The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, June 10, 1898, Image 2

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THE JOINT SENATOR.
0 As the hot air rises the cold
" air rushes in and to this priaci-
laraed Every Friday Horning b, pie Mr. Daly OWCS his election.
The Gazette Publishing CO. A large number of republicans
"not ana reiusea to voie ior
THE ELECTION.
Usual Results in Benton County
Populist End of Fusion
Badly Beaten.
CORVALLIS, OREGON, June 10, 1S9S.
AFFIRMATION.
The Gazette stands for!
Tho protective tariff.
The single gold standard.
Retirement of the bond-breeding,
credit-threatening demand
notes o: jiir governrr ent.
The payment of the national
debt in the best money that wis
dom en; experience can devise.
A factionless, clean, effective
republic-:! party.
but a large number of sil- There were many straight bal
were
him.
ver democrats were cold toward lots cast, in Benton county Mop
their mominee and voted for day, and many curiously scratched
THE ELECTION-
The
by a 1
result -
St.
.0 na
of the ir. in
The admi:
dorsed and
silver has 1
Tin
Tongue is ai
splendid
and a co
scrupulo
again: t
man of
abilitv
Dau-.
Then, while republicans might
oppose Mr. Daly, they could
make no fight this time for any
one else, and his superiority per
sonally over his leading oppo
nent prevented many repub
licans from leaving him who did
not like his affiliations.
This paper has no apologies to
make for its attitude. It opposed
Mr. Daly openly, and on grounds j lt Prof. Den man was reelected
school superintendent by the aU
most impossible majority of G50.
This is a strong, a magnificent en
tlorsement. John Gellatly also
was opposed by a good man and
yet carried the county by 450.
No better men ever better tleserv-
The republican state ticket had
majorities that showed good work
on the part of- the republicans.
State Oommitleman Yates has
good results for his efforts. Tongue
ran ahead of I he ticket in this
county.
The county ticket was mixed.
E. Woodward was elected county
judge by a g od majority. George
Deninan's opponent was a line
V011112 man ami a gooa teaciier
Parker administering the right of I
baptism to 15 persons.
A. M. Austin and wife returned
from Brownsville Saturday.
; Quite a number of strangers are
attending the exercises of com
I mencement week.
Herbert Boles was transferred
to the railroad office at Albany,
j Miss Klva Akin has charge of the
; office here.
i of public welfare. No one knows
! better than the GAZETTE that
1 Mr. Dalv can be an efficient and
... (helpful senator. We have said
one republican I ,, ri.. : j wi:;
majority. o other portiau(j parties that h? cannot
cpectedby fair judges ly repaying bv his legislative
ol popular sentiment, j Mr. Dalv has said that he
, r r is not.
the last cry 01 free 1 .- -n
, , . ' . I X IU1C Will
oecn ncara in uregon.
rctiou of Congressman
indorsement 01 111s
work at Washington
deinnatiou of the im
prove one or the
Other mistaken, and it is hoped
the GAZETTE is the one. The
112
place
in til
kites
enm
were
caud
only sc-r
having 1
re-eng.:-'
defeated
hint fi ;li
co::: .1:
All in
paign is
is good
some.
aini wasjetl
him. Jlr. Tongue is a
far more than ordiuaiy
ud he will rise to the
national leaders.
county the present in
; of the several offices
iected where they were
of them were
first term, and
officials, were
;1 by the voters. The
candidates made a gal-
retire with good
GAZETTE, in that case, will be as
frank in acknowledging the same
as it will ba in saying "I told
you so," should its charge prove
true.
In the County Court.
sr their
!e good
mrl
Tiie commissioners' court has
discharged the bo;;dsmen of Teit
Burnet! as treasurer of Benton
county, fully releasing and exon
erating tliem from any liability.
The court finds that Mr. Burnett
was
com
Job
due
not to blame for the loss of
ity money in the Hamilton &
bank failure and that he used
diligence and care.
iv rejoice that the car.
