The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, October 21, 1898, Image 3

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OCTOBEF.
A STROLL TO ELMWOOD.
own the lane of months
TriDDin a jrailv as a maiden lair,
. On sBi iovous mission bent,
GORVALLIS, OREGON, Oct. ai. 1898 brown j
Oh her brow Ihe horn of plenty bends,
In her cheeks the crimson burns,
I From her lips the season's sweetness
. flows.
We have ju,t put en sale a large lot of Ien are h.-r hands with Pomona's
new choice3 blanks, manufactured by Rarest gifts of tree and viae,
the Albany Woolen Mills. The quality Or'eflows her lap with Ceres timely store
and prices are going to closo them out For Klau an(l fowl fijr i,east and bird,
quickly. , The chc-ry cricket's drowsy hum
5 lb Grav Blankets, -.3.00 per pair. , lov(?r-s soulhw.iril flight.
riy Trof. J. IS. Homer.
Taming toward the setting sun, we
BUB KASABOO.
'Say, I'm awful, awful lonesome now,
Since mv chuai. SfOO'l chuci Bab
gone;
I
Mr
Tha Surprise (if
James Jon s, of t!v
BLANKETS.
Karaboo.
6- lb Gray Blankets, S3.25 and fc-75-
7- lb Sccrlet Blankets, 5.00 per pair.
Various we ights and qualities of orange,
maroou and vicuna blankets at equally
close prices.
Special values in White Blankets :
61b 5 00, and 5 lb S4.00 per pair.
It i'. not too early to bay a good thing
cheap.
5. L YOUNG &
Albany, Oregon.
The plov-t
The quail's quick call to loving mate,
The chattering squirrel's airy leaps
Among nut-ladeu branches tall,
The falling leaf, the day's short, sunny
hours.
The air's keen, crispy, sharpened edge,
The evening's brief and crimson glow,
Remind us all, that Autumn's Queen is
here.
F. M. J.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Bom To the wife of E. P. Grefikz, 0:1
the 14th iust. , a r-on.
J. Fred Yates, assistant chief clerk,
came home last Monday.
left Harvard Square; and slrodmg along j There's no more rompic' in the mow.
the mile of paved streets and modem; An' no more playin' 'cept by my lone.
palaces, reached Elmwood, the birth- T wisnt you'd tell me, tell me do,
place and homo of James Russell Lowell, , wllere,s my ci1UK1) good chum Bub
the poet. A promenade along tne oiuer
edge of the enclosure, which is marked
by a fence half hidden with lilacs and
clematis, and we enter the old fash
oned gate, where we obtain the first
full view of the historic mansion. Ou
our right and on our left, everywhere,
arj trees and shrubs and vines distrib
ute-1 irregularly over a closely nhaven
i lawn that skirts away as far as the eye
' can see through the dense foliage.
i And it is all precious to us. These J
plants have yielded their flowers which
j the mother plucked and fondly arranged
I for the boy study. This wide spreading
elm was set out by the elder Lowell; that j
acacia, by Agassi., who loved il; that
spruce by an admiring prince; and that
: chestnut was planted and fostered by the
j Jones aad Son, GVwdcji, III.
j Dr. King's New Die-ei; .
wirit.-.r his wifd was rfttac
Grimm, and for c gfeow .
All.
drug him 0:
.1 Hv-aking "f
siiys that last
;od vit.li La
1 seriou; that
O, I an' Bub did have sich times,
In the swimmin' hole 'neath the maple
tree,
Where white-tailed yaller-hammer sung
his chimes,
And sweet honey suckles were sipped
by the bee.
Such friends, good friends, you bet are
few.
As was me and my chum, Bub Karaboo.
Presbyterian Synod
. 1 r 4.V...4- ...nf in
ine synoo. 01 uregou, iuai
! Albany on October 13th, closed its
is 1 session on Monday morning. It was
one of the largest and raost successlul
synods that has ever been held m mis 1 .,,!,. A Pana c uM do
HII , '
siaie. my, juui. . ! nothing for her. Itseemeo U oerewp it
land, was a model moderator, and all j . " Havine Dr. Kbit's
the sessions were deeply interesting. Ncw Discovery
The Presbyterian church 111 Oregn
was never so strong as at present. New
plinrrhps have been organized and new
jmvruTTinjTnjy
Our
TSLnrLnsinrut
L.UXI uuiAnrLorLn ju urLru mrunnp
5
Fall
nnouncement
now complete in all depart-
in st-ire. aiw selling lots t
it, he took a bottle home, and to the sur
nriaa nt nil she bisriin to get better from the
r .
fir;t dose, and half dozen
dollar bottles
edifices erected"; while the roll of minis- cured her :ound and well. Dr. Kisigr's New
In
the ole milk house where the spring
bubbled up,
An' the weia'-willer switches hung 1 past ve...
down low,
WVd slip in easy, the sweet cream tup,
Then pocket some cheese an' out we'd
ters and members has largely increased.
The church at Corvallis is among the
list of those churches that have received
the largest accessions.
