expects to be ordered to rejoin his rern'ieut. Cne of the rooms in the First National batik buildi-.g, cn the ground fioor, fac ing north, is being fitted u; as a private office for Mr. Woodcock. The Firemen's band cjnti.ies its reg ular practice and will figure extensively in the campaign rallies, picnics ; uii ex cursions that are upon us. On April Sth tV.ere will be a con veution service of the Endeavor societies and Epworth League, of Corva 'is. It will ba held in the Si. E. church. Joe C. Smith his returned from Port land where he has been taking a business co irse. He has not '.efinitely decided upon his immediate pla i.; for the future. Dick Nichols will represent Benton countv in ti e legislature with honor and credit aud will accompli- h practical re sults. He is a substantial and rc presei: ta'.ive citizen. Carl Hodes aud Dick Smith, the twin Liliputians of Corvallis, were lo;t in Port- Wheal quoted at 96 cents in Portland terday. Regular meeting of Oorvallis Grange Saturd.-.y at 2 p. m. Besrn, Wednesday evening, April 27, to the wife of John Goos, a daughter. Workmen are giving the First National j bank bulling a coat of cement on the north and west sides. Miss Georgia Carter, of Portland, at tended the Keady-Cauthorn nuptials in this city, Wednesday. There will be no service at the Congre rational church next Sunday except Sun day School and Endeavor. D. H. Glass, an O. A. C. student in the early 'Sos was in Corvallis d-ring the week, representing a shoe house. Mr. Elvin Newton, who i: to be our next assessor, will be fair and equitable in putting valuation on the property of the countv. The '.tore of J. II. Harris is the mecca of Benton co intv ladies. His big ad. ! this month meant business, and it brought b .isiness. County Treasurer Buchanan has issued : another c ill for warrants. The present! call include 9S warrants and means the payment out of $2130.00. Two Sjap-creekers indulged in a hair j pulling an-1 face mauling match on main j street last Saturday afternoon, and pr.id the city $ 10 each for the privilege. George Denman, sch.ol superintend ent, aud John Gellatly, recorder, will have large majorities, and they deserve the"i. Their election is beyond doubt. Commencing :ith the next issue the Gazj'TTTC will run a series of special arti cles of local week will b - ' valis." The drama "Down in Dixie" wi 1 be n to the ; presented in Wilhtlm's hall, Manroe, lo-morr-w, Saturday, evening. Other fea tures on the j.rogram help make the ea tertiinment a very pleading one. qxvn uxr LriJinjTJxrLru .ruTxurruxnjijTjTjTjiJTJTJuaj . UXTLTLTLrUTJlJ j I THE VERY LATEST IS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT 1 When It Comes To Dress. The more so when the cost is no orpeator. To catch on to the latest it will interest yon to see our line ot Spring Purchases. See Our New Wash Goods Comprising all the late novelties. See our Iadies See our draperies for decorating See our Ladies Shirt Waists. homes. Ours is the largest and most complete up-to-date house in the city. o ready made suits 5 Call and see. Shoes and Gent's Clothing, J, H, HARRIS. '(XLTU UTXJTJTXLTLTU LnJTJXrUTJXrU TJllTLnjTXlTLf UXTUXTIXUXTU ' nXLTLl interest. That for next ' i'hc Church Choirs ol Cor- R-v. B. J. Kelly will preach at Mt View next Sunday at 2:30 p. 111. Services at the United Evangelical church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Bish p Wesley M. Stanford will preach at Philomath. Friday, May 6th, at 2:30 p. ci. in the M. K. church. Mac Hemphill wrote his mother that he was 1st lieutenant in a Denver O. N. G. aud expected t be sent Smith any time. Mr. and Mrs. Bush Wilson, with their daughter Carrie, left yesterday for New port where they expect to remain a ftw weeks. Preaching at the Oak Ridge Presbyter ! iau church next Sabbath at 3 p. m. j Commai.on service and receptisn of i members. Services as usual at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath both morning aud ' ', . ' ' an 1 a cordi-.l welcome to all Bsac 1 enure across the river from the i ferrv on Saturd iv. Meet at ferr- at o a. Wesley M. ni. Everybody l-vited. Come. Bring OFF FOR THE WAR Corvallis Citizens and Cadets Tarn Soldiers-Enthusiasm. s Free lorn from her mountain heights, ,,-., -'...I u. .,..,...