The number of bills was so lan
.er. A little politics that i'- is impossible to. get the
but too much is weati-
AT PORTLAND.
claim
Portland confronts another
Q!iils hospitality, in the
necessity of providing entertain
ment for the Congregational na
tional council, which meets here
in July. Such success ought
to be scored as marked the 1892
session of the Presbyterian gen
eral assembly. The denomina
tion of Henry Ward Ueecher and
Dr. Talmage will have no heresy
trial for an attraction, but its
members are eminent in pulpit
li.-! in time for publication. Among
the number of those allowed were
those of C. B. Ingle and W. V.
Ingle, $110 each, for witness fees
and mileage in the case of Slate
vs.. lusile.
The contract "for the Brown
bridge over Mary's river was lot
to Geo. B. Smith for $261.72. The
contract for the two new bridges
over Greasy was let to S. 11. Peter
son lor $100.
In I ho proposed changes o! liie
Little Elk road near the lands of
Eli Spencer, th.-: following viewers
were appointed to meet al Bind
gelt station at !0a. in. June 17:
W. A. Gellatlv. 0. A. King and
W. 11. Dilly.
A new road near ilorlon s nun
ed such splendid m parities thun Jolly and niece expect to start
Den man and Gellatly.
George Lilly made a clean cam
paign and while not successful can
retire Ironi the race with a clear
conscience. The fact that Sol
King supported Lilly lost him a
number of republican voles
enough in fact to defeat him. Mr.
King is a good worker and carried
many a vote to the republican
nominee, for he has done so many
acts of kindness that he has warm
friends all over the county, but lie
has political enemies in the repub
lican party and these took the op
port unity Monday to "do:' Sol by
beating George Lilly. Lilly, too,
suffer -d some by a "trade" against
him.
Mr. Linville out up a strong
DUSTY.
J. B. Goodman has bought a
j new buggy.
M. L. and A. P. Starr visited in
Linn county last Sunday.
Oampmecling will commence
I at Bellfountain on June 16th.
Mr. Hogue came out from Alsea
with a load of wool one day this
week.
Miss Gardner has returned from
I Drain where she has been visiting
I friends and relatives.
E. N. Starr and family and Mrs.
or
the bav in a few days
E. II. Belknap is in this vicinity
again and expects his family here
about (lie middle of this month.
They are coming to slay, so E. H.
says.
G. W. Householder, V. ll. Buck
ingham and J. E. Williams and
their families start next Monday
for Clear Lske. They expect to
remain there Ihree weeks.
tee Is a
ooil Mining
But you can't wear a block
of ice on your head. What
is next best is one of our
Straw or
Crash f4ats.
Complete
Clothing for
line of Cool
HOT WEATHER,
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it, but there is really
no trick about it. Anybody can try it who
has lame b.-.ck ami weak kidney?, malaria
or nervous troubles. We mean lie can euro
himself right sway by taking Electric hit
ters. This medicine tones up tb: whole sys
kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic.
It cures constipation, head-che, fainting
sp;lls, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is
purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re
stores the f3rstcm to its natural visor. Try
Electric Bitt'irs a:-.d be convinced. Only I
50e a bottle at Graham & Wells' drugstore, I
and private life. The 'practical
flithculty 111 the way is the tact 1 has been petitioned lor and the
that the council meets at a time following viewers appointed, to
whe:. so many of our best fami-j meet, with the surveyor at Hol
lies are at the seashore. This! ion's mill June 22nd. at 1 p. m.:
obstacle can be overcome, how-1 liobt Kyle, Geo. Snyder and J. B.
ever; by streuons exertion 01 Uonum.-tt
Qgllt agaill.st the most popular mail Item, acts as astimulent to the liver and
in the democratic parly and an
efficient ollicer serving his first
term in the office, Virgil Walters,
and lost by only a small margin.
He can be proud of his vole,
though he did not win.
Wm. Knott s, as was expected,
was elected commissioner by a
comfortable majority. This was
again a case of one good man
asainst another.
I Elvih -Newton surprised the ua-
lives and surprised Asa Alexander
coming within a lew votes o! sue
; cess. He will be heard from
j again.
I Fred Clark was probably de
feated because Mr. Buchanan was
in office. Men generally, had no
j reason for preferring one of these
men to the other.
Dr. Alt man was elected coroner,
L George Mercer surveyor, Ed. Bry
json justice of poa.ee Corvallis dis
tinct, and Henry Carver constable.
