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About The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1898)
B & ft) tilt. CORVAIXIS, OREGON', Oct. IhyS BLANKETS. We have just put on sale a larsje Kit . "ew, choice blankets, manufacture! h i .:e Albany V..olen Mil's. TI.e qualil md prices arc goiwjj to close '!:: m ou quickly. J lb Gray PdankeU, $3.00 per jj Jr. " Cray Blankets, -.25 and S-..75. r-l! Scarlet Blankets, $5.00 per pr.ir. "a rious weights and qualities of oran e luioea and vicuna blankets at equal! close price?. Special value; in White Blankets: i-lb fo.00, and 5 lb S4.00 per pair It is not too early to buy a good thru;, cheap. S. L YOUNG & SON, Albany, Oregon. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. J. IT. Crawford was or last week. Prices are in the Jreach Lely recital. Mr. George T. Pratt fi spent Sunday in Corvaliis. Get tickets at Oerhard's or you are iikely to get leit. Miss Dora Porter, f Shtf SaU'tn vsmI- .l- il . ov. nsville .-.-irit.- totia v -.vasin tr.e city laut week visiting frien d. Fresh s.veci ci-l?r for sale at th factory, So.--.th end Second Street W. C. Wilson has been shippii siderable poultry to the Portlaud 1 :ide: Ufct' Constructor Peterson 1 wark on thi ar n ry btritd Bvigor. Ir The ColleKe printing ofl hm tiie second storv of pusiuny ig ' itb , ice now oc:i the Ga:!ETT) bcdlding, Mr. Schmidt ai d his s. u Willie and Capt. A. W. Rc.se ar. late arrivals front Skagnway. Mia Bessie Smith and sister retorr.c-1 to Corvaliis last Sunday. T ey will at tend the O. A. C. The Sorosis club are ha. m their r.: denee newly papcr srv niuen needed improvement. Al. Kcnif and R. A. Chap:; examined for peu.-.iou- before t were bi.a:'d in this city om !asl Wednesday. Fred Bardon, former ' -?tdent of this CMintr, now of Lafayette, called Wed nesday and renewed acquaintance. Misses Louise and Martha Fischer, and con uns, Misses RajalF. of Chicago, le tumcd home f:c-m Salem fast week. Corvaliis yoaag we 1 arj s:. p-dite that thev even lift their hats a .d b-'vto th young lady dummy standing i S. L Kline's doorway. Mr. Log-w Hayes went to Salem . n Monday of last week to relieve the oper ator at that place, and will probab'y rc xnaiii for some time. Rliss Cclia Xelims goes Sitnrday to Poroand, where-3hCw1ll mr.et her father and 50 with him to Wal a W.dln, wash., for a three weeks visit. Our fellow-townsman, S. A. HcsapniH. is verv sick at Deliver Co'., at bis sou Mack's home, whither he and tr. ' Hemphill ,veut on a visit a'wat a month since. The Gazktts Publishing Csmpany willisana the College Barometer daring the coming year. The Septembei num ber will be ready about UeeiSthof tl is monlli. The public school building is ko crowded that th; ninth grades occupies its room th; first half of ertCh day, and . gives it up to the primary jrade each aftern-.-n. The additional expense in curing 1000 ; easting Ins vote for Oregon' - ertti'd old Wm. L. Chalmers, the genUemanly j baskets daily would be but 'light. The j man, G-1 H Williams, for United States fire adjuster, kas been an town several I company will enlarge their capacity for senaiirr. days work i::g on ths Mechanical Hall , the next crop, when they will turn out a jh,. sujcct .-.t th? Congregational loss. The Gazettk acknowledges a j c.-.r load of dried fruit each day. church next Sundav morning will be pleasant call from Mr. Ch-dmar. I x.ierav afternoon It. W. Strong, pru- "Grace." In the evening "The Christ Last Saturday evening lie M, F ! prietor of the saw mill, and John iioff- j'ian's Coinage." Endeavor meeting at church gave a verv nice reception to the man, contractor fr th erection of Ihc , 6: ,5. Colh-Ke students. A short program was Mas-nic-Tcm;-le en Stcoud street, had a J S ibject at Methodist Episcopal church I6dered, after which little booklets were J controyeny about a bill of lumber furn- Lord's Day momina "Thev all went firtributed in which -.vere registered Ike ' ished by tbe former to the latter. One : in. What will you do?" A sermon ior names, after which refresiimeuts were j word brought wo another, until the lie fathers and mothers. Evening, an un served, was passed between the contestants, j portant dis?os&ion ou ' Settled charac- Nolan & Callahan's tailoring establish- 'whereupon Hoffman struck Strong with ters." Stent now occupies No. 307 Madison St. a chisesau-dng a sligh; wound jus: over .... phin Job and ions have gone adoorwav connecting "tt. their large ; Stron,'- riVt eye. Chief Wells was;)oBatte Moutana while her h -b.nd gmU fnrxishing goods store.