CORVALUS, OREGON, May 6, 1S9S.
j Corvallis is housecleaning. Reuova
A few Ladies' Lo:;g Coats that are being j ,ion painting, pruning and cleaning is
sold at a great reduction. If you want in Progress all .-.round,
a larj;e amount of gocds for your money i Work is being pushed on the South
be s-i:e and see them. All the capes and j Methodist church building. It proves to
jacktt.-. in the department sold at areduc- ! be an attractive edifice.
tlCD- The Crystal Lake Cemetery Associa-
lots style in the 75-cent grade, and lots of
wear too.
If ;ou want a better one, you will End
it here at te5 same ratio of low price to
go xl goods.
R and G Corsets in styles and shapes
that will fit any form. A line of Preach
1 orscts, j;ood fitters, made of Prench
cantil, drab and white. All grades to
$5-5i tr $i.oo. Have yon seen our .50-
cent and $1.00 line?
for that price.
There are no better
S. E. YOUNG & SOft,
Albany, Oregon.
Agents for But trick Pattern:
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
That was a Dewey u:crn.
Glorious news for Americans ?.nd Spen 1
cer keeps on shaving.
Admirable Dewey very evidently re
membered the Maine.
They. Shave. Baths. Too. They.
Pdrnish. Fine. Burfers. Win? Bow
ers. And. Case. Postoffice building.
. E. R. Brysou, republican nominee for
justice of peace, is an energetic, straight
forward young man and will be a just
and able squire.
Mr. Krause, ".Irs. John Burnett, Mrs.
H. P. Fisher and Miss Benson attended
the Congregational association at Eugene
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
A, W. Pennis, an attorney of C -ilu nbia
county and editor of thc Ranier Review,
was in Corvallis Wednesday. He had
some thought of locating at Toledo.
The Baptist picnic was greatly enjoy
ed by all attending it. Sunday Sehool at
10 a. m.; Sunday mor- ng service at II, ; glvt col,i(i uot ave detected even a ten
evening service at 7:45. All invited. I dency to wobble.
It strik -s some people as curious H at j c Mayo has gone to Astoria where
sons of Judge McFaddvii and Judge Bry- lle 1:a. a p0iition on Mr. Hammond's
son should be running or. opposite tickets ; Astoria-Goble read. He did not know
and for the same office. Both are bright whet!ier or not the transfer is a perma
young men and their rivalry is a very ! ne:lt one and j,js fa,uiiy w;n remiin in
friendly one. Corvallis for the present at least. Cor-
There is not the sligUest reason why vallis hopes he will be returned to the
any republican should refuse to support C. & E.
Mr. Willard Linville for clerk. The j In these br'ght busy days with the
party could not have found a better man
for the position
Nor is his support con-,
fined to the republican party.
"
The GAZETTE is thirty-five years and
eight weeks old today. It has, so far as
ca 1 be ascertained, never missed an is- ! regul-T correspondents have sent 111 their
sh-iu all those years. The paper has budget this week. Too mud sunshine TU re n :is little important business be
had some trying expc nonces but is still 1 a:id patriotism. j fere the county court this month. Sev-
as thrifty and frolicsome as the newer I Next week the Gazette will pu' lish a eral tax cases were fettled and the bud
enterprises. A va'uable table showing the condition of get of bills examined.
Pastor O'Kelley of the Evas -elical ; the United Slates as regards thc coin in
Aociation, has been transferred to Mou- j the country, the paper money in circula
mouth and Rev. O. B. Strayfeller will tion, the population, the circulation per
have charge of the Corxallis church aad I capita, etc. It will be published r.s a
Vit!i !f TVii" hpet wishes of raanv
warm friends accompauy Mr. O'Kelly to
his new field.
The O. R. & N. Co. have issued a mag
nificent map of the northwest, showing
all the railroad and steamer lines and all
tke postoffices. This office is under ob
ligations for one of the maps through
the courtesy of Mr. W. S. Stone, the
company's local agent.
