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GORVAWJS, OREGON, July l$, 1S9S. SUMMER GOODS Are Strictly in Demand. ORGANDY, plain white, 25c to 60c. DIMITY aad ORGANDY, figured, 7i to 25c. I1RKSS NAINSOOKS, bar, check and open, over fifty patterns, 10c to 50c. SHIRT WAISTS, dimity, percale, prints, 50c uh. SILKS for WAISTS, plain, ckan-ahle, figured. Fir.e litres of the last at M5C to fl.oo per yard. SASH RIBBON, popular shades, moire, taffeta and satin. Plaid neck ribbon. PARASOLS, white, cream and dark shades, $1 .00 up. SUMMER CORSETS. New style shart corsets in four hook and five hook. 25c, 50c and Si. 00. GLOVES, silk, taffeta and l id. Cha mois, white and cream, 75c; colored, $1. Capt. Nice, of Alsea bay, passed through town on his way to Portland one day this week . John W. Stewart will conduct a feed and sale stable in the old Skiptou stable 0:1 Second street. Hush Herron, of the Irish bend, has be-in making extensive repairs on his large farm house. R. Wcslacott and wife and Oscar Hsdgcs and wife, of Salem, were in town o'..c day this week. A donation 0150 pounds of dried fruit was rec-ived by the Red Cross S-ciety, from Mrs. tlenry Gerber. Regn'ir service at Ihs M. K. church, i South, next Sunday morning and even ! ing at old college chapel. The wife and children of S. T. Jeffreys, I a farmer Corvallis resident, is being en tertained by friends in town. I Born Suaday morning, July 10, 1S9S, I to the wife ef R. L. Armstrong, a daugl -I ter. Mother and child doing well. Bills Allowed. The following bills were allowed by the July term ,o 1808, of the County Court, lo-wit: F A Dieckhoff, bridge lumber 88. G Hodes, powder for road 90 cts. Dr CLas Band, Med Co poor $5.10. .T T, RiDlev. work on tax roll S14. Mrs Flora Young, worl $13. Hattie Spencer, work on tax roll S3. Frank Friflith, bounty claim $1.07. J Fred Yates, Ins court house igllO. E E Wilson, Ins court house S110. F J Chambers, Sal Com 5.50. Gazette Pub Co, printing, S1G.50. Oregon Union, printing 15. Jas Plumlee, gravel for road 20. C A Gerhard, stationary 95 els. -WiliU Yidito, powder & C roads SI 7 50. Mrs S King, rent voting place S5. Saul inm Lumber Co, lumber 30 90 Willamette Grange, rent voting place 5. V H MmI.uip, rent voting plane 5. J N Brandeberry, bridge lumber j $153 08. NEW ELECTRIC LINE. Project for its Erection between In fylemoriam. Corvallis and Eugene. Mary Ann Skipton was born in if: ni.: a :i in i luouroe county, vjhiu, nyiw to, : ISoi, was married to James Ervin , T .. m,r Sept. 14,1857, died Jane 30, 1898, Prospects for an electnc motor 2Q ; I i 1 1 L l mill J KJl tlillO .U xauijvuv , , on tax roin quite lianenng. since a capitan a The Royal is the highest grade baking powder I known. Actual tests Stow it goes one- third furthei- than any other bra-jo. Ju-hjeHuflbrd and family left Wedces- Shnp". Huston cc Co, road sup jday for Newport where they will occupy j Q mv,lsaing Section re- their cottage aad spend the summer I n g? S. I.. S"roggins, manager of the hank j yy j Boles, canvassing eleeti n re- S. E. YOUSS fi SON, Albany, Oregon. Agents for Bnttrick Patterns LOCAL HAPPENINGS French candies at Ilodcs & Hall's. 1 bargains in straw hats at No'.a Callahan's. Mr. Todd from town Wednesday. Prof. Coote, of the in the Trans-Mississip Tom Mnlkev a .id P Heaver Creek was in which he yield heavily. A . C. w fair. Norton, of 1 tal lod gett, visited our city Saturday last. Tames Martin :.ni wife w&rz s'r.opp and visiting friends i There will '-e town Saturday. ice cream social at c .en: J. J dy Beaver creek, tire Hickory Plymouth chnrj'.i. Fridvf I5th. George T'eomps n, of snort? a bran new wide wagon. Mr. FeSler, of 0 ;- Ridge, and John j Starr of Monroe, called on the Gazktt" : recently, Jlmei4 Mayer, drive- I. from his quiet j home on Oak creek every week to see j the boys. Marion axA Mabel Johnson spent Sat j urday and Sunday last with friends in Marian Co. Geo. Robinson was in tow:: Saturday I in liia wnrkinsr clothes. He knew just the saaie. J. L. Ripley is nga ;ed i - exporting the county official books. His ?election by the county court was a wise one. The painters, Underwood & Kerr have completed the painting of John Simpson's residence, Cor, 50s .-.ad Jackson. Hon. R. A. Bensel in town a few days same gcuial personage as in the days of j yore. of Scroggins : Wortmai at Shendar, Oregon, spent a fev hours in town Tues ! day. Ladies' Heme Journal for July i.