-11,. ,.v.;i, j L I li 1 1 i 1 1 1 I IJtllll'IVl IU 1111. mi, 11 11 u. I " il.l r lory" was slswly raised to the flag College m 1st top. Above it floated a white streakier bearing the words '"Remember the Maine." Messrs. Fultoi -War A crowd gathered at the O. R. & N dock early Wedesdy aud cried bye, boys, take care of yourselves, the Ruth pul'e 1 out with eleven young, enthusiastic and active men g-ing to go to war, on board. And as the boat rapidly took its way down the Willam ette there rang out from the farewellers and tie farewelled the familiar college yell, Zip Boom Bee, Zip Boor.i Bee, OA-OA OAC. It was a V earty shout but there was a strain ot sadness in it. Holgate, Prichard and Johnson s-ng a rousing battle son;r aud Mr. F. M. Johuson made a (ew timely and patriotic remarks. Vood Judge McFadden then led in three hearty when cheers for the flag of the land and the crowd dispersed. The Amicilia society had a flag-raising at its club house, Monday-. The O. A. C. cadet battallion fired a salute and Dean Berchtold made the address. The exercises wera in keeping with the times and demonstrated the irrepressible pa triotism ot the college voung men and your baskets aud ha ta a pleasant time. TUe r -publican county convention in selecting its candidal;: for couutj- clerk, was peculiarly fortunate. Mr. Wm. Lin vills is a genial gentleman and possesses thoie qualities and qualifications needed i.i a county clerk. At Methodist Episcopal church Sv.nday morning, the pastor will discourse or. the follewing text, "When they stood they let down their wings." Efeniug The third discourse on the "Would-be de structive work of the penknife." Postmaster Johnson has decorate 1 the office with the national colors. E- ch man, wotna-i or child, citizen or for- Stanfor -', a bishop of the United Evangelical church, will be in Corvallis, Friday, May 6th, and will preach at the church of that denomina t'on in the evening .t 7:30, Come and hear him. Of the boys wh left Corvallis, Wednes day to join the Salem compa-iy, all were accepted but two, Jnliin McFadden and Stites. Thoy failed to pass the physical examinaliov, their lung expansion below the mark. Both boys are greatly disap pointed and are eager to try soms other 1 examiner. Robert Johnson, of Corvallis, was in ! town today, and his friends were very 1 .Much concerned when he stated that he j was starting for the front. Their fears ! were set aside when it was learned it , csmtntssioners, and that General Comp- 1 sou was along. Albany Democrat. men's action bnt advised them to await the secon 1 call for volunteers. Baker City has attracted several citi- zens aw iy from Corvallis, and Chas. Col- lius intends follewing their lea l. He i will leave within twa weeks. Mr. Col 'lius is a good mechanic, a good citizen jandagooi republican. We regret that our town must lose such men. Bicycle riders ef Benton county. own- He will join ;M -ilees are" reauested to renort at the his wife and child who are now visiting GaZ3XTE omee their liame and make in Wiscsnsin and spend a couple cf Lf w,,.ee This paper is C0Hecting in months in that and neighboring states. form ltjoa for the ljell7nt of the road The members of Pastor Peart's Sunday I club and wheelmen who read this will School class pleasantly -urprised him j confer a favor if they inform others, with a call Monday evening and present- J Mr E Woodward, the republican can ee him with a dictionary holder in honor j di(iate tor countv jndgei is not (loin. of the 35th anniversary of his birthday. , m,Jcll of what jo usuany termed "politi- A special meeting of the board ot col- i cal rustling." Everyone knows that he lefe reeeuts is called for June 21st, a few j will give the conatya clean, economical, ei nipr stands under tile TT. S. flntr tn . , , .. , ., t- . 1 was onlv 7. picnic trip with the railroad get his or her mail from the tinted r . Slates pastoalce at Corvallis. President Gatch was in Salem Wednes day a-i 1 presented the petition of O. A. ' Ne'.V Bike Firm. ' . seniors and others, asking for military I service to Governor Lord. Tha governor j Messrs Camer0il & 0ren have opened expressed his appreciation of the young j hicvcXe Hverv ami reMsr establishment women. Patriotic services were held at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. The church was handsomely decorated The young men thus going to bear with flags, flowers and bunting and every arms for their country's cause were Jul- seat was filled. Hymns and songs of pa- tan McFadden, Miles Philips Arthur i triotism were sung by the choir and con Ready and the following college stu- gregation and Dr. Thompson aud Rev. (tents: "Gyp" Thurston, Claude Riddle, 1 Noble, the Baptist minister, delivered P- A. Abrams, Levi Rusk, Arch Kruse, j short rermons on "Patriotism as a Duty," H. A. Kelty, L- A. N.;el and E. P. Stites. I and in fervent words upheld the action They join the Salem compa.