- - Second street, and is presided over by Mr. Wrpgc j who knows jus- exactly how to lit ard i make a geut.r'HTi suit alter tne newest aud best styles ol the art. Mrs. J. F. Fulton entertained a few friends on Wednesday afternoon of last week in honor of Mis Mobley, of Boise, Idaho. A delightful afternoon was spent at progressive whist, after which, daiuty refreshments were aervid. Those present were, Mr. J. F. Fulton, Mis. J H. Harris. Mr, it- 1". I-vin. Mrs. P. Av ery, Mrs. J. 1 Vales Mrs. B. W. Johnson Misses Louiv Fischer. Grace Gatcb, Olive Hamilton. He en Hoigatc, Bertha Davis. Ciara Fisher. Dorothea Nash, Leon Lewis, He'en Crawford, Martha Fischer, Clare G itch. Martha Rajalie, of Chicago, aud Mi's Mobley. Miss Gertie Gantbom spent part of last week in . ..rtlan ! ostensib'y attend the exposition, bat judging bv the amount of furaiture, curpits. eic , that have been arriving -tiuce her return, one fa led to believe ' hht the acco3ip'ishd vounsr ladv inteuds -.i:,.i to become the mistress of an elegai Rumor haj it that il one of our m jst pr .s ers. Later. il ;s n young lady will be home of her ow .. ..ill bs share 1 wit h irtiu yoang fariu .v stated tb it the married next Sua dav. Mr. Fred Bushasaan is to lie thJ happy groom T -:t-Gakk.tt's joins with their tuauy friends ia congratulation . Rprcntlv the Toledo I.ead-.-r shed its free silver clothes and donned the free silver republican garments. This week it comes to us clothed in straight cut republican habiliments, wit T- W. L. Davis as editor. The Gazf.tyk rejoice hh the rewsblicans of Lincoln in no having the leadisg paper Tth- i- county as their oran. With three republican newspata r. tne county ougni hcivjuc, tn roll iin b.n majorities for the G. O. P. Xt mav be a little hard on the readers of; the Leader to Uveoa common newspaper fliet after having had their appetites OUBWred v ith nsfimg a:td saiatatory f Shedd. was in th e It is the chance o I i Tetiuie to hear Path's reatest tenor. I I. Swan, of Albany, was id th cently on legal business. Missel Mary .11! Netli Gellatl city ..- iu iim capital city last wee! ft Pof. F. 1.. Kent and p.. f). Burgess r h i.ve returned from the Mate Fair. Mrs. Frank J.illev and little dauhter uava Dt en visiting with relati ves 111 Sa!en Santh & Horning hive ; -California quails mounted beauties. tine Tin iiiss Moblcy, of BoisC, Idaho, who hao 1 . . ire..- cne nest 01 lier asat. Mrs .1' AT" erj tor t He iat week, has gone In - If. Liverpool, Corvallis, and H.-utvn mills flour to supply te hnrfr. Don? miss the place W. & C. Wilson. 719 Seeor t orvallis. Or. Or- readers mvitea in carefiMy ted scan our adrirtising cohtons eacH w.t-k. Ths aid' are tul! of food news ire money saveri liesidea I'Vi'lVlrtlH- let g of Layers. Pure Aiicsrca.- for sale, hy K. R. last Sunday. clieaper tliaa tny can be liojg'it i:et j tanner, wK.xiarei ufcfliwn Car h- -ppr;ng. Add;-: ;:; me at Corvaliis. r. gan to se a own ersf-st Someway they Prof. Withycomfe, head of the Agri- j were spare-: frosn the hS I ,.f tlv- . ight, cultural department -.r t'ue O. A. C, a,fi i!lc arning csstw and the half witb his family is nicely domiciled in I K-r'wn ehiek seeinv ta4 1 Ik v wktc siii of th? Foster resideuce near the college. her kiad .Mid rhai t..-v : htiTaved The go-id weather lias bc u Htilized by the fruit men in saving the !.:r- e crop cf prunes. A Urge purlion of the crp was injiured by the i.-.iu:; last week. '' nniri i . ,- . : Rumor of another i..trir shop, this :u:t in thi Hempi.i',1 building. As th barber bssiucsj is Already over done her it 111. 1. :.