Fine Summer
Underwea
For Men and Boys,
50c a Suit.
ies Shoes.
LADIES who wish to save from one to
two dollars on a pair of fine Shoes can do it
at
LINE'S
All lines that will not be renewed for Spring
will be sold at the above allowance.
All the best makes of goods included in
the lot, and must be sold.
S. L. KLINE,
The Regulator of Low Prices
j ' - - 3
Yaquina Bay Route
f u
HE
K A
Connecting at YAOt lXA BAY v.'M the
San Francisco k Yaquina Bay
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
Call for Warrants.
Notice ii hereby given that there is
money on hand at the county treasurer's
office to pay all orders endorsed and
isarkeci not paid far wa::t of fuacjs up to
and inclading those of April 15, 1S96.
Interest will be stopped on same from
tliis date.
Corvallis, Ju::e 1, i.gS. .
W. A. BucrfANAN,
Treasurer of Benton County, Or.
STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT."
Ssils from Yaquina every S day; fur San
Francisco, Coos Bay, and Humboldt Bay.
mm mm m m
Our third Car of
L KG I SLA Tl' E TICK EE.
The work of Dr. Davis and
other silver democrats in behall ol
Mr. Dalv was effective and there
For Sale at a Great Sacrifice.
I desire to sell on remarkably easy
terms a:-.d at a reat bargain the Kleppin
mill property one mile west of Philo
math, better known perhaps as the
"Ataizgar" or the "Felger Mill," the
property consisting of th grist mill,
mill dam, mill race, flumes etc., and at
least 42 acres of land.
Frakk c. Baker,
J. W.
granted i
ll s.
Owen,
1 liquor
license lor tlx
A Reorganization.
i Younii America
Em
me
commitUjf.s and public-spirited
respofise from citizens, both of
which seem to be assured. Port- ' moH
laud's reputation for hospitality
is first-class and must be preserv
ed. Oreo-onian.
Nelson Dingley, franier of the It
Dingley tariff bill is president of company and look & Ladder com
the councii and will call it to- uaiiy no more. The two orgmi
gether. Izations were merged into one Mon-
day mjdit, by the joint action of
CONCLUSIONS- j themselves and the city council.
: It is uow the Corvalli3 Fire Da
Many democrats and some partment.
populists supported the reptib- The-followinp officers were elect
lican state and congressional ed: Pres., C. E. Small; Vice Pres.,
tickets. To these too much j A- L- McFadden; Sec, M. V. Clark,
credit cannot be eiven for oatri-i 1 reas- 1 oncasgreen; uinet, li.
otic motives. iiiev dropped
their party prefe
sustain the adi
war against Spr
ol Monroe, was 'was another combination among Hamilton Building, Po;tlandr.
Is now on the way
from, the Factory
The PHOENIX is the Popular Wheel
Because it Looks Well, Runs Well and
Passenger Accommotltitil8 tTi-isurassed I
Shortest route between the Willamette
Valley and California.
Fa-re from Albany aal Ioitts West to j
fia'i Francisco:
Cabin S 8 00 i
Stecragii (i 63 I
I Round trip e;oud for (30 day.-, S1T.G0. ,
! To Coo. Bay":
Cabin (S 00
St-vraa- G 09 1
To Humboldt Bay aud Port Orfnid:
Cabia 10 R0
to-raffa 8 00
RIVER DIVISION.
steamer "ALBANY" bfi'.vresn Portland1
and C.nvatli-, through without lav-over,
i Leat ing Corvalli: :30 a. m. Tuesday, i
Tkursdays and Sundays: leaves Poit'and,
Yarcliill St. Dock, (5:00 a. m., Monday,
Wednesdays '.ind Friday..
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
J. C. MAYO, Supt River Div ,
U. FX. CHONIS3, Arent, Cortallis, Or.
nun
ll M
AND
mm
id
m w
mm
mm
AND
mm m
OCEAN STEAMERS
W. ELDER
AND
rOPEK 1
i i uf
Iyeavr. Portland every five Cy . for
Alaska Points
saloon men that was secured tor
air. Daly, hut which, it is only lair
: to say, Mr. Daly himself knew
nothing about. Tins democratic
Notice
Commencing Saturday, May 28U1, thd
stcamsr Albany will run from Corvallis
Daly vote went to Hale and Clark ! to Portland on Saturday instead of San- I
TANDS TIE RACKET.
u V
99
Carve:-; As-.st. Chief, T. Porter;
and yet Daly in Benton county
was behind both Nichols and
Davis The republican vote
against Mr. Daly was heavier tlian
even his opponent, expected, and
with a united party vote hL ma
jority would have been over GOO
in the two counties.