-. an cx ! cel. cut number. It has a wide circula- tio i and is always a welcome visitor in j American homes. Layton Plummer left Saturday for a I visit to Wallis Nash's family on Roek : creel; and from there to Newport to spend the summon ; T F. Aldri -h living just west ef town, has 05 acres of elegant wheat is now cutting"- It will Mr. Aldrich informs us. Luke O'Brian, a former clothing mer chant of aquina, was in the city this week. We are informed that he will be gin business on the Bay again. President and Mrs. Gatch are euter- I tabling friend? from Seattle this week ! prof. Landis of the geological chair of j the university at Washington, ar.d his : wife. Dr. T y'.or's little son, Zach, had a aa-ro.v escape from a fatal accident a Ife.vdavs since, having been hit in the Iher.l v.i--h male. ! T'.ie illustrated Exposition Number of i the West Side printed in red, white aiid ; blue is oil our table. It is a fine number j and reflects credit on its enterprising m magtr. i Born To the wife ef J. G. Horning, j July nth, 1S98, a daughter. Mother and child tioin. well. Jim is complete. y nwdr.in.i and is compelled to send out KS : ' j for watchers. I C. C. Huff's new d we. ling near Ply mouth church, I'- '-'Out complete.!. It is convenient and comfortable, n suitable monument to the industry and frugality of both Mr. and Mrs. Huff. Mrs. Sixteu, daughter of J. S. Bu rfian.m of Wren, died rccetlUv at R i- I uier after an illjiesri of three i -:.ths. of Newport was gjje leaves a husband and five children, since. He is the I .1.- eldest bt i-aril vears ok. R. S. Varringto. on accunl the illness of his wile, has just relume I turns, Si 40. C uvahis Truck Co, drayae (elec tion) 50 c:s. J & W White, stamp 52 el. Fie I P 5t, bounty SI. C A Geriiard, stationery ij3 i. ,T w Wiitsman. bounty claim 3-2 50. Several weeks since a capitalist 1 from Philadolpbra, Pa., was in our city looking for a suitable; place to make investments for himself and other money .! men in the Quaker city. Incidentally the m itter ot a motor line l'rom here to Eugene was mentioned. At once tha gentleman caught the idea and made some investiga tions which evid-:iily pleased him. lor on his return to his honu lie began work on tho project and has conferred with our townsman. Fred Bltimhart, in regard lo the matter, asumg lor data upon wmcii I to formulate hi )l.ns. Accrd- ingly Mr. Btum!art, who is an acquaintance oi Hie Philadelhian, and Attorney W. E. Yale- .:: :ltle ;. trip to ?tlotr.(- litis wee'., an! while there interviewi! M:-. Wi: holm and mliora i:i n T ftica lo freigiiis and i-roapcctn Un i he lir . Geo K Hall, Pal on judge Elect S2. salary ttoek inspector li C Kuier, iU-i 75 flans J Siuiondon, bounty el 04 els. Eih Kioor, bounty claim 40 ets. C A iJarnhart, j tuitor 40. G H Harris, lumber 38 30. Mrs Davi t Uuggius, caro Co poor 104 SG. Lewis. & Drydon Co, bindiug deed record 37 50. J Foal Yatu3, Dep Dist Ati'y State vs Cams et al 35. D Carlile, J P t'ee, State va C et al 38 35. George Brown, witness State is Cams et a! 34. Virgil Vidito, witness State vs Cams et al 310 10. George Goodman witness State vs Cai ns et al $8 70. D Culiie, J P fees State vs Mahan et al 3150. Biiiuiau & Heukie, draj. a4e (ro.ids) ax ia the bauds of a play-; vO.'-iJ. Inch etil int -i ll It Was lull : i omits ol i . ' the p-ople thusiaslte ;-., : possible in lurtheiti jenerally. mani'r s!..- ! were ltirg.; i ho had. A! here were i i.ed ail ai of I he prnjeel . .Mr. Biutnhait m:de ga! ion oi' 1 he wate r Monroe ami loitnd I ho: cient lo generate necessary lo operal -111 w ,.l lhe. gilts !. 1 pmun The delinquent roll of taxes was put fros:, a bu.incss trip to Eugene. Mrs. H into the hau-'s of Sheriff Rickard last I js qmte fceble avd fears ere entertained week. About 516,000 is the amount uu- tllat s!,e ,.iav llot be itroiiii for some time, paid. j j?red Nelsor, of McMinnville, was i Edwin Stone manager of the C. 6c E. ' tOWI4 We ; He-day on his way t..