The wealth and influence of the Pres
bvleriau church is felt in every commu
nity, and is rapidly increasing. The
mission work of the church is fast enlarg
ing, while quite a number ef churches
have attained self support during the
Ou?' new Fall Stock
ments-
Men's and Boys' Suits,
Kats, Cape, Boots,
And Cents' Furnishing Coods.
Shoes,
you
enow,
pout; and so on through the gardener s : jjutsav, where's Bu'
I inventory. All theie were placed here VOHj
I for the poet, and he was ours; hence jj ehiuu, good chum Bub Karaboo?
do a
Many new
sid-walks have been pt they are ours a so. and we love to linger
The Wiley B. Allen
reuerai traveling agent.
Zierolf displays a fine lot ef relishes.
Oysters in shell or can at W. & C.
Wilson's.
Buv your school suits at Nolan &
Callahan's.
Miss Kitty Smith, a student of the O.
A. C, is confined to her roo.s by a
severe attack of tonilitis.
Pome amck. 11011 1 iorsn ""i"""
Gerhard's Store
Co. A. S. Taylor,
Mr. T. E. Palmer, who has been acting
as mail clerk at the stale legislature,
returned last Monday to re-.ume his stud
ies at the O. A. C.
Mary's river bridge at the south end of
town lias been redecked with new three
inch thick planks. The work was done
by S. Grimshaw assisted l.y Mr. Minor.
The Rev. M. Noble is atte-idi-'.g the
Bapti"t state Convention at Brownsville
this week, but will be here to hold the
usual services next L rd's Day. Cordial
invitation to all.
Barn To the wife of B. R. Thompson
near this city, on the 15th instant, n son,
weight 10 lbs. Mother and child
doing we!!, and B. R- has on his phiz a
regular prosperity smile.
rf a. A. Covel and Regent W. E
Yates aro in Portland', whera they went to somewhat improved.
meet the balance of the Mechanical Hall
building committee and examine prelim
inary plans for the new building.
It it raid that the ni-i r.-ices o-.i
Sunday evening in the Methodist church
was the largest religious gatherin.1 ever
assembled in Albany. The promise for
the future of tl e Presbyterian church is
bright and very hopeful.
Subject at Methodist Episcopal church
Lord's Day morning-"What we may
earn from those two men whose names
are familliar t- us " Evening, second
;ro-
succeecs
I down in various parts of the city
Miles Young has retired from the
1 cprv business. S. L. Howell
: him.
! Cement walks have been laid in front
j of the Masonic temple and Hedes &
j Hall.
W. S. Jackson, our fellow townsman,
I is viewing the sights in Portland this
week.
Total amount of bills allowed at the
O-tober term o:' CouJCty Court amount to
$1077.62.
Mrs. Eliza Sctt, of Linn county, has
been visiting relatives in the city during
the week.
Clerk Havden, of the committee on
agriculture of the house, returned to his
home in Alsea.
Call at C. A. Gerhard's book store rnd
see a handsome High Grade Piano for
sale at manufacturer's price.
The tn-iasles are again making the
rounds. S.-veral of the students of the
i O. A. C. are confined td their rooms.
There are general expressions of sym
'patliy in this community for GoverndV
! elect Geer in the loss of his loving wife.
I S. A. Hemphill and wife returned
j from their visit to Denver, Co!. Mr. H.
: was seriously ili while abssnt, but is
among them.
The mausi n. which is a st:ucture of
colonial times, stiuds befi reus as a mute
witness !" ihe generations of patriotic
fathers and mothers and children who
have grown older and wir and better
under its sheltering roof, and then in
their turn solemnly and silently passed
av.-av. It was built in 1760, and baa ever
since been the home of
We drove the milch cows up the lane.
When the Sill) went down behind the
hill;
We gathered the aigs f ir sister Jai e,
An cirried the shucked com to
mill.
But it's all done now, an' I wisht I knew
Wnere's my Chum, go d chu-i Bub
K iraboc.
American But somethin' took hold uv Bub one day,
The popular meetings during the syaoa
were very largely attended and deeply
impressive. Dr. Thompson an Dr. Alt
man were the delegates from here, and
received a part of the honors of the sy
110 . Dr. Altnian was appointed a mem
b r of the committee on bills and over-tur.-s.
and Dr. Thompson was elected one
of the- clerks, a'so one of the directors of
I th T;ieilogcal Seminary at ban -raH-j
cis -:o lor a term of three rears. He was
the I a''' placed upon the important com
mittreof nine that is to propose a plan
for the educational institutions OI tae
s ;, o( 1 .
nobility, and its memories are dear to our
people. Did I siy, th? home of Amer
ican nobility since 176'? No; yes. This
patriotic family gave Elmwoo l over to
the government in 1775. i; was used
daring revolutionary times as an Ameri
can hospita', it is true; but it was still
the home of America j nobility. Nations
have perished in a day, but the family tree
of the Lowells, planted is colonial days,
survived the revolutionary period, flour
ished in the national age of the republic,
and made Elmwood a noted home of
classical poetry, and patriotic song.