-ti i uiiu, ii . iasit.au, .a ru- : o.. Butiior, lasieau 01 11; j Se "- for L'ys recital 111 another I cu'nm , where it would lie the part bf I wisdoui to get two tickets ana take yur ! them again; and at uight tie-- ad hud. best girl to hear the best musical treat Idled togst 1 rand sweetly went i sleep. ever given in our city. Ho-lo & Htdl hav; a wild pigeon, 1 native Oregou grouse a nt5 four mountcis ciuail in their fkow window, tilted u; espc i.lb fcr their comfort, where they are as happy -s a clam at high tide. . R. J). Pattersen, represetiti.-., the Continental Ins. Co.. and W. II. Ray mond, representing tlA Ni.n Tr.r. Co., wen- ;n the citv the f.rt Dan oJ the week I'.-jmU:; .ft...- Hit- loss sustai : i hv lh- college :n the recent lire. Joe Bryant on nill ground raised hemp Ibis season 11 f-ei aud 3 inches h eh. jaa otaibusch on bottom latd grew if 10 e-t in bight. The taller,! re ported from Lincoln county grown ou ti le land is 13 feet b inches. It would seem from t:i snowing made thus far that iientou is ahead 011 '.he heu p question. I). J. R.e- 's Pevrtws dryer ..as not properly erected and failed to come np to 1 e cxpectati's. . Last week the inventor, Mr. Canuingkant, came 1; -in Salem aud tool-; it icvu and rebuilt it. It has this week been doin line- work greatly to the delight of Mr. Rose. The delay caused by the rcbuiidiag will csr.SC him ,-c niiderable los-,. Cro.-.by Mitlh :ws ccaytcted of larceny by U.iilee ia Lb cab: county last July, and seu-ucra to onr ear in tne pe.-iiientiarv becn pardoned by G;r.error Lord. Mathews was agent for Wells-Fargo Ex press Company, .nd fail -d l account f.ir ail the Eiuev thai came into his hands. A stroii ; t-irci.-n-tance in his favor, was thai oi; might kavc embez- .-led the uioiiey. Thi Blldryertt.GraBgti has, been turu inj; out d-xiojiounds of the very finest fruit that has ever been cared in this county. This drr er will also fai to care I he lure crop on the 1'runota orchard. Not mote than 50 per cent can be save -I. Tbe '; power nse-l iu this dryer is sufficient to j take care of looo bushels of ,gre( n fruit evcry twenty-!.. ..r hours, but it operates only two tunnels whiie it could run six. near by and too H iTimau m custody, taking bits before Policrr .in ice Gmffoz, where he pleaded guilty to assault with a oangeroas weapon ami wasnutcl p Among the secret or -'.trs of onr city If you desir-..- to trade with a busy man, noted for charitable work is Crvalli'.call on T. D. Camplwll at The Exchange, Teat N 11 K. O. T. M. Several months He will show you lis new and elegant since Ttfrs. C. I1". Gilletle.jrho wa; a niem- j stock of furuit ire, Hardware, tinware. b?r of llrs order, suddenly died of heart J etc. Campbell is a live man, doing a 'disease.' The grief stricken family were'l rnshing business .aKd wants to electrify j at or.ee coniforte. h-,-the lovng svmp..-- you with his low prices. thy. f the nicr.il ers, and were entirely j Report J experts ou county office I relieved f nil cwre uJ It sponsthiltty "b,, ,:s .show that Sheriff Rickartl had regarding tb funeral oVsetjllies. The ovt-r paid the county 6.99 and Clerk Knights of Mac ihees tvk clu.rge of, and Waters had over raid i2.io; all the othei j paid all expenses of Mrs. Gillette's b.irial office account ssquare. The GazeT':'!" pre Iforahof which Mr. Gillette and faun;-, dieted this when the expert was ap- feel very grateful and believe lh.-.t thi is 1 pointed and feels a just pride iu Ihr one of ili-r 1 est ofttke ninu; fraternal -ders tbat !,.ive otrga-.izations i. our city Joh men Sliotihli, tine of the sturdy ye i'oil .etl's Vrtile etlled aftwdajs aco a n 1 W-A u . V1..1 with 1 he Cazi-'Ti' air. SnOM, nl ranch, in a tad wife live on a fine hill -,?, -red r.illaw an! are blessed with pure n."uutaia air. water, excellent tit and gra- "I scenery. The j people in his locality are happy and pros pefrms. . Other families are sett ing around them who are celighted with the (climate aud sun our. flings. Mr. Mille-, 1 late arrival from Ohio, hss sent sped "mens of f: it raised by Mr. Sbonldt U. some neighbors of bis in the Buckeye state, which hss given tbeta tbe Oregon i fever, resulting in several families prs I paring to come out to this neighoorHooti. Mr. & raised, aud baa baled a fine lot :of clean oal hay. for which he yill receive ood prices aud has sold this season $265 , worth of cattle, which is