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f J CORVALLIS, OREGON, Sept. 16, 1S9S BLANKETS. We have just put on sale a larjje lot of j new, choice blankets, manmacmreo oy tke Albany Woolen Mil s The quality j and prices are going to close them out quickly. S lb "Gray Blankets, 3.oo per pair. 6- lb Gray Blanket-, S3. 25 and Jj-75- j 7- lb Scarlet Blankets, 5.00 per pair. Various weights and qualities of orange, j maroou and vicuna blankets at equally close prices. Special values in White Blankets: 6-lb $5.00, and 5 lb S4.00 per pair. It is not too early to buy a good thing cheap. S. E. YQUNGi SON, j Albany , Oregon. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. French candies at Modes & Hall's. Zierolf displays a fine lot ef relishes. The public schools will open Monday next. Paints and Oils cheap at Allen & Wood ward's. Pres. Gatch returned from Newport Tuesday. Buy your school suits at Nolan & Callahan's. A. W. Herbert has erected a wing to his cottage. J SoAh. Oregon Peaches, cheap and i good, at W. & V. Wilson's. Miles Starr's family have moved into j town, occupying the Barry callage. Recorder Gellatly, Gere H-rsefail, j Mr. and Mrs. Kemp .-.re convalescing. Chas. Colt, class '98, has returned and will take post-gnluaU-- c are at ui 1 A. C. The marriage of Mr. A. S. Additon j and Miss Mable Bergns occurred on the . 9th iust. j Prof. Pratt and wifj will ocenpy the . Snell cottage, northeast corner Ninth j and Jackson. 1 Goto Allen & Woolvird's for your School books, College boo';?, Tablets and j Stationery. ! Robt. Cooley, class of '9S, from Cot- j .p.mw has been visits.,' friends in town this week. , . e..u ;o hark frnin her IrTOI. ?.-.argarL visit in California ready to assume her duties at the O. A. C. I Mr. Wagner is building a cottage z t.ui. MuaiiMi tr ocrmv.ed bv his ' J 11 ! family when completed . Prof. G. A. CovaU and f,mi y returned ! Monday from Mehatna. mis. . is , , . greatly improved in health s . I The hop picking is fiush-l in this see- tioB, the yield being light as compared , with lormer years, but the quality is A 1. Announcements of the coming nup- . tials of Miss Lolo M. Wilkins and Mr. Albert Lee Wigle, September 20th, are j out- ean 1 Prune drying has begun, and if favora-i We weather continues for a couple of weeks the very large crop will oe saie.y cured. Preaching at the O.ik Ridge Presby- terian church next Sabbath at 3 p. m. Sunday School at 2 o'cljck. A wwlcome to all. A few nights since, a surprise party W3.S given at Mrs. Kidder's residence in honor of John Aldrich, an O. A. C. student. --Prof. F. H. Crawford's daughter will arrive from Portland this week and will attend the college here duriag the com ing year. Miss Louise Weber left Monday for Prineville, where she has accepted the , position of musical director of the academy. Tom Vidito and Win. Warfield, of Alsea, delivered Tuesday evening to Wm. Castle, a Portland buyer, a carload of fine beef cattle. n,.rmti irrsnAc are rrnwdin? the Cali fornia article out of the markets of this 1 state, being of hner navor man mose raised by our southern neighbors. rl , ... I - . ., ' . ... . . Z . ... ..,,.,) Mia 9ii)4 retsrued with his family who are once more nicely settled ' - . in their home, southwest corner of Third aad Madison streets. J B. Tillotsou is building a Urge scow i near the mouth of Marys river, ok which will be located the piledriver to be used j in nutting in the breakwater near Fisch ers mill ; Willis Vidito, the wids-awake citizea . . ', . , u i, i w 1 1- . 1. n lrtet (,..!- iiiv Mir troati inr ills 1 ,ro'''-"w . . Z . . I jje Alsea rancii, paymg vw pti uwu. secured a fiae lot. The Sorosis society is contemj latin, renting the Col. Mogg residence near the college for the use of this cl -.b. If suc cessful in securing it, Mrs. Harry Deu liagtr will be the superintendent. Prof. J- W. Johnson, brother of our townsman, Jee Johnson, and for sixteen years president of lb? state university, -died at his home in Eugene Wednesday morning and was buried Thursday P. M. C. C. Cr.lloway, Wm. Childs, of Davis ville, Calif., Dr. Shaw, of Sacramento, .and Ned Smith left the fore part of the week ou a three weeks hunting aud fish