-.y O N. G. : of the nation in a war for humanity a:jd second regiment. Ralph Terrell, a grad- j God. Mr. Frank Irvine was introduced uate of the O. A. C. is second lieutenant , and in an ear.tst, forcible address he of the company. pictured the unhappy condition of the Monday evening Ed Lance and Henry j people wdiom the United States has uu McAUister, better known as "Pap Hay- dertakeu to relieve. Mr. Irvine is an seed" the famous O. A. C. cenlei -rush, j impressive speaker and in his justifica started for Portland to join Company A., I tiou of our country's intervention he so 1st regiment, Portland's company of six-! stirred up the congregation that only footers. I unusual -xercise of self control prevent- The boys took little with them besides j ed an outburst ef cheering in church, the clothes oi their backs. Tkere were j " no Saratoga trunks, 110 bird cages, no ! ticycle Registry. DandDoxes. uuly or two Had even grip- I sac.s. They were prepared for immedi- ate business. All of the oune fellows are well drilled in tactics and the manual ! question asked at every meeting of arms, the excellent military iastruo- I of the road club, but HO one lias tions received at the college proving its usefulness in these stirring times. 'How many wheels are there in Benton countv ?" Such is the land several days last we;k, but reached home safely through the kindness of the Boys and Girls Aid society. Chas. Hant leaves Monday for a restful j fKH in the middle states. iu Corvallis. "They have very neat and well fitted quarters on Second street a few doors south of Allen & Woodward's drugstore. AH the too's cud appliances I for bicycle worV. they have and they are experts iu mendin g and repairing. Mr. Cameron is a first-class ami suc cessful mechanic av.d knows all the ins ami outs of a bicycle The trick rier who wa? here this week stated that he ln'd known Mr. Cameron several years and knew him to be a thorough a d re tiable workman. This is the only house iu the county that keeps tande;ns for rent. All their livery wheels are kept in good condition and will not prove the disappointment that so many hired mounts do. This firm is here to stay and intends by fair and honest treatment of its pa- irons to build up a flourishing trade. If .-. . . . . . uni'T iitiiT c ThH nmr.r iiti i vinr uaai davs i.i ndnuin of the annual meeting Basines;-li!ie administr.-.tiou ot its aftaxrs I J " J which will give the regents an oppor tunity of attending the commencement exercises. Superintendent Denuiiii has made his semi-annual apportionment of the school funds for the several districts, the total amount being $7,892.20. Lack of space prevents th report this week. The bike path along the Albany road was "skivwe l off" last Saturday from the sawmill to the bridge. Work will be re sumed tomorrow and the road scraper is to used. Quite a number of volunteers will labor tomorrow ifternoDn on the path. A pleasitig program was rendered at the opera house Saturday evening under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. The with the resu! and that is the principal matter to be ' or "ou W1SM 10 mre a Dicycie, can upon considered in selectiag the judge. Mr. j Cameron & Oren and you will be pleased Woodward is now mayor of Corvallis. George Lilly is i Benton county pro duction, and Beaton county will endorse its own. Mr. Lilly has the reputation of j EoiTOIl GaZRTTK I notice ill doing wen wuattver ms hands una to do. i, , i I 1 A. ii. Brown Declines. the county papers lave publication of the itemized j I school, on the farm and in business. : bee BOminated Oil the union attention to duty has ever marked bis tjcbet for PcIloo superintendent, conrje Mr. Li.ly, a, sheriff, will justify , sucIis(le c;lse , wisl o ex. theh.g.i r.gard ,n winch he is held by gratitude lor Hie CTCat all wlio know him. - . 1 , ", compliment paul me, but believ- 111c uaiou coii.