a sample oT j what his cisbborsare doing. Mr. ClarX a former r.esijfwt A Polk eennty live', on . tUa (, .;. ross place, and is greaiiy fj.t-r.. n:us - - j Harris, a weighs or of Mr. 5 s, has so.rt $900 worth -S wont and cattle this sea- sm All lUfise jaad others in .the same locality Ann believers in the gold standard COU-ct;'. . n' republican rule and its rmmfeiieiit BTCrSDcnlv. THE MOTHERLY CHICK. j Editor Pacific Farmer. Down where the breezes from Mary's Peak have been softened into ephvrs and made over into j dreams, there wit. a lonely lien with aa only chick. Tiie bed clucked as hard as I if she had a dozen little .ne: ; spread out her wings when she walked: scratched the garden for worms, vtiis cross, and at t 'eked strangeis uatil she was declared a nuisance and -finally etsnsjned to the farmer's laljc The farmer dined and grcwjovial while the chicken mourned her mother' fate. Oft she wonld Jook wistfully bacO-' over her wings for th? fricn i that had fti't Uv. oft the trowel ' mie hawk di ". ( her -u.-i iesi about as . i! U seek her losCAne; oft she would have a bit 01 morse i, ivid chirp for tile mother WlK ae-ver came. i-o. Jifc a htreaved cnilci, she v.uinlcr4 -itwt; sat- l.-:lo - ?e! -4iit Mrkh.wl.- -1,,.! . .. . ... ,! ,'.,,..w,i j But sh-.:. !earig sue valu ofantoth- er. ami rluB-ri, .,,?-. :tii :ii--- sbn . ieuined a ..! tn-d - w iMhun all new K vffi- in-ue. 1-; oe f ... erctuit - Jcarn aui m :. ot 1 )ne ijsk id di- .11; B 1 ude rep: bred black -'" tor-'si' fcii ei a mother, leaving owiinaise wen d M-onr o inio'i o.-tak-ThcunpatHi thirteem ft-lpless litti- ia unit - for the'rgw tir--ly too radical ground. N' ; UKR uersatt, unde.rto& tilt- -tu'ss-t o j foster usotlier iu earia-g ' -or h.--;i. The ,t.5ti.'tt,. i,i;'-v ;jt- ieii.--fjn ;iti re.'a ibok'. a ds learned m 51 an.4 wmien but they understand -'iiu of Use ,uali t;ts s oi iii moth?r nail what kjai-Miiedoe is. 1 Mlut e preciou oiwi beautiful Ubua thisr So at earlv smiri-.; Jibe call. .1 V em 1 itli. I .l..t. . . , t . e , Mfiei nrni 1000. and drink; at noon, she led thntu into the ohade where the.- were ; rotecttd front the parching su i; ia the -jvenia- she fed The next day it wa. tee saaie wii'a theiu, aud s on through these weeks; the j molneries 01 tae two Jauijiies inane hecn. living by caring oik tor the t.thetw thus exhibiting wore affectioti in 'hat BeHton county pottitry -Mil tnauis tounrt m mauv a costly pal arc. !. U. Homer, in - k 1 Nortnwp-T p.rshc Farmer. The above poem iv vroe row tli versatile pen of Pn Tlorvev. oocupyiny " the O. .V, It preaches the gocpel of love,, devotion aud sacrifice, and larger usefulness and greater happiness, asth: snltant. How many of the hvunau amity auhi be im proved h f...lo.v,n j the -example of the lone, motherless chick, W lock tip the first duty that c uue ta her, ant in w doin ; toiaivl piej.s'.iVtn iht-rrin. T! e lat:k of lintn ta chari v and self-sacrificin; devot oh iu man linfl is a;, .aliitg. Real Ksi-te and Il Matters. The following is i summary ! ' business transacted in the county I ; center's oih. - during the past week : Bight deeds were filed, coosiderat 1 5 235 5. . " Four reai estate mortgages SI t 1 -niimii !cnred, $i2'i. , Tw- salUl .. itai estate. araonut paid, j2om. Tw chattel mortgages filed, 23,60 50. O le e 'ati. (rtsja- beo, ;. 1 1 Frea'.i iiana 1 a S : w. & C. ' Wilsi : ;; Sr: id i"- C r- a .s r. The Co'-vsHis & Easttrn Railroad l m pay have extended tine o' Yaqniua and N---.vpoi i excursion tickets: Going, until Oct 25; returning, until Oct. 31. William frees and fatnib have moved from their farm nto the Z, Job n ?idence latelv purchased by him, and will be a perma-ien' iesi e it of th'e'city hereafter. Farmers can b- snppl'e i wit'i cheat seed :or lali sowing. Wi! -n has it but wauN to van it for Sbejkles. W 4. f. Wilson 719 Ssca.t 1 St. Corvaliis Or. Represer.tstive Nichols honored him - self, hit. constituents and his state in ; na$ . fr some lime and will make 'thit pi see their home. J Job i!l te very nv.toh missc-l ia society circles in this citv. result. The First Presbyterian church cougre- ; gation reels cted J. B. Horner soperin jteudeut of the