Why should not this be a home of pa
triotism and poetry, since everything
around and about it indicates that Cam
brl ige is the great school of patriotism
j an i poetry? We have just passed the
j Charles on whose banks stand", the stee
1 pled church that signaled the midnight
ride of Paul Revere; under yonder elm,
; Washington took command of the Amer
I ican forces; there arc the cemeteries
.... , . . -r ' Tr.,-,!,f ivlttl roe uooti anu LUC lisa.l W1W
Miss Nannie, eldest daugnter 01 j r"r"- ,
t i, been died fir freedom; beron;l is the home
townsman Toe EmcriCK. was nas oeen -
ling with typhoid j "i io"S"""",
tcratiirp' .-Hid a mousaim otuci in 1 u-
the
red.
why'd
This di-
tlio last month strug
fever, is naw convalescing.
W. & Wilson have made arrange
ments with Whitaker & Welbanks, of
San Francisco, to handle apples. All
persons having first class fruit 'o sell
please call 011 us. We furnish the boxes.
The subject' at the Conregationa'
ch.-.rch next Sunday morning will be
"Foreign Mission;'- i' "'. 'eniv:g,
"God's Will." The Endeavor Society
will five a sociable at Prof. Cordiey's on
the
-all
first
k
sermon on the modern clauce
course will get down to where some pe- Saturday evening, Oct. 22.
pie live. j Dr. Beardsly, of Lestngton, Ky., will
Mr. Wrage, formerly in the employ of iecUlrc in the co lege chapel this even
Molan & Callahan, will ojen tailoring jn Sabject, "The Phiioscphy o.' right
living." The Doctor is a noted traveler
of hroad culture. It is rhnlar had won distinction in the
hopsd that our people will universally versities of New England; who, as a
turn out to hear this scholarly speaker. , giftyd poet) evolved themes that rank
I ient. Geary of the nineteenth Rsgu- I among the classics of the age; and who,
: ular Infantry, has been promoted to cap- 1 as a citi-:e
tain to date from July I
last.
t'0,.1- t.f- was detailed as . ule in the Uaoits 01 nis uic uui
of the O. A. C. cadets i became weary at the end of his journey,
about one year ago, but when war with j h- tamed at the loot ol a niu, u
Spain was declared he asked to join his i for his last resting place a spot 111 the
reriment and is now in Porto Rioo. sha le of an elm, where now stands an
s many friends rev. ice over j old siaD-uie piaiucsi iu &
cemetery.
TVip home was like the man; for what
- . , .i
parlors the first ol next wee one
north of Jesse Snencer's barber shop on
Second Street. Ve bespeak a fair share
of the public patronage for the ne- es
tablishment. The government in November will dis
patch a vessel to the Philippines which
will be loaded with Christmas presents , remenibered
for our soldier boys. It will be freighted c)lnmami:...i
with many useful and loving tokens
made sacred by wife, sweetheart and
mother's tears.
A. K. Milner has been spending the
mnnsr the wholesale merchants
of Portland purchasing a fine stock of
groceries, canned goods, smokers' arti- I
cles, etc., which will be opened for the
inspection of the public in the Phile
building about Nov. 1st.
C. H. Crabtree, of Philomath, has left
some dried Italian piuues in our nice
of the Droduct turned out by fleets credit upon them,
him. The fruit is excellently cured, rich j that they desire the ordinances of the
and glossy in apvearance and well j city to be observed.
flavored. Mr. Crabtree has six or seven j RGguar services at the Presbyterian
tons of the Fame kind the yield of his j church uext Sabbath. In the morning
own 'orchard. I at 10 o'clock the Sabbath School con
Last Saturday evening the Jefferson an I vents. Classes are organized for ai
Literary Soeiatv of the O. A. C. held an ' grades of scholars, and the p sf r will
open meeting for the purpose .-f giving j teach a clazsof the adult members of the
new students an insight of the society j congregation, if any wish to join such a
. a n.nrrrn 111 W'.'S IT' ItlLll KM 111 11 I TVUCS til. I "
WOrK. Aicngiuy ijb'
; a short address by t'rot. j. a. PreachiMg by tlie pastor.
THb music was furnished by ; Crowned Christ and the dying Self. "
id Orches-i the evening at 7 30 Dr. Thompson win
give some notes from an old college scrap
! book. Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m.
ces -among which is Harvan
university of the America';
toric, all patriotic, all p litic.
In response to 1 stroke or t ! the
old-Ashione I kn,.--ker. the door swings
! o cn. A glance within reveals the libra
' rv. til - 1 k, the tobacco knife, the pipe,
j and such other things a were common
in the iiomesofthe Eastern poe'.s. Paint
! tings, mirrors, statuary and souvenirs
i from representative men and countries
of both continents adorn the rooms and
hnl s f the palace. All the app )int
i meats are such aj would especially ad
minister to :
a pla I old
He'd caught somethiu' sickly, so
pie said;
On the gale of his house just over
way,
Wus hung a flag all shinia an
Sav, what was the tronWe aa
this they do,
For I could' ut see good chum Bub Kara
boo. O.ie day a lot uv carriges to Bub's house
wint,
An' soob filed away kiad'er soilem an'
slow,
1 1 the lead uv the line as ou sorrer bent,
F..ur blacks pulled a carrige with
heads hung low.