- Irish R. R. has returned from a recent visit to ! yif.n to renew his acquaintance with V.is Portland on busiuess connected with his j wtfe wuo for several weeks has been stay road, in? with her pareats, Jlr. and Mrs. Jas. Our machinery dealers are complain- : Martin. iur of over work. Not for several years ! Arthar sales been so large as this have their season. Eymnn Kelsay, son of Ex-Judge John Kelsay of this place, has gone into the army. He is a member of Co. D, 2nd Oregon . Dr. Wakefield, of Little Elk, called and renewed" his acquaintance last week. He enjoys a joke and a good story as weft a; ever. The Red Cross Society have in prepara tion a grand entertainment to rah-e funds to provide a hospital ship, furnished by the Pacific Coast. v The GAZETTE predicts that Expert Ripley will fird everything pertaining to the county affairs in apple pie older and not one dollar unaccounted for. Benton county has very good reason to feel proud of its officials. No county in the state has a more capable, henest, and courteous clas: of servants. Ex County Judge Stearns of Lincoln county said "How" to the GAZETTE a day or two since. Although defeated at the June election he is still happy. Jesse Browa, a prominent fanner of Willamette precinct, was in town yester day and iuformed the GAZETTE that he had his haying ail done and the crop well housed. Wheat cutting has bean going on for j ro davs. Having is in full blast. The vleld is heavy and of good quality. wellMit weather insures that it will safely housed. James Martin, known as "Uncle Jim-j mie," has just co-.np'eted a new picket fence around his spacious grounds and ; has had it and his fine dwelling painted i clean and while. We interviewed Henry Sision, a for mer resident and business man of this place, bat ii3A- 1 knight of the road with his grip, calling on our business men a dav or two since. Julius Wuestfeldt and family rre in the Alsea valley spending a month's va cation. Scenery will be the principal diet and only cold water their drink dur ing their sojourn. Last week the new county officials were inducted into their several places, nearly all of the old officers succeeding Buchanan, Mr. Buxton, Miss Lulu Spanker, Miss Rose GreftVz, Miss Ida Stisnpson, Miss Clara Newhouse, Miss Georgia Aoulewkitc and Miss Min- 1 Corvallis Times, printing 5l3.oo. E J Hufford, bridge work $14. V,' II .Malone, road supplies $1. Williaru G lhVly, viewer Little Eilc road $3. W H DiLey, viewer Little Edi road 83.00. C A King, viewer Little Elk road S3. Ge jrue ilereer, surveyor Little Eik road S10.20. A E Needhatn, chainman Little Elk road $2. L V Spencer, chainman Little Eik road 82. Elvnta Mulkey, marker Little Elk road 62. John B Goodman, viewer Hoi ton j ioal3. I Hubert Kyle, viewer Morton road 83. George Schneider, view r Horton load $3 20 I Geo Mercer, surveyor Horton road ! 89.60. S M Burton, chainman Horton ! r.a..'2. I II 1 Horton, chainman Horton I road S2 C L-' Uort' -n, marker & rr...!i road 2 S;i wart & Sox, hardware (roads) j 3 20. G Uoehiinger, repair i to road ma chine 2 75. A L MeFadden, Assg, Bal on ae 1 count SG'25. j W H Malone, road supplies $3.10. j K H Horton, bridge lumber $10.76. J A Carter, nails for road 1. S L Kiine, Mdse Co poor SIC 75. Corval.w Electric L & P Co, lights S34 V S Hufford, part salary Co Judge an invest 1 tutvei i i t a r e .va -ulii l he electricity 1 he- line. The ue.-ign is to make it a statt-art. gauge three rail track, tiic rail being used to carry ihv eh c tric current used in operating the motor. Our people will lake hold ol this much-needed improvement with a determination to help make it a success. The building of Miis line will greatly reiiiee frrighl oua-ges to all that splendid coun try between here and the thriving towns of Monroe. Junction and Eugene. Fire Insurance, sixty millionaire fire The sixty millionaire hre insurance companies doing business in the United states during the last decade, have only made 2.51 per cent on their capital, and yet there are many who believe insur ance can be obtained for nothing and hare a chromo thrown in by the gentle- 1 manly solicitor representing supposed fire insurance companies without capital j or experience.. Our friends will k: ow j more about it later on. Her husband died October 10, 1S3S since which tioxa she lias !iv-d the lonely life of a widow. The children who survive her ar? Madison, Andrew Jackson and Kapey Marian. Link. One h s preceded her to the other shore. All was done for her that will ing hands or loving hearts could , " .1 1 .1 l : 1 ! t UO. IJeain nau ciaimeu net as lib ! victim. Her funeral services were ! l-.eld at the house by Rev. T. P. Joiyior assisted by iiev. Joseph Tavlor. The discourses were very 1 . - .1. J I 1. L impressive. Bringing me tnougnt to mind t'nat in the midst of life 1 lu