S. S, J. H. Simpson Itrastee, Prof. S. I. Pratt ami V. G. Heckan eiders fo three years. The I deacons are 1 W. Prichard, C. D. i . ir .... .! ; inompsoa. j . n i.ujuw mjta Porter. u ths appoiuttneat oi B. F. Irvine regent of the O. A. C. as successor to g. R Lake Gov, Lord exhibited good jndggent. Mr. Irvine is thoroughly 1 in sympathy with the purpose for which the institution was cieatcd, and is well ! equipped both by education aud experi- I ence for Jthe ..uties required of him. Br. Irvine, accept congratulations. j mtelestis- services at the Preshy .crian c-IUi: eh next Sabbath. In the , mniag a,e newly elected, Elders, Prof, jg L pr.,lt and W. O. Hcckert, 'will ordained and installed. Iu th even. . T) Tbomoson. will preach a short iscrKlon on lhe theme "The Makiu of . Ci,aracter. If students wid bring note ; book and pencil, they cau get some . WsSwical facts worthv of , record. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Y. LF. S C H,. ot 0:30 p. ru. a very ainu welcome to all. Children Cry for PASSING OF SEPTEMBER. i Sir GoWenrod stands by and grieves Where Queen September goeth by, ' viewless teel disturb the leaves, Her I . And with her south the thrushes fly, I Or loiter 'mid the rustling sheaves, And search and fail and wonder why, The burgher sat -tails 'Stiffly bow fJcside the march. The asters east I Their purple corouets, and below The brown ferns shiver in the blast, : And all the fretted pool iglow Repeats the cold, clear, yellow sky. The dear, loved summer days an? past, And tranquil ..es the queen t-- die. S Weir Mitchell J lie .8: JSrext Moudav rycie Ordinance, night an ordinance otg- hifciting he asing f bicycles OB any of macKjrsHren, mii w reaa tiie third tlirti. aad rtt en 1L-. tasaaBtxefa TU- per des not want the .nty council to thtik th-tt it : irvirtsr to dictate what dis iwsitioH sh.-.-i-l ic mid. A the or.li- .. . . I f . 1 " 1 . c -' 1 I iwiim; -.i'-F.v- iKHncn l', tniLJL lerijs eai.cu a ion tsiig-esr. that the passing of thi:-. lev i or buitr-tss men lice long dis'HBGS .mtj protessitMnu IVcmm t'.ieir -. hop:,-. stores ..u.) Bthces, iv ot whom rid waeetJ 10 aim irom ie.r rea-aienct.-, I vo or tbree thi: dsi - y Th is ci of .'ii- eiv-ire- ta x piiyet-s, ami d ) vxrvt .-.ml wdl in u.e iiiure zettioiudv unhuld and olev- : ail-seasonable legislatiea up 11 nu r-i.- irn lu,u-i.i sc-ouiiii uii r tism lro rty W our citizens, and ongkt not to ba made Ito suffaj becaiiw- irresponsible pessim.v Mmetiuivs evade or enentv .v..- late tie laws f the city. VisoronsSv enforce the rmMnirwirr- uow i j-t.,.c m L;it: iu w niftBagawgi an . . persos guilty of their vioiativn, but do not .deprive others frota the proper use the, oiks i the si-levvaiks. lollowin" ia the list of letters resaairi-! inj in the Corvaliis aestefHce. unclaimed (.).:-iber 1st. iSyiS: u- a W. It.. ,'ni jibel 1 . I 'ohn W. ColtMBf, Oliver Suath. W. J. SLcarrjev. G. W". Tarlo: V.'. Vf. Iokxson, V. AI. Foster ariH.iH, chyrle Street. . c.. at. 1 xwiii. O, Thmpstu. ' I t Cil ta bear Onmnl tIt ib. ' .111 to iir.,.r unrwara t..e Oo great tenor. Her. E&nlerhiy and family, of Suto j out, are vMHtna; with it . ati v..-.?. hi Linnf county 1 sabs week. if yon are fond of yams tay Merced Sweet I tatocn. W. cv: C. Wilson, 719 Second si. Corvaliis, Or. A. J. Irvia spis.l l : a brami new boy of the regulation weight. .JoWi. doing Wsll.Jack ardly able to sit up. The services at the i.thristtMt church nextSu'fi.iv wi-i ':ie endied by E. 'SI. Pattersou of Rugeue. All are welcorxa. iaeklen's Ai nicn Salve. T23 lil.o'L' SALVE in the world "fo Cut.-. BrmseS, Snrr. UIww; Salt. Rheunu Fpv.ii- Sorrs. TUr. ChnptH Hands, Chii-biai-is. Corns, and all Skin Ereptions, jid f Ooitively cures Piles. m vay renked. It b guaranteed to give vt-.et satiniW.iou j r iiion.-v reiuutlaa. t no refits per box Rr tale : v tiiah.tui A', lis. slrwgi4 Zierolf. the grocer, wants all Vis cus-1 tomers to call anu examine h.s wacraxted ; pure American Focd Products. j UoWilt's "Witch Hazel Salvt has the' larect .-(. of any salve m th.2 v.oi-.d. Tin- taei. and iu merit lias let ilisUoi est people , t.-. attempt to counteract it ij ek oat lor j the inan who attempta tc dtr.ivc . yourt.il for DV itt's Witeh ll.