ing expedition iH the Five Rivers coun try. Viss Claire and Grace Gatch left Wed nesday accompauied by a son aiul daugh r Tf rM.wl C -t rf Sia1ji frr i nv Iud!rG Woodward's cottaKe rJ ,. just nortU ot INye orooK. Professor J. B. Horner aud Hon. W. V. Yates are spending the week in Alsea huiHinsr and nsnin It IS re- ported that he is a candidate for chief clerk of the senate. When he returns we expect ne win sionu we wU1Uu Capitohau hill. R C Kicer, ou his islaud farm was kMinn ;nm. hnnh a few Javs since LJU4 M 1 f . j - when the fire got away from him, run nine some distance, burning 45 cor.is of 1 report upon the weighty matters had .... . ... . WOod for him, 300 yards of fence, a chick - cm house, aud ruining a number of fruit toes for Henry Gerhard. It came -ery Hear burning Gerhard's dwelling. Try Chow-Chow at Hodes'. New organs and pianos at Campbell's. Banker Jim Coaper was szcn ia town tliis week. Clams, Crabs and Chinook Salmon, at W. & C. Wilson's. The Jacobs, Taylors ami Smiths Sun -daye at Sulphur Springs. F-irmcr Wilkins, of Beaver Creek, is having a large lot of fine hay hauled I - town . Farmer P!u:ikett,of Kivigs Valley, was in town Thursday arranging tqstore his grain. With each School Suit Nolan ic Calla han will give a military harp or money purse. W. T. Bntier, of Beaver Creek, was in yesterda3- and pari his resp?cli to the Gazette. Take your prescriptions to Allen & Wooi ward's. They have over thirty years experience. Charges low. Uncle John Rickard and Uncle Jinimie Martin, wealthy farmers of Lo::g Tom, were smiling on their town friend Thurs day. Monroe Childers has been staying ii: town far a week nursing his felons. He is nearly worn out from pain and loss of sleep. The subject at the Conreg.-.tionai churc'r next Susda3- morning "The H'y Spirit;" in the will be evening "Heaven." Nolan & Callahan have something new, novel arid interesting t say to the GiitETTE reader; this wick Examine their new ad. and be convinced. Our readers will notice several new ad? in tie is issue. Peruse them with care, treasure up what they say, act oa their advice, and yon will all save money. Dr. P. M. Paairoy went to the Belknap Springs this week and expects to remain a month or two earing for his numerous patients. We wish the doctor great success. Dr. Lowe has been a very busy man since his advent kere. He has fitted quite a number of our best citizeus, who were nevGr abe (Q t cforrect fitting glasses before. sth, Sept. 25th, is the 45th anniver q( oftayej, of the Pre.,i,y. terian church in this city. Special service will be held i.-. the church at tjiat time. Commemoration of that event. prof pratta.'d wife arrive-1. Saturday last) takin- possession of Prof. Covell's residence during the lattcr's stay in the mountains. The professor looks happy and will 110 doubt ba very agreeable to ho1 childreu-fcr ahile at j least. Was. Eamsou aud Cod. Homyer will SO" ac Pc aucuon tumj, cci.. 28th at the Ev.mson farm, near Inde pandent school house, three miles south of Philomath, seven head of horrea, two lumber wagons, and a lot of farming Wheat 111 Tu:n Turn valley, and by the . . . way one of the prettiest spots 111 Button egnMt . 30 bB,ve!s au - n.,ts 40 I fa work;Bg are makuig gnc a(n,les, and in a few years wi be a);li tQ )ive ig 8xnry au(i ease. j Spencer Qnc of succeSsful ranchers of Turn Turn, was in town the : first of the weeV bis face wreati,cd in j smiles atld it was with cor.siderable ! effort tUat he could mauage to keep his hat on, for the late : nival 111 his 1 buie is a boy, aud sperts thi name of Dewty E'i. About twenty frie ids surprised Prof, and Mrs. S. I. Pratt Monday night. After . pending a most enjoyable evening in rendering the existei ce of the bride and groom unendurable, for the moment, the guests took their departure, havi : g exacted a promise from Mr. Pratt that the offense should never b; repeated. J.Iiss Colista Murra.