-euiion last oaturaay ratified the ticket singing and acting of Sheasgreen, a cute avid little Adelaide nominated at the pri mary election. Tkere were no errors 1 discovered ia the count sufficient to change the results announced last week, lit w 13 G. W. Brown, a democrat, who : was vomiuated on the union ticket and ! not A. R. Bfown, a solid reoublican, as wa5 announced m the local papers. tiny tot, were Lack of SDace oreveuts the nuhlishitipr of alone worth more than the price of ad- j t!le piatform but it will appear later, mission. Jude Blue, the union candidate for The Mite has suspende 1 publication, !joint seuator is in towK. He rays he is its editor, Claude Riddle, having enlist- ! paying more attentios to state than to ed. Arthur Ready, who had charge of j uational issues and believes t'e legisla te printing of the colle-c Barometer, 1 tor will have plenty to do in the way of a'sohas gone to join the army leaving tos redacills legislation, if it will take the April number within a faw days of j tha ulaUer in earnestly. When asked completion. cancerunig hi; position on the hold up, J. C. Taylor who, with his wife aud ! ne replied, "It I am electe.t I will take ssn. is in California for his health, has ! n,X seat finJ do what I can to have been subjected to a simple operation th&t P1S e 1 -eusible and economic legislation, j ... - t j . 1 . . . 1 1 . i , j 1 relieved nun ot about a gallon ot accn- I "3i..ti iuai icgisiaiui suwuu u , .iqm mulated serum fluid that interfered with . rtut3' as a legislator and in t-e legisla the action of his heart and stomach, and j tire be is now on the highroad to coivplete Mr. Sam Woods, of this place, has en recovery. I tered the ministerial field, and expect to devote his life to preaching the gopel under the direction of the United Evan gelical church. He is now engaged in his trial ministry at Dayton, Or. Mon ins I hat no one but Prof. Denman himself can keep the office ol school superintendent up to the very high standard it has reached under his management, I l'e.-l it my duly to decline in his lavor. This, I must confess, is no particu lar sacrifice lor I realize that the voters ot Benton county are lully determined to elect Prof. Den man, whether I am iu the field or not. It is possible the papers have made a mistake in the name, but there is no mistake about my supporting Prof. George Denman. Respectfully, A. R. Brown. Philomath, Or., April 26, 1898. The Greatest Discovery Yet Sol Smith was driving a meat wagon along the Philomath road. Young Mr. Clark, of Philomath, was ridi::,v a wheel oa the same road hut ia an ormosite di- ration nnd toward thr-wairon Roth I ""'g -d his family were ten were traveling rapidly aud there were ' ruts. The wheel is iu the hands of a re- ! pairer but the rider escaped. dered a farewell surprise party, the self invited g iesU bringing their hearts full of good cheer and their baskets full of good things to eat. Mr. Woods has no Wm. Barge, a Beuton county farmer, iacfc 0f 7e:li aad energy and will prove a ' store W. M. Repine, c-ditor Tiskihva, 111., f," say.: "W won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for can sumption, coughs and cc las. Expcrisaent ed wit - min.y others, hut never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King' New Dis covery. I"o other remedy can taka its place in our baae, as 11 it we have a cer tain ai-d sure cure for coughs, eklds, whoop ing cough, etc." It is idle to oxpsrimevt with -'ther remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. 'King's New Discovery. They are nut 11s god, because this remedy has a record nt cures and be side; i guarai-iteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles frae nt Graham & Wells' drug died in this city at the home of Mrs. Chas, Blakeslie, his niece, Monday morn ing, aged 75 years. He was a mas pos sessing many splendid traits of character. He was unmarried. Mr. Burge was a Mason aad wa? buried under the auspices of Corvallis lode, lis. Thompson con ducting the funeral servicer,. The war has robbed the political cam paign of much of its interest. Still the election is discussed aad wiseacres are ca culating the chances. It is generally Teachers' Examination, useful man iu his new field. 1 At t'.i meeting of the regents of the ' agricultural college, held Saturday, it j Iu pursuaucc to section 25 of de Ore was decided to erect a building t be j Sou school laws there will be held, com nuncing Wednesday, Mar 11, 1S9 an ,,.-..,1 r ,i;n i,ii nA i examination of those wishing to apply gymr.asiuin, and to cost not more tha.n ; f Jr certificate to teach, the examination $7,000. The matter was left in the hands i to be conducted by the examining board of the executive committee with instruc- ! of Beat" couiity. G. W. Denman, tions to rush the work. A special com- j Superintendent. mitle.'