Mr. Nic'-.ols secured a handsome
majority and will prove this ma
jority well given. Elmo Davis
was well treated in Benton and
endorsed at heme.
It is a strong legislative team.
day, as heretofore, leaving Corvallis ou
Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at
at 6 a. 111., instead of 6:30 a. m. No
change of time out of Portland.
Edwin Sioxh,
Manager.
M. L. A'oeum, Cameron, Pa., ;ays, "I
was a sufferer far ten year?, trying most all
kinds of pile remedies, bui without success.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was rccom
mecded to Kse. I used one box. It has ef
fected a permanest cure." As a permanent
cure for jiiies D Witt's Witch Hazel Salve
has no equal. Graham & Wells.
The 66 GOLDEN EAGLE"
is the best medium priced wheel
on the market.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TO
MITCHELL, LEWIS & SMVER CO.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
njrrurJTJiJTJT.rLnJiJxruxrm
reference in order to ' I;oreman engine, J. Horning, Asst., The repub,!caHS w0 opposed Mr.
hninistration in our f frso" foreman H & D;jiv raiged no personal objection
Ipain. J. W.McFadden Asst. B RBur-1 jj. . d b'eHeve 1)jmJt0 b?
netl; foreman IIoc No. 1, Fred
Oberer, Asst., M. H. Kriebel; Fore
man Hose JNo. 2, A. Morning.
Asst., George Moore.
The president desires that every
business house in Cor aliis be rep
resented in the denartment's mem-
jority ot S7 is increased to a ma- bership list and says' Hi depart
fority of 150 for Tongue. met is determined to reach a
The honest disfavor in which
fusion is held and the rapidly
growing disbelief in free silver1
among its forxier advocates ecu-
tribnted to the result in Benton
uouncv, wnere .uciviuiey's ma-
v ile. -live as a legislator. If they
find he is not acting with and far
Multnomah politicians they will
have no complaints to make.
It is a great leap from the old fashioned
doses of blue-iwass and nauseous physics t
the pleasant little pills knaswa as DeWitt'
Little Early Itis?rs. They cure constipa
tion, sick headache and billiousness. Gra
ham & Wells.
rariy lines win nave to De re
formed and a new issue raised
before the republican party in
Oregon need again fear a rival.
Free silver is dead and its strong
est believer ought to realize it.
Good sense and good times to
gether have killed it.
state of efficiency never before
known.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures
I where others fail. It is the leading Cough
j Cure, and no hoi:-:e should '-:e without it.
Pleasant to take and goes right to tho
spot. Sold by Graham & Wells.
A SHAMEFUL CONDITION-
Tvo recent political campaign
exposed or developed a desperate
state of affairs. Last Saturday
at least four hundred men of Ben
ton county were in Corvallis for 1
the purpose of disposing of their
American citizenship for money, j
Til ere was an open and brazen
demand upon the candidates for
' a few dollars if I support you."
These men were not drawn to this
by want.. Many of
well-to-do and alj of them could
have earned as much money by
School Teachers Chosen.
At the board meeting of the
Corvallis public school. Saturday
evening;, the following teachers
were elected: Principal, S. I.
Pratt; Slh grade, Miss Amy Lv
ford; 7th, Mrs. H. Denhnger; 3!h,
W. C. Swan; 5th. Miss Esther
Simmons; 4th, Miss Lettic Wicks;
Their Majorities.
The official canvass of election j
returns in Benton comity was not;
; begun until yesterday afternoon, j
I as Clerk Wallers had difficulty in
1 securing two justices of the peace
for the work. Squire Carlile is!