-, the ta'ented young amateur, left last SUurday for Portland, where sU will enter au art studio aad remain several months. We predict a brilliant future for this studious yoang ay. uur people are jusxinca in ; the hi -h opinion th.y entertain for uer personally and the appreciation manifest in her artistic efforts. they This office tenders the Hon. Binger j Hermann, cjrnmissiner' of the ireneral : la'"3 office, thanks for a copy ef "The I iMiien.n !,.,. ,-i.a " o Ivr.L- At httfATI. i . , - - , cal interest and great value to the scholar , and writer. It is replete with map;, asd statements of prominent men, votes in r - - .. . . ,ufl.ni(. , . .... 1 . "-""'""' CLV' 'lu,i -1 lUe lioiaorable gentleman, our isiuger w'. o is the author. Services at the Presbyterian church next S lbbath as usual. Preachiu by the pastor al 11 a. m. and 7 30 P Topics of special a ui timely interest. Sabbat'" School at io a. m. Y P. 9. C IS. at 0.30 p. m., c;nuuct:a oy xniss Emma Crawford. Every member of the society and visiting members are urged " to be present. A kind welcome to all to be present. these services. The result of a ease vf misplaced con nuence in ine go o njius 01 .iiasaa ;Safislheiau?. Don't wait to be per brought before the notice of Corvallis i soaally otined. You know who I mean, people one day this week. A shabbily ! The nlUls wo.jId Hke to se , you th .. ,,. dressed middle aSed woman, whose grey ! , , ,.,,. ...,, WOH,d i:u.to 5e.i hairs and toil-be;rir.:v-d hands should have entit'ed her lo a shelter beneath a roof tree, was passing from door to d-.or ! I( a)1 costs but iittle aud thell it selling polish for silverware. Upon in j woud )ook so ,nach better and ,je so quiry it was learned that she was one of: luuch better After ,t jstone you would the unfortunates who lost their all iu the j UQt cUanj;e back lo the old one for three Alaska avalanche. Reaching Portland 1 times tUe co-t penni'ess, she was furnished with a few I jj Wei l-S cents with which to purchase the neces- j - a sary ingredieats for a cheap polish which Died, she has made to sell iu order to procure ! uizzie eiast daughterf John Mich the wherewithal lo reach friends in lel.( of Litt'.e t:ik, elied at her home Sep Sout hern Oregon. ! tember nth, of typhoid fever, aged 17 Report of a sscial function at Mrs. J. did not j aPear 1,4 " 13 4U r-,, r tlvc naiipr cue i3i Mi. r iThe hosteis is a pciierous and affable entertainer and au elcgaut lunch was sprea(1 The afteruoa 1 was perfect, and . , l; r , amnle Justice to th; teinat- 1 - .ii;;,,Q .,;t-1c wliil.. 1 tif , socjal lultters Qf the city were e'o jueutly , iscusse(j , an tu.ir mil1y phazas, until thi; lengthening shadows of evening re- j minded them that adieus aust ha saiJ, whereupoH ths committee of the whole ! arose, reoorted progress, asked ... ther tir.4a ia which to make their final : under discusswn, wn.cn was grace.n.iy , -j -r - MoHth,y granted, aud the fair ones tripped home-, References. Enclose self-addresseJ. ward, delighted with the enjoyment ofjatamped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, I the occasion. 1 Prcfst., Dept. iS, Chicago, 111. I The following bills were allowed by j the cou;-:ty court ot Benton ceuuty, Ore gon, at the regular September, 1-98, term i thereof, to-wit: James Rsbinson, viewing Little" Elk road, $7.20 R. Mathaur, Jr., viewing Little Elk road, S7. 20. G H $ 20. F. L. C II. 1 11. Harris! viewing Little Elk road, j IIuh.-s, bovuty claim, $1.00. Lee, medical services, $6.00. W'ilsan, asst. expert county cor J , $15.00. L. Ripley expert county records, 75 00. Gazette Pnblishing Co., printing, 5.00. C. A. Barnhait, salary janitor, 40.00. A. F. Hersliner, mdse. Co. poor, $2.00. L H. Moise, seal, etc., 7.5.0. D. R. Tom, rep -irs road scraper, 4.00. Corvallis Mill Co., lumber, 16.82. Bra.idekerry & Wheeler, lumber, 4.48. Krb L Kisor, bounty claim, .54. S. H. Peterson, building bridge, uo. W. J. Howell, caie poor, 4.50. Glass & Piudho.-nmc, office supplier, S8.90. Backensto Lodge, No. 120, I. O. O. P., ball rent, election, 5. 00. E. Mnlkey, bu.-ity tlaiin, 2.00. S. N. Y.arfield, building bridge, 05.00. John Slecprow, bounty c'aim, S2.00. Mrs. David Huguis, care county poor, 165 74. S. L. Kline, idse. Co. poor, 2.00. C. D. Taomps u, teachers examina tion, 12.00. R. F. Holm, teaebers exam. 12.00. Oregon Uuion, printing, 7.75. O. J. Treese, work on bridge, 2.50. City Tra-.isicr Co , repairs to bridge, r tilass &. Prn Hiotnwe, supplies, 1P.25. Dr. E. Bennett, med .