The O. A. C. faculty gave a very en
joyable hop at the opera house last Fri
day evening. Two larga American flags
were draped above the dancers, and the j A democrat estimates that the republi-1
stage was filled with choice plants. The can state ticket will have a majority ft
program was well selected and tl e whole j 75 in Benton county. But he phces
evening was delightful. Geer's majority at 115, Dunbar's at 175 I
!r. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor and their j and Tongue's at 200. He says Dunbar,
sou ByroH, returned from California will fain heavily on ;.ccount of Kin
Monday. Mr. Taylor is delighted with ' caid's unpopularity and many democrats 1
the result of his trip and speaks in the rwVo feel it their party eluty to talk for I
highest praise of the physician who dis i Veatch, will, as a duty to their county,
covered and cure I his trouble. They j vote for Tongue.
went no further south than Davisville. Prof an1 Mrs John Fllltoll start for
The "Beacon Light" is the name of Washington D. C. tomorrow. Prof. Ful-1
an eight-page paper issued by S. L.
Kline the- proprietor of the big busy
store, It is of course an ad vei Using
journal -calling attention to. the store's
spri g and summer stock, but it is ex
cept'onally attractive and entertaining.
Interest in politics may revive toward I
the end of the campaign, but at present
a political speaker on either side would
draw a slim audience in Corvallis. The
war absorbs the general interest and out-
side of politicians men hardly remember j
whether they are republicans, populists,
prohibitionists or democrats. j
A letter received recently from Chas. !
Peaise, of San Traxcisco, enclosed a j
weather and crop bulletin. The long 1
nntinnpd Hrnntli th.it still nrprails over I
t alifomia has damaged grain crops, and ;
there will be an almost total failure.
Fruits also suffer severely. A few taore j
attacks of long, hot, parching weather !
and there will be an exodus to the web
foot state.
Corvallis celebrate 1 Dewey's victory
Monday night. The band played, asvils
were fired and a big ciowd gathered ou
the street. The people savg patriotic
songs and Judge. Huffoid presided over
an impromptu meeting. Mini.-.teis No
ble, Krause and Peart aad Judge Burnett
in briaf bat eloquent remarks extolled
the bravery of admiral Dewey and his
men.
T. T. Geer addressed a routing meet
ing at Toledo, Monday evening, and as
he came through Corvallis Tuesday
morning he was met al the depot by a
a number of citizens who cheered heart-
ily for the next governor. Mr. Geer
make- no addrcsse-s tne Willamette
valley during the- campaign, confining tile most patriotic. A democrat denied
himself to the coast counties, Southern 1 this and said it was because the demo
and Eastern "Oregon. crats and populists had business to look
The war has broken into the O. A. C.
fied day dreams. Several of the boyj
wh. were expected to uphold O. . C.
ath etic glory at Salem next month have
enlisted to fight for Uncle Sam. Over
. . .
hal- the male students are anxious to
fi.ht if there is an opportunity and the
wa excitement interferes with the train- ;
ing of the boys who are still here. Nev-
erti eless the O. A. C. expects to send a j
winning team to Salem. 1
Herbert C .-ndou, editor of the Eugene 1
Register, spent Sunday in Corvallis.
iwe IiAZStte jod omce turns out oniy
the best work. The GAZETTE job office
does the business.
1 tion itteets tomorrow afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. John Burnett.
I lie J. M E. K. K. company
pays
$1,212 taxes into the treasury of Benton : with an ear hanging over one eye, will
CJiinty and the S. P. company $2,573. eonf.-r a favor by notifying him.
At the Congreatianal church ext ' Nothing has been heerd from Dewey
Sunday morning there will be a sermon direct yet. A fight in American waters
for children. The evening subject will j within te: days is expected. Coast vol
be announced. j unteers will probably be sent to Manila.
! Thc wheels so far represented in the
register at this office are the Sterling, 1
Crescent, Crawford, Monarch, Hartford,
Ideal, Stormer. Victor. Wsverlv. Wki'e
and Columbia.
4 t ru.i- r n j;,icio
for joint representative was in town Wed
iiesday. He has four debates in Lincoln
county this week wtth Mr. Swope, a re
publican lawyer from Toleda.
Dr. Del MacClaire, who givesaserus
of lectures at the opera house, beginning
with this evening, comes with the most
c.,t;-r.,t.-., -.r..,.L,.. xi, i. ,.t.,,. I
on most important subjects and are free, j
Nat Stewart, whom all old time Cor- !
rallisites remember, and wiio owned tne j
Yv orley place twenty-hve years ago, was
recently elected mayor of Lompoc, Cal.
He is a prominent and wealthy citizen of
that town.