-i thegr.-at idle cum. Graham & V town i. -. 1 I rralve, Kstray Notici . f ame to my place one-half mile north west of Wells known as tin- Norton farm 011 the 28th day of May last one xorrcl marJ three or lour years, old not broken, white strip 111 f ee, left fore leg audfeoth hind! eg white. Owner can obtain this ; aniv.'.al by proving property aud paying all expenses including this notice. J. H. KXIGllTON-. Laxative Br -::.i-Ouir.ir.e T.-.Mets move the bowels gcistiv, relieves th.' feverish con IiUv.-i r.nd headache, making it the best and quickest remedy for Coughs, Colds and Lagrippe. Cures in owe day. 'No cure, no pay." Price 25 cents. Buy your Ca lahau ... -clioul suits at Nolan A utw I'lodes'. thing iom.11- Must rd One Mi eii Gn(fli f iro sbrprwes ptoph' hy 11 oniek eunw, and child ren may t.ie il in t?rge -iaant tis v iihoW tho I - s-1 .'anger. It liua won for itself tho bast i - ula - n l a,. . orei.t'tion used tu-iv.y fo" culds, ei-Miip, , tiei.iinjr in th tl i Gral-f.n-. & Ve'h at or h..tinatfi cough . For Saturday, Sonlheru Oregou Grapes at W. & C. Wilson's. A. Hodi-s has just received lvii fall stock of stone vare. Truth wears well. People -.ave ;.iue. that De Witt's Little Early Risers ai-e reli abi'-' IHtle pills f ir regub. ling the t-ewels carina eon .tnnilio.. ao ici-c ncauacuc. in don't gi ii-. GraTeim & Wells. Clams, Crabs and Chinook Salmon, as W. it C. Wilson's. Kodaks aud supplies st Graham & Wei is. Wtien yu call for DeWitt'i Witch Hass-.-l Salv. the great fila cure, don't aeeepl r.ny thi.i? ulse. Do.i't,bc tiilke.l into aeeei tinj? a mbstitute fr piles, for Bres, for bur. -. Mirahant Jk Walk r S Oysters in shell or cau at W. it C Wiia's. VV.-.nteJ. wood oa GAZETTE subscrip tion. - - Zierolf displays a fine lot f relishes. A stubborn eo'ieh r tickling; in the thrw-t yields to On.- Minnie Cough'CtiT... llarfu i 's-- in "effect, taueh-.s tbs rijffet .i, reliaWa n.id just what is wanted. It acts at unec. GrahsiK & W.-lls. French candies at llodes ife Hall's. Try Chow-Chow at Hodes'. w 7 ANTED SEVERAL TRUST- worthv nersons iu tlnr stale I- '"manage our business in lli-ir town and jJtMrte r : a j..,ar an,i expenses definite, bona ..': I no more, no less salarv. Monthly i $75. References. Enclose self addressee :anipei envejio, niw - , Prert., Uept m.v.mr-ago, Pitcher's Castoria, Attention, Shippers. The 0. & H. K. R. now have three : , steatsers ruuniuir in connection with the ' road, between San Francisco and Ya , quin a. -The Grace Dollar sails from San I Francisco Sept. 17th. the Navarro da the I i3tb, and the Wcottoa the 2olh. Land at Pier 13, Vallejo-strevt wharf. No Cure No Pay. ' That is the way all druggists sell CROVK'S TASTELESS CHILL TON"-; ; IC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is I simply iron and quinine in a tasteless s form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. For Sale. Three go! milch cows. Inquire of (John Viueyard at his residence, one mile ' i Osth of Mount View sehaol house. Siok HcadachHsabsoSitte'y nnd per- nao'.-atly cured by u;iug Haki Tea. A plt-asa1 herb drink, (.'urcs constipatioE and i-i(riv;t-stion. sialce? ytfn eat. sleep, work .uid iia.ipy. Satisfaction gvtaran - teed t money liack. 15 els. .-ud 50 cts. Graham &T "VeHs. To the Putrtic Parties w'ehi -gto purchase stock in the Mastodon Mini.--,' & Mining cht- jativ kr havm. otirer Inrsin-'ss with the comoany are referred to J-ndge John 1 Sornctt. atdiis ofoct- iu Corvaliis, Oregon A. Htxie-J exhibitrfa line line of yelish io4 coadim its aeatly put Bp by Ai-;r:casi urveyors. brortt-. .-kws di-.-es, and asneeiatly there- is eae" rehable , -iniy. DeWitt's Wrte-h TXxMsi f-.,lv.-. When yon call fo? 1 W;tt:dn--ti:ej.iiiiitertW:t or frauds Ytiuwiit nor.rdis..J..M,i!,ted wi.i. Dt-WiUV A uch ity.l .-s-Itp. f.han, it AU. Pickles, p. vinegar, pure boiled .i.W Minmtilsni :.ml '.Pttv otnl and 'iseat dressing, arad chut ;-ch."w in ' : bulk. Hodes'. Red-hot Hsrseratlisb. Chili Iance, Celentaalt aur Svrcat Piekles, all in bottles for vale bv Zierolf. Plawii On Dull headache,, pains at various pasfij of tho body, smkhj.:, at the pit of the c:4;: stomach, loss of appetiUtV foverishnes. j ! pimples or- sore - stn- -i' i .