-.ervicts, J6ou. Dr. Chas. Band, med. Co. poor, 5.00. J. L- Hcnkle, lumber, 3.90. Allen & Woodward, stationery, 9.75. W. 1,. Price, Diak. . ice. jury list, 3.00. j Lincoln Aden, asst. prec. jury list, $2.00. John Price, asst. prec. jurj list, 2.00. Hodes & Hall, meals to j.-.ry, 3.. C. A. Gerhard, stationery, 3.85. j C. P. Fullcrton, J. P. fves, State vs. i Risley, 2.00. 1 Finley Fullerton, Con. fees, State vs. j Risley, 12.40. W. H. Millholen, building bridgr, $'29.99. I. H. Smith, lumber, Ji.oo. Corv.-.llis Times, printing, 7.25. W. J. Howell, care poor person, .f'2.00. Corvallis Times, printing delinquent list, 247.15. Win. Knolts, Com. salary, 11.30. J. A. Buchanan, Com. salar-, 17. tf. Clear the Streets. Bills Allowed. The First National Bank bailding ofj " this oity is lar?c ami commodious, nicely ; fj fvj ERY furuishi-d outside and in, and b crr.ainly j OPENING an ornament to the town, and is anjTQrjAY object lesson favorab'e to 'the stockhold- ! A 10 Tomorrow aud a 1 of irext week ers. But its good effect en the city is Call aud see the finest display of Millin entirely lost, being constantly for more ery ever brought 10 11. is city. than a year and half surrou ;de by saad and rubbish piles that WJuid be a disgrace to a country tanyard. How can it be expected that private iudividuals will keep their premises -.at :ir. ' tidy when the wealthiest institution in town delight-; to revel 111 rubbish and hitu and make the street 011 the north side of ihis building a public nuisance; We should thiu i the city marskal woaid ca.ise the nuisance to be abate -l. It has become a i eyesore to the put lie, besides, no citi zen has a right to monopolize the streets for track heaps evea if their eyes can only see beauty in ungainly and mis shapen piles of old scrap iron, brick spalts, old barrels, odd bits of timber, tin roofing aud manure heaps. Mistaken Identitv. Wil'ian Gird, the 6S-year-old Long Tom Philosopher, after working very liorrl in liic liartrf.lt- ilic! fllfjptl Cnnlp to . . , . . c j j town tins wenk to see his friends ai-d rejoice with them over the prosperous times Haw so pr-.-valent throughout the laud. William's age, together with se vere an-; constant ton muring toe nar- vest st.asorJi has caused a stiffness in his . . . lrelI1bline sensation in his jknees, so that when observed by tbjJservice, "Heaven;' ever vieilant nisrhtwatch wio, William asserts, is unfortunately troubled with strabismus of the eyes, thought he saw the Philosopher wobbling on the side wa C CP!-- MllTI nil-: mrriM 111 JTl Ot rt 1 ., the city prison, while it was some other fellow that the faithful officer intended to take. William is naturally of a for giving disposition and pities the unfortu nate cross eyed official who has several times vnistaken him for some one else more worthy of his attentions. But he does not desire that such miitT-kesShou d nccur in the future. Sidewalks ! Sidewalks ! Jnst now would be a very good tune i to repair old walks or build new oncc. Some of our walks are in a very b.-.d condition. We ought to feel ashamed t keep the 1. in their present state. 1 see , j-.- .... some in a very nc.ciy cohuiljoii owners are well able t put in new ones. you the naib; the carpenters would like to do the work, or vou can do it vonr- ; years, and was buried at Harlan Tuesday ! last. Tlnn. wrm, roi.trar-tPrl the 1iaA;, - wVlllf VlSltintr IB thtfi PltV Slid 1 -- o J went home a couple of weeks since. j believing that the pure mountain air and ! home nursing would, aided by a strong, 1 vigorous constitution, overcome the 1 in.limtc muntr-.a rf this fpll destrover. j The light of the home has gone out The ; sorrow in. 1; family have the sympathy of their numerous triejuls. WANTED SEVERAL TRUST- .1... nA.ona 4m iUits cl.tt. I.. timnflorp our business in their town and nearW counties. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Salary straight $900 o .:,r cnA pvncntf!: riefimte. bona Sde. In Memoriam. the regular- meeting At ot Barnuni Lodge No 7, I. O. O. F., Corvallis, Ore- gou, Ssptember 6th, 189S, the following preamble and resolulioas were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased the Grand Master of the Universe to remove from our midst our late brother, A. Croft, and Whereas, It is just that a fitting le jog- nifion of his niaiiy virtues should be had, therefore, be it Resolved, By the mem'-.ers of Baru .