; sick and there are but four others
in t he county.
rPi. riin:n 4-1. ...,-..-
i .wuuwu.fc ue luc u..y,uiu- "DeWiU's Little Early Risers," and gavo
given 111 Benton county, as obtain- j lim a botllu of thos. ,.lmfH15 me pills for
! ed from unofficial reports. constipation, sick headache, liver and stom-
Dining Parlors
a 1 -- aan 1 i
and Bakery.
SUBSTANTIAL WEDL-COOKED MEALS.
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY.
Confectionery.
A torpid liver robs you of ambition and
ruins your health. DeWitt's Little Early
Hi-pr rtlnatlLA tlu tivi-r c:irn panstinit Irtn
and all stomach and liver troubles. Gra- ; Smoker's Goods.
ham i; Wells.
I A little boy asked tor a boitlo ot ret up
IB tho morning as fast as you can." The
I druggist recognized a household name for
Novelties.
Hodes & Hall's
me
1
1
I
giofr) m)
Safest,
Quickest,
Cheapest
ROUTE
FOR ALL POINTS-
ocean ETEAFERS
LLlAVE PORTLAND EVERY4 DAYS
Steamers Monthly from Fortland
to Yokohama and Hang Koag la
csnnection with O. R. & II.
For full infiMrmation ca " 1 O. .& .
agent, V. S. stone, C01 Tallin, Or.,
on address:
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen'l Pass AarNT.
PORTLAND, OR
1 DODWKLL, CARLILL & CO.
GEX. AGENTS NOR. PAC. S S. Cu.
PORTLAND, OR.
East and Southeast.
For full particulars regarding
rates, lime of trains, etc., call on
or address GEO. F. EGLIN,
W. E. COWAN, Agt., Corvallis.
General Agent,
124 Tliiird St. Porrland, Or
E. HOLGATE.
H. I HOLOATE.
Tongue. 1G2; Dunbar, 126; Aek
erman. 131; Frank Moore. 109;
(ipi-v. 14.1:f!ha Mnnr 1 -IS- T.rU
Bd Miss Clara Duncan; 2nd, Miss 88; Blackburn, 135; Woodsock.
ach trou 'iles. Graham & Wells.
Mildred Linville; 1st. Mrs. Mnv
Nelms. G. B. Smith was re elect
od jnuiior.
Prof. Swan is the only new
teacber emoloyed and ho comes
with flue recommendations. The
salaries remain (ho same $i5 for
the principal and $10 for each of
tho assistants. II' a suitable room
tiiein verc!n,n,.i I'mm ii... k,,,-!,i;.,..
.! i f .1 w.i, I11U COliWl UM11UI 11
can be secured, the 1st grade will
probably be (aught there. The
3; iSrown, fros. Att'y, lilS; Daly.
94; Nichols, 131; Davis, 150.
1 Tiio following majorities are only
approximated: Woodward, 140:
Ilickard, 130; Walters. 70; Den'
man, 650: Gellatlv. 450; Knotts.
! 110, Buchanan, 90; Alexander, 40.
Moki Tea positively cures sick
headache, indigestion and constipation.
A delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a per
feet complexion, or money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. Graham Wells.
jMotice to Key Depositors.
Notice is hereby given that collection
of depjsits for keys to lock boxes at
Corvallis postoffice has been discontinued,
and that all keys heretofore issued at
at said postoffice will be redeemed at 20
cents each, if presented for redemption
on or before June So, 1898.
From and after this date keys will be
issaed to box renters free of charge.
B. W. Johnson, P. M.
Corvallis, Or., June 1, 1898. -
Election Returns
honest work, on that day, as they , school was crowded the past ye;
received lor their promised "sup
port." Eighteen hundred votes and
four hundred tor sale! Small ! The Gazette will not undertake
- nder we sometimes see corrupt (his week to give more than the
politicians. majorities. The demand on our
- printers in (he job department in-
A local paper is trying to tickle tei feres with the compiling of a
over ttie uon-iunuence 01 table. The oMice will get out a
This paper found table on a card in a few days
H
th
on
ha
no
1U:
cai
Gazette.
long ago tnat
2 little influenc
newspapers
ami claims
at its sta te
nt that a great many repubii
ia would not support the re
publican candidate f&r joint. sena
tor was true, is proved by the
I its cast Monday. Even Mr.