. Messrs Appersou, Yates and j It is a reat leap from the old fashioned Gatch, was appointed to secure plans, j doses of blue-mass and nauseous physics t Architects are already at work on the - the Pleasant little pills kno&wa as DeWitt' c i ceded that Fred Clark for treasurer sketch plans. The building will be two and Billy Knotts for comrai.-.sioner will storied, and will be in size either 120x170 lected, for better men could not have j feet or 143x180 feet. The assembly hall been nominated, and several more on is to seat 2500 pe ople. It is to be erected the republican ticket are sure. ia the southwest corner of the campus. Little Early Risers. They cure constipa tion, sick he.dache and billiousness. Gra ham & Wells. Happy Home clothing is stylish and will not rip. WAR ENTHUSIASM. Corvallis celebrated the declaration i of war against Spain by an impromptu deKlOcct ration last Friday night. The! College a:id Firemen's bauds played 11a- tional airs, auvils were fired, and the j gathered crowd:-, were addressed by Prof, j Deniaan, Prof. Pratt, Jude Burnett, I State Sup't Irvine av.d others, who spoke j in a loyal an:' patriotic spirit. Saturday morning Samp Henderson, Mr. Newman and Lee Wells brought in handsome flag pole sixty feet iu length. and willing hands soon rigged it and rased it. In the afternoon at the flag raising there was another impromptu I demonstration presided over by Judge I McFadden. Th? band played stirring selections. Prof. Prichard lead ta the staging of ''America" and "Columbia," j and Dr. Thompsoa made a brief address, j eloquent and thoroughly American. Then Messrs. Burgess, Frazier and Wins- j low, O. A. C. students, recite 1 "When been able to answer. It is not curiosity alone that prompts (he inquiry. The information would have a practical value. To determine definitely Ihe number of bicycles owned and used here, the Gazette opens to morrow a Benton county bicycle registry, and all men, women, boys and girls iu Benton county are invite 1 to call at this office atid lcav their name and lho make and number of their wheel. The Gazettk is read by a ma jority of the local bicyclists, but some may not see this notice, and all who do are requested to pass the word along. Wear Happy Home clothing. French candies at Hodes & Hall's. County warrants taken at par for mer chandise at Nolan & Cillahau's. Happy Home Clothing. I fa1? j A I 1 N I I i I I i 1 1 V i i 1 I I 1 i 9 I 55 I g I I I P i 1 sss 'mmwjmi&mmrmea . o o PROQMft . . . Of ths Benton County Christien Endeavor Union Convention, to be Held at Philc math, May 7th and 8th, I I m Saturday, 2i00 p. m.f Brick College. Praise service Rev. Emerick a "Despise not the day of small things." Reports of officers Reports of committees M Election of officers . Music, Benediction. Registering of delegates ?i ? Saturday, 7i30 p. m., Brick College. tfi Praise service Rev. Cocking Music Quartette ' ?: Address Rev. F. O. Krause Song Congregation Benediction S Sunday, 6:30 p. m., Keezel College s Sunrise prayer meeting "Purity of Life" Geo. McDonald i Sunday, 2:00 p. m., Brick College. Praise service Geo. Cooper Paper Geo. Pratt p Music Quartette S Paper "Good LiteralurG" Orpha Lewis Music Congregation Talk "Comrades of the quiet hour" .. 8 Rev. Emerick and Rev. Cocking m Adjeurned M Sunday, 7i30 p. m., Brick College. 5 Praise Service. G. Corby Paper "Tenth Legion"---- Prof. Cordley S Discussion A Mus:c Quartette Missionary work John Edwards Vocal sole Mabel Johnsen y Paper "The work of the social committee" Miss Crawford y Discussion T Music 4 Quartette Song --L Congregation Miznah Benediction. 1 i V N N ,N ;a X . N . Jv N,N V NX N N : The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one third further than any other brand. mmm Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDZR CO., NEW YORK. CUPID'S VICTIMS. Three Benton Brides Gallants from other Counties Appre ciate our Ladies. VEATCH-BUO H AN AN - Yes terday afternoon Mr. H. H. Veatch ol Cottafre Grove, a wellknown former O. A. O. student, and Miss Kate Buchanan, daughter ot Rob ert L. Buchanan, were married at the I arm home of Mr. Buchanan south ol Corvallis Dr. Thompson performed the ceremony. Partic ulars were not received when the paper went to press. OSBOKNE GRANT At the home of the groom's parents in Grant's Pass, Wednesday morn ing Mr. Jesse Osborne, ot Leland, Josephine county, and Miss Ida Grant, charming daughter of R. Grant recently in business at Cor vallis, wrie united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne will reside at Leland, where the groom had a cozy cottage furnished and lilted to receive the bride. 1 "."laTZHr. 