- on ! Lodge No 7 L O. O. F. That while we bow with humble submission to the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our j brother who has been taken from bs. Resolved, That in the death of j A. Craft this L idge laments the loss of a I brother who was ever ready to profit r the hand of aid, and the vaice of synipa- thy to the nee iy and distressed of our ! f-,i.,.it,. o,.,i r.,;n,ri .,..., ,.r .1.., i Lodge, whose utmost endeavors were extended for its welfare an,i prosperit .-, a friend and comnanio,. who was dea - to i - I us all, a citizen whose upright and nob e ; life was a standard of emulation to his ' fellows. Resolved, Tlsat the heartfelt syn I pathy of this Lodge be extended to hi--j family in their affliction. Resolve.!, That these resolutions l.e I spread upon the records . f this Ledge, ! and a copy 1 hereof be transmitted t the j family of our deceased brother, aad to j each of the newspapers of Corvallis, ; Oregon. D. Carlile. E. Allen. . W..K. Yates. Coin. Moses Craig, Sec. Harvest Festival. The harvest festival of the Saivticn Ar.-.iy, Saturday, Sept. 17th, to Tuesday, 2otU. Meetings will be couducted as follows: Saturday, 17th, 8 p m. Bring ing in the Sheaves. Ice cream and cake. S Uurday, 18th, 7 aud n a. m., 3 and 8 p. in. Harvest Home. Monday, 19th, 8 p. in. Lome and see. The Band will be there. Tuesdav, 201b, 8 p. ni. Public ! auction of goods at the Salvation Army Hall corner 2d and Jackson Streets. Gifts of goods of a.l sorts are earnestly requested. Send a note to Captaiu Simp- sou al Corvallis, who will call upon yen and arrange for the removal of the gifts. Have You Heard The News. The Southern Pacific will give a ride to the Oregon State Fair on any of their lines ih Oregon for one fare for the round trip, go.-)d g'.ing aHit reluming any time during the fair. The State Fair is' the people's institution aud should rac patron ized liberally. Come aud see what resources Oregon- has. One fare for round trip. Mrs. J. Mason. Buy the Kamwearout B vs School Suits at Nolan & Callahan's. W. L. Patterson, of Coos County, is back to attend College. Thos. Wlntehorii tias been ailn a for s me lime Kiduey and stomach trouble. He thinks he is improving. A. K. Mihter has resigned his p; sition as agent of the S. P. R. R. at this place, aud A. S. Pence SOW occupies the same posit; Jii. A ig. Hodes has Veen i 1 for a week over work baa caused general prostra tion. He is now able to walk up to the store but not fit to attend to business. Hon. J. D. Lee, :ho has been in South ern Oregon in the interest of the Port laud Exposition, called on the GAZETTE on his way home Thursday afternoon, fig Wanted On farm, man (married or i simile ) lo run sheep, on shares, and cut . ' . ? ' wood by the cord. Cau live on place aud board themselves. Appiy R. Fisher, City. Mrs. Ella Humbert, of Eugene, will preach at the christian Cfcurch on next Sunday. Subject for the morning for the evening, All are cordially 'The model home invited. Attorney J. Fred Yates has been ap- : pointed attorney for the board of com liisioners tor tHe sale ol scnooi anci annuity lands, and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom, for Benton county. Having rented his farm, one mile nprth ot Corvalli.-., Wm. Crees will sell at pub lic sale on- Friday, Sept. 30th, his stock and farm implements, consisting of horses, cattle, calves, wagon, wood rack, harrows, plow, etc. J. M. Os'uirn has sold to Ladd & Brown for their herd at North Yamhi 1 six head of short horn Durham calves, two heifer aud two bull.