I Jidu't see Bub when they passed, did
yon?
So where was he any way, Bub Karaboo?
Tey lined to the graveyard ou the hill,
Where they mosyed around fer an
hour of two;
i T.12H the blacks cane '-ack with a hum
an' a buzz,
i I thought they wus bringin' back Bub
Karaboo,
B it th y wus'nt; so tell me what did
they do,
With my chum, good chu u Bub Kara
boo?
The German Specialists
Fr ui Portland, Origo-, are coming to
Cor will is, and will be at ike Occideu'al
hotel November 4 and 5.
If you have a chronic catarrh, consul
tation is free of charge.
Do you blow mucus frow the nose ?
Arc you troubled with bleeiiing of the
nose ?
Are the nostrils obstructed, making
breathing difficult?
Are yon hoarse at times ?
Is the ;.-.iucus droppiug down frcm the
nose into the throat?
Is your nose stopped up ?
Is your hearing affected ?
Is your throat sore at Limes ?
Do you spit a good deal when rising in
the morning ?
Do you hem and hawk to clear your
throat ?
Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which
leads into consumption.
Discovery for consumption, eoug.-.s ana
colds i guaranteed to do this good work.
Try it. Free trial hottlet at Graham &
Wells' dru? store.
Attention, Shippers.
The C. & E. R. R. now have three
steamers running in connection with the
road, between San Francisco and a
qmna. The Grace Dollar sails from San
Francisco Sept. 17th, the Navarro on the
iSth. and the Weott on the 20th. Land at
Pier 13. Vallejo street w harf.
To the Public.
Parties wishing to purchase stock in
the Mastodon Mining & Milling com
pany or having any other business with
the company are referred to Judge J0011
Burnett. at,his office in Corvallis, Oregon.
Your Face.
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of yo-r health as well. Impure
blood makes itsslf apparent in a pale and
sallow complexion, Pimples aad skin
eruptioas. If you are feeling weak and
worn out and do not have a healthy ap
pearance you should try Acker's Blood
Elixir. It cures ail blo-.d diseases where
cheap Sarsaparilla and so called purifiers
fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Graham & Wells.
If you desire to trade with a busy man,
call on T. D. Campbell at The Exchange.
He will show yon his new and elegant
stock of furniture, hardware, tinware,
etc. Campbell is a live man, doing a
rusnitv-; business ,ar.a warns 10 uuu
you with his low prices.
Farmers can be supplied with cheat
seed for fall sowing. Wilson has it but
wants to swap it for Sheckles. W. &
C. Wilson 719 Second St. Corvallis Or.
DeWitt's Witei. Hazel Salve has the
largest fide of any .alvoii th: world. This
fact and its m.-ril h:i- led dishone.-t people
t:. attempt to e- .intenvit it. Look oat for
the man who atteni pU to docfiive vu when
you call for Do Witt's Witeli Hazel 'Salve,
the great pile curt. Graham & Wells.
C.
BAEO-.IIsrS.
That is something every buyer is looking for, and
we have them in MJBJTS SUITS- These goods are made
from' Albany Woolen Mills goods, strictly all-wool, and
made to ivear- They arc tailored in late style, andZare
s7i.iv. t.n dive satisfaction-
I Most people say $12.50 ar.d $15 for the same suit.
We say $8.80 and $9.90.
F L. MILLER, 9 I
$ Suits made to order. The Clothier. J
rknj-uTTUxruTXiruuTriJ
STUDENTS SUPPLIES.
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Consisting of everything wanted, except books.
you will find the greatest line of
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In our store
House Furnishing Goeds,
Blankets, Comforts, Sheets,
Towels, Soaps, Etc. Also
Uniforms, Clothing,
FURBISHING tiOGDS, SHOES.
faet. ever; thing re
store, to be had in the city.
And, in
be ioumi in a first-class' dry goods
Call and : e us. Prices the Invest.
Wanted,
1 tion.
rood
Gazette subscrip-
DENSIS H. STQVAIX.
Weak eves cured; cross eyes straight
ened without operation; cataracts re- Fresh Bananas for sale by W. i
moved without a knife; -.lasses fitted j Wilson 719 Second St. Corvallis Or.
where all others have tailed; rupture and
her-iia cured without tr.isre:; or opera
tion; sure cure for kidneys; chronic
rheumatism cured.
I tn; , i. r.rm mHl. ! Wanted
1 1 i nw triii i.w 1 . . ' . ....... t
ists. A friendly talk will cost you noth
i ing, and is bound to result in a great
1 deal of goad to you.
I
A customer to borrow 500 on long
time. Secured on real estate.
comfort and pleasure of
man, who, as a polished
UIl!
A Promising Career.