Mr. Gus weet, who has bee--- in "or
vail is several days in the interest of the
Mastodon Mastodon Mining and Milling
Co. left for Portland yesterday. A num
ber of Corvallis people arp financially
interested in that company.
John Allen, now of Portland, has 1 ceil
visiting his parents and old friends in
Corv-.illis for :everal days, reluming
home Monday. He was accompanied by
A. I). Morrison who has accepted a posi
tion in the drugstore of AJomzo Allen.
Win. Gird, philosopher and democrat
of Monroe precinct, visited Corvallis
Wednesday, thc first time in several
months. William had a gait like a ga
zelle and the most experienced walkolo-
glorious Oregon sun siviliug down upon
us and Providence smiling upon Amer
ican naval warriors, it is difficult for one
to sit kirn or her down and "take the
pen in hand." This is the reason so few
matter
of lnlormatiou and will prove
I useful to all citizens who take a leriou"
interest in the affairs of government.
J. B. Irvine addressed the McKinley
club at Philomath, Monday evening,
taking the place of legislative candidates
who cauld not be present. He briefly
commented upcii the successlul carrying
out of republican campaign promises
j and showed wherein the success of the
I republican ticket would be advautagcou:.
i to farmers and business men. Several
others made brief talks.
ton has been granted absence leave by
tli.- board to do special work in the de-departme.-t
of agriculture at Washing
ton. His special study will be advanced
organic chemistry, and chemistry of the
soil. He will visit also Cornell Univc r-
sity and Perhaps study new methods and
aeveiopmeius in uie science 01 cnemis
try there. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton expect
to be East four or five months.
Adolph Peterson and Lafe Wilson have j
eCh a little boy. Raymond Petersen has
an American flag of which he is very
proud and he he has heard some very pa-
Iriotic expressions latel v. Meeting little
Robbie Wilson the other day, he asked
him with the bravery of a Dewey,
"Would von fi:rht far this flag?" "No,"
said Robbie very coolly, "I'd buy one of j
my own to fi-ht for." Raymond is still i
studying the case. He thinks there is
something wrong somewhere.
The O. A. C. bast-ball nine play at j
Monmouth against the Normal team to
morrow. The make-up of the farmers'
team is as follows: Catcher, W. Smith;
pitcher, Belt; 1st base, Howell; 2nd base,
Henkle. 3d ba-c, Tharp; shortstop-,
Campbell; right field, Patterson; center,
Pen-iletoii; left field, F. W. Smith.
Howell is captain. Prof. Cordley, man
ager, ami Prof. Johnson assistant man-
ager. The first game in the intercolleyi-
ate series will be played on lh zist i terspersod with good music, both
Corvallis meets Eugene on that day. If vocal and instrumental. A beau
sufficient encouragement is given, the ufu, p,-ize, which is HOW on exhi
game may be played here. Mtiod at Vogle's jewelry store,
The majority of those who have en-1 will be given for the best reeita
listed for the war from Benton are repub -
j licans. One republican claims that this
was so because his party associates are
1 after avid they let the idlers go farst lor
; the florj', and that they would go when
j needed. Of course aeitker was the true
reason. It might be because there are
j more young men in the republican party
1 r in
: or 11 migni ue sirapij a case bi mayycm
so." Bat every republican candidate in
Benton county, whatever the cause, can
charge a dead loss of seven or eight votes
to the war, if the boys do notjeome back
beforeelectioiVtiuie.
Julian McFaddeu is in Portland.
Tom Tongue avd Yanina.
Wheat in Portland yesterday firm at
94 and 96 cents.
Workmen are busily laying the rock
foundation for the Masonic temple.
Roy Raber and Dave Ojburn have re
turned from a nih-.ing trip in Eastern
Washington and Idaho.
Sheriff Rickard is about again since
his sickness, but Assessor Alexander is
sli.l havi-g a serirus time with threaten
pneumouia Walter KHae has lost his rabbit and
anyone finding a black and white rabbit
U. S. gunboat destroyed another C-ban
fm.
Suljct at the IS. E. chnrch S-nday
morni.-.g. "That memorable midnight
scene ?.! its lessons to us in this clay."
! Evening, the lourth and las', discourse on
The would be-desti i.etiv
work of the
penknife."