-wi -a evidence i of impure blood. iw.vr,ti:r l.w it lit- . carat so tr mast he purine m order tot obtain good heal ih Acker's Btod Elixir : s,..,,,vt ..... Syphilitic poisons or am ether bh-3 dis eases, it iscbvluivly u w.nderfui remedy , - " ' A,?r '"'""' ' pwtiuvc : aell cviirv bottle on positive irua-raxlt e. (..ra 11-011 ivei-l . - v. i Tfith each fic!:oi Suit XoImu t . Calla- I haa trill give a inilit-rry harp or money purse. Bay American Chow t'how, Otivc-Oil, and Tomato t'atsuo of Zierolf. Gerr-Man. sweet 3ale a. A. II.desv. d sour, pickles for I Moi-. thai, ixvcntv 1. .iiii..', fre-j laniiih?. ef DeWiit'ii With Hazd Salve bv Wu dU tributc.l in tlir: iiianutai-: ui'iirs. What b.-tter proof f.th-ir 1 lidt-n its im-rtt, .I.-, you haat? the hro'-i sjnc ilia, il AV.ells. zierolf Uas just unpacked a crate of ; American -crockery. It is beautiful ware, i nnd iu8t to vtMlr XVatts aud parse. 1 Corvaliis Flour, Benton Mills Fleur . sud Liverpool Floar at V. & ( Wilson's. ltHrgaivs i utuu'.t Sue shoes at Nolan ! &. v. allaban' - You is-vite di a(. point toamt when you. e- i priniBUt. 1.-V hp Little Kaily K:,ers arc j l.iint,i im,n. h liltl ollls. Thi ".V I cure eoBstipatfoa and iek headaciit. just n sum; as y. 11 like them, Graham A Wells. . Ray the Ivantwearout Boys' j ;3.;iks at No!an-& Cal aiuiu's. ZieroiPs Ataencan loug-ftit want. croekei - They Are The Kiv the We nolisii and Oersnaa Expert Specialists. Fhvsici: 11 d. INCORPORATED UNDER TIIE UWS OF CALIFORNIA FOR 8250,000. E ST A 11I.IS H ED IWENTY-SIX YEARS. A n rt of the Staff of the English and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers j & Co. will make thgir regular moatkly visit to Cor.vallis, Wednesday, Oct. 18th. Tltey will be at th Occidental Hotel. Tiie staff of tlu English rcl i.ieraau Expert Specialists is composed ot lave regulars? graduated dfactors, each a pkysiciau who has had many years experience j i-i 'cmins; a'! niamier.of chronic diseases. Duriu,; the pa A unarterofa century the success of this most worthv and i ;..fnhir ik'-'tttntioii has been phenomenal. Diseases which have baffled the kill of i other puysiciaiis aad stubaraly refused to yield to ordinary medicine-, methods and annhanees. are crock h snbdnea ami pert Sp l i.disls Thev have lhe largest and best equipped OeUcal institution la j Auierica. The E-ie ish and. German Expert Speciali-.ts are U'it only ebmpttent and i re'.iable.'but are responsi We, being b eked by aruple cspi'.sl and ably managed. HOME CURES While it is preferable in many instances to see a patient, ! tbe English and German Expert Specialists have cared thousands of persons r,boui thev hav'e .urvrr see:;. It" ou .-annot' see the doctors, write th e liome office for question list and frt-t advice hi rvgard t. your ailment. Call oa the Doctor when they come. All ailmg people should see the ; Eaglisb and German Expert Specialists. uli m a reai not. The English and German Expert Specialists A Staff cf the Most Eminent Physicians in ths World. ..JCfrtixi Ofiir-cx 781 Market St.. Saai I-'fjjVic i;:o. r . V . . - , . - Household Gods. TU.-3 aneiest Greeks believed that the Pen- ales wore the gods who attended to the wtl- - i tare and prosperity of the family. They ; 'x,'r liousebold god irr every home. The ! hou'-"ll Kd to day is Lr. King's New Discovery. Fir eonsuniDtion.couehs, cold and for all tdfections cft'rat, ehsst isi' lungs it i invaluable. It 1ms been tried for 11 onarter ef a century an! ia s;uarautecd to cure, or money returned. No household ricHild be without tin- good anel. It is nlratslxnt to tnko find i cnt'ir and siira rt&noAv ; j fl,. o!(, iUlJ y(Wn?. Frc., tHa, botttos at j j Graham & Wells' drug store. Begular j ji;;e 5oG. mid $1.00. - Southern Oregou Peaches, cheap aud I good, at W. & C. Wilson's. i j Wanted A customer to borrow .soo t-ti lone '; time, Secured on reai estate. A purchaser for .1 nice cottage and lots fin Jobs Addition. Call at Gazette : office. 1 For Sala or irida. Oae corner lot in Kinel Park Addition j to Ml. Tabor. F. M. J osi n son. Agent. For Sale. Ufa acrei timber land on Big Elk road, near Marys Peak . 