From "Modern Society," of London,
England, we clip the following, by the
courtesy of T. B. Bi-rtie, m reference V !
our fo.11.,1 tovvu;wouian. Miss Maud
Hoffman, who is playing in "The Great
Ruby, ' ' at Drury Lne, where she is mak
ing a great hit, being spoken of as
"a new but promising actress."
Then there is Miss Maud Hoffman with
her serenely lieanurul fnee, and slender,
:ful figure, an.-l a quartette "I very
grace
iucklen's Arnica Salve.
T., K BEAT SALVE in tli world for
Cuts, ll'uUi.-.-. twvis UUsts, f-i.! KVonni,
Fever ijuiv?. Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chil
blis. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
paiitiv-ely eures Piles, or 110 pay required.
It U guaranteed to give pf.rrtet satisfaction
or mont-y refunded. Fnee 25 tents per box.
ror sale bv Graham & W ri-a- drujrgist.
A purchaser for a nice cottage and lots
in Jobs Addition. Call at GAZETTE
office.
J". SI- cri
.A.
Corvallin, Oregon.
40 to 50 PER CENT SAVED
Great Bargain Ele in
Men's Leather.Boots.
For Sale or Trade.
0:ie corner lot in foinzel Park Addition
to Mt. Tabor.
F. M. Johnson
A srent.
K AST-IRON CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Child-
tit bed rock prices.
We will oiler the best bargains this fall we have ever
given.
ren,
L:verpoo:, Cer.-alli., ana i'.e.iion mills
flour to subdIv lte hungry. Dont miss
lovely gowns, of which the first is a sim- j tlle pace y. &. C W'ilson, 719 Second st.
n, Has oeen nouoreu 111 c.t'j
It will he : quarter of the globe; aad yet was so sim
Corvallis, Or.
,iif.rii.:in workmen alter designs
American arlis,ts. They are eye-ooeners
f!;eu he
The Captain
his promotion.
The Corvallis Bicycle Club have
caused to be erected, at an ex-
f C- ir. fnr Inrtre S3PHS.
I .:LZ r. ...1 . Second and critical study. It has become a fiart
IWU UIl i,YAltliavil anvi
ot,t ,.-nr-, ,r nvclers of the forbidden i of his own lite;
Ot'M " "&
ti . Tk;e au;iitirtii nf nnhl ir sijiiit
ViliK. i "t t.viiiuiuw" 1 L .
f orrmnized wlieelmen re- : we r '
and is evidence
' the home was in the world of nature and
! art, Lowell was in the world of poetry
.1 c - !-nc
o; tits own ine; lucieiuic cv.ij" ."s
been held sacred and left undisturbed,
on the cart
p'e affair of Sevres blue clotn, witn lows
of stitching t outline the curved flounce
of the trailing skirt, and a bodice where
revirs piped with white satin are turned
Waek from a vest, and saiior-knot lie of
the satin, the blue and white color
scheme being repeated in her tocue.
Afterwards she wears a more elaborate
gown of white gauze patterned with
closely-clustered leaves of briht gretn
and spreading clusters of black wheat- j e
ears. This is made with an cver-skirt or
! .i i hI,ol- ..lvct babv ribbon and Three Rood milch cows
! finid.ing in a deep point at the back and j Jhn Vineyard at his residence, one mile
in the front, where the ribbons are drawn south of Mount View school house,
through tiny steel btiikles, the same nov- j Red gUr CompreS:5ea Yeast, for sale at
i el idea being carried out on the bodice, j Hod),s & Hau-S.
There the yoke is of chiffon and lace ln-
pale
i6oaeres, x miles south of Summit
Station, O. & C. R. R. Ten acres un
der cultivation. Fifteen acres under
fence; 1,500 new rails; 3C0 fruit trees,
iust be-ining to bear. Barn 24x2s.
'. "71 I . v 'Three tons of hay. Small log house.
See Zieroirs new jamm.eis, u.aut uj ... .
0f: rure spuny ni. v-t
this niee mountain rauen, or win irauc
for stock or property in or near Corvallis.
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When you eall for Do Witt's Witeli Hazel
Salve, Hi" great f ile cure, don't accept any
! thing else. Dou't be talkud into accepting
I a snbfctitute for piles, for soref, for buras.
j Graham & Well. .
Inquire of
F. M. Johnson, Agent.
For Sale.
160 acres timber laud on Big Elk road,
near Marys Peak. 15 acres open land.
For terms see
F. M. Johnson
Agent.
Ten acres,
miles west of O. A. C,
sertion. A black hit with some
pink roses clustering under the brim
completes a very charming picture. Still
another eowa is of white silk narrowly
better understand his art, and come
closer to the man. No one need have
told us this, for it is one of the things the
visitor feels without knowing why. We Rsv The skirt is made
are interested in all that we see, become ; . three slript.d flounces, which fasten
cugaged in this and that particular ob- f ,, hUe o;, tne bodice
ecru guipure is introduced, and a sof
what daring color contrasts afforded 1-y
has
taken
about
l lengthy progrs
including
Hor.-;er.
the JefFersoniau's Quartctt anc
ie torrei someiuuiK
Dlace. and thes heedlessly cast
thinking that he has just competed
"The Vision of Sir Lauufal" or some
other classic, laid aside his pen, and
T. i stepoed out And we taice up the lap
T : desk seeminElv fresh from
in 1
aid the conversation
linger a little Ion
tra.