Register your wheels A num'-er .f
wheelmen and wVcc! women have called
at the Gazette office, but there are
others. Philomal'-- bikists can leave
their name and make and number of
wheels with Mr
Boles. Next Friday the
list registered will be published, as to the
make of wheels.
Tommy Jones won 1st prize in the
bowling contest which closed Aprii 30th,
making an average f 37.12 flat and 9
pins added; total 45.12. He also made
the highest single score 70. F. L. Miller
won 2nd average 43.90. He also broke
the 4 game record with an average o
5 1-4 and the 8 fjame record, making
52 5-8. Other players not playing out.
F. X. Schoonmaker, the noted New
Jersey orator, is schedule I lor n address
in Cvrvallis, Fridsy eve.iing, May 20th.
Ae will speak, according to present ar
rangements, at the court Louse. He is
the "big gun" of this political campaign
and will be well worth hearing. Later:
Owing to serious illness in his family Mr.
Slioo;iwakcr has returned east.
The Oregon volunteers included 20 O.
A. C. boys and these "iarmers" are
doubtless the best drilled of all the cocst
men and have the best understanding of
the army tactics. Berkley men have
military instruction, bnt the results are
not a; satisfactory as at the O. A. C
And t'.-se National Gt.ards 1 aturally are
not so thorough.
Dr. Thompson has yearly recovered
from the severe cold from which he was j
sutteiing last sauoalli ana will preach
both morning a"d eve ing at the Presby
terian church next Sabbath. Topics of I
stirring interest will be presented. In
xic: of the events of the past
the text in the evening wi 1
s.iord was il'pped in heave-.'
co!::t t all.
few
1):
'Hi?
a wa
in the County Court.
A road machine to !-e used in the west
ern part of the county was jurcha ed.
A rcsurvey of the Reese road was or
dered with T. W. B. Smith, Casper Zier
olf and J. B. Gocdniau as viewers ta act
with the surveyor.
C.-.meron & Oren were granted permis
sion to erect mile rosts along the primi-
pal roads and to paint their adverti.emet j
exc usively thereon. Frof. John Fulton is director ol
Bills for mileage and attendance en i the 1'resby lei ian choir, which con
circuit court in case of State vs. Ingle, j si.-ls of ;i malt' miarrefte with
from two members of the Iugle family
who ca ne from across the state, were
passed over. The bills amount tejiio
S.-.CH.
ne oen instructed 10 advertise ;
ra .g " -
near l lie t. K. Brown, Jr., place, the
camp ct li and ili t-u.r.mii ntt fli.
u -1 '
bridge. !
Ye Cyclists Attention !
Notice is hereby given that the regular
monthly meeting of the Benton county
Road Club will be held on Saturday,
May 7th in tli2 county court room at 8:30
p. 111. As matters of the utmost impor
tance will come before the meeting, and
as the cmnipreseiit eternal ribbon ques
tion will be settled, a full meeting is very
much desired. Ladies are particularly
requested to be present.
Neai, V.
Murray,
Secretary.
.Letter List.
Following is the list of letters reinaia
ng in the Corvallis postoffice, unclaimed
May 3, 1898:
Mrs. Angelina Couuto, John Carpenter,
Mabel Catching, Mrs. Sarah Eagy, Dan
iel Fuller, Gertrude Grosebeck, Rev. C.
G. Harmon, J. S. Morgan, Rev. Thomas
Nelson, Robbert Rancipher, Arthur
Scott, Sarah Smith 2. J. W. Sparks, S.
H. Sivereuce, E. A. Thomas, A. G.
Wood worth.
B.W. Tohxson, P. M.
i A DOUBLE ATTRACTION.
.,.,. , flattering- assurance of his verv pro-
A Patriotic Contest and Apron I nouuced success in his field of work
Sale Combined. "The pr'afnndity of his knowledge and
his depth of research into the hidden
Thi Working Club of the W. mysteries of science are plainly manifest
R 0., Will give a patriotic COn lost all who hear him, while his jewel
and nptOll Sale combined, mi Fri-loaded oriental costumes add a lustre
dav evening Mav 13th. at t he i tllat is pleasing to the eve." Eugene
opera house. The DiOirram will
! eonsi.fc 0 patriotic recitations, in
1 tion, to he determined bv three
j good judges. After the program
j tJle ladies will have
on :-aie 111
prettily decorated boths, aprons
from all over the United States.