15 acres open land. : For t?ruis see F. M.Johnson, Agent. 160 acTs on Eig Klk. 10 acres- under; ; cultivalic-tt. fjood frame barr, good one Istory -liox house, nice toub; orchard,! ; fine stock raage ptw.v of oU range j j jrilllber ....oag, OS. gronnd to build two ! ' m,r; aa nsstic the whole hense, i Firleriiis see JoHjrsosf. Agent. Three iots on which is a ge-d frame! ! bnildsag suituble for a store, living! room;- above, at Summit station on the: G. & l i R. R. 2& miles west of Corra'lis. Also tost acres of go -jd la a.'. mile from ; Summit station. Considerable y mber suitable Je railroad wocl. Cheap for 1 F. JJ. SosstsON. Atreu Eleven aasts. situated? th re. -fourths of .. . . . ... ,, ,1 K"le rti of the CeMege, on the roa leading to S1 Kings firm, 2.; rods from .' aity limits. On this tract are 500 seven oJ,i 5,car trees, bog. eight vear .old : ! prune irtes, aud , - , . i-ey- appie irees. : Fi:-:e place fsw small j F'5er god fesce. hoiaat--. Good garden ground. TheSC from tls- orchard from nw on I c" w-rsl -k.eep a smaU family. For terms, see j : T. M. ,IWCJS(i-s agt. j C Tf B 1 FELGER MILL Property, near Phitarnath, Is fepTOy oiip-osl ior aie. It con-; sisttv -u ti good grisi oiil building, tv-st;:ry dweliingt reo si;wi ' (soiaewhsi- damaged ytwj 4r3aeie;i of land. It is ill :-l tine, health V I nw-hborliood, the line of the I Ctavnilis it Eastern Railroad, otmj . nude -vest ot Philomath. 1 f ITS A BARGAIN, y Owner does not reside her-, and I must he sold. TERMS: -$2250, cash down. .1. .-i rv .-t,r-.ii 1. J vsn oowu, BSHuns ; I tit 1( annual imyineiits at 8 per scuooi Ceat. interest. This property is tree of enc-um-fdls a brance. P. M. JHNSON, Agent Comin 3. furveons, all Craduate- from the best Medical Colleges in uiasterea Oy tne nneitsn and i,errjan j-. A tneinily .talk, which cts atssolnteiy ieaL .11 vvntt.-ei iiv..u.; i.i is iiicJi v-.i .. - ."Y - ornto- The Label that stands for Cr y- - Clothing. Suits made to order Bans lr STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. 1 Conai-stiii; s ' cTerytking wsntefi, except books. von will lind the greatest ltw ot C c - liott.se urtiishn Uoettr BlankeLS, Comforts, Sheets, Towels, Soaps, Etc. Also UnltoriHs Cloths mk, FLRMSHHSti (iOODS, fSHOKS. And, in faet. everything to be found in a (iist-class dry goods !ore, to b'e had i:i !li(? citv. Call and see us. i'rieea the lowest. 40 to 50 PER Great Bargain Sale in Men's LeathersBoots. K AST-IRON CLOTHING for Men. Boys and Child ren, at bed rock prices. We will offer tlic best bargains this fall we have ever sriven. JNCW YUKK The Fall Season Is Here. So is Hodes, the Grocer. There Are Many Hungry People.- Hodes is ready to feed them. Mv business is to sell ; : FRESH GROCERIES. CANNED FRUITS, MEATS. And PROVISIONS, .V' nrices lo suit lhe limes. Can you not use me, and save ttjoaey ? A. HODES, - 8154 Second Street. Corvaliis, Oregoa.' HELLO, IHhRh! Don't You Want a w gtoue? If yi! do, Carapbeil hss the very kind yr.fi want, lie also has n line loi of NEW FURNITURE and MATTRESSES Of various designs, i'our danirhtei' would like Jin To cheet" up lle liftate iluririg lhe wintry days. Uampb.?!! iv-is some daisies, and a ill slop lotijs, eun'tj;li to show mi one. CAMPBELL wants your trade, and will save yt.u $.f iiifl limies. EXCHANGE, M AT TR ESS 1 ituiiiiil'aci in-f- Mntiresses sterittg ol every nccription. Parlor Suitti, Sofa?,, Bed Louuses, Mattresses, And all kinds of Furuit un- upholstered and repaired. Having had 20 veir-' pei ionoe in uj;h s ering and mattress tnannfaeture I eiMUgi ft he able do a.neat and perfect work as can he timle an vw lure. Jjave orders at Wi!-i,r our Fall styles of clotiiins to you, it is with the fulieat: confi dence that we can gratify every taste with ease from this truly metropolitan stock of ours, whether Prince Albert or sack or cutaway, whether in worsteds or cheviots, plain and fancy; tweeds, twills, whipcords, homespuns, or in comoination effects single or douhie breasted from sizes 32 to 46. It's here. l L tllm R in our store 4 CENT SAVED 1 KAtKtl !MUifc- I IC. ('crncr Second 4i2i'i Mo FACTOR i t kinds do Uphol Vi-'. 71? Second bk aflitorta'; a- ie-rist