-, for good prices. This sloe; bc'ongs to the celebrated i nr:h cilutl: r. ro s. One f ; h heic m h.. 6hip.)t;li Saturday, and . will be exhibited by her owners at the Washington state fair later iu Cie season. It speaks well for Be i'. ton County thoroghbred srock that wealthy stock owners of .Multnomah County come here to purchase the finest cattle iu the state. If the farmers and town residents want to build up tkeir several localities trade with your own county people. Better stocks, greater v-.riety, and better bar gains can be obtained at home if every one wuld religiously re Train from going to surrounding towns aad cities to pur chase their geods. The towns can only live and grow and furnish :-.)arkets for the produce of tke farms by having the control aud loyal support of the farmers as well as the twu people. If you desirs to prosper, havo your really .usu"u 4a,u '"J 7 1 . 1 ... ..! In... 1'.. .. ... ... . i t They cm aHd vill ; vvv" iwL.it do more for you than strangers. TJtl I Yonr Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, ; a generocs sample will he mailed of the most popnUr Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure ( Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great r .eri ts ef '.lie remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., Kew Yerk City. Rev. John Reid, Jr. , of Gr-at Falls, Jloat., recommended Ely's Creai.-. Baha to m. I ean emphasize his statement, '"It isaosi. tive cure for eatavrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CentralPrea. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Creara Balm is the aelmowladged ewe for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. When They Write the President. The State Department has given over to The Ladies' Home Journal for publica tion its "Royal letters" addressed to the President of the United States by Napoleon 1, Queen Victoria, the Trince of Wales, Napoleon III, and Emperor William 1 of Germany. Napoleon announces such events as his marriage to Marie Louise; the birth of his son, the Kiug of Rome; his return to the throne of France fro:-n Elb; Victoria announces her accession to the throne of E iglaud in 1836; her marriage to Priace Albert; the b'rth of the Prince of Wali-s; tho death of the Prince Consort; and the famous- letter thanking President MeKinley for his congratulations on her Diamond Jubilee will also be giveH. The wbols collection, in fac-siiwile, will be presented in the October number of the ziuo'.Uon's Arnica Salve. ui?ct u , v ; ... -ia I lli . 1,1.. ' . U t J IV, BIHJ l,UMU Mrjl r Uut, Brnisfss Src., Uleors, Ss't Rheum, Ferer Sor.-s. 'JVtter, Chnj.ptfd Hand, Chil blain., Corns-, and h 1 1 Skin Kruptions, and positively uiires Piles, or no pay required. It i?- gutntnteed lo jfive Krfr-ct salist'ac'ion orir'oin v ivltmdrd. Price 25 1'errts fvr box. for sale'.v rh..in & Wells, druggists. For S?le. Three good milch cows. Inquire of John Vineyard at bis residence, one mile south of Mount View school house. A new Hodes'. thing Tomato Mustard at No cure No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell j GROVK'S TASTELESS CHILL TON- j re for Malaria. Chills and Fever. It is! simply iron and quinine in a tasteless I More than twenty million ftvje sample- of form. Children love it- Adults prefer j De-Wilt's AVitch Hazel Salvo have bes di6 it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. I iribwted by the manufacture!-?. What better : nnuit'f !!t-ii. ..-mi li .l.-ri i- in ua morik v.tu Real Estate and Other Matters. The following is a summary of the business transajted in the county Re corder's office during the past week: Three hop contracts at 9 cents. Two chattel mortgages, a;j,regate $750. Two real mort , aggregate 54466. One patent, U. S., to- Geo. H. Homing, j Five deedi, aggregate con., !2,coi. NotiGe to Farmeis. H. M. l'inley ha.-, secured ttar t.'authorn . warehouse, and win slore grain and hay t the Kiarket price. Sacks aud twine supplied. One Minute Cough Cure iiirprises puupl by its quick cures, and children may take- it in l-iign quantities without the l.st danger. It has won for itself tho best reputation of ai-.y preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in Hie throat or obstinate cough. Gialiam & Wells. T... u..i fiCKies, pure viucg.ii, puic uuiitw cider, currie powders, and Assell's s.lad and meat dressing, and chow-chow in bnlk, at A. Hodes'. See ZieiolPs new Jardiniers, made by Ameriean workmen after designs of American artists. They are eye-openers. A stubb rn co-.kI or tickling in the threat yields to IJ Minute Cough Cure. Harm less in effect, touchoi the right spot, reliable