, , . -1-. ...V.;ii fripnd of ve
editor, bookkeeper of R. M. Wade & Co', i To ail these services a very kind wel
large house in Independence called l ues- J co-ie is extended to every one.
day last and renewed old acquaintance. the i;oUege.
Lake for a number ol years was a - ory at- . commandant of the cadet battal- the m-st cultured American
his finiers;
lide-. along while
;er. uncoiif cions'y
awaiting him to step in again, irr.-.s tlie
vi-iit moves along until a late hour, when,
iu the absence (of the Poet, we are given
the parting haul of hb grandson; and
we take a farewell glance at the home of
that has
the
for tne year:
The st-.ff will cor.sis!
ant au.l adjutant, N.
treant maior, R. II.
of first iieuten
Pv. S :ith; s r-
Gellatly;
sergeant, James Vaa Cross; co.or eoi
poral, H. E. Penland and L. A. Tulley.
The line will itonist of: Captains, R
lis boy and bis many menus ncrc
at his prosperity in a neignn inns cny, ,
while they regret to lose such a wide- i
awake business man from their midst. 1
The beautiful Antutan days are -till ;
with us. The hillsid-s are aflame with
gorgeous colors. The ciiirping crickets
fill the air with their ceaseless monotone.
While the merry meadow larks still car
ols forth his springtime lay. The red
apple and yello.v pumpkin now grace th;
market, while the new and sncculent
grass makes ;lad the heart of the stock
men. Oregon takes the lead as regards
e'.imate.
No. 1, Vol. 4 of the Oregon Sunday
School Tidings has reached our table,
edited by A. A. Moore, Portland, Or.
a..,. tti manv interesting things con-
muvus - . - , T
I "Itll ' BHu Kljjcanw,
a waistband of orange velvet.
But Miss Hoffman is at her loveliest in
an eveuiiii; gown of white satin veiled
with point d'esprit which is all' glittering
I wi'h a shower of silver paillettes. The
I dinging skirt is bordered with three lit
kle frills each edged with a line of si'.ver,
i while the eibow sleeves, too. are fin shed
' with silver-Qdged trills and tied in with
narrow black velvet ribbon. Some Mal-
carnalions are fastened at me
mi two or thn-e of-the lovely
ht iu ihe hair with
Acker's Eagtish Remedy will stop
-i at nttv lime, and yvill cure the
a .
worst cold in twelve hours or money re
funded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Graham &
Wells
if yau are fond of yams try Merged
SwBt Potatoes. W. & C. Wilson, 719
Second st. Corvallis, Or.
K.i. i'nh nriatins- at GAZETTE face.
" J " " l o
on Kings Valley road. Good 8 rooms
cottage, including pantries. 5 acres in
bearing fruit and berries; 2 good walls of
fine water. Barn 26x44. Near to
school, church asd college. Cheap for
cash and very desirable.
F. M. Johnson, Agent.
ritft Fnll Season Is Here.
So is Hodes, the 6t-ocerJjS
There Are Many Hungry People
--- Hodes is ready to feed them.
My business is to sell
FRESH GROCERIES,
CANNED FRUITS, MEATS,
And PROVISIONS,
Atprices to suit the times.
Can you not use me, and save money ?J ...'-V
A. HODES,8
(32
I 1
M
SiS'A Second Street. Corvallis, Oregon.jH
160 acres on Big Elk. 10 acres ivuier ,
cultivation. Good frame bam, good one
story box house, nice yoim.-; orchard,
fine stock range, plenty of o.-.t range, j
T;.K.r onnvh on eround to build two ;
t
r .. , ,. tu,,t ' more rooms and rustic tha whole h.-.use
A stubborn congh or tickling in the throat , m"c lu
For terms see
F.
bl owing promotions ; graced the court of Saint James.
maisou
waist, :
tnnk flowers are cau
a knot of black velvet
yields lo Onci Minute Cough UUTP. Harm- !
has in "fleet, tmiehf the right sput, reliable
a id jut what is w.mUd. It acts at once, j
Graham & W.'U.
Corvallis Fiour, Beiuon Mills Flour
and Liverpool Flour at W. & C. Wilson's, j
7iprolf the arocer, wants all his cus
tomers to ca i nd examine his warranted Spans station.
pure Anwrican Food Products.
instet bites,
JOHStSON, Agent.
AN URGENT APPEAL
color i To the Patriotic Citizens of Corvallis
and Bento:i County. ,iel;Ce of R. L.
Portland nurse at Manila cables for , eo;i:,tv's prominent farm -rs
"nn. n!,H sick snoalics needed." ollth of Corvallis. The groom was Wm.