They will also serve refreshments
j ,. ni.i fasihionpil irrab
j &(r You are invited to rem? ill
. jJJ youselves in various
rf, dmission is onl v in
j
1 cents.
Come and enjoy your
selves and remember the program
will commence at 8 o'clock sharp.
Happy Home clothing is stylish and
will not rip.
OUR CHURCH SINGERS.
Choirs of Corvallis Good Music
From Volunteers.
Corvallis has ten church organi
zations owning edifices of worship
and 1 10 dins regular services, not
including thc
Salvation
Army,
nightly
which
conducts meetings
in its barracks
The town is not large enough
lor the churches to engage in their
musical services the support of
any but volunteer singers. In
In some of the churches they
have been organized into choirs
while in others thc singing is en
tirely congregational.
The Baptist church has no or
ganized choir at present and the
organist. Miss KHa Casio, leads
ti.e congregational sinking.
J'he Catholic church
ttHtrilC IS
lurututed by a Chorus Cbr, wmrh in the city; and he also" makes a liberal1
is under t he direction of M offer t: Iseat the worthy poor free be
Greffoz, who is arSO organist. j Iween theboxrs of 10 and i'r a. m. daily,
Miss Ora Iiead is the leader f to prove to the community at lairge his
the Christian choir,, which eoitsist ability and s4iii.
id a doubl- quartette. Tlte Sf I3r. Darrin mikes a specialty of all dise
prai!04 are Miss. Head and Mrs-, j eas;s of th eye, ear, n-, throat,
Fleming; aitos. Miss Berlba Ltt i atarrh, deafmsw, bronchitis, lagrippe,
villc and M . El GrefFoz; MeSi
1'arker and Hill, tenors and Messrs-
Edwards artd Elgin, Ix.ss. Mitt
MilJred Linnville in orgamst.
The Congregational choir lias
lor its director Mrs. A. B. Cordlev
and Mrs. L. Y. Wilson is organist.
The sopranos are Mrs. 11. Si Stone
and Miss Louise Fischer; altos.
Mrs. Cordley and Miss Helen Hol
gate, tenors, Messrs Bell and Fra
zier; bass, H. L. lioljitifs-v
A boy elixir directed by Mr. Ma
rion Johnson and assisted by ma
imer voices furnishes live vocal
music at the Episcopal church,
in I lie senior choir. Mrs. Pernot
and Misses Weeks and Ham
ilton sing soprano; Miss Hoi
land, alto; Marion Johnson and
Jas. Johnson, tenors, and Messrs
liusk and Coote bass; Miss Plum
mer is organist.
The Evangelical Association
church, south of the court house,
depends upon congregational sing
ing.
The United Evangelical church,
in the northwest p:it of town, has
a good choir, with Mrs. Kelly. Mrs.
Woodward and Miss Jennie Force,
soprano; Mrs. Hotchkiss and Miss
Emma Thompson, alto; Mr. Lee
Heitkle, tenor am! Messrs Stovens
and Hotchkiss, bass. The organ
ist is Mrs. Hvnkle.
The Methodist church, North,
has a chorus choir, with Mr. Un
derwood as director. Mrs. Schmidt
is oigauisl and Miss Seltlemier
.i-sistant. Thc sopranos air; Misses
Rusk. Hilinan, Whit taker, Hcd
rick, Mis. Peart and Mis. Under
wood; alios, Misses Herbert, Whit
taker, Holcomb and Burlingame;
lienors. Messrs Tuliv, Schmidt and
Gallagher; bass, Messrs Howell,
Campbell and Bowers.
The Methodist church, Souths'
has no choir at present, but one i i
uaoizii x to take charge of the i
music when the new chinch build !
mg is completed. Mr. victor
Moses now leads the oinidna: with
Miss Ida li ght as organist.
lrof. FtlltOH 1st tenor, Frol. Claw- I
j fowJ 2nd teuor, Frol. Flilchard 1st
h ail(j B W. Johnson 2nd bass, i
assisietl Dv Miss Jbula bpangier
j Mj Mabel JohnSO.!, sopranos
ami Misses Mildred J
.lii,li-ul D.iii.c.x oiwl i
Ilussel, altos. Miss Smi
Smith is or-!
ganist
0
FR!lE UUTUKE?.