1 '
which will be handy for reference,
and in a convenient form. Any
reader of the Gazette mar have
PHILOMATH ITEMS.
Miss Nellie Evans went to Port
land last week.
Samuel McLain is building a
prune evaporator.
W. H. Buoy, of Albany, was in
the city Sunday night.
Ol is Henkle, from Waitsburg,
Washington, is here visiting his
parents.
Rev. M. Dixon, of Tillamook, is
here visiting his brothers, Sam
and Ezra.
Jesse Henkle, eldest son of J.
B. Henkle, from Eastern Oregon,
Laxative Brots Quiamo Tablets move
the bowels geictly, relieves the feverish
couditioa and headache, making it the
best and quickest remedy for Coughs,
Col Js and Ligrippe. Cure;-, in ov.e day.
"Ko cure, no pay." Price 25 eeuts.
Thousands ol cofferers from grippe have
been restored to health by One Hinsta
Couijh Cure. It quickly cures, coagbs,
cold?, bronehiti;, pneumonia, grippe, asth
ma, and all throat and lung diseases. Gra
ham & Wells.
farmer, mechanic and th bicycle I
are liable ta unexpected cuts and
Th
rider
bruis.... DeWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve is
i the best thing to keep on hand. It bead
A quickly, and i:- a well known euro for piles.
Graham & V ells.
Weekly Excursions to the East.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Thursday at 9 p. m. via the
O. R. & N. without change to Boston,
and under the supervision of experienced
conductors. No change of cars to Om
aha, Chicago. Buffalo or Boston. The
ideal trip to the east is now before you.
Remember this service when goin? east
and consult.
T. S. Stone,
Agent O. R. & N. Co.,
Corvallis, Or.
Notice of Final Settlement.
& SON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CORVALLIS, OREGON
E. R. BRYSON,
Zierolf Building.
Fire Insurance. Collections
In the County Court of tho State of Ore
gon, for the County of Benton.
In the matter of thi estate )
of f
Edward S. Altree, deceased J
Notice is hereby given that tho undersign
ed has filed her final account as administra
trix of faid estate with the Cleric of said
Court, and that said Court has fixed Tues- pi'OlllDtlv attended to
day, the 5th day of July. 1898, at the hour j1 r 3
of 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day. at the court
house, in the county emu t room, in the city
of Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, as the .
time and place for hearing and determining I
objections to aiu final accour-it, ami the hnal
settlement of tho same.
Dated .May 27th. 1SSJ8.
LAVENIA ALTKEE,
Administratrix ot ssid estate.
EAST and SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THli
Southern Pacific Comoanv
EXPRESS TRAIN'S RUN DAILY.
0:01 P. M.
!):41 A. M
7:45 A. M
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Portland Arrive S.-30 a. M.
Albany Arriv e j 6:09 A. M.
S. Francisco Leave i S:09 t M.
Above trains stop nt nil principal stations
between Portland and Salem, Turner. .Ma
rion, Jefferson. Albany. Tangent. Sheddj,
Halsev, Harrhburg, Junction City, Eugene,
Creswell, Cottage Grov, Drains, and all
stations from lloseburgto Ashland, inclusive.
Roseburg Hail Daiiy.
8:86 A. M.
P. M.
5:2.) r. M.
Leave
L-.ave
Arrive
Portland
Albasy
Kosebnrs;
Arrive ! 4:80 P. M
Arrive ! li:5P. M
Leave , 7:39 A. M
TTcttsUe Di.iaiii.
PtHiTLAKD AND LOliVALLlS
Hail Trait. Daily Zept Caziiy.
7:: A. 51. Leave
12:15 1'. It. ; Arrive
Portland
CV rvailis
Arrive
Leave
5:50 P. M
l:o P. M
Notice to Contractors.
"THE RESORT
THOS. WHITEMORN, Prop.
9?
V. II. McBrayer and Old Crow Whis
kys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
1,
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nun fit h.ficn 'iclc i'rrr hv 1 1 i k cr
at this office or sending his name ! ls 111 t!ie Clty'
and address. The Benton County Veteran
. I Association will hold their ' r-
union on the lGth.
Catarrh Cured. A clear head anl
sweet breath secure." with Shiloh's Ca
tarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Na
sal injector free. Sold by Graham &
Wells.