1 sua saw yom i i- i aav Good Company demands good Clothes in fact good Clothes win Ocod Company; Even Mother Earth is donning her latest spring attire. She did not buy It from us, that's a fact, but we are showing a gathering of Spring and Summer styles for her children that in design, cut, finish and service outrival all our previous efforts to cater to the best wants and tastes of men. The Make that's Guaranteed. "Style. Service, Satlstactlon. Suits made to order F. L. MILLER. HEAR OF LIVING W LAMPS, W CROCKERY, O GLASSWARE. AVp And living well, is without question in f JUDICIOUS MARKETING. f Where you buy is of as much importance as what you buy and what yon pay for it, when it comes to food. You want to know the surroundings of the things you are going to eat. Notice the cleanliness of our store. Everything is fresh and attractive. The prices are always right. P. M. ZIEROLF. READY CAUTHORN. In the handsome parlors of Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. A. Cautborn, fragrant wilh the scent ol cut llovvtrs and thronged with friends of bride and groom, Mr. Will Ready, of Port land and Miss Maude Cauthorn, of this city, were made man and wife, Wednesday morning, April 27, 189S. It was a most charming home wedding. The April svui smiled benignly as the young couple (the bride becomingly attired in a lovely gown of white organdie over silk) stood up and uttered the vows that united them in matrimony. Dr. Plummer uttered the beautiful marriage service of the Episcopal church. Then fol lowed the congratulations of the assembled friends. After a de licious wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Ready drove to the S. P. station where they took the train for Portland, their future home. Both are well known in Cor vallis, the bride having lived here all her lile. Mr. Ready was here four years as a student at the col lege. Both are greatly respected and admired and hosts ol friends wish them all joy and happiness. Best Ever Offered. The best bargains ever offered in town for the money. When it comes to stylish and popular hats at low prices I stand so far ahead of competition as to feel de cidedly lonesome. A new invoice of sty ish trimmed dress Uats are expected by the ist of May. Mrs. J. Mason. RED ROUGH HANDS Itching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails, and painful linger ends, pimples, blackheads, oily, mothy skin, dry, thin, and falling hair, itch ing, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths with CoTicunA BoAr, nnd gentle anointings with CtrricuKA (ointment), the great skin core. (uticura la Mid throughout the world. Fotteb Dkuo and Cduk. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. tr "Bow to Produce Soft, White Handi," free. Inittantlr wliered by Cuticcul Bkmjedim. ITCHING HUMORS A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can." The druggist recognized a household nama for "De Witt's Little Early Risers," and gava him a bottle of those famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver nnd stom ach troubles. Graham & Wells. Nolan & Callahan will keep in repair far one year free of charge any suit of Happy Home clothing they sell. For constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the Great Bloed Purifier Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, aud makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Graham & Wells. - The Racket's JJp. -e- " Up-to-date" is thu T)z tto of the RACKET STORE. h The goods are up Iu Quality. The goods are up In Style. Trade is coming up with a boom. Prices are not up, but that can't be helped. Purchasing direct of manufacturers saves whole sale jobters profits, and, of course, customers must liare the benefit of this saving. JttNEW YORK RACKET STORE. egg s w& '-' ; : ' g Your Small Boy Could do your marketing for you at our store. Let him stop here on his way froan school and repeat your order. You may be sure it will be fillled promptly and iust as right as if you came yourself. A. NODES, Headquarters ' "i ss jraf irvS'V FURNITURE BARGAINS. Good Quality and Low Prices is Our Motto. A Call will Convince. FRED G. CLARK. ..Ribbons and Laces.. Soloman in all his glory was not bedecked with such delicate and pleasing RIBBONS, LACES, Etc., as represents the Spring purchase of the Cash Store. The newest shades and tints. THE CASH STORE, Next to the Postoftice. Corvallis, Oregon. SPRING TIME! X X - Time Advertising Seed m the GAZETTE k It will bring a golden harvest. GAZETTE PUB. CO., CORVALLIS, OR.