V,.r linikin sui'liicc-. -ie?
burns. din dist-.ses, mid especially piles,
At H-meri's Altar. thrc is cpa loliable r.medy. DeWitt's
A very pretty and quiet ho-ie wedding j w.t.-ii Ilaml Salve. When you call for
was celebrated Wednesday at the res:- : DWitt's dou'i accept coiinterl'i-iu or fraud...
Buchar.au, one of Benton ; y,,u will not be: clisappoiuieu wiui u. v, . s
farmers, 10 miies 1 Witch lia.-.l suve. wwi'.""-
Sauce,
Three lots on which is a gcod frame
building snituble for a store, living
rooms above, at Summit st ation on the
C. & E. K.. R. 25 miles west of Corvallis.
Also 100 acres of gotd lam". mile from
Considerable timber
suitable for railroact wood. Cheap for
cash.
F. M. Johnson-. Agent.
Dining Parlors
and Bakery.
SUBSTANTIAL WELL-COOKED MEALS.
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTR
Confectionery.
Smoker's Goods.
Nave.", lies.
Wade &
.1 u i" t a!l H. A. This in the caWctratti received Monaav : Currea. the manager 01 m
n.nuircu, . - . . . , .... , ;, ,.., Ili.
V... n, i'..firi.on Kmeryencv l-O is ac rori- r's iars'e Hardware uusiucsa m
Scogins; first lieutenants, F. A
wrds, L. T. Powers and J. A. tinEman;
sec. .ad Hsutenants, W. H. Beach, L. W.
Murray and Horace McUride; first r
eeants, C. A. Saunders, R. D. Burgess
bind, from Dr. Fr.-iuces Wood,
and tells j ami familiarly known as "Billy. Ihe
its own stcry. i bride was Miss Jennie, the accompasned
Prompt and e.ergetic actiia is asked I daughter of R. L. Buchanan. Rev. W
for nJ tlie E ner'enev Corps of Corval- i r pPntou of the M. K. C. S. pronounced
erAeants, John ', lis arc hoping for a h-:irtycnd generous , tD
f Benton t-a
Red-hot Horseradish, Chili
Celery Salt and Sweet Pickles,
bottles fwr sale by Zierolf.
all in
I
, .1. .
tainpd in it is the program 01 uic ij
1 o...i- ilnlir.r-il convention to b
annum cum" 1
WJ the First Baftist church of Port- strap,
1 1 n,t 1 c nnd 6. Tile S P.
1AUU, wfc -J
paay will sell round trip tickets for
full fare good for Sundays. This
.;u Miihle many to attend
otherwise could not afford the expense
It cost Benton county $74 2 t convict
Nightwatch Beaeh for assault on Staf
ford, recently tried in the justice court
f ttua nrecinct. The offense was com-
v" r
:,tA wrViiie th m?ht watch was m
1J.... - " o
nischarec of his duties as a
officer. All the expence should have
been borne by the city instead of saddling
it on to the county. No wonder the county
people fight shy of Corvallis and will
continue so to do as long as such prac
;,., are- indulsed in. It is quite likely
r.ad the city been called upon
and I. G. Kl.m; secoru
v:-r.m T G. Aldrich a id R. McKce; 1 response from the people
third sergeants. A. Kruse, A. H. FraJier, to aid o.-.rsick and disabled soldiers, who
T C MoCausiland; fourth serine uits, H. ! are laying down th dr lives, at far away
YVoodcoCU. and rl. 1 avis; j Manila, lor our n.i.
Rier. Contributions tt money, dried iruil,
impressive words inai
vouii" coup'e husband and
bride was becomingly
m.ide the
wife. The
attired for the
With each School Suit Nolan & Calla
han will give a miliUry harp or money
purse. -
Eleven acres, situated three-fourths of j
a - die north of the College, on the road
leading to Sol Kings farm, 24 rods from
city limits. On this tract are 500 seven
year old pear trees, 600 eight year old
prune trees, and a few apple trees.
Under good fence. Fi:-:c place for small
home. Good garden ground. The
incoms from the orchard from now on
will keep a small family. For terms, see
F. M. Johnson agi.
4
Hodes c
Buxton, R.
occasion. The spacious parlors
beautifully decorated with "ut flowers,
: ferns and autumn leaves. After a sump-
1 f . .. . . 1 . .1 ... j
..h F r Aldrich- fir-t coriiorais, K.. till- tosel-extraciP, je.iies, a.iowiwui, wio., tuons repast ia: vuu..a 1
' . . . j . j i.j! ....A ii,.ni.rnl1 n: r . uti,,.,r u-ill make their
T P West and 5. lierosrt: secoiau and lapiuvj -i''y J : ior inu cnj,
l Oder
More than twenty million free sample; f
I Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salve have beea dii
iiiWH ),y the manufacturers. What better
were 1 ... . . ... A
proof oitnir connaence in u.s u j
want? It cure: piles, burns, scalds, sores, in
the shortest spaci of time. Graham & Wells.
nd A.