1 1 C 11
s vcrv tartre silver loiiow-
did uot quite make up for re-
ican defection.
Nolan & Callahan kave been appoint
ed agents tor the celebrated Douglas
shoes for men and boys.
Fine job printing at Gazette office.
On Sunday Prof. Emerick re
ceived four members into the
church, Bishop Castlo and Elder
Nolan & Callahan will keep in repair
for one year free of charge any suit of
Happy tlome clothing they sell.
Wanted,
Men and women to work for us at
home. We pay from $S to 16 per week
for making crayon portraits. New meth
od, any person who can read and write
can do the work at their home during
their spare hours, either in day time or
at uight. Send stamp for particulars and
work at once.
Lichtig & Ag:.er,
3 Taylor St., Cor. Market and Golden
Gate Ave., San Francisco, California.
Sealed proposals will be recived nt tV.e
office of Edgar H. Lazarus, architect, Port
land, Oregon, until 9 a. m. on tho lCth day
of June, 1S9S, and opened immediately
thereafter, for all labor and material required
for the erection and completion of an armory
and gymnasium building tor tho statu agri
cultural college nt Corvallis, Oregon, in ac
cordance with th . drawings and epeeifica-
f Line Mtnioe ef wkioh inn,. Ko UA nt tho
offiee'of-W. E. Yates, Co: vaiiis, Oregon, or Residence: Corner Third and
at the office oii:dgar M. LazaruJ, architect, rj efo
Portland, Or. Each bidder must submit Harrison OtS.
with bra proposal a certified check in a sum I q-12. 2-5, 7-8. ffnmaUt Hp
or ins noms cj,.E .Tr UUIVUIUO. Ul.
LOUIS G. ALTMAN, N. D.,
Hom8opatli8t.
!Office: Over Allen & Woodward's
drus;store.
Vt Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the
Orcson Pacific llaihvatl.
Esrrc:: Trsis. EsilrEiccptSsciaj.
4;.M I. XI. I Lfiave Pertlaod Arrive i S:'2." A. M,
7:"0 P. M. I Arrirc 3IeUinnville Leave 1 5:.0A. M.
P. H. j Arrivu liidcjeliileace Leave 4.59 A. M.
Direct connection at San Francisco
with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific
mail atea&isliip lines f.- r JAPAN AND
CHINA. Sailing dates en applicatioh.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA
HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, ran be
obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket
Agent, Corvallis.
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager. A. G. F. & P. A.
Portland, Or.
equal to 15 iter cent of the amount
proposal, drawn to the or for of W. lates,
secretary of the hoard of regent-:. The
board of regents reserve the right to reject
any and atrproposals submitted in accord
ance wilh ihi- notiee.
Notice of Final Se: tlemet.t.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed ad m in istrator of the estate of
lames A. L'Ots&n, d;ceasecJ, has filed his
Union Laundry Go.,
POETLAKD, OK-
All white labor work guaranteed.
Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives
final account on said estate in the county Saturdays. T. D. Campbell, AgeMt,
County wa'rrants taken at par for mer
chandise at Nolan & Callahau's.
Take warning. It
Stop that cough
may lead to Consumption. A 25c. bottle
Happy Home clothing is stylish and ! of Shiloh's enre may save yonr life,
will not rip. Sold by Graham & Wells.
rnnrt nf the stale of Orpfron. for "Renton
couwty, av.d Wcd esdar, the 8tU day of j
June, 198, at 10 o'clock in the forenooM, 1
in the county court room in the court j
house in Corvallis, Oregon, is the time:
and place lixeJ for hearing objections,
if anv, to said final account and the
i sittlenienl thereof.
Dated this 27th day of April, 1S98.
W. G. Lane, Administrator.
Second-Hand Stere.
F. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Does a general practice in all the courts. Also
! agent for all the first-class insurance companies
S. R. FARRA, M.D.
Office upstairs over F. L. Miller's store.
Residence on Third street in front of
courthouse.
Office hours S to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 and
7 to S p. m. All calls attended promptly.
XT. IB. TOO-HjIB
OPTICIAN
Your eyes correctly fitted with a pair
of SPEX.