re is death, and the only sale I way is lo til ways be ready for the j summon ; will come. Although 'she had put off the preparation j until a late date, we have no doubt of her now being at rest, as she ave l his tostimony lo friends, j thai sifter sho moyed to herself in i her now house she mad - her peace with God, and was living happy. I Her ilasighter sud family vi'iU-d j her o 1 Sunday and sjie seemed un usually happy and cheerful, and Ion Monday morning she wen', about her household duties. She shortly comDlained of a fcurful p-.iin in her head. Her son Jack helped her into bed. where she lay in an unconscious stale, breathing very hard and not moving a limb or m iscle for lour (lays, when slio passed away. She was folio wad to her last resting place by loving friends, and buried by the side of her litis band in Pleasant Valley cemetery, July 1st. Peace be to her ashes. In her graves robes calmly sleeping, Lies our mother, stiil and cold; But her spirit anels wafted To the gentle Shepherd's fold. Savior grant us each thy blessing. That when life with us is o'er We may meet our sainted mother, On that blight and peaceful shore. We return heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors who, in their kindness, did so much for us in our great, trial o!' Ihe sickness and death of our dear mother. Madison Euvin, P0WPER Absek'.seSy Pure ROYAL BAXINT PCWDrn CO., KZ'.V YORK. Necessity) paws) NJ lM Household Gods. Ths anei'.nt Greeks b. lievfd that Hie Pen ates were tlu- gods wli a' tended to the wel fare and pm.-iieiity f tin; fiinirty. They wer household gtU in every In. me. The household god -f to day i.; Dr. King'. New Discovery. For coBMimption.Ciiugh, colds and for .-.11 affeeti..tjs off.ivat, chest a.?.i lungs it i.-i Rivahmlili-. It has been tried for a quarter of a century an- is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant lo take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Frc trial bottles at Graham & Wells' drug store. . Regular size 50e. and 1.00. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises. S.ovs. Ulears, Salt Rheum, Percr Sn-, Tt-tter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains. C..r:-.v and all SUin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It ii gu.-.rantned to give p r'.Vel satisfaeVion r money refunded. Price 25 cents p--r box. For sale by Graham & Wells, druggists. Our stock of Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing, Furnishings and Summer Hats must be closed out. immediately. Prices is not the consideration, summer is living and the time is short we must have room for our new fall stock, which will arrive early. We have mad price reductiorlB ior this sale that will eclipse all our former efforts. Stacks of Men's and Summer Suits that sold early in the season at $7.50, $10 and $12.50, every suit a model of general excel lencer will be sold at the small prices of $5, $7.50 and $10. Big Bargains in Boys' and Children's Suit?, Big Bargains in Men's and Boys' Pants, Big Bargains in Men's and B03S' Sweaters, We are going to give you pure cream at skim-milk prices. Complete Stock of Harvesting Outfits nr it rr fr 1 r rr 1 -txtt&.w A. J. Ervin. Mariah Link. Memorial Resolution. W reck. Almost a Sor. While the Sunday excursion tr.-v.u .on the Corvallis Eastern railroad v:;s on its return from Vr.qiina Sunday list, the nini Mnd leader iunned tHe track ti... r ,;i- t f r.!od'.'ett. caused bv Comrad a broken flange on tUe engine truck. Fortunately no one was hurt. Engineer I'asteel promptly stopped the tra Tjasseuger-.; reached Corvrilis 3 in. Monday morning. " A committee of the Benton Couniy Veteran xYssociation, of which' Comrade Wyatt was an honored member, ado;ted the lol lowing resolution at a recent meeting: Kesolv-d, That in the death of uie Buxton Sundayed at Sulphur 7 50. s,)rjns i U trie Iua Go, lus court house $330. 1 b ', .. , . , -J Phoenix Ins Co, Ins C H $220. Mrs. S. L. Kline has received a receipt j petef EicUftnJ Bheriff eeS btate vs for $50 sent by the Red Cross .Society of ! Carna $117 go. this place to the secretary of the society 1 c rercer. survevor 4.50. in SaifFran eisco, for the bovs in blue at Manila. Thinks were expressed for the liberal donation. One hundred and twenty-five feet of Hew sidewalk has been recently built across the Odd Fellows and Thos. Gra ham estate propertv cast side Second street between Jefferson aad Adams. It fills a long felt want, Our young attorney, J. Fred Yates, has been appointed Deputy Prosecuting At ! torney ior Benton Co. It will be well for the crimiuallv inclined to look a "little J A Buchanan, Sal Co Coin 18. Wm Ktiotts, Sal C- Com C.80. SH Pete: son. bridge lumber work 220. A M Hale, county poor 5. Attest: Viroil E Waiters, By Victor P. Moses, Clerk. Deputy. and Gone to War. Herbert Pygall, Art Heak-k, Hiram Scott, Ada:i Bumbarger, Julian MeFad den, Matt Staler, Ray Avery and o.