At Corvallis Opera House Six
Nights at Eight O'clock.
j Cammencing Friday night, May 6th,
i Dr. Del-MacClaire, the eminent lecturer
j and examiner-in-chief for the Orieutat
! Medical Syndicate of San Francisco and
I Portland, will give a series of illustrated
lectures in costume on the laws of life
and health, thc origin, prevention and
cure of disease, and give demonstrations
of human occult forces. Tuesday after
noon at 3 o'clock private lecture for
ladies only, and Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock for men only. Sunday evening,
May 8, "The Human Skylight" will be
describe ! aHd illustrated.
"Dr. Del-MacClaire is a scholarly gen
tleman in appearance and address, and
succeeds in making plain to the com
moa understanding many obstruse points
in regard to human developments, and
the prevention of the inroads of man's
j greatest enemy disease in various forms.
I "His credentials from physicians in
j good standing and eminent and influen
, tial citizens in various cities where he has
j appeared, are unimpeachable evidence
: of his integrity as a gentleman as well as
! ReSister
Your Face
: Shows the stat f your feelings and tha
state of yo'.:r health as well. Impure
; blood makes itself apparent in a pale and
i sallow complexion, Pimples aad skin
eruptions. If you are feeling weak and
j worn out and do not have a healthy ap
! pearance you should try Acker's Blood
j Elixir. It cures all ho-d diseases where
I cheap Sarsaparilla and so called purifiers
! fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on
! a positive guarantee. Graham & Wells.
Karl's Clover Root Tea for Constipa
tion, its the best, and after using it if yea
don't say so return the package and get
your money. Sold by Graham & Wells,
A torpid liver rebs you of ambition and
ruins your health. DeWitt's Little Early
Buers cleante the liver, cure constipation
and all stomach and liver troubles. Gra
ham & Wells.
DR. DARRIN COMING.
Will be in Corvallis, Oregon
Parlors at Occidental Hotel
From May 1 ltli to June 1st.
MYSTERIOUS POWER.
Electricity nd Vital Magnet
ism as Curative Agents.
For tile benefit of thoje who are not al
ready acquainted with the doctor's mode
of operating with electricity and who
may be seeking aid, thotigh .distrustful,
after many failures of everybody and
everything, Dr. JJarrin makes the most
extraordinary arrdl most genero.-:s offer to
treat the first case of catarrh, deafness,
dyspcpsi.i, i henmalisni and neuralgia
i free of charge on the day of his arrival
consumption, ..Pyspepsia, cowsttpatton,
heart, liver and kidney disearacst. and
permanently cur-3 all ,-liseases of the
genito-uriuary orgaiin either ses,- such
as syphilis, Hood t'Mi, scrofula, gieet,
gojiorrhoea, stricture, seminal weakness,
spermatorrhoea, l.jss- of manhood and'
loss pf desire or stxual! power, in man of
woman .
All peculiar female trou:fe'e3, irregular
menstruation, leucorrhoea,. displacement,
etc, are confidently treated, as well as
all acute,, chronic, private aiwl nervous
diseases- of whatever nature, if curable;
as dases if not cura'le or itnprovcable.
Coosultatio.1 free..
Office hotirs arc 10 a. tin. to- 5 p. m.
Evening, 7 to 8. Sunday,. iaai 111. to 3
p. in.
Most cases cas be treated at home after
one visit to the doctor's office.. All busi
ness relation with Dr. Darrin are-strictly
confktestial.
Was at Manila.
Prof. John Fulton, of the Ot. A.
C, was at the Phil H pine Island
as a sailor boy in I SSI, audi has
distinct and pleasant recollections
of Manila, to capture which Dewey
annihilated the Spanish Asiatic
squadron.
Prof. Fulton was nine month-,
on the Orient coast and Ins ship
lay in Manilla bay lor so lie time,
lie says the niands have a warm,
moist climate, quite pleasant but
conducive to languor, and grow
delicious tropical fruits m great
abundance.
Manila seemed to be a healthy
place, but Mr. Fulton thought t hat.
p. limps in the interior tropical
levers raged at limes.
There is a probability that west
ern volunteers will be sent by
Uncle Sam to control the Phil
lipines until their linal disposition
is agreed upon, and in that case
the Corvallis and O. A. C. boys
now enlisted will doubtless cross
the Pacific. It is not likely that
they will have any fighting to do,
and they have the assurance of
Pro). Fulton that if there have
been no radical changes since his
visit there, they will go to oue ot
the fairest, most attractive lauds
on earth.