aad just what is wanted. It acts at oncu. Graham & Wells. Hiighest cash price paid lor wool at S. L. Kline's. Wool sacks, fljnce twine and sheap shear-- for sale. Zierolf -lrai just unpacked a crate of American crockery. It is beau'.iful ware, and just suited to your wants and purse. Truth wears well. People have learned that DcWitt's Little Early Kisr are rcli abla little pills for regulating the bowels, curing eoustipatio.i and tick headache. Th y d-n't giipe. Graham & Wells. Red-hot Horseradish, Chili Sauce, Ce'ery Salt and Sweet Piekles, all in bottles f--r al bv Zierolf. T. D. Campbell, Cor Second and Mon roe is aent or the Western Cottage Pi ano and Organ Co. For broken surface, sores, ins-.et bit,-s, burns, skin dUrvscs, and especially piles, thorn is eae reliable remedy, DoWitt's W-tch Hazel Salve. When you call for D Witt's don't aceept counterfeits or frauds. You will not. be disapixveted with DWilt's Witch Havel Salve. Graham & Wells. Corvallis Flour, Benton Mills Flour and Liverpool Flour at W. & '. Wilson's. New and second hand books bought, sold and exchanged, at Gerhard's. Big bargains in all Nolan & Callahan'. summer goods at Dysh'ki'sia CAM iik ';uimn bt usiso Acker's Dys;-i psia Tabl-t.-. O.-.4 little tab let will give iminediate ro lot or money rc-fnnfli-d. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 26 cents. Graham & Wells Dmgeixt. Bu American Chow Chow, Odve Oil, and Tom .;to Catsup of Zierolf. A. H'.cs has just received bis fall stock of stone ware. For Saturday, Southern Oregon Grapes at W. & C. Wilson's. Bargains in men's fine sliees at Nolan 6c Cal ahan'3. Complete line of harvesting outfits at Nolan SL Ca lalnin's. Kodaks aud supplies at Graham & Wells. Wanted, wood oh Gazette subscrip tiou. Oysters iu shell or can at W. & C. Wilson's. Fine job printing at Gazette office. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. JSC 3C Consisting of everything wanted, except bookr. you will find the greatest line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHEETS, TOWELS, SOAPS, ETC. Also UNIFORMS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, And, in faet, everything to be found in a first-class dry goods store, to be had in the city. Call and see us. Prices the lowest. 0 SI- HAEEIS, Corvallis. Oregon. 0m iMMMXMMfc WW Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. B. Greeve, merchant of Chilhowie, Va., eertiSei that he had consumption, was given up to di-?, sought all medical treat ment that money could procure, tried all eough nmedies that hs could hear of, but got no relief; spent maay nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by urn ef two bottles. For past three ycari has been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Di?covery is the grandest remedy ever made, a: it has done so mucli for him and also for ethers in his community. Dr. King's New DUcivery z gyiarantc.nl for coughs, colds and consumption. It. dn't fail. Trial battle free at Grafcam & Wells' drug store. Call for Warrants. Notice ii hereby given that there is monev " "ana 111 me couiay ueasurer s ofEce to pay all orders ei d rsed and marked sot paid for want of funds, up to and including those f December 14, ! lS96- Interest will be stopped on same from t'.-.is date. W A. Buchanan, Treasurer of Benlou County, Oregon Corvallis, Sept. 7, 189S. Laxative Broiv.e Quinine T.-.blets move the bowels gently, relieves tho- feverish condition and headache, making it the best and q'jiekest remedy for Coughs, Col '.5 aud Lagrippe. Cnwe; in one day. "No erne, no pay." Price 25 cents. To Prune-Growers. It will pay yon to buy the-Triumph Combined Grader for green and dried prunes. Best machine at lowest price. Send for circulars. Morley i Patrick, 59 State St., Salen, Or. want? It cures piles burns, scald, sores, in the shortest spaee of time. Graham & "Wells. To the Public. Parties wisUL-.g to purchase stock in Hie Mastodon Mining & Milling com pany or having any other business with the company are referred to Judge Jobu Burnett, atdiis office in Corvallis, Oregon. Ejcpkbikxck H tITk Bkst Tkaciikk ' Use Acker's English Remedy in any ease fov coughs, colds or croup. Should it feil to give immediate n-dief money refunded. cents and 50 eeatu Graham &. Wlls Druggist. Don't buy your school supplies until you see Gerhard's sew geods.. Ha can save von on all goods in his line j books and statioMery, exclusively ( Call at the Exchange, corner Second ! and Monroe, and price the new Cottage ! organs. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the larffU5t .-ale of anv -alvo in the world. This fact and its merit has led dishonest people ta attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts t deceive ysu when you call for DeWUt's Witeh Hazel Salve, tho great pile cure. Graham & Wells. A. Hodes exhibits a fine line of relish es and condiments neatly pui up oy American purveyors. Zierolf, the grocer, wants all his cus tomers to call and examine his warranted pure American Food Products. You invito disappointment when you ex periment. DeWitt's Little harly Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. Ihey cure constipation and sick headache just as sure as you take them. Graham & Wells. Musicians will find rare bargains in pianos aud organs at the Exchange. Nolan & Callahan's great reduction sale of summer goods now ou. German, sweet and sour, pickles for sale at A. Hodes'. When you call for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pBe cure, don't accGpt any thing else. Don't bo talked into accepting a substitute for piles, for sores, for burns. Graham & Wells. T. D. Campbell, corner Secosd and Monroe is agent for the Western Cottage Piano and Organ Co. Big bargains iu straw hats at Nolan & Callahan's. Executor's Notice. In ths Count? Court of Ihe State of Ore gon for Benton County. Notice is hereby givea that the under signed has been appointed rexeculor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth A. Beach, deceased, aud all persons hav ing claims against tke estate of Eliza beth A. Beach, deceased, are notified to present the same, duly verified with proper vouchers, to me at my home iu Corvallis, Oregon, within six months from this date. Corvallis, Oregon, August 25, 1898. WILLIAM BOGUE, Executor Iast Will and Testament of Elizabeth A. Beach, Deceased. YATES & Yates, Attorneys for Estate. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City. Or., ) August 17, 1698. ) Notice is hereby give:-: that tke follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the court at Corvallis, Or., on Septaniber 30, 189S, viz.: B. V. THT. ASHER., Homestead Entry No. 9910, for the south east quarter of Sectio:-: 4, Township 1 1 south, Range 7 west, Willamette Merid ian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, : E. F. Strout, B. Troxel, H. Borgen. F. Duncan, all of Summit, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. X In our store AXfcAAiA I 9 Blanche Walsh 1 44 A Poor has identically ths same chance for fashionable attire here mm his wealthier kin. For with our popular prices, our "Style, Service, Satisfaction" Clothing, for Spring and Sumner, t certainly within any man's purse-reach. To look elsewhere is to buy here. Suits made to order F. L MILLER. IjrLFV uirmnnrLP-i uirtrvruuiru IruinnnjixuuiiriinJiiimuijTrLriP nsuumi. Our third Car of Phoenix Is now on from the The PHOENIX is the Popular Wheel Because it Looks Well, Runs Well aud The "GOLDEN EAGLE' is the best medium priced wheel on the market. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TO MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO., port i Aran nRrr.oN 40 to 50 PER Great Bargain Sale in Men's Leather Boots. K AST IRON CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Child ren, al bed rock prices. We will offer tho best bargains this fall we have ever Si ven. 1 ' I SEASIDERS AND PICNICKERS Can find just what They want in the way of Canned Fruits, Meats, Vegetables, etc., at A. HODES, Second Street, Corvallis. Dining Parlors SUBSTANTIAL WELL-COOKED MEALS. THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY. Confectionery. Smoker's Goods. Novelties. rr. I IbYERTlSE m THE oadai 1 It will do you good. Sol Smith RusteM Relation The Label of the Pamons Main That's duaraataaaV TLnr Bicycles the way Factory "STANDS THE RACKET. CENT SAVED YORK RACKET STORE. m and Bakery. Hodes 6fc Hall's 10 a 7 m rrr