Campbell; third corporals, W. 1.. hnarp,
mi. coroorais. . aicoru.e, . "
d by the officsrs of the local Emer
. . , - 1 c.
cv Coros ill ineir resiaenecs, "i
ri-4f ' LaillO'.JVll . LiiU'A --. r ; . -
,, ! w R Dillev and R. Barclay; louriti cor- urday ajiernoou, ua. -u, 5 "
that j por.il.-., H. E. Jeukiu, M. F. Bridges and j Firem.m
rank W ant.
at
Zierolf has just unpacked a crate of
home where both bride and groom are j American crockery, it is oeauniu. wiC,
well known and highi t respected. The , and just suited to your wants and purse.
with
Hall.
Rose Selling
Ida Callahan, Sec.
RuthClark, Treas.
All members of the Corvallis
Pres.
Emei-
to
Kill t'np ease would ne
have graced the boards in the police
court. 1
A Doubiu Wedding.
Rev. Isaac Peart, pastor of the M. E.
church of this city, officiated at a double
wedding in Halsey Wednesday evening
last t-t the residence of Daniel Hays.
city -peace I The contracting parties were R-y Keeviy I in,porUncc.
and Alice Stepnenson, luoici cn.ut...u
and Dora Hays. Rev. Peart want away
with a broad smile ou his classic features
caused by anticipating the good
things that will be prepared to eai anu , , . be boUght next
the fat fee that will fill a long felt want ; Addrcss me at Corvallis, Or.
hnv-f. in nis rniutcL uuiv.
GAZETTE With their numerous mcuu.;
wish them happiness, prosperity, a long
life of unalloyed bliss ana loving devo
tion to eajh other.
Bargains in men's fine shoes at Nolan
& Callahan's.
the
According to the testimony of J. B.
cpnrv t:ors are earnestly requeslea , Montsomerv ol fortlaua, wnu
meet at Firemen's Hail, Saturday after- ! au over the world, Yaqaina Bay is the , sur(J as you tke them
Tliiainess of ,t nfoll when a few .avS S'-HCe WllB I
-' . . . .
You invite disappointment when you ex
periment. DoWitt's Little Early Risers are
pleasant, easy, thorough l'llt,5 pills. They
cure constipation una sick neuuncuu ju. ...
liraham iB eiis.
BOOB, U-t. 22, ai 3 C.UCv.
By Order of Pres.
King of Layers. Pure bred black j
Minorca for sale, by B. R. Thompson
. I rheaner thaa they can be
a
can
a half.
split bamboo pole and spoon hook he ! 1TTANTED - SEVLKAL,
SPU , j;; ,, ; ViV worthy persons in thi
uight twenty one salmon m a day and , VV w y P ;B t1jeir
footed this
Gazette ex-
ver i tends congratulations and hopes that in
the double shuffle things will not get
mixed.
We met Rector Charles Booth, of New
port. Wednesday in town. He was re
turning from a mouth's outing in the
Cascades, and left on the afternoon train
for Portland to have his eyes treated.
Zierolfs American
long-feit waat.
crockery fills a
Children Cry for
TRUST
s state ta
- - i . tn... rt,irt
manage our uasincs w T r
nearW counties. 11 is niaiuiv jn. .
i conducted at home. Salary straight 90o
a ysar and expenses definite, bona lade,
no more, no less salary. Monthly
tn References. Enclose self-addresset
ctamned envelope, Herbert
Prest., Dept. M, Chicago, 111.
Pitcher's Castorfa.
E Hess,
THE FELGER MILL
Property, near Philomath,
t liprshv offered for sale. It con
sists of a good grist mill building,
two-storv dwelling, race dam
(somewhat damaged), and 43 acres
of land. It is in a fine, healthy
neighborhood, on the line of the
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, ne
mile west of Philomath.
IT'S A BARGAIN.
Owner does not reside here, and
it must be sold.
TERMS:
$2250, cash down.
$2550 $500 cash down, balance
in 10 annual payments at 8 per
cent, interest.
This property is free of encum
brance. F. M. JOHNSON, Agent.
Qon't You Want a Rew gtoue?
if a nmnKoll h-sa ihe verv kind vou m
1 yuu vi.-i..
He also has a fine lot of
NEW FURNITURE and MATTEESa
,r T 1.1 Ul-., .,1
rc , i.ci-iu Ynnr aansrnier wuuiu iiic i
V 7 1 Vdliuuo v. . . r-,-
the wintrv (hvs. C '.ml
i.O ciieei uj i." ....... -
has some daisies, and will stop Ions euc ugh
to show vou one.
CAMPBELL wants your trade, and will savo ou 1
dimes.
. , - . rt Tir ic tt. Corner
EAWlAnUEj Second ar-il 3Ko -rod
MATTRESS FACTO
I manufacture Mattresses of ill kindsn.
sterinc of every description.
Parlor Suits, Sofas, Bed Lcues, Matt.
aj u u;n.im nf trnniifnrn nnliolrtlPreii att'i r
aiiu an ii"" -.
Having had 20 years' experience in
n.r.n rviiiHlnrtnrft l Claim 10 ;u
and perfect work as can bo done nnywi
S- -FX.
Leave orders at Wilson & Co.V. Tift
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