-.e or two others whose names could not be learned went to Albany yesterday to en list in Second Oregon. The boys hope to get to Manila where the regiment is now stationed, before the war closes. The loyal citizens of Corvallis and Ben ton county wish the boys Godspeed. Ezra Wyatt, we have lost a true friend and brother, one who was true to his eountry, to The God, to his friends and family ; one whose loss is severely fell by those who knew him best. But ive realize that our lo.s is his ' ternal gain, ami we, therefore, obediently submit to the will ol our great Commander, who doeth alt things well ; and, while we heartily sympathize with his fami ly mikI intimate friends, we would urge them not to weep a What Dr. A. K. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiioh's Cure in cases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that lias ever been brought to say atten tion. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. S Id bv Graham &. Wells. A torpid liver rub.- you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWiit's Little Early Risers cleanse the Kver, cure constipation mid al! stomach ar.d liver troubles. Gra ham fc Wells, Complete line ot harvesting outfits at Nolan & Callahan's. XVotice of Final Settlement. In the matter of tho estate ) of E. C. Wyatt, deceased. J Notie !-bereby (riven that I, W. T. Wyatt. as tiothinistrator of tho estate of E. C. Wyatt, deceased, have filed my final account as sueli administrator with the Clerk of the County Court of Benton County, Ktato of Oregon, and the said Cowrt has fixed Saturday, the 0th day of August, 1898, at tho hour of 'J o'clock in the forenoon as the time, and tlie county court room in tho ; court house 111 Corvallis, Oregon, Hi tile ; ' placf; for hearing any and nil abjections to j j the said tinal account, and for settlement j 1 thereof. ! Dated July '.'lh, 1888. W. T. WYATT. j Administrator ot the-Estate of E. C. Wyatt, j i Deceased. SSkjfe j& jSr J&c jk. jAc jfok jfib j&c A. A, aCW ,35c WSk h& ic ik A. A A j A aftc (Mt Crockery, Crockery, Crockery. m f kg mL W W MfcjjgSt A. A Al iSS-t -Jh.A WSt nf- v v 9 BIG- STOCK LOW PEIOE'S. M. ZIEROLF. r sSa- fk ftr:. jAc rffe jAc A Tf-1 t JKijjtt. iyU X$pL Jarjp. -iflr TffT 3gX i .1 c jfec jk. A - .gJifc 1 -rngK -jmrp ssx: ajprajgj Honest Money- Money Saved. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Caurt of the State of Ore- I Bn, for the County of Bwiitfln. j W. I. Lord, as Governor of Oregon, H. K. Kincaid, as Seeretary of State, ad Phil I Metcchan, as State Treasurer of Oresron, tho Hoard of Commissioners for the sale of School and University Lands, and for Hw iv,.ttTif.nt of the funds ari-inir there- I from, of the State of Oregon Plaintift vs. Mahala Bur!;, J. H. Burk, her husband, Win. Mackav.and Marcarct-M. Maekay, his wife, J.N. llran fleberry, and Mollie L. Drandcberry, his wife Defendants j .!. i T.j Mahala Uurk. .J. it. liurk, her nusoana, It's not aione that whieh yon earn, hut that which yon save. j Come here, today, tomorrow, any prt&is week for that, matter. Come when yon will and see if the money we save you is not as honest in your pocket as it would be in the till ol those who would charge you mote tor goods. juices a: d All Married. Craven, of Ballston, Polk sent mto nurancc vile it once rrea after them 2ts ! The be themsel vts. Everything is moving along without friction at their seyeral desks. Tfce M. K. church, South, annual con ference will be held in Corvallis, begin ning Aug. 25th. The new church of that denomination will be dedicated on Sunday, Aag. 2SU1, by Bishop E. R Herdrix. M. W. .Smith, Roy Custer and Abe Kins; had their trial before Justice Bryson and a jury last Friday. A verdict of not guilty was promptly rendered and the costs were as promptly taxed to the pri vate prosecutor, Geo. Taylor. These same nieH. Tohn Roe and Charley Rex- ford, were before ths court on