More Athletic Glory.
Atlilelic honors still are heaped
jiiion t it ( Ireiron Almicu Iturai i;ol-
lege. The girls s
ire not ueliina
the sterner sex 111 keeping the old
fl:t"; afloat.
The la iies basket-ball team met;
I It, a wMMr !,jilia livim 1 lia fUiaiii,i '
l I1V , UUllg, I.IU1V.O IB, Fill LltU VlJVItlll-
wa Indian training school last Fri
day at Salem, and won a victory,
(be scor-- standing O. A. C. 13,1
(Jhetnawa 11. Visitors from Cor
vallis slate that the game wa close .
and exciting thn ugliotit, but there!
was no ungentlemanly conduct on
the pari ot any ot the player, j
The -dairj maids" displayed bet-j
ter knowledge ol the game, better ;
training and better team work.
The daughters of Pochahonlas!
were more agile and more strong, j
The line-up of the li lairy maids"'
was as follows: isessie cumin,
captain and guard: Lillie Rennie,
center; Blanche Holden, goal
thrower; Inez Fuller, 1st forward;
Leona Smith, 1st back; Dora
Hodgkin, 2nd forward; Fannie
Getly, 2nd back.
Mrs. Lyford chaperoned the
young ladies. Their coach is Mr.
W. H. Beach, who is entitled to
much credit lor their splendid
showing.
Happy Hnte Clothing.
Best Ever Offered.
The bsst bargains ever offered in town
for the money. When it comes to stylish
and popular hats ct low prices I stand so
far ahead of competition as to feel de
cidedly lonesome. A new invoice of sty
ish trimmed dress kats are expected by
the 1st of May. Mrs. J. Mason.
Couuly warrants taken at par for mer
chandise at Nolan & Callahaii's.
The farmer, mechanic and th bicycla
rider are liable to uncxpeeted cats and
bruis:.. DeWitt's Witcti Hazel. Salve is
thc best thing to Ucep on hand. It heals
quickly, and u well known euro for piles.
Graham & Wells.
Mo Cure No Pay.
That is the way all druggusts sell
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON
IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is
simply iron and quiuiae in a tasteless
form. Children love it. Adults prefer
it to bitter, nauseating Tonics.
Acker's English Remedy will stop
a cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours or money re
funded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Graham &
Wells.
The Royal is the highest grade baking powder
known. Actual tests show it goes one
third further than any other brand.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
MM tAKMf WWfEfl CO., NEW YORK.
In From the Hills.
The tMd-Man-Hungry-For-News
came down Irom bis rancti and
cheered for Dewey. He wanted
to go right home and tell mam
and the boys, but was persuaded
to stay for the celebration.
' Drat them Spaniards" he ex
claimed' energetically, they ought
to be licked with a thorny switch
but they are such dodgasted idiots,
I can't help feePjng a little s rrr.
Tackle the United Statesf Why,.
they couMn't whip one side of Ore
gon, that Irhilippiwe scrap was
just a little Dewey. Wait 'till
rains. And our Sampson hasn't his
hair cut.
"-Politics? Yes, whet we rrj
eat of war ta4k we discuss the
election and ctses the candidates
on- the other side. DonTl hear
much about the state ticket. Both
sides- havv- pretty good mew, but
Kinenid is a frost to his ticket.
The- pops know he is an internal
fraud! ad; they Kick.
"Tom Tongue is solid out our
way. We know which side our
bread. is buttered on.
"You know I'm a republican
ana 1 can t neip it, not I'm no-
cod fish aristocracy republican.
Thais what I call the Simon lolks.
You've heard of Joe Simon.
We're all gold standard,. ftut they
say that Joe is so gold standardy
that at the legislature hold Hp the
standard dropped ofF in chunks
whencvei he rubbed up against a
stand-in member o 1 he house.
'All the bimet . llist are going to
vote for Dick Nichols. Why?
Well, wr 11. Supposed you knew.
Dick is sound money, and if nick
el and gold isn't bimetallism I
don't know anything.
uSom i of tlia offices may be go
ing union-ward but the county
judgeshiD is going Woodward,
And Dodello has a proposition be
fore him that he Will Knott untie.