another j Johnson charge preferred by the same complain ing -witness on Saturday. Justice Bryson Mr. E. F. j county, was married Sunday, July 10, at 'high noon, to Miss Nora Bnrch. Rev. T T "I ,'0 nmilp tl, HHP ltV the out" or they will be speedily tried ar.d ..r , c -c' rt...Oi , I beautiful ceremony of the M. E. Cliurcli, South. Mr. Craven is a prominent merchant at Ballston, Polk comity, and Master Leland Fisher, 3 years aid, fell ! a very promising young business man. out of his colt recently and was consid- j Tlje ijr;,je js a very estimable young lady, erably shaken up. The little fellow told ; high-y esteemed by all. She has many his Grandpa Waldeu that in falling he j frien(3s ; this city, who wish the happy hurt his meat and thought he was gaiug j .f a bon VOyae OYer the matrimouial to die. Though quite ill for a day or two, j sea he is f.ow at his play again. Ths several churches in Corvallis held appropriate services lsst Sunday in har r.-.ony with the President's proclamation I for prayer and thank.-.giving. The pas- J tors and their congregations entered into ! the spirit of the occ-sion, which will make the day a memorable one. The Gazi-TTE job office has ys.t turned out a fine lot of envelopes with our conn I try's flag printed on the upper left baud r . : - comer. One 01 our euierprisiug uuwu: ?.niis has already ordered 1 xjo. We can supply .otheis let . ns have your order. This isaont tune to exhibit your pa triotism. At l!-:e M. F.. church Sunday niorniag the pastor will discuss the following sub ject, '-Te natnre, necessity and evidence of the :,;ew birth." In view of the fact that the pastor leaves Monday for a J month's vacation, his evening theme j will be, "Vacations and their oppor tuuities." E. V,. McElroy, ex-Supt. of Public In- j struction of this sfate, has bee.. elected a I vice president of the National Teachers' i Association now in session at Washington I and J. H. Ackerraan, State Supt. elect of j I Pub. Instruction, is one of the directors of the association. Oregon teachers feel ' highly honored in t'.isse selections from among their number. Where to Lea;c Donations. The ladies of the Red Cross Society are taking donations of fruit iellies to send to the boys at Mai thos2 who wish lo remember ttie near ones so far away," will please send their donatio:-:." to the residence of Mrs. Simon Kline, president of the society, or to the secretary, Miss Bertie Linyille, where they will be boxed for shipment. without hope, but strive to live so that when the call comes to ioin our comrade on the shores of j tin; bright eternal we will be ready to answer the roll call in heaven and enjoy the eternal presence of God and our comrades who have irone before. E. A. J. E. Wanted. Jackson, LIkkklk. Wni. Maekay, Margaret M. Maekay, his wife, .J. Braiiueoorry, ami ai'.unu u. Brandeberry, his wife, the abov'.-namcd defendants. In the name ef the State of Oregon, Ion and each of you arc hereby summoned and required t appear and answer to the com plaint in the above-entitled suit now on :-;le in the office of the clerk of said court 011 or before Monday the 14th day of Novem ber, A. D. 181)3, it being the lirst day of thv next regular November term of the said court, to fce held at the court room in the court house at Corvallis, in B-nton county, Oregon, and von and each of you arc here by notified tk'at if you fail U answer said complaint as herein required, the plaintitt tome court, 101 mjv lenui itj -252-NEW YORK RACKET STORE. lence necessary. j Keystone Watch Co., Portland, Or. Red Cross Donations. The following donations have been re ceived from the churches of Corvallis by the Red Cross Society, to aid in provid ing a hospital ship furnished by the Pa cific Coast: Rev. I. Peart, Methodist church, ?5 Rev. B. J. Kelly, United Evangelical church, $4. Rev. Mark Noble, Baptist church, 4. Rev. E J. Thompson, Presbyterian church, 2. Taking a Vacation. W. T. Wiles, the popular cashier of the First National bank, of this city, is spending a week out on the farm pitch- i.,,r 1,-ja' tTwlliinGr rows and stock, after which he win so to Newport stomach, loss of appetite feverishness and take a bath in I I'1 coming gets over where the fish reside we expect .-.-ii .inn Energetic, hustling youug man to rep- ; jor plaintiff's said complaint, namely fox a resent the Keystone Watch Co. a-U opportunity to right party. No exper- -gout; j., u. S. Gold Coin, less the sum of 015 paid .January 11, ioav, uu pum imry V: U:M, 'Jo paid January 17, 1891, $96 Janu.-ry , lows, .j-ju pmu wuui , IKII-t Sllfi i.mii Al a v -'a. isv. si-Ji paiu Played Out. . Mnreh 19, 1B9-3, 193 paid October 5, 1897, j . . . . . with ii trit Liiciion in like Oold Coin at 1 Dnll headache, pains 111 various parts . ,.:,,, ,mr c,.nt. nor annum from branding ; of the body, sinking at the pit of the thfr6th a gy ef March, 1808, until paid, and ul-d ttnmcn' li-i-s. besides tin; costs ana bursemeiiLs of tins suit, ana ior u aeeiee t all the dotendants lorecionng ine aid in rteasre sctoul 111 plaintitt's complaint ana mreciiBe uu un; imnvau" to i-.tp .Scrofulous or 1 therein d'wcnbeil to:wn: , ? , j pimples or sores are all positive evidences ,u the briny deep and j 1 ; e bloot. No matter how it be- 1 ar, imbibe a fresh supply of ozone tor tlie ! cams so it must be purified in order to ,tl, nt lahnr When Walter ; obtain EFOOd healtli. Acker s 1,100a nuxir has never lailed ,t (Hi links south of BeGrinnins :it a the interior cor ou land claim of , : ...... ,, ,- l,lrr,rl H,c. 1 IMl I.. ., , A. :n 1- - . 1 1 no h ia ojliJ"" - 1 . , . , ,.,.,.(' , i (Dnntl tne marKets win oe . j easej. It iscertaiKly a wendertui rctneuy ; jVs "a. 1J tin.at, and wife, it being Claim a aiscipie oi izaaK u anon auui ana we sen every uoiue on nwtiu.c ,., ... o i. s y 0t Will. JMer I guara.tee. Oraham & wens. The Oregon Chautauqua. The Gazkttk hopes that many of our citizens will avail themselves of the op portunity of attending tlie Willamette Vall-y l hautaui;ua-at Gladstone park which is now in session. The grounds .re finely located near Oregon Cily and fitted up with modern improvements. No pains is spared lo make this, the Fifth Annual session, the most successful o::e in its h:stor-. Township Plat Filed. Unitkd States Lno Office, Roseburg, Or., July 7, 1S98. J Xotice is hereby HVea that the ap nroverl nlat of survev of Township is i Pay or 1,avi8 au-v otlier south, Range 7 -west, has keen receiv To tho Public. Parties wishing to purchase stock in the Mastodon Mining & Milling corn- business with Lhvnce south 35.24 Chains; to the southwest coiner of said claim; thence east 7.74 chains; liicnco south liioO chains; thence east 86.15 chains; tliendj norUl 2.i chains; thence east 4. 5U chain.-; to the middle of the ehannnl of Mary's river; tbeueo down tlurmiddlo ot said' channel of said river U a point due o ; , , . T , ri, least ol uie Place i'i-s'""'"6i .uv,.. ed ;the company are re, erred to Judge John , wejt ,o ,,u, ;aoe (11 beA-iiininjr, containing from the Surveyor-general of Oiegon, j , gOBTbe soM-bytbe sheriff of llentor county. and on Tuesday, August 9, 189S, at 9 : Cure that Couh with Shiioh's Cure. Oregon, in the manner prescribed by law. ill be filed : . . rrp Mieves Crem'''th'lu stiorut inaMng sue., sa e pu. ..-l . . I the purchasers mto ine actual !.. promptly. One million bottles sold last j the said premises, and that the plaintitt year. 40 do.es for 25 ct, Sold by Gra- Lave the &ZXt2S3!tt nam I REAL GOOD TEA AND COFFEE. II We are particular in selecting our coffees unci teas. We p keep them fresh and up to tbe standard of strength aad quality. If not exactly right any time, bring it back, and we will make it right or return your money. H We keep everything a grocery store should have. I A. HODES, Headquarters o'clock a. m. , the said plat in this office, and the land embraced therein will be open to entry on and after that date. J. T. Bridges, Register. R. S. SHERIDAN, Receiver. Big bargains in all summer goods at I Nolan & Callahan's. To the Public. -J TliousanJs oi sufferers from gripce have I have leased tbe brick stable formerly en restored to health by One Minute conducted by Skii ton Brothers and have ; Cou.-jh Cure. It quickly cures, coughs, opened U12 same as a sale ai:d feed 1 colds, bronchiti.