"Then there is that sheriff ques
tion. You know Lilly was born
and raised on a ranch out our way
and it is uatur'l that we should
hustle for him preltv lively.
Elect him? Sure. Why? Weli,
beeanse we have a feeling that
way and we know George will not
disappoint us. He's no cheat hay.
Hers pare 'timothy with a little
clover thrown in. And say, the
boys are not fighting anybody.
No underhand business you know,
but they are going to boost George
along and dont you ioifiet it."
Then the anvils commenced fir
ig and the old man begun
to hurrah for the flag.
A Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there is
money 011 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 October 9, 1S95.
Interest will be stopped on same from
this date.
Corvallis, Or., May 4, 1S58.
W. A. i",UCHANAN,
Treasurer Benton County, Oregon.
Itching, ccaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails,
and painful linger eocU, piinplt-s, blackheads,
oily, mothy skin, dry, thin, and falling hair, Itch
ing, scaly scalps, alt yield quickly to warm baths
with Cuticuiia Soap, and gentle anoiatioga
with Cuticura (ointment;, the great skin core.
uticura
la Mldthrouchontthevftrid. Pottkr Drug aud Cbim.
Cost., Sole Prop., Bo.ton.
y "Bow to Produce Soft, White Hands, free
ITCHING HUMORS
Infttentir relieved by
C I -TICDRA KJCMK !!.
To the Public.
Parties wishing to purchase stock in
the Mastodon Mining & Milling com
pany or having any other business with
the company are referred to Judge John
Burnett, at his office in Corvallis, Oregon.
A little boy askod for a bottle of "eot up
i in thn mnl-n in tr ns fastens VOL1 Can." The
druggist reeognizsd a household earns for
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers," and gav
him a bottle of those famous little pills for
constipatin, sick headaehe, liver and slom
ach troubles. Graham & Wells.
Catarrh Cured. A clear head ani
sweet breath secure, with Shilon's Ca
tarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Na
sal injector free. Sold by Graham &
Wells.
Nolan & Callahan will keep in repair
for one year free of charge any suit of
Happy Home clothing they sell.
Wear Happy Home clothing.
Teachers' Examination,
Iu pursuauce to section 25 of the Ore
gon school laws there will be held, com
mencing Wednesday, May it, 189". an
examination of those wishing to apply
fjr certificate to teach, the examination
to be conducted by the exam.umg board
of Benton county. G. W. Denman,
Superintendent.
French candies at Hodes & Hall's.
RED
HANDS
A
Good Company
demands good Clothes in fact good Clothes win Good 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.
Suits made to order
F. L MILLER.
THE ART
I
OF lAVINfi
,
And living well, is
JUDICIOUS
Where you buy is of as much importance
as what you buy and what yon pay for it, 'J,
when it comes to food. You want to know 3l
the surroundings of the things you are going
to eat. Notice the cleanliness of our store.
Everything is fresh and attractive. The prices 9?
are always right. 3
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2 The Racket's Up.
" Up-to-date" is the motto of the
RACKET
The goods are up
Ie Quality.
Trade is coming up with a boom. Prices are not up, but that can't
be helped. Purchasing direct of manufacturers saves whole
sale jobbers profits, and, of course, customers mtisi
hare the benefit of this saving.
INEW YORK
Your Small Boy
Could do your marketing for you at our
store. Let him stop here on his way froxi
school and repeat your order. You may
be sure it will be fillled. promptly and just
as right as if you came yourself.
A. HODES, Headquarters
FURNITURE
BARGAINS.
Good Quality and Low
A Call will Convince.
..Ribbons and Laces..
Solotnan 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 Postoffice.
r
SPRING TIME!
Advertising
Seed in the
It
GAZETTE PUB. CO., CORVALLIS, OR.
M4" W H M aV
The Make that's Guaranteed.
"Style. Sorvice. SatUtactlon.'
W LAMPS,
CROCKERY,
jgt GLASSWARE. g
jrttA
without question in
MARKETING.
P. M. ZIEROLF. f
STORE.
The goods are up
In Style.
RACKET STORE.
1
U
a
Prices is Our Motto.
FRED G. CLARK,
Corvallis, Oregon.
This Is The Time
For Planting
GAZETTE
will bring a golden harvest. 4