-, pneumonia, grippe, aslh stable. My rates for feeding are as low ; ma, and all throat and lung diseases. Gra as these of any other stable. Horses j ham & Wells. bought and said and a general feed and , sale business will be conducted. Wanted, wood ou Gazette subscrip tion! Mrs. Cator, TJT'Oak Rid;,'e, was shop ping in town this week. The new county court, Judge E. Wood ward and Commissioners John Buchanan and Win. Knolls, took their scats last week and look up the business and mov ed off like veterans. The taxpayers ex- an economical administration and -1 John Corvallis, Oregon. W. STEWART. It is a great leap from the old fashioned the pleasant little pill- ,.i.,;,.,inn- ttunnoh or under them or cither of them be forever debarred and foreclosed nr.ll rilii till., nr interest in or lien upon the said premises or any part thereof, and that the proceeds arising from such sal.; be applied, tirst.to the payment of the costs and expenses of such sale, and ot this suit m cluding attorneys fees, and next to the amount docreed to be. due plantis on said note and mortgage, and for such other or further order or decree as may seem meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is published in tne Cor vallis Gazette for six successive and ccm- eeutiv-e week, prior to the said ntn uay JUST TO KEEP THINGS MOVING During the coming week we will make every effort, to catch your trade and have the prices to suit the times. No excuse for you to put off buying, as we have a foil stock of FINE FURNITURE to suit all tastes. A short time spent looking over our line will convince you that we have the goods and sell at prices that catch the orders. FRED G. CLARK. doses of blvse-icass and nauseous physics to 0f November, ISSjS, under and in pursuance ills knoawn as DeWitt' of an order made by the Hon. J O. I' UUcrton Little Early Risers. tion, They cure constipa- Ora- Ice Cream Social. The Church Builders' society of the 1M. E. church of this cit will give an ice creasi sociable on the lawn by the new church, Friday afternoon, July 15th, beginning at .5 o'clock. U- ItoadnAtiA nni-l hilliousness ham & "Wells. Nolan & Callahan's great reduction sa'e of summer goods now on. Shiioh's iud"u of said court at Chambers at Eugene, J 3 J 1...... c Liane county, uregon, 111m uiim 18'JS . W. S. HUFFORD, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 Summer Clearance Sale OF SHOES THE CASH Si ft U Next to the Postof fice. Corvallis, Oregon. Notice to Contractors. pect ........ 1 . ...Ill Vi. r-.nJ TTft nt. IVa I Consumption Cure cures Je - - SSoi Oregon, wlierc others fail. It is the leading Cough i , n,.ioct-m. on the 15th day of I Cure, and 110 horse should Ve -wuthout it. : July, 18US, ana opcrn-u iddbij -- l, utter, tor an ianor inu urauiiuu i',i1"""' the erection anil completion 01 an ai 11101 j Pleasant to take and goes right to the ll.e proiupL - :n , h Hirmoillled. Mrs Well's iosi has caused many favor- "" lr able c i.nuieuls. It was only five days1 The mother or Miss Helen Crawford after the fire who: a draft was placed in I died in this city Wednesday night, of Mrs Wells' hands in full payment of ! cancer of the stomachy Funeral services her loss. This is the quickest work of I will be held in Albany today and the ., .1 ;.. n ii;a v ivr i hiarial will take place on the old heme l,"-""u"" 1. . . ... -:i v Mhn,, In T.int, A hover for a small home, 2 acres is the agent of this popular ; piace fi eleven and a half million Uollar csm- county. v " - . - , ---- - . ..,., . r1lMn for For several luoutus sne iias;yoaiis r -. spot. Sold by Graham & Wells. Grain Storage. H. M. Fiuley has rented the Cauthorn warehouse and is prepared to receive Iliighest cash price paid lor wool at S. wheat: and oats ou storage. Store grain j L. Kline's. Wool sacks, fleece twine here, get a storage receipt aud sell to any and sheap shears lor sale. dealer. Sacks aud twine supplied. Wanted pan y. Call aud see him at the Gazette j Oregon. i Kprn a errant swfferer. I cash. Karl's Clover Root Tea for Constipa tion, its the best, and after using it if you don't say so return the package and get your money. Sold by Graham & Wells, Bargains ia men's fine shees at Nolan & Callahan's. huildincr. for the state agri ...- f,j . - : J" cultural college 01 urvgou, in nceomnnee nrlih , 1 flmwiiid-s mid siit'ciiications, copies of which may be had at the said office of W. I JS. Yates at uorvauis, yrenou, utn iiu posals mast be addressed to J. T. Apperson, President of the Board, care of W. E. Yatvs, Corvallis, Oregon. And each bidder must submit with his proposal a certified check in a sum equal to 15 per cent, of the amount of his propesal, drawn to the order ot W. E. Yates, secretary of the board of regent?. The board of regents reserves the right to reject any and all proposals Sub mittsd in accordance with this notice. dDYERTISE IN THE CORVALL A7ETTTr .8 IL, It will do you good. jt -fc--a--ifc-